Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Trendy Twine Tuesday- Baby Boy Card

Hey Everyone!

I've got a new Trendy Twine project to share with you today. 

This month we are featuring Chocolate Sprinkles Trendy Twine and since it reminds me of baby boys, I made this cute little card with it.


I knit a small square of Chocolate Sprinkles on size 1 needles and attached it to the white paper with my atg gun and few brads. Then I punched a scallop circle in brown and used my Epiphany Shape tool to punch the center stamped circle. My card is 4x4 so it's the perfect size to go with a shower gift!

Recipe-
Trendy Twine- Chocolate Sprinkles
Jaded Blossom- Baby Kisses
Epiphany Shape Tool
Stampin' Up- Whisper White
Paper from stash, brads

You can go HERE and get Chocolate Sprinkles on sale.

And don't forget there is still time to enter the Trendy Twine Challenge for this month HERE.

Thanks for stopping by!!!

17 comments:

  1. This is seriously just so pretty. Love what you did with the Trendy Twine. I need to learn how to knit, LOL. Awesome work my friend. Have a great day.

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  2. This is wonderful...a great idea and this little square pops!! Lee-Ann :)

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  3. This is so AWESOME! Love how freakin' creative you are!!

    Lesley
    Trendy Twine

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  4. I can't believe that you knit with the twine, that is amazing. Hugs, Anita

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  5. So, so sweet! Love the look of knitted twine.

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  6. You are so creative with twine, your card is so awesome! I just love it!

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  7. Very!Very!Sweet!Precious!TFS
    Migdalia

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  8. This is really really cute!! That was super creative! Love the new blog look too!

    Kim :)

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  9. I just love that you knit with twine!! The whole card looks fabulous :)

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  10. GREAT JOB! What an adorable baby boy card!

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  11. such a gorgeous original idea, just love it!

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  12. Wish I knew how to knit now :) love this

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  13. Wow, you have some patience! Great job!

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