Saturday, May 15, 2010

Sweet Baby Card

 

You may remember the "sneak peek" that I posted back in April.  I asked readers to guess which cartridge this might be from.  A lot of people thought it might be one of the cake cartridges, but Mary Ann guessed correctly - Nursery Rhymes.


This baby card is made with one of the images on the Nursery Rhymes cartridge (it is on the "Rock A Bye Baby" key).  Do you see the sweet baby in the basket?

To find out all about the card and download the free .cut file you'll need to take a virtual trip to Australia and visit the Scrappy-Go-Lucky blog - here is a LINK.  While you are there be sure to browse around and see some of the great recent projects by the other members of the Scrappy-Go-Lucky Design Team.

I'll have another challenge to post tomorrow - I hope you are having a great weekend.

We had a very fast trip to New Jersey and back and now have our younger son home from college for the summer.  It's hard to believe he only has one more year of college!

8 comments:

  1. never would have guessed it, this is such a sweet and delicate looking card to be treasured!

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  2. Wow, this looks so pretty nad only in the summer could you use this! so much fun and sooooo summmery... I LOVE IT! stop by and enter this and maybe you could win a cart at http://shesasassylady.blogspot.com/2010/05/i-love-love-love-summer-challenge-enter.html

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  3. so cute! don't have that cart as there were so many new ones I wanted that I could use now.

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  4. This is a cute card love the baby.
    Checked out you blog @ scrappy go lucky. Meandered around loved it had to subscribe.
    Look forward to your updates
    ;>)

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  5. It really is a sweet card! But with so many cartridge images, those "sneak peaks" are always a lost cause on me! hahahahahaha! :)

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  6. Very pretty card....I love it. TFS

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  7. Haha...I actually didn't notice the baby, the first time around. Cute card.

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