Showing posts with label Lawn Fawn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lawn Fawn. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Lawnscaping Challenge | Creating Backgrounds


Hi there! This week's Lawnscaping Challenge is a fun one: creating backgrounds. I used Penelope's Flowers and five colors of ink to create my background. I started in the bottom left corner and stamped left to right, bottom to top. I added a white paper doily on top, then die cut a small green doily from Papertrey Ink's Doily Details dies from Limeade Ice patterned paper. 

The "thanks" die is from Mama Elephant, and I die cut it three times from Enchanted Evening cardstock before layering them, adhering them together, then adhering it to my card. The "friend" stamp is from Lawn Fawn's #awesome stamp set. I masked the "s" on the end with a sticky note before stamping it onto my project.


That's it for me today. Have a great week! 

Thursday, March 20, 2014

Lawnscaping Challenge # 78 | Clean and Simple

This week's Lawnscaping challenge is not much of a challenge for me (because I love CAS cards!). 


I pulled out Into the Woods to create the small scene on my card. I stamped the tree trunk first with Memento Luxe Rich Cocoa ink on the white rounded square die, then stamped it again on a sticky note. I masked the trunk with the sticky note, then used my blending tool to cover the white cardstock with Broken China distress ink. I stamped the fox with Memento Tuxedo Black ink, and colored it in with Copic and Spectrum Noir markers. Both sentiments were stamped with Bahama Blue Memento Luxe ink.

(Supplies - Stamps: (Lawn Fawn) #awesome, Into the Woods. Ink: (Memento Luxe) Rich Cocoa, Bahama Blue. (Memento) Tuxedo Black. (Ranger Distress) Broken China. Dies: (Lawn Fawn) #awesome. Patterned Paper: (Lawn Fawn) Let's Polka.)

How cute is that fox? I can't remember the last time I created a card without any embellishments... no enamel dots, sequins, or buttons. But I love the simplicity of this. Clean and simple cards are so much fun to make!

Thanks for stopping by. :)

Saturday, March 15, 2014

CAS(E) This Sketch | Challenge #68

Good morning! I have a card to share for this week's CAS(E) This Sketch Challenge.


My new Lawn Fawn supplies are still sitting on my desk, so I decided to create another card using Penelope's Blossoms and paper from the Let's Polka 6x6 pad. I also pulled out my March Simon Says Stamps card kit, which includes coordination Lawn Fawn paper. The "Happy Birthday" stamps are from the November 2013 Simon Says Stamp card kit.

(Supplies - Stamps: (Lawn Fawn) Penelope's Blossoms. (SSS) November 2013 Card Kit. Dies: (Lawn Fawn) Penelope's Blossoms. (PTI) Limitless Layers Ovals 3.5". Cardstock: (Bazzill) Pink. (PTI) Harvest Gold, white. Ink: (PTI) Berry Sorbet, Aqua Mist, New Leaf, Harvest Gold. (Studio Calico) Blush Crush. (Memento) Tuxedo Black. Sequins: Lawn Fawn. Gems: Michaels.)

Check back tomorrow for my card for this week's Paper Smooches Sparks challenge! Have a great weekend. :)

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Lawnscaping Challenge | Bling It!

Today I am playing along with this week's Lawnscaping Challenge: Bling it!




I picked up two new Lawn Fawn stamp sets, matching dies, plus some paper and sequins from Simon Says Stamp last week, and I was very excited to pull them out and play. Here is what I came up with:


I started by stamping the largest flower from Penelope's Blossoms with PTI's Aqua Mist ink in the center of my card. I added smaller purple flowers with PTI's Winter Wisteria Ink. The two smallest flowers were stamped with PTI's Harvest Gold and and Hibiscus Burst ink. I added small clear gems to the center of some of the pink and yellow flowers. 

I stamped the large cluster of flowers with VersaMark ink and added Powder Zing embossing powder after die cutting the image from white cardstock. The sentiment and banner were also stamped with VersaMark ink onto Harvest Gold cardstock and embossed with white embossing powder. I adhered the flower clusters with foam tape, and I doubled up the foam tape under the banner to give it more dimension. And I had to add more "bling" under the sentiment. :)

Thanks for stopping by!