My Cute Stamps Monday
Happy Monday! I have two baby projects for you featuring My Cute Stamps today.
I rarely do anything other than cards, but I'm in love with this monster, so I made a onesie for my son! I stamped him with black Brilliance ink, then colored with Copics.
To make the sentiment, I used Avery Ink Jet T-Shirt Transfer paper and a font by SU!
This was so quick and fun, I could make these all day!

Since I'm keeping this for myself, I didn't want to do some extravagant packaging. I did pop it in a clear gusset bag and add a bow to see how it would look as a quick gift.

The next project is a baby girl card. I've had this elephant stamped and cut out for weeks now, waiting for further inspiration. When I saw the CAS challenge this morning to use Coral and Kraft, I knew she'd be perfect!

Thanks for stopping by, I'll be back in a couple of days with more projects. :)
I rarely do anything other than cards, but I'm in love with this monster, so I made a onesie for my son! I stamped him with black Brilliance ink, then colored with Copics.
To make the sentiment, I used Avery Ink Jet T-Shirt Transfer paper and a font by SU!
This was so quick and fun, I could make these all day!

Since I'm keeping this for myself, I didn't want to do some extravagant packaging. I did pop it in a clear gusset bag and add a bow to see how it would look as a quick gift.

The next project is a baby girl card. I've had this elephant stamped and cut out for weeks now, waiting for further inspiration. When I saw the CAS challenge this morning to use Coral and Kraft, I knew she'd be perfect!

Thanks for stopping by, I'll be back in a couple of days with more projects. :)
Labels: cards, My Cute Stamps

13 Comments:
Holy Smokes these are adorable! I just went to a baby shower yesterday and would have loved something like this. Really, the onsie and card are way cute. I think I might copy your baby card layout next!
I just happened to be on the SCS gallery and saw your stuff. I think I'll add your blog to my Google Reader! I want to see what other cool things you come up with!
These are both so super cute! I love the classic look of the card and the onesie is so very cute!
How cute are these! I didn't know you could stamp on fabric with Brillance inks. Thanks!
First let me say that I ADORE the name of your blog!!! So, so cute and girlie and cocktail-ish!! LOVE it!!
The onesie and the card are phenomenal!! That little monster is super, super cute! Now you have to post a pic your 'little monster' wearing the onesie! The card is so clean, simple and classic. Fabulous! Thanx for the inspiration!!
Okay -- that onesie is unbelievably cute. I've made lots of onsies and just bought the Avery transfer sheets. Can you explain the process, though? I thought the benefit of the transfer sheets was the ability to color in images with markers and the transfer sheets made otherwise non-washable images permanent, BUT because of the mirror image, you had to actually stamp the sentiment directly on the onesie. It sounds like you did the opposite. This is supposed to be my project for the weekend, so I'd love to hear your process.
Oh good grief how cute!!!
Wowzers!!! This is stunning!! What an awesome gift that would make! Your elephant card is adorable too!
Wow! Super cute- washable? Can i buy one?? LOL!
Well, actually- you should sell them- you'd make a mint!
Are you open to selling me one of these?
PLease, please post the tutorial on how to make this amazingly cute onesie. I have had my eye on that stamp set and will now be going to buy it! I am imagining my little one with this onesie and my daughter with a matching one in pink...I know it's corny but who could resist....I'll take advantage while they are little and can't fight me! lol. You are amazing!! I love reading your blog!
Your onsie is totally adorable! And the card is super cute too - you're one talented lady!
Krystie, this little shirt is adorable!!!
Oh my gosh that onsie is soooo adorable! Love how you colored it. :)
Post a Comment
Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]
Links to this post:
Create a Link
<< Home