This is an order for a new proud grandmother. I stayed with the traditional baby blue colours and kept it pretty using the Lawn Fawn – Plus One stamps. The Less is More Challenge this week invites us to use ‘shades of blue’… I say that is a ‘built in recipe’ for a baby boy card!


Supplies; Paper: A4 White Cardstock, Bazzill – Splash, Blue Gingham. Ink: Memento – Tuxedo Black, Summer Sky. Stamps: Lawn Fawn – Plus One & Quinn’s ABCs, Jane’s Doodles – Jane’s Bakery. Copics: B000, 02. Y11, 21. T0. Accessories: Fiskars Stamp Press, WRMK – Corner Chomper, Blending Chalks, Stickles – Frosted Lace, The Robins Nest Dew Drops – Hydrangia, White Gel Pen, Hand Dyed Crinkle Ribbon – Little Boy Blue, Liquid Glue, Glue Dots, DST, Foam Dimensionals.
Gorgeous! Love the subtle clouds in the background and the patterned strips. 🙂
Oh so sweet….love the personalised details:-)
This card is so super sweet! I love everything about it. The monochromatic color scheme is perfect.
Cho chweet! Just lovely Therese! 🙂
Super card theresa, a little more white space would be FAB but its lovely nevertheless
Thank you
Diva LIM
“Less is More”
Such a lovely card. So adorable. Thanks for sharing and have a great day. Angela
Gorgeous card Therese, just love everything about it. Congrats on winning the {embellish it} background challenge too 🙂
Jenny
This is really lovely Therese. I am sure Grandma was thrilled 🙂
This is absolutely, utterly and completely adorable. Blue gingham for a baby boy is spot on! Cute card.
So lovely, Therese – perfect combination of gorgeousness & boy-ish-ness 😉 I love the dimension on that adorable stork, and the sweet lettering!
Awww, what a great baby boy card! I love the letters! Fabby card.
lisa a.
Cute, cute, cute!!! Love that adorable stork. A perfect card for a little one!!
My Card
This is so cute- and I love the long length!
What a sweet Baby card Therese. Love the cute stork, the long shape… just perfect.
A great shape card and the image is really cute!
A-DOR-A-BLE!
🙂
Maria
So cute! The stork is awesome! I saw your card on the Lawn Fawn blog-woo hoo!