Sunday, July 24, 2011

Boy Onsie Card

Hope your weekend's been lovely.  I've been working ahead on fall and winter holiday things.  Like to have several things ready for my September show.  It's so funny to think that it's 104 outside and I'm working on black cats and snowflakes! 

I just love this Baby Onsie Card from The Cutting Cafe.   I had a request for a baby boy card and after making a girl onsie wanted to make a boy one.   I used my Cricut to cut the card and the blue gingham top.
   I cut the sleeves a little short to make a little cap sleeve on the onsie.  The stamps and giraffe die are from Papertrey Ink.   Be sure to check out the new Cutting Cafe blog for inspiration, giveaways, and fun!  Thanks for stopping by...

28 comments:

  1. So cute! Love the baby onsie cards!

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  2. oh my word is this not the cutest ever...love that cute little animal on the onesie and how you did the sleeve...hugs

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  3. Love the giraffe! Can't wait until it's snowflake season!

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  4. Hi Lori! That is such a cutie! Totally love it ^^ Saw it on Make It Monday and had to see a bigger version of it.
    Hugs from Finland, Eemeli

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  5. This is adorable Lori! That gingham paper somehow goes so well with baby cards!

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  6. Awww this is so cute!! Great colors too. I saw it at Make it Monday and came by to say hi!
    smiles,Deena

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  7. How sweet is this card!! I think it is adorable

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  8. adorable little onesie, lori! love it! thanks for sharing and have a lovely week! *hugs* steph :)

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  9. So cute, what a fabulous card.
    Thanks for sharing with us at ‘Make it Monday’

    Luv CHRISSYxx

    Don’t forget. .if you leave a comment on another entrant, mention that you saw their card on ‘Make it Monday’ for a chance at second prize.. the more you comment on and mention MIM, the more chances at winning second prize.

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  10. Lori, this onsie is just about as adorable as a onsie can get. I love the giraffe. So so cute.
    Carole

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  11. Wow, this onesie is just ADORABLE honey!

    Thx for linking it up to the Make it Monday party!

    Mary J x

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  12. What a precious card! Perfection!
    Kindest regards,
    Jennifer Ferrell

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  13. oh my goodness how adorable is this card? very cute!Thank-you for sharing your creative talent with us.~ADORABLE my friend ,I'm peeking in from the " Make It Monday" blog :-)
    scrappingmamma ~

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  14. A beautiful baby card, love the shape and the image, Cute! I saw your card on Make it Monday and came for a closer look.
    Sandy

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  15. This is the cutest card ever! Great choice of paper for a onsie and I love the giraffe.

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  16. this is so cute. I saw your card on MIM and had to pop over for a closer look.
    Hugs Sally x

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