Wednesday, February 20, 2019

LF Inspiration Week: Be Hap-pea


Hi there! I hope that you're enjoying all of the design team projects for the Lawn Fawn Inspiration Week! Today, we are sharing projects that feature the new Be Hap-pea stamp set!


For my first card today, I created a clean and simple birthday card! I lightly ink blended some pink ink in the middle of a white cardstock panel. I added the pea pod, peas, speech bubbles, and leaves which are all stamped in black ink and colored with Copic markers. The sentiment is stamped and cut from Spiffy Speckles cardstock and the "birthday" is white heat embossed on black cardstock. Then, I stamped a few hearts and music notes around the images. Here is a close up on the card:


My second card might be my favorite one! I used the Cole's ABCs die cut from Raspberry cardstock to create a big, bold sentiment. 


The pea pods, speech bubbles, and the welcome sentiment are all attached with foam tape. The background paper is from the Spiffy Speckles patterned paper collection. I finished the card by stamping a few hearts in Wild Rose ink.


These cards are both quick and easy to create, but they're both so cute! Check out the Lawn Fawn blog for more inspiration. And don't forget - all of the new products will be available tomorrow in the Lawn Fawn store! Thanks so much for visiting and for all of your sweet comments this week! Have a great day!! :)

Tuesday, February 19, 2019

LF Inspiration Week: Mini Easter Eggs


Good morning! I'm back again to share a fun, colorful card for Lawn Fawn Inspiration Week!


This card features the new Mini Easter Eggs die. These are so cute and I really like the different designs on the eggs. To create this card, I die cut a whole bunch of eggs from the Spiffy Speckles patterned paper collection. I used the solid egg die to cut the patterned paper that is behind each of the eggs. After I created all of the eggs, I arranged them onto a white card base and attached the eggs with liquid glue. I used the sentiment from the Eggstra Amazing Easter stamp set and white heat embossed it onto black cardstock. Then, I cut out the sentiment and attached it to the card with foam tape. Here's a close up on the background:


I hope you like the card! Thanks for stopping by and I'll be back again tomorrow with more inspiration! :)

Sunday, February 17, 2019

LF Inspiration Week: Eggstra Amazing Easter

Hi everyone! I have a fun Easter card to share with you today for the Lawn Fawn Inspiration Week!


This card features the new Eggstra Amazing Easter stamp set. Aren't those bunnies so cute?! The images are all stamped onto Neenah 80 lb cardstock, colored with Copic markers, and cut out with the coordinating die cuts.


I used the new Spiffy Speckles patterned paper to create the sky and grass. The grass is die cut from the new Mushroom Border die. I stamped the sentiment in the bottom right corner of the grass, attached the sky and grass with double sided tape, and then arranged and attached the images with foam tape. Here's a close up on the card:


Thanks so much for visiting and check out the Lawn Fawn blog for more inspiration! :)

Friday, February 15, 2019

LF Inspiration Week: Magic Picture Changer


Good morning! Lawn Fawn Inspiration Week continues with a look at the new Magic Picture Changer die! This die is so creative and helps create an awesome, interactive card!


This card looks intimidating, but it's really easy to assemble. Check out the Lawn Fawn YouTube for a tutorial on how to use the Magic Picture Changer die. I used Riley's ABCs to stamp the sentiment onto the first part of the die. To create the speech bubble, I inked the bottom portion of a speech bubble from the A Birdie Told Me stamp set. Then, I ink blended around the sentiment with Distress Oxide inks.


I did the same thing to create the sentiment on the slider part of the die. I wanted to make sure to change the speech bubble so that it looked like the other bunny was talking. Once the slider pieces were finished, I weaved the pieces together and glued the sides down.


Then, I die cut the area around the slider part, ink blended it with Distress Oxides inks, and added a piece of ink blended grass along the bottom. I stamped the images from the new Eggstra Amazing Easter and Butterfly Kisses stamp sets and colored the images with Copic markers. I arranged the images on the frame, attached a few of the images with foam tape and some with glue, and then attached it to the slider.


To finish the card, I added the pull tap which was cut from Raspberry cardstock and stamped with the Push Here stamp set. I taped a piece of Spring Fling patterned paper to a white card base, and then attached the slider to the card with foam tape.  Here's a look at the card with it's surprise message:


The design team has some amazing examples on the Lawn Fawn blog, so check it out! This die is so creative and easy to use! I can't wait to see what everyone creates with this die!

Thanks so much for stopping by! Have a great day! :)

Thursday, February 14, 2019

LF Inspiration Week: Oh Gnome!

Hi everyone! I hope you're excited because today is the start of the Lawn Fawn Inspiration and Release week! All of the new products will be available on Thursday, February 21st. In the mean time, the design team will be sharing lots of inspiration for you!


Today, we're sharing projects that feature the new Oh Gnome! stamp and die set!


This new set is so sweet and can be used for so many different occasions. I used it today to create a birthday card! To create this card, I started by die cutting a piece of Bristol Smooth cardstock with the Outside In Stitched Rectangle Stackables die and ink blending it with Mermaid ink. Then, I used the Simple Grassy Hillsides and Stitched Garden Border to add the grass and ground. I ink blended the grass and ground with Freshly Cut Grass and Doe ink respectively. Then, I attached the scene to a white card base with double sided tape.


I stamped all of the images from this scene onto Neenah cardstock and colored them with Copic markers. Then, I used the coordinating die cuts to cut the images and arranged them on the scene. The images are attached with either foam tape or liquid glue.

After that, I stamped the sentiment at the top in black ink and added a few hearts stamped in Wild Rose ink. I think it's so cute that you can stack the presents in the wheel barrel to look like someone is getting a ton of gifts for their birthday!


Check out the Lawn Fawn blog for more inspiration! I'll be back again tomorrow with another card to share with you! Have a great day! :)