Lawn Fawn Flower Birthday Card by Kay

Lawn Fawn Flower Birthday Card by Kay

Posted by Kay Norman on

Cut out a stitched rectangle patterned paper piece from the Lawn Fawn Petite Paper pack and adhere to your white card base with Scrappy Tape.

From the blue polka dot paper also in this paper pack cut out the flower and the center from yellow cardstock.

Cut out the leaves with the green polka dot paper and green cardstock. I inked the edges with Mowed Lawn Oxide ink and a dauber. It will give you a green thumb. :) With the Peacock Feathers ink I inked the edges of the flower. You can see below how that makes the flower stand out more.

Adhere the flower with 3D foam squares to the patterned paper rectangle and card base. Adhere the leaves: some with glue and some with thin foam squares for depth.

Stamp your sentiment on the smallest wavy banner and adhere to the card with the 3D foam squares.

Use the white gel pen to add some detailing to the center of the flower and the leaves.

Instagram: @createdbykay

Products Used:

LF1664 Lawn Fawn Glue Tube

1614 3D Permanent Foam Squares - White

1616 3D Thin Foam Squares - White

ST14 Scrappy Tape

LF1924 Lawn Fawn Simple Wavy Banners

LF1899 Lawn Fawn Wavy Sayings

LF1921 Lawn Fawn Stitched Flower Frame

LF1922 Lawn Fawn Outside In Stitched Flower

LF1876 Lawn Fawn Petite Paper pack – Spring

64538 Signo Uni-Ball Impact Gel Pen white

TDO -56102 Distress Oxide Peacock Feather Ink

TDO-56072 Distress Oxide Mowed Lawn Ink

STDAB003 Daubers

White cardstock

MFT Stitched Rectangle die

Green / yellow cardstock

Versafine Black ink

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