Showing posts with label baby dedication. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baby dedication. Show all posts

Monday, November 25, 2013

I Love This

Here are the rest of the pics from Natalie's baby dedication day (dedicated to our Lord Jesus Christ)! It was such a proud moment for us, especially when she didn't fuss, fart, or spit up on Pastor Dave haha!


This month's Cuppa kit from Studio Calico came with a free pdf by Gillian Nelson showing how she put together this layout! I scrap-lifted it, except made it 12x12 instead of 8.5x11 and love how it turned out!


It was so quick and easy once I decided that's what I wanted to do. After I added black mist splotches, I wanted a few more, so used the black stars that came in the card add-on kit. I embossed the title stamp in black to give it a subtle texture. Hoping I can get a couple more layouts from this month's kit before December, December Daily and the December kit all arrive!!

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Dedication To Our Lord

Natalie had her baby dedication a couple weeks ago at church! Her face in this picture is priceless! She was not a happy camper right before we went up there, but luckily she didn't cry at all during it.


I used this month's Cuppa kit from Studio calico and got some inspiration from these two layouts by Amy Tan and Sasha Farina, specifically I liked how Amy divided her page to make it look like a mega phone and I liked how Sasha added in the white paper (except I just added white strips instead of cutting the paper and mounting on white). Unfortunately, with my black letter stickers, I was out of L's and S's and only had 2 H's so I was very limited what I could write (I thought about Jehovah Jireh but that requires 3 H's) so I picked some additional white letters from Heidi Swapp. I stamped underneath and above with my giant roller alpha stamp to spell out Natalie's name.


For the bottom portion, I just used a bunch of the printables for this month's kit from In a Creative Bubble as well as some cardstock stickers from Hello Forever, which made it come together really easily!