Adorable Baby Boy Card with Craft Emotions

Hello friends! Today I’m excited to share a cute baby boy card that I’ve created! This adorable card features a simple yet charming set from Craft Emotions called “Baby Boy.” I absolutely love how this set brings a sweet and playful touch to any baby-themed project.

To start, I stamped the images using Versafine Clair Nocturn ink. This ink is fantastic for getting crisp and clear impressions, which is perfect for detailed stamps like these. Once the images were stamped, I brought them to life using the Spectrum Noir Colorista Watercolor Markers. These markers are incredibly user-friendly and makes for easy watercoloring. The vibrant and blendable colors allowed me to create soft, dreamy hues perfect for a baby boy card.

I focused on creating a balanced and harmonious look by combining various shades of blue and adding pops of other gentle colors to highlight the adorable elements of the set.

Thank you for stopping by and checking out my latest creation. I hope this baby boy card inspires you to create your own adorable projects. If you have any questions or would like to share your own creations, feel free to leave a comment below. Have a wonderful weekend, and happy crafting!

Want to find the supplies I used? I have listed them below. (Compensated affiliate links used at no cost to you.) Thank you for your support!

Craft Emotions - Baby Boy
Craft Emotions – Baby Boy
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TP
WOW! Embossing - Clear
WOW! Embossing – Clear
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WOW US | TP
Double Sided Tape
Double Sided Tape
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CSTP
Tsukineko - VersaFine Clair - Nocturn
Tsukineko – VersaFine Clair – Nocturn
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CS | AZ | TP
Spectrum Noir - Colorista Watercolour Markers - Vibrant
Spectrum Noir – Colorista Watercolour Markers – Vibrant
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TP
Strathmore - Bristol Smooth
Strathmore – Bristol Smooth
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SC | Lindys | AZ
Stabilo All Pencil
Stabilo All Pencil
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AZ | Misc
Hero Arts - Wagner - HT400 Precision Heat Tool
Hero Arts – Wagner – HT400 Precision Heat Tool
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SC | AZ

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