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Baby Pumpkin Card

This year we welcomed the newest member of the family, my nephew Jacob.  He is our miracle baby, weighing in at 3lbs and delivered at 34 wks.  He is such a cutie and we get to celebrate this year with "firsts".  I decided to make a cute little card for him, really for momma and his baby book.

It is a cute little pumpkin that I did in pastels for baby.
 
 Used Wild Card cart to cut out the window card and used the liner feature for the stripe paper.  The cute little pumpkin is cut from PaperDoll Dress Up cartridge.  For the pumpkin, I used the real size dial at 1.75".  You have to remember to do that or it will cut at a smaller size because it is an accessory for paperdoll.  Also added some googly eyes and marker for details and there you go.
So here is my baby Halloween card because even babies bet to celebrate too!

I'm gonna enter this in two fun challenges:
First is Nana's at My Craft ChannelThe gh'oul times! (anything Halloween)
and then we have a great site at Cut It Up  (I just found this one and love it) - create a spooky Halloween project, your project can be cute or scary but you must include a Die-cut of course, this fits in the cute category.

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Comments

  1. This card is adorable! Love the background paper and the pumpkin is really cute! Thanks so much for playing along at Cut It Up Challenges! :)

    Karen
    craftedwithlovebykaren.blogspot.com

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  2. Congrats on the birth of your nephew! What an adorable card! I love that little pumpkin! Thanks for joining us at Cut It Up!

    Stacey

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  3. Super cute card!! I love that card shape and the pumpkin!! :) Thanks for joining us at Cut It Up Challenges! :)

    Kimberly
    Cut It Up Co-Founder

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  4. This is such a cute card!! Love that you have a circle shape on front an that when you open it the pumpkin is seen on the inside!! Love the googly eyes as well!!

    Thanks so much for playing along with us at Cut It Up Challenges!!

    Jennifer Russell
    http://scrapinexpecttheunexpected.blogspot.com/

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