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Cornelie created this super cozy birthday card using the Lawn Fawn A Mole Lot of Love stamps and the Stitched Dens dies. For the beautiful pebbled pattern, she used the Hero Arts Pebbles & Stones stencil with an ink shade slightly lighter than the cardstock, adding dimension and giving the perfect underground vibe. The details are so much fun; the digging mole at the top and the glasses hanging and ready to grab. Absolutely adorable!
Nancy created this cheery Christmas card using the Lawn Fawn Candy Cane Background Stencils and an adorable crew of Lawn Fawn mice. She inked up the candy cane background with white and red pigment inks and some trusty detail blending brushes, perfect for tackling all those tiny stencil stripes! A sprinkle of enamel dots adds a little something-something and makes the whole card feel extra merry and bright!
Jarle created this magical friendship card using the Spellbinders Say Cheese Classic Mouse Etched Dies Steamboat Willie Duo and the Lawn Fawn Stitched Speech Bubble Backdrop die. It’s just not possible not to smile when you see Mickey and Minnie Mouse together! What a cute way to tell a friend how awesome they are!
Nancy created these adorable Christmas treat boxes using the Lawn Fawn Star treat box. She used 12x12 Scrapbook paper from the Lawn Fawn Favorite Flannel - Collection Pack to cut out the stars and added a foiled sentiment to make them extra cheery! These treat boxes are not only perfect for the Christmas season but also great for celebrating someone you’re proud of, or for birthdays and baby-themed treats.
Marieke created this fruity Christmas card using the Lawn Fawn String Of Lights Background Stencils and You're The Zest stamps and dies. What an original idea to pair these similar shapes so she could use her summer lemon stamp for a Christmas card!
Jarle created this gorgeous friendship card using the Spellbinders Pooh & Friends Silhouette die and a few Distress Oxide inks. She made the beautiful backgrounds by blending Distress Oxide inks on Bristol Smooth cardstock. This cardstock has a smooth surface, which prevents the ink from soaking in right away. That feature gives you extra time to create smooth blending without harsh lines. There isn’t much needed to finish off the card, and a silhouette die is the perfect choice to keep the background as the focal point!
Nancy created this cheerful Christmas card using the Lawn Fawn Village Hillside Border and Cheesy Christmas. With the Stitched Hillside Borders and the Cobblestone Stencil, she created a pathway for the mice to dance on, how much fun!
Marieke created this super cute Thank You card using the Lawn Fawn Keep On Swimming Add-On and the Giant Outlined Thanks. How adorable is that little shaker fishbowl! She used two types of patterned paper, and to diffuse the colors a bit, she added a panel of vellum on top. The card is still bright and happy without being overly busy!
Jarle created these dreamy Christmas card using the Lawn Fawn Joy To All and Window Scene: Winter stamps and dies. She used a stencil with Pearl Paste to create that pretty blue background. And the little kitty? It’s from the older Lawn Fawn Christmas Dreams set, how adorable is this whole scene?
Marieke created this beautiful Christmas card using the Lawn Fawn Swivel Surprise and the Big Messages: Christmas set. She added a bow made of twine for extra texture and dimension, how cute!
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