Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Lawn Fawn and Xyron Collaboration Week - Day 2


Hello there!  This week, Lawn Fawn and the gang at Xyron are teaming up for a collaboration blog hop!  I have a card to share with you using some of their awesome adhesive products!

To create, my card, I started off by ink blending some Fired Brick Oxide Ink and Candied Apple Distress Ink onto a piece of watercolor paper.  I was going for the look of tomato sauce!  LOL!  I diecut the ombre paper with the Stitched Rectangles Stackables dies.  I pulled out the Pizza my Heart stamp set, and stamped and colored the large pizza, a few pizza slices and the pizza cutter.  I added my sentiment to the card panel first.  I diecut the word "pizza" using Louie's ABCs dies cut from white and black cardstock.  For easy adhering, I used the Xyron 1.5" sticker maker.  It makes lettering like this a breeze!  Around that word, I stamped a sentiment from the same stamp set, that was selectively inked.  I adhered the large pizza off the edge of the card panel using the Xyron Tape Runner, and popped up the pizza cutter with foam tape, along with the two pizza slices below.  I used the 1.5" sticker maker again for the three tiny hearts which were cut from red cardstock using the Stitched Journaling Card dies.  I used the Xyron Tape Runner again to adhere the ink blended panel onto a Zig Zag Rectangle diecut from black cardstock, and popped that up on a black card base to finish off the card.


Pizza My Heart

Be sure to stop by the Lawn Fawn blog today and all this week for lots of inspiration from the design team! :)

Thanks so much for stopping by!!

Sunday, March 26, 2017

Reverse Confetti March SFYTT


Hi there!  Today I have a card to share with you using the Reverse Confetti March SFYTT!  There is still time to play along!

Here is the sketch:

And here is my card!

To create my card, I started off with a white card base.  I added a piece of patterned paper from the True Love paper pad.  Then I diecut the Tall Stripe Panel Confetti Cuts from white cardstock and again from more True Love patterned paper.  I glued the Tall Stripe Panel down with a glue pen, then used the patterned cutouts to fill in the negative spaces from the die.  I stamped and colored the cute bird from Tweet Life, and for the sentiment, a speech bubble from Figure of Speech. I added three diecut cards using the tiny heart from the Mailbox Starter Confetti Cuts, and added a bow with some black and white twine.

March SFYTT

The tiny hearts help to move the eye from the bottom to the top of the card, and arranging them in a visual triangle helps to balance the card out.

March SFYTT 2

I hope you will play along with us for a chance to win a Reverse Confetti gift certificate!

Thanks so much for stopping by! :)












Thursday, March 23, 2017

Mouse Mail {Reverse Confetti}


Hello there!  Today I have a project to share with you using Reverse Confetti products for the current Curtain Call Challenge - Fluff.



Here is my card:

To create my card, I started off with a white card base.  I diecut the Big Chevies Cover Panel from Stormy cardstock and adhered that with a glue pen.  Then I diecut the pinked edge circle from the Flowers For Mom Confetti Cuts set from some Warm Heart patterned paper, and the dotted circle from that set from Iced Aqua card stock.  I stamped and colored images from Mouse Mail, and diecut them using the coordinating Mouse Mail Confetti Cuts.  For my sentiment, I used the Bitty Banners stamp set, stamped in Stormy ink, and diecut with the coordinating Bitty Banners Confetti Cuts.  Everything was popped up with foam tape for extra dimension, and I added accents with a white gel pen.

Mouse Mail

I just love the color palette in the inspiration photo!  And I just can't get enough of these adorable mice.  They are some of my favorites! :)

Mouse Mail 

Thanks so much for stopping by! :)


Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Lawn Fawn Inspiration Week - Pop Up Add-ons


Hello there!  Today is the final day of this month's Lawn Fawn inspiration week!  Today the team is showcasing a bunch of new add on dies for the Pop-Up card die series.

For my card, I used the Grassy Hillside pop-up add-ons.  Even though they are meant to help create pop up cards, you can certainly use them in other ways.  Here, they are used layered on a horizontal card base.  To create my card, I started off by diecutting a piece of Perfectly Plaid Rainbow patterned paper with the Dotted Rectangle Stackables.  Then, I diecut the Grassy Hillside Pop-up dies from Cilantro cardstock, and inked the edges with Freshly Cut Grass ink.  I also diecut the Little Picket Fence border from white cardstock.  I stamped a colored images from the Baaah Humbug stamp set, and stamped and diecut a banner from the new Bannertastic stamp set.  I stamped a custom sentiment using sentiments from Baaah Humbug and Baked with Love.  The sky is fulled with Simple Puffy Cloud Frames diecuts, and I added some fun red polka dot paper to the bottom using Let's Polka in the Dark patterned paper and the Stitched Scallop border dies.  I added some accents with a white gel pen, and mounted the panel to a red card base.

