Tuesday, March 23, 2010

PDDU Princess Birthday Card

29 comments:

  1. oh my goodness! i have the paperdoll dressup cart and never thought to do anything like this.
    thank you again!

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  2. Mary, that is a gorgeous card.yes! fit for a princess.
    I have been here a few times...and I would like you to visit my place and I would be honored if you let me know what you think. Hugs!

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  3. Very cute princess card! Thanks for sharing!

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  4. Mary!

    Your granddaughter will love this card! What princess wouldn't!!

    Sandra :)

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  5. What a sweet card... my DGD will soon be 4 and she loves her princesses too! I find its easier to print my sentiment on computer paper and then tape my cut-out cardstock over it with painters tape and run it through the printer again. Perfectly centered every time!

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  6. Great card Mary...
    I have a grand-daughter who will be turning 4 yrs old in May and I think this would be the perfect card for Savanah..
    Thank you for sharing your idea with us..
    zullu26@aol.com

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  7. Hi Mary,
    Very nice card. Lily will love it. I like the songbird cartridge also. Cricut is just releasing cartridges way faster than my budget. LOL. Oh, well what are you going to do. Have a great day!
    Hugs
    Sue

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  8. I love the card and just may have to "borrow" the design for my goddaughter who also loves princesses!!! lol. Would think about doing a tutorial using the centerpoint cut. It is a bit intimidating for me as a newbie cricuttier.

    Thanks for posting, I LOVE your cards...
    Yvette

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  9. Awwww thats perfect for a little princess! Really sweet Mary. Great video. TFS, Cindy

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  10. Happy 3rd Birthday Lilly!! This card is so very very cute! Perfect for a little Princess! :)

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  11. Oh Mary,

    This is so cute. Lily is going to love it. I just wish I had a little girl to make the card for it is darling.

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  12. Mary, your granddaughter will love such a cute card. Thanks for the tips.

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  13. what a sweet card. thank you for sharing. i just found your blog the other day. i am in the process of making a blog too. not much there yet, but i hope to have more there by next month.

    chriswooten57
    mcwooten1999@carolina.rr.com
    http://turnedgypsy.blogspot.com

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  14. thank you for explaining the centerpoint feature I like the say the sentiment looks cut like that
    Liz

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  15. What a cute little card for your granddaughter Mary!! She's going to love it!!! TFS and wish her a Happy 3rd Birthday!!

    Hugs,
    Terry

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  16. Mary, what a cute card. Love the paper you used. I also love using the center point feature on my Cricut. I used cut out recipes for a recipe book I made my mom at Christmas. TFS.

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  17. What a cute card. I have two princess that would love this card. I will be making one this evening.

    Lynn@propertysourcerealty.com

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  18. Thanks for your visit....I wasn't expecting it today. I am very honored you stopped by, I mean it from the heart. I like your work so much and I think you are so sweet.
    You do not have to post this if you do not want to. Hugs back to you!

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  19. What a perfect card for your little princess!

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  20. Sweet card from a Sweet Grandma!
    Thanks for sharing
    Susan

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  21. Thank you all so much!
    hope you're all having a great week!
    Hugs,
    Mary

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  22. Oh mary you've done it again that is so dang cute!!! what little girl wouldn't love that...plus do you know how much you would pay for a card like that and not have it personalized with there name and everything....

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  23. Hello Mary
    SOOOOOOOOOO cute card
    hug's lenny

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  24. Hi, Mary. First let me thank you for stopping by my blog and becoming a follower. I feel so honored. You truly are inspiring.

    I love this card. I don't have the cart yet, but it's been added to my list. I agree with one of your other followers - Suzanne - Cricut's Cartridge Library is increasing way faster than my budget. Guess I'm just going to have to see what else I can do without. LOL

    You mentioned that you created the face using Peachy Keen stamps. I went to their website to order the faces, but they have so many sizes. Can you tell me which size do you use for your cards?

    I love watching your videos - I get so many ideas.

    Demarys

    mystti@yahoo.com
    http://paperasfabric.blogspot.com

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  25. Hi Mary! I have a question for you, and it will not let me log onto your email for some reason. I was wondering what set from peachkeenstamps do I buy and what size? There are a ton of faces and sizes, what do I buy for my faces and what size? Help please?!

    leithy22@yahoo.com

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  26. I love this card! I never noticed that grass before, thanks for using it and pointing out which page it is on. My favorite thing about this card is that it is a scene. I used to do scene cards all the time and got away from it. I forgot how gorgeous they are. Thanks for reminding me! Is that Flower Power paper DCWV? I'm going to the craft store this weekend and want to get some spring paper. Just wondering which section I should look in. Miss you! Praying for your MIL. Hugs, Janis

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  27. Hey, Mary! I used your pattern to make this card too. I referenced back to your video on my post with a link so others can see how talented you are. Here's my post: http://pausedreamenjoy.blogspot.com/2010/03/paper-doll-dress-up-princess.html

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  28. Just got your message on my blog with the princess card. I miss you so much. Guess what? I still have those 2 6x12 Cricut mats I need to mail you. LOL Hopefully I'll remember to do that this weekend. Do you have trouble cutting pattern paper with your Cricut that's NOT cardstock? All those huge stacks of pattern paper I bought just tears in my Cricut. I'm going to try replacing the blade and see if that helps any. I haven't bought a cardstock paper pad in way toooooooo long, so that's on my to do list this weekend. One more question - about the Straight from the Nest cart - are the cuts simple with just a few cuts of different colors for one image or are they multiple cuts as in several for one image? I'm interested in that cart, but only if the cuts are simple. And I'm hoping Custom Crops will pick it up for less than $50 too.

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  29. Hi Mary, TFS this card. I made this one today for a little girl in my church celebrating her 6th bday this week. I'm sure she's going to love it!
    Thanks again for all your videos. I enjoy them all!
    SouthernMrs

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