Step 1: I went through my stash of Lawn Fawn stamp sets and picked the tiniest stamps to create my wreath. First, I drew a circle using a pencil as a guide (I did erase it later on). Starting with the largest flower and the lightest red color, I layered the stamps and colors to create a dimensional look. This was so much fun and didn't take that long.
Step 2: I love how the colors go together. The Lawn Fawn dye inks were just perfect for that project. A little tip on the go... Make sure you have a smooth paper, when you use solid stamps with dye inks. I tried out other kinds of paper but I had the best results using smooth cardstock. In this case it's one by Bristol (240g).
Step 3: To finish up my card, I stamped the little fox and his mom using a black sticky ink and clear embossing powder. This helps to stay inside the lines while coloring with watercolors. I used a small brush (no. 2 I guess) to color my image. Then, I cut it out and adhered it on my panel using some foam tape.
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Items Used:
Stamps
Lawn Fawn Clear Stamps - Mom + Me
Penelope’s Blossoms by Lawn Fawn
Ink colors:
Green - Lawn Fawn - Lawn Inks - Gazebo Ink Cube Pack (Freshly Cut Grass) / Lawn Fawn - Lawn Inks - Jalapeno / Lawn Fawn - Lawn Inks - Christmas Tree Lot Ink Cube Pack (Noble Fir)
Pink/Red - Lawn Fawn - Lawn Inks - Ice Cream Parlor Ink Cube Pack (Peachy Keen) / Lawn Fawn - Lawn Inks - Front Porch Ink Cube Pack (Guava) / Lawn Fawn - Lawn Inks - Candy Store Ink Cube Pack (Lobster)
Yellow - Lawn Fawn - Lawn Inks - Tropical Island Ink Cube Pack (Sunflower & Carrot)
Others
Lawn Fawn - Lawn Dye Inks - Black Licorice
Watercolor by Prima