Thursday, March 25, 2010

Papertrey Ink March Blog Hop and Poppyseed Challenge #2



This card is doing double duty for the PTI March Blog Hop and for Lisa Johnson's Poppy Seed Challenge #2.  I needed a baby thank you card, so used Lisa's challenge as a starting point.  Then I realized that the theme of the PTI Blog Hop was buttons and decided to double up.


Nothing exciting with buttons, but I was glad to finally break out my new Baby Button Bits.

My toddler has been playing with my PTI Holiday Button Mix.  She loves sorting the colors and looking at the various buttons.  Of course, she's been losing them, so I finally ordered a jar just for her so I can quit stressing over losing my precious buttons.

Thanks for stopping by, and enjoy the rest of the hop!
Jennifer

Supplies (PTI unless noted otherwise)
Stamps:  Baby Button Bits, Fillable Frames #1
Ink:  Spring Rain, Basic Gray (SU!)
Paper:  Lemon Tart, Stamper's Select White, Bitty Dots Basics patterned paper
Accessories:  Spring Moss Vintage buttons, Polka Dots embossing folder (QuickKutz), Circle Nestabilities (Spellbinders), Bashful Blue grosgrain (SU!)

27 comments:

  1. This is sooo sweet! Love that little guy!

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  2. This is really cute! I haven't used the snail yet, but I do adore him!

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  3. I love the snail and used it for my Poppy Seed challenge too!

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  4. Sweet card. I love the embossed polka dots.

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  5. This is so cute! The embossed dots are a perfect touch! Great job with the PTI Blog Hop Challenge!

    ♥♥♥Lea

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  6. Really cute card! Love all the polka dots and the buttons match so well!

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  7. Very cute! The sanil is darling!

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  8. Sweet card with very pretty colors.

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  9. Super sweet! Love all the circles!

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  10. Very cute, and great colours! I really must get around to using this stamp - every time I think about it the teddy wins, lol!

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  11. Really cute! Love that snail! Also love the embossing and the colors!

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  12. Hi, Jennifer! I didn't have an email address for you, but I hope you get this. I've updated my blog post with the correct link. I basically attached the pin to the back side of the handmade flower with a hot glue gun. Hope that helps!

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