I did the smart thing this time and photographed the materials before I started cutting them up -

The baby girl part of the pack included 1 yard of pink footprint ribbon, 1 sheet of pink bazzill, one sheet of white bazzill, sheet of "Baby Words" vellum (also used for the baby boy cards) and 2 pink hand eyelets.
The following card shows a creative way of using eyelets (or brads, if you've got 'em!)

The card opens in a sideways motion. Here's one of it standing up 'closed' -

Click on the images above to see them closer up, and a bit more clearly.
Size of card: 10cm square (not quite 4")
Supplies:
Card/paper - Bazzill cardstock, Vellum A4 Patterned - Baby Words
Extra - Pink hand eyelet
Tools - Fiskars paper trimmer, Sticky tape, Provo Craft Silent Setter
Thanks for looking! I hope you are enjoying your weekend :)
Great use of the eyelet! This card is so soft and pretty, perfect for a baby girl for sure.
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