Cheerful Banners Using Lawn Fawn New Release

Cheerful Banners Using Lawn Fawn New Release

Posted by Birgit Norton on

Hello paper crafting friends~ Birgit here with you today with a cheerful Feel Better Soon card using Lawn Fawn's newest spring release.

I had the pleasure to create using Lawn Fawn's Offset Sayings:  Everyday and Fishtail Banner Borders

Right away, I had the idea to cut the banners using a rainbow of soft colors, so I dug through my scrap box and found these colors that seemed to flow really well together.


Using a Lawn Fawn Slimline Cloud Stencil, I picked out Distress Oxide Inks in coordinating colors and stenciled on the clouds.


I glued the banners over each of the clouds in coordinating colors, using Bearly Art Precision Liquid Glue.  The sentiments from the Offset Sayings: Everyday were stamped in black ink. I love the bold font they used in this set and there are many sentiments to choose from, including outline stamps for the large sentiments.

Using one of the detailed dies in the Fishtail Banner Borders, I cut a set of individual banners out of each color and added them to the respective banners randomly.


Not wanting to waste the tiny hearts, I glued them around the banners as well, using the Bearly Art Precision Liquid Glue.

This card is sure to bring sunshine into someone's day. Thanks so much for visiting today. I hope you enjoyed today's project. Thanks for stopping by!


 



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