Monday, January 6, 2025

1st Birthday Overalls

Hi Crafty Friends,
This month at Brass & Bliss we are giving you ideas for birthday cards so you can stock your stash for 2025. I made a baby boy card featuring Brass & Bliss Overall Dies for a 1st Birthday.

Make Crafty Friends Q & A:
Q: Do you have any friends or family with a 1 year old birthday coming up?
A: Me? No, I wish my sister would have one more but I think that ship has sailed

Step #1: I die cut my background from baby blue cardstock using Brass & Bliss 5628D A2 Quilted Coverplate Die.
Step #2: I used darker shades of blue cardstock to die cut the darling Brass & Bliss 5707-01D Overalls Die. I glued the overalls together then used the same shade of blue as the background for my "1st" using Brass & Bliss 5140-02D Lower Cased Alphabet with Stitch Die.


Step #3: I die cut Brass & Bliss Birthday 5406-02D Birthday Script with Shadow Die from the light blue paper and mounted it to the bottom of the overall pockets.
Step #4: I finished my card by adding white stitching to the overalls with a white gel pen.

Supplies:
Brass & Bliss 5707-01D Overall Dies
Brass & Bliss 5628D A2 Quilted Coverplate Die
Brass & Bliss Birthday 5406-02D Birthday Script with Shadow Die
Brass & Bliss 5140-02D Lower Cased Alphabet with Stitch Die

PLEASE USE MY LINKS above to SHOP! 

Challenges:
Time Out Challenge #279 Beginnings
Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge Something New (New year of Life)
Double D Birthday
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge Something New
Die Cut Divas: Something New




4 comments:

  1. Perfect card for those tiny tots! Thanks for joining us at Die Cut Divas!

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  2. So cute! What an awesome collection of die cuts on this. Love the suspender jeans and those alphas! Thanks for sharing at the Double D, Birthday/Anniversary Challenge.

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  3. Very cute. No young kids anywhere in my friends or family. So glad you joined us at Die Cut Divas for our “Use Something New” challenge for January.

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  4. What a great pair of dungarees! Clever idea to use the "l" as a 1 (I'll remember that trick next time I need a 1st birthday card)! Thank you for sharing with us at Time Out Challenges! Hugs Kate (DT Time Out)!

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