Lawn Fawn Sometimes Life is Prickly

Lawn Fawn Sometimes Life is Prickly

Posted by Katherine Cartwright on

Hi there! I am sharing a card using some fun Lawn Fawn products today on the blog.

 

I began my project by stamping several images from Lawn Fawn Sometimes Life is Prickly and Porcu-pine For You Add-on stamp sets onto alcohol marker friendly paper with Gina K Designs Obsidian Amalgam ink.

I used my Copic Sketch markers to color all of my images.

Here is the list of colors:

E00, E11, W1, W6, R30,YG23, YG67, E35, E25, R43, V15, Y08

Once I finished coloring, I die cut all my images. Using a piece of green card stock, I cut my border using the Lawn Fawn Grassy Border die

Next, I die cut the Giant Happy Spring word die from purple card stock. Using my Ranger Mini Ink Blending tool, I then added ink to all the edges with Villainous Potion.

I cut a piece of patterned paper to 4 inches by 5.25 inches and add all of my elements to the front using Bearly Arts Glue and Foam Adhesive squares.

Once I adhered everything onto my patterned paper, I layered it onto a piece of blue card stock and finished by adding it all onto an A2 card base (4.25 x 5.5 inches).

To finish my card, I stamped a sentiment inside and glued down one more flower to tie it all together.

Be sure to check out my video with all the fun details and subscribe to the Scrapbookpal Youtube channel for more inspiration. 

Happy crafting!

Katherine

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