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Wheee! Have an upllifting day!!!

Hello Friends Waleska from craftinglovew here super happy to be sharing again with you here at the blog!   For my card today I wanted to make a fun and encouraging card!  I hope you like it! CARD DETAILS: To create this card I started with the background.  I first ink blend a white card base with Oxide Ink Stormy Sky and a Blending Buddy Brush .  I then with a Cloud Stencil and a White Pigment Ink I stenciled the sky.  To give dimention to the clouds I used Ranger Texture Paste and while the paste was still wet I pour Lawn Fawn Chunky Glitter.  for lots of sparkle!!! I then diecut the grass with the Lawn Fawn Grassy Border  I colored it also with Oxide Inks in colors  Twisted Citron  and Mowed Lawn   I  also added some water splashes. I colored two of  foxes, a ballon and some butterflies of the Lawn Fawn sets Butterfly Kisses and Really High Five  with copic markers and adhere th...

May all your dreams come true

Hello crafty friends and welcome back to the Butterfly Reflections Ink blog. Silvia's here today sharing a Lawn Fawn Spring themed card with you. I started die cutting two stitched rectangles from white cardstock with Heffy Doodle "Imperial Stitched Rectangles" die. I ink blended the first one on top with scattered straw , tumbled glass and broken china Distress Oxide inks and I splattered with clean water and loosened inks. I die cutting the second one using "Stitched Hillside Borders" die and I put them aside. I then die cut all the pieces to build up the  "Mushroom House"  and I colored them with a mix of Distress Oxide inks and alcohol markers. I also die cut a grassy border with Hello Bluebird  "Grassy Knoll"  dies, I ink blended it with  twisted citron  and  mowed lawn  Distress Oxide inks and I glued on my base with the mushroom house. I decided to create a soft look for my background, so I die cut a 4 1/4" x 5 ...

Really High Five Interactive Magic Iris

Hiya, friends! It's been a minute since I have been on the Butterfly Reflections, Ink blog and I am happy to be here sharing a little inspiration with something I have been longing to play with... the Lawn Fawn Magic Iris! Follow along with me, Janette Kausen , as I walk you through the details of this Really High Five Magic Iris interactive card. The folks over at Lawn Fawn are dang clever in creating these easy to assemble projects. Add a touch of creativity and we've got a charmer every time! Begin project by first die cutting and assembling the Magic Iris unit. Find a detailed and easy to follow tutorial HERE , by the darling Kelly Marie over at Lawn Fawn. Set Magic Iris aside and ink blend Tumbled Glass , Salty Ocean and Peacock Feathers Distress Oxide inks onto 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" white cardstock using the Lawn Fawn Cloudy Stencil . Splatter blended panel with Lawn Fawn Liquid Stardust for supremely sparkly detail. Die cut the panel with...

Wheeeee! A Quadruple Slider Card!

Hi everyone and happy Wednesday! Ashley here, and I'm so excited to be back on the Butterfly Reflections Ink blog. I just received my order of Lawn Fawn goodies from their new Spring 2020 release from the Butterfly Reflections Ink store (thanks Vanessa!) and I couldn't wait to play with them. The first card I made involved the cute jumping animals from the Really High Five stamp set. This card combines multiple products from the new release. First, I stamped out the adorable jumping animals from the Lawn Fawn Really High Five stamp set in Lawn Fawn Jet Black ink and coloured them in with Copic markers before cutting them out, leaving a small white border around the edges. For the background, cut out pieces from the following Lawn Fawn patterned paper packs: Hello Sunshine Remix (the clouds and the rainbow border) Let's Polka in the Meadow (the grass) I used the Lawn Fawn Simple Stitched Hillside Border die to cut the grass piece and adhered it on ...