![double congrats.](http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3741/9322054407_c5648646ca_z.jpg)
Twins are double the fun, right? I'm excited to show you twin rag dolls and a matching card, for today's RIR post.
I enlisted the help of a professional to show these dolls. Deb, from "sprouting jube jube" is a good friend and an amazing seamstress. I showed her the dolls that I sewed using our CSS dies (click here and here), and she jumped in and made a set of her own... with upgrades :)
![double congrats.](http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5518/9322054391_3cb0e1874e_z.jpg)
She gave the boy doll a cute little faux fly - I love all that stitching on the jean - and she created a flouncy dress for the girl. me loves.
![double congrats.](http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7315/9322054307_8089a453bb_z.jpg)
I love the pigtails with the ribbon in them!
![double congrats.](http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5543/9322054279_c309606ef6_z.jpg)
For my card, I turned to those doodly frames again, but this time turned them upside down.
I masked the outside of the frames so that I could stamp their faces with only the eyes showing. I then sponged ink inside the frames - blue for the boy, pink for the girl. I like my clichés, what can I say...
![double congrats.](http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7374/9322054199_838253225d_z.jpg)
To match the whimsical frames, I drew my own numbers, 1 & 2, at the top of each. I used my favorite CSS alpha set to spell out the "congrats" greeting.
I hope you like what Deb and I have created for today's post! More creative clicks here and here.
Soo cute!!!
ReplyDeleteSweet little dolls and your card matches perfectly!
ReplyDeleteOh, these are adorable! I don't know how I missed it that you made the dolls with dies....
ReplyDeleteLoving those little dolls and their matching card!
ReplyDeleteToo, too cute :)
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