I Love Ewe

Be sure to visit the Lawn Fawn blog for lots more inspiration from the design team!

Thanks so much for stopping by!! :)

Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Lawn Fawn Inspiration Week - Bicycle Built For You


Hello there!  Today, the Lawn Fawn Team is showcasing a new set, Bicycle Built For You!  This set is so full of possibilities with all of the great sentiments and add-ons to dress up your bicycle!

To create my card, I started off by diecutting a piece of watercolor paper with the largest die from the Small Stitched Rectangles Stackables die set.  Then, I used Iced Spruce Oxide ink to blend in a silver-ish ombre.  These oxide inks blend like butter!  I added a few paint splatters in the same color.  While it was drying, I stamped, colored and diecut images from the Bicycle Built For You stamp set, and a sentiment from the Happy Happy Happy stamp set.  I arranged everything on the card front, adhering some pieces with a glue pen, and others with foam tape.  I perched the happy couple on top of the diecut HAPPY and stamped the rest of the sentiment.  Then I popped that panel up on a Fancy Scalloped Rectangle Stackables diecut and popped that up onto a white card base to finish my card.

Bicycle

Be sure to visit the Lawn Fawn blog to see lots more inspiration from the design team, and stop back by tomorrow for one more project as we wrap  up Inspiration Week!

Thanks for stopping by! :)

Sunday, March 19, 2017

Lawn Fawn Inspiration Week - Hang in There


Hello there!  I'm back for day 4 of Lawn Fawn inspiration week!  Today, we are showcasing the adorable sloth from the new Hang in There stamp set!

To create my card, I cut a card base 4" x 5.25" from Cilantro cardstock.  I diecut some patterned paper from the Let's Polka in the Meadow paper pad and diecut it with the Dotted Rectangles Stackables.  I diecut the largest circle from the Small Dotted Circles Stackables die set from white cardstock and black cardstock.  I diecut the black circle again with the Snowy Backdrops die to create a night sky.  I popped that up on a large Zig Zag Circle diecut.  Then I stamped and colored the cute little sloth from Hang in There, and glued him to the circle.  Then I stamped a few stars from the Critters Ever After stamp set, and popped them up around the sloth before adhering the circle to the card front.  Finally, I stamped a sentiment from the Hang in There stamp set on one of the Fancy Folded Banners diecuts to finish things off.

Hang In There

Be sure to visit the Lawn Fawn blog to see lots more inspiration from the design team, and stop back by again tomorrow because I have another project to share with you! :)

Thanks for stopping by!!

Saturday, March 18, 2017

Lawn Fawn Inspiration Week - Fab Flowers

Hello hello!  It's day 3 of the Lawn Fawn inspiration week and today, the design team is showcasing the Fab Flowers stamp set!

To create my card, I started off with a piece of watercolor paper cut with the Large Stitched Rectangles Stackables.  I arranged my flowers where I wanted them, and stamped each with Tim Holtz Distress Oxide inks in various colors.  Then I sprayed each flower and stem with a spray bottle, concentrating on one flower at a time.  I wanted the colors to  be like halos behind each image.  When that part dried, I added splatters of oxide ink over top and let that dry.  Then, I stamped the flowers and stamps again, this time on white cardstock and diecut them with the coordinating Fab Flowers dies.  The aqua flower uses Merman and Peacock inks, the purple uses Fresh Lavender and Juice Box inks and the pink flower uses Ballet Slippers and Guava inks.  I used the Distress Oxide ink again to stamp the stems.  I glued the stems directly over top of where I stamped them originally, using a glue pen, then I popped the leaves and flowers up using foam tape.  I added a sentiment using the Happy Happy Happy stamp set and coordinating dies (I can't get enough of that set!).  The panel was mounted on a Guava cardstock base, and I added a scattering of sequins and a twine bow to finish things off.

Fab Flowers

Be sure to visit the Lawn Fawn blog for lots more inspiration from the design team, and stop back by tomorrow! I have another project to share with you! :)

Thanks for stopping by!!

Friday, March 17, 2017

Lawn Fawn Inspiration Week - Happy Happy Happy and Bannertastic

Hello there!  It's day 2 of Lawn Fawn inspiration week, and today the team is showcasing two stamp sets - Happy Happy Happy and  Bannertastic!  Both sets are awesome basics and staples in your stamp collection.  I will be using them a lot for sure!

To create my card, I started off by diecutting a piece of Watercolor Wonder patterned paper with the largest die from the Large Stitched Rectangles Stackables die set.  I stamped and diecut my favorite "happy" from the Happy Happy Happy stamp set three times, and diecut it with the coordinating dies.  I stamped and colored images from the Hello Sunshine stamp set and finished the sentiment by stamping the word "everything" on a banner from the Bannertastic stamp set. I perched the cute little birdies from Hello Sunshine on the diecuts and banner, and used the Simple Grassy Hillside borders to ground the one at the bottom.  To finish things off, I added a trio of clouds using the Simple Puffy Cloud Frames dies, and some music notes from the Year Four stamp set.

