Super Star! Card

Posted by Kelly Ann Santi on

Hi crafty friends! Today I'm sharing a card using the adorable stamp set by Lawn Fawn called Super Star from ScrapbookPal!

These cute mice look like they are looking into the wonders of the sky. Here's how I made this card.

Step 1: First, I stamped the images from Super Star with Momento Tuxedo Ink and used the matching Lawn Cuts to die cut the images.

Step 2: I colored them with Copics available at Scrapbook.Pal and set those aside to create a bright background.

Step 3: I used 3 colors of Ranger Distress Oxides in Blueprint, Dried Marigold and Wilted Violet. I used the Mini Ink Blending Tool to create a gradient background.

Step 4: Additionally, I added white cardstock base over the top. I added a small piece of sand colored cardstock for the ground.

I used the Tombow Mono Adhesive to add the front white cardstock panel to the front and popped on the mice and telescope.

Step 5: Also, I popped up the stars to the sky and did a quick star emboss for a shooting star affect.

Step 6: Finally, I added a sentiment from the Super Star set and added foam to the back for dimension.

Thanks for stopping by ScrapbookPal today and I wish you a happy crafting day!

~Kelly

Blog: https://sandcastlestamper.blogspot.com/

Instagram: @kellyannsanti

Products Used:

Lawn Fawn Clear Stamp - Super Star

Lawn Fawn Lawn Cuts - Super Star

Memento Tuxedo Ink Pad - Full Size

Distress Oxide Ink Pad - Blueprint Sketch

Distress Oxide Ink Pad - Dried Marigold

Distress Oxde Ink Pad - Wilted Violet

Mini Ink Blending Tool

Tombow Mono Adhesive

← Older Post Newer Post →

Leave a comment

Stories

RSS

Colorado Craft Company Newlywed Mice

By Sophie E

Hi everyone! Sophie here today sharing a fun card I used featuring some new lovely products from Colorado Craft Company! The whimsical designs of Anita...

Read more

Lawn Fawn Sometimes Life is Prickly

By Katherine Cartwright

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...

Read more