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Marieke created this amazing Valentine’s card using the Lawn Fawn Flower Bouquet Wrap and the Pretty Poppies dies. She used large pieces to really make the floral theme pop, then tucked in the cute mice for an extra touch of cuteness. This design is perfect for Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, or even a cheerful Get Well card!
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Marieke created this beautiful Valentine’s card using the Vaessen Creative Cherry Blossom Embossing Folder and the Lawn Fawn A Mole Lot of Love stamps. The red color gives the card an Asian-inspired vibe, which fits perfectly with the cherry blossoms. She created a base for the little mole using a sentiment banner and some twine, how original!
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Marieke created this adorable baby card using the Lawn Fawn Fly High stamps and the Vaessen Creative Clouds Embossing Folder. The embossed clouds add wonderful texture and interest to the background while keeping the design clean and fresh. The giant letters for the name make the card feel extra special and truly personalized!
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Marieke created this "hoppy" card with a matching bookmark using the Lawn Fawn Don't Worry, Be Hoppy stamp set and bookmark add-on. For the background, she used various flower sets to frame the cute little frog carrying a heart. To make the recipient feel extra special, she also created a coordinating bookmark, a fun addition to the Don't Worry, Be Hoppy stamp set. It’s such a perfect little gift for anyone who loves reading, planning, or could use a touch of luck.
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Marieke created this super bright and sweet card using the Lawn Fawn Heart Blooms die and the Checkered Hearts Backdrop die. The pink tones enhance the love-filled vibe, while the Heart Blooms beautifully frame the tiny mouse. A sweet card to send any time of year!
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Marieke created this tiny desk calendar using the Docrafts Create Christmas 2026 Calendar Tabs and the Lawn Fawn Berry Special stamps. These cute little calendars come in a pack of ten, and because they’re so small, they’re the perfect size to create multiple calendars in one sitting! Such a fun way to give your favorite teachers, coaches, or planner friends a cheerful gift for their desks.
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Marieke created this super fun and interactive Christmas card using the Lawn Fawn Kanga-Rriffic and a Mole Lot of Love stamps. To create the interactive spinning element, she used one of the Large Stitched Circle Stackables along with the small circle die from the Pool Party Lawn-Cuts. By turning the circle, the scene changes from day to night, adding a playful and surprising interactive feature to the card.
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Marieke created this tiny desk calendar using the Docrafts Create Christmas 2026 Calendar Tabs and the a Mole Lot of Love stamps from Lawn Fawn. This might be the cutest calendar we’ve ever seen! Isn’t this a great gift for a teacher or for a loved one who could use a little jazz on their office desk? The bright colors and the cute mole peeking out of the plant pot will make someone happy every day!
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Marieke created this sweet Christmas card using the Lawn Fawn String Of Lights Background Stencils and a sentiment from the All The Santa Hats stamps. She brought the cheerful lights to life with bright inks and added a highlighted detail on the bulbs using fine Lawn Fawn Prisma glitter. The result is festive yet still clean and simple!
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Marieke created this sweet Christmas card using the Lawn Fawn Christmas Stocking and the Sweet Christmas Mice stamps. The layout is such a treat, the giant Christmas Stocking totally steals the spotlight, but those cute little mice still manage to sneak in an adorable scene at the bottom of the card!
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