I couldn’t resist the glow in the dark embossing powder from Lawn Fawn’s release this month and added a couple goodies to go along with it. Besides, I’ve been trying to figure out these backgrounds too and I want to thank Jen (Jennifrann) for giving me a link to a watercolor outer space background tutorial. I originally thought the embossing powder would be clear when heat set but it has that typical green tint. Once I figured that out, I was able to incorporate it into the design of the card. No biggie.
Tag: Lawn Fawn
Sweet Smiles
For this project I’ve used Sweet Smiles from Lawn Fawn. For some reason, I had a card base with half a scalloped circle punched out of the corner. I wasn’t sure why I did that but I started to think about how I could use it. I’ve seen the “bite” cards in the past and thought this would be a perfect opportunity. It took me a couple tries to figure it out, especially to find a suitable stamp, but this is the end result.
Love You S’more
Merry Christmas! For this project I used Love You S’more and Sealed With A Kiss from Lawn Fawn. The scene was created with the metal dies and the stars were from the Mini Stars Chipboard Tinkling set from Make it Crafty.
Critters in the Forest
For this project I used Critters in the Forest and Love You S’more from Lawn Fawn and the Merry Word Chipboard from Make it Crafty. I used some new metal dies to create the winter scene. Since it was a Christmas card, I wrapped the marshmallow into a gift.
The word chipboards from Make it Crafty and so fun to color and the double layers make it look snazzy on the cards. I’m going to have to get some more. 😀
Love You S’more
For this project I used Love You S’more stamp from Lawn Fawn plus some die cuts from various companies. The items were stamped on Make It Crafty white paper and then colored with Copics. I even colored the tree cut out and made it look like an Aspen tree. This was something simple to color and loads of fun building a since with the metal dies. This isn’t something I typically do so it was a bit awkward but still enjoyable.
























