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Scrap to Treasure by Lena
Instructions:Over the years creating cards, I've saved many beautiful pieces of scrap paper that I didn't want to throw away. The Spellbinders Borderabilities dies helped...
Floral Thanks Card by Steph
Step 1: Stamp image on white cardstock with Memento Tuxedo Black InkColor image with Copic Sketch MarkersDie cut stamped panel using Lawn Fawn diesStep 2: Ink edges...
Valentine's Candy Hearts Card By Kay
Step 1: Cut out 6 plain hearts from red cardstock. Cut each colored heart from the remaining heart dies. Adhere to red solid hearts with...
Cozy Scene Valentine's Day Card By Antonia
Step 1: Trim 110lb Neenah solar white cardstock into a 4.25 inch by 5.5 inch card panel.Step 2: Create masks for all images used on...
Happy Birthday Cacti by Linda
Step 1: Score black cardstock at 4 1/4 and fold to create a 5 1/2 by 4 1/4 card base. Cut patterned paper to 4...
Candy Hearts by Karen
Step 1: Die cut or trim a rectangle panel out of patterned paper and adhere to an A2 card base. Step 2: Use the Lawn Fawn...
Fun Ice Cream Card by Amy
Ever since I saw the I Scream, You Scream die set from Lawn Fawn, I had been imagining an ice cream shop with the big...
Slow Down by Grace
This is my Slow down card I made, using Lawn Fawn products. All the stand images are colored using alcohol markers from the cute sloth,...
'Nuts about you' Valentine’s Day Card by Lana
When I buy a stamp set I want to make the most out of it, as I'm sure you do. When I got my Lawn...
Plus One Card by Nancy
Step 1: Stamp the stork from the Lawn Fawn Plus One stamp set in Ranger Distress Ink Antique Linen for no line coloring. Step 2: Color stork...
Out Of This World Birthday Card by Natasha
Step 1: Stamp rocket ship, flame, astronaut and two planets onto white cardstock with Tuxedo Black Ink. Die cut and color with Copics- colors are...
Poinsettia Card By Jen
Step 1: I used a very faint ink (Antique Linen) to stamp the design on to some white card. You're welcome to stamp or draw...