Mar 13, 2017

Baby Boy

Hi, Connie here with you today.

I want to share a baby boy card that with these Memory Box - Alphabet tile letters you can personalize your card to include the babies name.  I thought it would be neat to make a quilted card with the tiles, so I used the Memory Box - Country stitches, to give it that quilted look.


Here are a couple pictures showing how I lined up for the stitching.




Next I die cut the tile letters, glued the bases down in the middle of the squares I made, inserted the letters back inside so I could add the inside pieces of the letters. Here I had already finished the "B" and and now doing the "A"  at the top of the picture you can see the little piece of the "A" that I will add, then take back out the A.  What is great about these letters is you can use both the negative and the positive of them.


Next I have a tip for you, if you don't happen to have a die that you need look at how you may take bits from other dies you have by cutting away the pond I was able to use these ducks from Die-namics Duck pond die. HERE you can find an assortment of all kinds of ducks in the store.


I also used the Impression Obsession- rabbit set and the Impression Obsession buttons dies to fill in the other quilt squares.

I ended up cutting down my card because I didn't like the left side having extra room, so my card measures 4 1/4 x 5 1/8.

Here are the dies used in the card.



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8 comments:

  1. Connie, there are so many things I love about this sweet card! Using the stitching die to create a quilted look was pure genius and I love how you filled each square with something so darling. Cutting the tiny ducks from the large die, again is so clever! You're a wildly talented card maker and I'm so glad to have had this opportunity to work with you.

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  2. Oh Connie this is just precious! What great ideas on other uses for dies! Awesome inspiration to us all! Thanks for sharing your ideas and beautiful creation!

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  3. What a great idea making a baby card that looks like a quilt and filling each panel with an adorable baby die. You've used quite a few dies I have never seen before but now appreciate them for how you've used them. Wonderful tutorials and tips. Thanks for the share. I hope we can continue working together in some capacity. Your work is so inspiring.

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  4. Fantastic Baby Boy Quilt! Love the design and your choice of dies. This is sure to become a treasured heirloom! Love it!

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  5. Wow Connie, this is so precious. Just love how you used the dies for a work of beauty. This is a treasure for life.
    Awe inspiring.

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  7. A beautiful card Connie, and such a clever design! I love how you've created the quilt effect and used the negative of the alphabet. What a keepsake for the family.
    Thank you for all the inspiration you have shared with us over the past year. You are such a talented crafter and I have enjoyed working with you on the team.

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  8. absolutely adorable! I love each little square! great job!

    Alicia

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