Happy Happy Happy

Be sure to visit the Lawn Fawn blog for lots more inspiration from the design team, and stop back by tomorrow!  I have another project to share with you!!

Thanks for stopping by! :)

Thursday, March 16, 2017

Lawn Fawn Inspiration Week - Meow You Doin' and Wonderful Window


Hello hello!  Woohoo!  Lawn Fawn inspiration week is here!  Today, the gang is showcasing the adorable Meow You Doin' stamp set and coordinating dies, and the Wonderful Window die set!

If you don't follow me on instagram, you might not know that I am a crazy cat lady.  I am an animal lover all the way around, but cats are my favorite, and have been since my childhood cat was born in my closet when I was three years old.  Needless to say, when I saw that Lawn Fawn was coming out with a cat themed set, I squealed out loud!

So to create my card, I started off with a piece of Narwhal cardstock that I diecut with the largest die in the Large Stitched Rectangles Stackables die set.  I used my scoring board to score lines every 1/2" all the way down the length of the card to create the look of siding on a house.  I diecut the Wonderful Window from white cardstock and colored the little flower box and tulips with Copic Markers, and stuck a piece of pink paper from the Watercolor Wonder paper pad in the window opening.  I stamped and colored one of the cats from Meow You Doin' and one of the dogs from the Happy Howloween stamp set.  I love that these sets are the same scale and they can sit together perfectly in the window.  I popped the window up on the scored panel with foam tape, and added some grass down below using the Simple Grassy Hillsides die and Cilantro cardstock.  I stamped a sentiment from the Meow You Doin' stamp set onto a banner diecut and popped that up on some foam tape to finish off my card.

Meow Window

Be sure to visit the Lawn Fawn blog for lots more inspiration from the design team!  I will be back again tomorrow with another project using the newest Lawn Fawn release!

Thanks so much for stopping by! :)

Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Reverse Confetti March Blog Hop


Hello hello!  It's release day over at Reverse Confetti, and all of the new products are available now!  WOOHOO!  We are hopping along today to celebrate!  You should have arrived here by way of Amy Tsuruta's blog!


My card today uses several of the new products from this release.  To create my card, I started off with a midnight card base.  I diecut the new Drop Cover Panel from white cardstock and adhered that to the top of the card base.  To create my focal point, I stamped a sentiment from the Circle Wishes stamp set ink black ink and diecut it with the coordinating  Circle Wishes Confetti Cuts.  I popped it up in the center of the panel.  Then, on opposite corners of the circle, I stamped, colored and diecut images from the Hanging Blooms stamp set, and popped those up as well.  Finally, to frame everything out, I diecut the Greetings Frame Confetti Cuts from midnight cardstock, and inlaid pieces of the frame cut from Rose cardstock.

Hello There

I love that the floral images from the Hanging Blooms stamp set can be used is so many other ways outside of the basket.  More bang for your buck!  Gotta love versatile stamp sets! :)


Hello there 2

That's all for me today!  Next stop on the hop is Amy Sheffer!

Thanks so much for stopping by! :)












Tuesday, March 7, 2017

Countdown to Confetti - Day 3


Hello there! It's day 3 of the Countdown to Confetti with Reverse Confetti!  All of the new release goodies will be available on March 8th!


Today my card features the adorable new All About Ewe stamp set and coordinating confetti cuts dies along with the new Elemental Stripes stamp set.  As you all know, I love the RC critters, and this little sheep is no exception!

To create my card, I started off with a piece of Midnight cardstock.  I used Tim Holtz Oxide ink to stamp the scalloped image from Elemental Stripes on either side of the panel, and then I used a paint brush to spatter some randomly on the panel.  I stamped, colored and diecut images from All About Ewe and arranged them on my card.  The scene is grounded by a strip of patterned paper from the new Free Spirit paper pad.  I stamped the clouds from the Weather It Together stamp set in the new Stormy ink and popped them up with foam tape.  Before adhering everything down, I heat embossed a sentiment from the new Boho Vibes stamp set in white embossing powder.  To finish things off, I added a few tiny stars from my stash and then popped the panel up on a Stormy Cardstock base.

Dream Big




I think this little sheep is perfect for the Easter holiday too.  I know I will use him often because he is just too cute.  I love his sweet innocent expression.

Dream Big 2


be sure to visit the Reverse Confetti blog for lots more inspiration from the design team, and comment along the way for a chance to win a RC gift certificate!

See you tomorrow for the hop!  Thanks so much for stopping by! :)










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