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March 3, 2011

Twins!

Hi everyone! Angji here from Sweet Pineapple Scrapping. I'm so glad to be back on The Bug Bytes after my long hiatus!

For my project this month, I made a baby card for a co-worker who is having twins. I volunteered to make the card from the "group". So we will see if everyone likes it. Since the twins are a boy and a girl, I wanted to incorporate both genders but how? I knew I wanted to do something a bit different also. So I thought about it and thought about it and thought about it. I finally had a brainwave! Lookie:


The front of the card


After you open the first flap


The fully open card

What do you think? Pretty neat, huh? I thought so too. ;)

I used the baby onesie from Wrap It Up and my trusty Gypsy. After that it was a matter of scoring and making tabs to allow the card to fold properly.

I do hope you enjoyed my project today. Thanks for visiting and thank you Pam for allowing me to share myself with your readers.

~Angji

7 comments :

papillon digital design said...

Oh Angji! This is a brilliant idea!! You rock girl!

Beatriz Farquhar-Guzman said...

Angji, these are just precious!!!!!!! I am going to be a grandma in Sep so I need to make some of these!!!! Thanks for sharing

Sheila aka SassyLady said...

What a great card! Love how it folds open and you have both sexes! WONDERFUL TFS

Betsy said...

Great idea! That is simply adorable.

Eniko said...

Angie, this card is fabulous! I thought you had sewn a onesie at first then realized it was a card as I scrolled down...beautifully done!

Audrey Frelx said...

Angji! These cards are just over the top cute!!! You don't have to hope I did, I love your project today!!!

gayle-rn said...

Angji,this is one of the smartest cards I have seen. Your hard thinking really paid off.I'm sure the mom to be will just love it.

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