Lawn Fawn Treat Cart and Treat cart add-on Coffee Card

Lawn Fawn Treat Cart and Treat cart add-on Coffee Card

Posted by Ciara Taylor on

Thank you so much for stopping by and checking out this lovely project, let’s jump right into how it was made. 

To start I cut down the cardstock, I used an A2 base which is 4 1/4 by 5 1/2 inches, my black matte is cut down to 1/8th of an inch smaller than the A2 base and my white panel is 1/4 of an inch smaller than the A2 base. 

Next, I stamped out multiple images from the Lawn Fawn Treat Cart and Treat Cart add-on Coffee stamp sets with a Copic safe ink. I brought in multiple Copic markers to colour each of my images. I used N1, N3, N5, C1, C3, W1, W3, W5, E18, E19, E21, E23, E25, BG45, BG49, G17, G19, YR09, YR07, RV17, RV66, and YG07. Be sure to check out the video to see where I used each colour. Once all the images were coloured I die-cut them with the matching dies.

For the background of the panel I used some low tack tape to create a horizon line and blended two oxide inks for each area in Twisted Citron and Mowed lawn for the grass and Tumbled Glass and Broken China for the sky. Now we can start building the scene, I like to tell myself a story when building a scene with Lawn fawn images, in my mind bunny and fox are going for a coffee date and head to owls coffee cart, so thats how I built my scene on the card. I did end up adding some fun clouds and tufts of grass for more interest.

All thats left is to add a sentiment and for that I used stamps from both sets to create a punny birthday sentiment that I cut out into labels and added onto the card front.I am pretty happy with how this card turned out and I hope you enjoyed seeing it come together!!

Thank you so much for taking this quick look at how this card came together. If you would like a more in-depth look please check out the video below, I also have a complete supplies list in case you want to know exactly what I used. I hope to see you again very soon!!

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