I ran the pale green cardstock through my Cuttlebug, adhered the bee with dimensional foam and printed the sentiment on cardstock, then also adhered it with dimensional foam. The sentiment on the inside was also made using Word and then I just dressed it up a little with some butterflies from my favorite Stampin' Up die cut folder.
Here's the card I made for the adults. It was a little bit more labor intensive, lots of little pieces to cut out and put together but I thought the birds was so unbelieveably adorable. Seriously, those glasses?! Too cute!
The background of the card was made using my favorite Tim Holtz ink blending technique. The bird, flower and leaf were all cut using SCAL, these patterns can also be found at svgcuts.com but must be purchased. It's the Spring Birdhouses set. The photo corner was found free online and also cut with SCAL. Then the purple label was made using the large labels nestabilities and a Cuttlebug, with a stamped on sentiment.
This is a stamp I think I got in the dollar bin at Archivers last year.
Overall, pretty easy to make once I found all the patterns and papers I needed. Hope you like them!
p.s. I had 2 of these cards left over, if you see me at a crop I can sell one or both of them to you for a very reasonable price :)
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