Showing posts with label lawn fawn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lawn fawn. Show all posts

Sunday, June 27, 2021

LAWN FAWN CHALLENGE #103 LITTLE THINGS


 Hi everyone! Today I'm sharing a fun card for the latest Lawn Fawn challenge.

(click photo to go to challenge)

I decided to make a Christmas card lol. I was looking through my tiny images and the tiny Christmas and tiny gingerbread called out. I haven't used these two sets yet, so why not!


I cut out the foursquare backdrop out of white cardstock. I used crackling campfire and firebrick to create the main piece. For each little square I used salvaged patina, speckled egg, kitched flamingo, and rustic wilderness distress oxide inks. 


 After adhering the little square backgrounds in I sprayed the whole panel with water and blotted it off with a paper towel. Once it dried I was able to add my colored images. 


For the "floors" I cut out another foursquare panel. Using just the inside pieces I cut the bottom using the hill from sandy beach accent dies. I colored them each in and adhered them to the panel. 


I finished the card with some Christmas colored twine. I really enjoyed playing along!

THANKS FOR STOPING BY!!

Saturday, December 12, 2020

WE WHISK YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS MAGIC PICTURE CARD

 Hi everyone! I'm here today sharing a fun magic picture changer card. This is my first time giving this a go and it came together quite nicely!



This card was so much fun to make. I used A Creature Was Stirring from Lawn fawn along with their fun along with their Let It Shine paper pack.


I layered a panel of black cardstock onto my base and using Catherine Pooler's Stamped Rectangle Dies I cut a piece from the striped patterned paper to give a bit more pop. 


I love the wow factor of this card. I showed it to my daughter and she said "Wow! How did you do that"? Always a great response!!


A closer look at the dimension this card has. 


Here's a little video of this card. 



SUPPLIES:


Catherine Pooler: postage stamp dies



 

Tuesday, November 17, 2020

BEGINING TO LOOK LIKE CHRISTMAS: A DEW DROP CARD

 Hi everyone! I have another fun project to share for


 I pulled out some new stamps and dies and got crafty! I've seen a lot of different snow drift cards and I really wanted to give it a try!


To create this card I started out with slimline snowdrift dies. I put them down on either side of a  sheet of cardstock and cut them out. then I adhered them together at the bottom. Next I took two shades of blue and created the starry night sky.


Using my new stamps and dies from lawn fawn I stamped the two trees, four strands of lights, and three critters (only two made it on the card)


I then colored in the lights and critters and started placing them around on the card. I really liked putting one of the trees behind a drift and having the bear trying to put the star on. I used some dimensional foam on the tree in the front and the cute dear handing the ornament.


I finished the card off with stamping some stars in the sky and then adding in dew drops as ornaments and in the stars. 

SUPPLIES:    
Stamps/Dies: tree trimming friends-lawn fawn, stitched slimline snowdrift dies-MFT
Inks: Pinkfresh studios: evergreen, olive, sapphinre, summer shower, espresso, Altenew: permanent black
Markers: Altenew artist markers
Cardstock: Neenah solar whie 80 lb

THANKS FOR STOPPING BY!!









Saturday, October 10, 2020

LOVE YOU MORE THAN CANDY CORN

 Hi everyone! I'm here today sharing a fun card I made using a variety of new products I've received over the last week. I am all about this time of year and seeing a fun candy corn stamp set is right up my alley!!

For this card I added two different challenges together. A sketch challenge and a color challenge. 



To be able to use all the colors (I know, there's only three lol) I decided to color my candy corn with the cajun craze as the bottom and the pumpkin pie as the middle and leave the top white. 


I did follow the sketch "loosely" to get the look I was going for. I wanted some type of shaped background so I searched through the cricut design center and found this web panel. Once I cut it out I adhered it over a piece of pumpkin pie cardstock and added it to my card base. 


I cut two 1/2" strips from cajun craze and mint macaron. One at 5 1/4" and one at 5" and lightly layered one over the other. 


Once I did that I stamped all of my images using my misti and then colored them all in. Once they were cut and colored I started creating my scene. After everything was adhered down I took my wink of stella glitter brush and added some glimmer to the spider web. 


I didn't want to use any other embellishments other than the candy corn pieces and the glitter brush. I love this card!!


THANKS FOR STOPPING BY!!

Supplies:
Lawn Fawn: how you bean? stamps/dies, how you bean? candy corn add on stamps/dies
Stampin' Up!: pumpkin pie, cajun craze, and mint macaron ink and cardstock.
Neenah 80lb solar crest white cardstock
Zig: blender brush
Wink of Stella: clear glitter brush
Cricut: Square web overlay

THANKS ~ FRESHLY MADE SKETCHES #673

  Hi everyone! Today, I'm sharing a fun card I made using Freshly Made Sketches, sketch #673.  I have been working hard the last few mon...