Birth announcements!

8:39 am - 03/06/2003
So if you've ever been pregnant, you know how freaking ridiculously expensive nice birth announcements are. By nice, I just mean ones with pictures, that are at least semi-cute, and that are pre-printed, so you don't have to go through and write the same information in every card.
I decided that I was going to make my own. The pictures didn't turn out that well, the paper is lime green, instead of the sickly green that it scanned, and the glue did not show up that much on the actual cards. Anyway, I took two stamps, and stamped them on vellum paper, then glued the paper to some printed paper and cut out around it with pinking shears and put those on the front of the card. On the inside I printed out a picture of her, and on top put another sheet of vellum that had been printed with all of the information, and the stamps from the front. The picture on this one was cut kind of crooked, but for the most part, the rest were cut straight. For the envelopes, I cut a sheet of the plaid paper to fit my printer and printed out addresses and return addresses, cut them out with the pinking shears again, and glued them to the envelope.
I compared prices, and to buy cards similar to this would have been over $100. My price?
$7 - Pack of 50 blank cards and envelopes (I only used 30)
$6 - baby stamp
free - hearts stamp (From papercandy.com, it was a sample with my order.)
$5 - patterned paper
free - photo paper, my aunt gave me a big stack a couple of years ago and I'm still using it
$2 - glue

Less than $20, a couple of evenings of stamping, cutting and glueing (My husband even helped!), and we had cute, personal birth anouncements. Yay!






angelicate 6th-Mar-2003 07:18 am (UTC)
They'd told us since September that she was a girl, and the ultrasound pictures were really clear in showing that she was a girl. I did have thoughts of her coming out with a little penis that had just been tucked away, but I didn't seriously think that was going to happen.
I just like green. =) She has a lot of clothes that are that color, and a lot of blue stuff. I'm sure people think she's a boy (Well, if we went out more often.), but I don't really care.
lindis Re:6th-Mar-2003 11:10 pm (UTC)
Well, not all of us wants to dress our girls entirely in pink or red. I have been looking around for baby clothes and found that perhaps 95% of it is either for girls or boys. *sighs* It makes it really difficult when you don't know the sex. And the baby needs to have clothes when she comes out. And, green I like that too. If only I could find green clothes! :o)
angelicate 7th-Mar-2003 05:03 am (UTC)
We got a lot of our non-gender specific clothes at Target. Also, Carters has a really cute link of stuff with little bugs on it, and a lot of it is either green or yellow.
angelicate 7th-Mar-2003 05:03 am (UTC)
line of stuff, that is.
lindis Re:7th-Mar-2003 05:09 am (UTC)
The problem is that I live in Sweden. It is very gender-orientated. :o(
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