Saturday, August 22, 2009

PPA 4 - Anything BUT a Card

Mother's Little Helper


The latest Pals Paper Arts challenge is Anything BUT a Card. This was the perfect opportunity for us to craft something for my niece, Stephanie who is having a baby shower in a couple of weeks! After going through gobs of possibilities, we decided to go with a set of diaper bag tags for trips to the babysitter. The tags include important info like parents' names and contact info, allergies and medications, and Baby's favorite things (foods, games, toys, etc.). I wish I'd had these when my own children were little!




When I become a Grandma (or "Lola" as it's called in Filipino), I am totally making these for my grandkids. We tag-teamed this project, with Kat doing the decorative front of each info tag and me tackling the cover and writing out the backs. We work so well together!


For the sleeves, we used baseball card protectors. They're heavy duty, so they'll withstand a lot of drooling in case the baby gets ahold of them! We punched a hole with a 1/4" circle punch in the upper left corner of each of five protectors so that we could slip them on a binder ring. This is a good workout for your hands because the sleeves are so thick!


Our card bases are textured cardstock in the new In Colors, cut to 3-1/4" x 2-5/8". The images were stamped in Soft Suede, colored, cut out, and then mounted onto each card base. Then the phrases were stamped in coordinating colors and the embellishments were added. We used a strip of Razzleberry Lemonade DSP for the skunk card, some paper flowers for the whale card, simple white 1/4" holes for the rocket ship card, and little cardstock rectangles for the hippo card.




The cover is decorated with a 3" x 2-1/4" piece of the Patterns DSP in Bermuda Bay. The letters were cut out of Soft Suede textured cardstock using the Big Shot die cut machine and the Stampin' Up! Billboard Decorative Strip Die. The little flower was made from Summer Sun cardstock and Bermuda Bay textured cardstock using the Big Shot and the Stampin' Up! Birds and Blooms Sizzlit Die; it's attached with an Antique Brass brad.




The info mat on the back of each card is a 3" x 2-1/4" piece of Whisper White cardstock, hand lettered using a Basic Black Stampin' Write Journaler. We left them blank so the parents can fill them in themselves. The final card back is left completely blank in case parents want to put a family photo there or something.



Everything is assembled onto a 1-1/2" binder ring so that it's super easy to put it on a diaper bag, and then we tied on a bunch of random fun ribbons to give it some more color.


Be sure to check out the Pals Paper Arts challenge blog each week for more fun projects! You can get in on the fun, too!

Happy Saturday,

Pia


Stamps: Pun Fun (115054), Curvy Verses (114948), Fundamental Phrases (114968)

Ink: Bermuda Bay (115655), Basic Black (101179), Stampin' Write Journaler - Basic Black (100082)

Paper: In Color Textured cardstock (115538), Whisper White cardstock (100730), Razzleberry Lemonade DSP (115675), Patterns DSP - Bermuda Bay (115684), Summer Sun

Tools: Big Shot Die Cut Machine (113439), Stampin' Up! Birds and Blooms Sizzlits die (113485), Stampin' Up! Billboard Decorative Strip Die (114510), Decorative Strip Spacer Platform (113477), Decorative Strip Cutting Pads (113479)

Other Fun Stuff: Sticky Strip (104294), antique brads from Vintage Brads kit (109109), 2-Way Glue Pen (100425), 1-1/2" binder rings (local office supply store), 1/4" circle punch, colored pencils

10 comments:

Anita said...

What a fun gift for a mom.

....Linda.... said...

Cute and practical!

Ann Schach said...

How adorable...and useful, too! Such a creative project! It's nice to see you participating at PPA!

Melissa said...

Those are really cute and creative!

Martha said...

What a cute idea! Your girls make a good team!! TFS

Pals Paper Arts said...

What a cute and clever idea.

On behalf of the Pals Paper Arts design team, thank you for Playing @ PPA.

Carla Bazhenow said...

How clever are these. Fabulous.

Carla Bazhenow said...

So fabulous. What a terrific idea. Hugs to you both

Pat said...

Super cute idea.

Lourdes said...

Very ingenious! I wish they were those when my children grew up! Lourdes Cozycraftycorner.blogspot.com

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