The onesie shape was cut from the Cricut using the Cricut Craftroom basic shapes. I used the Craftroom software to "design" it but putting up 2 images, then rotating one of the images and lining it up at the bottom (where the legs would go) and welding it together. I used the Martha Stewart Score Board to score the area and make folding the card easier.
I made the paper lace around the arms and legs using the same cricut cartridge by cutting a scalloped oval frame and running them through the cuttlebug to emboss (I no longer have the packing for the emboss folders so I have no idea what the name of the folder is) tiny roses those areas. The printed paper I used is from two of my favorite paper stacks by DCW - Lace and Linen and the Rustic Stack. I used Studio G ink pad to distress everything, there isn't a name on the container but it's a soft pink. The pocket that holds the information cards was made out of single sheets of pink patterned paper, cut with the Fiskars paper trimmer and edged with a pair of design scissors. The tiny hand-prints and footprints and other stamped images were from cling stamps that I bought from JoAnn's ( my stamps are no longer in the original package so again, I have no idea of the name). I embossed the flaps of the envelopes and attached a little pink paper duck which I also cut from the cricut and tied the whole shebang up with a pink ribbon.
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