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Thank you Fairy Much Lawn Fawn Card

Hi, it's Mona here! I am so excited because this is my very first Design Team project on the BRI blog. I am very thankful Vanessa for this opportunity! Today I'm showing you an evening spring scene card featuring Lawn Fawn products.
First I made the sunset background with Wild Honey, Picked Raspberry, Seedless Preserves, Blueprint Sketch distress oxide inks and Mini Ink Blending Tool. Then I stamped some images from the Frosty Fairy Friends Stamp Set as a silhouette to the background and I created my scene with Fairy Friends, Easter Party and Happy Village stamp sets and Lawn Fawndamentals Jet Black Ink.
After lots of masking I colored my scene with my copic markers and added die cutted grass to the bottom made with a Grassy Hillside Border Lawn Cuts, then I put the fussy cutted fairies to my card.
Finally I used Uni-Ball Signo White, Watermark Pen and Glow-In-The-Dark Embossing Powder. And my card is ready! :) Thanks for stopping, hope you enjoyed it.
Love, Mona

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  1. this card is so beautiful I really love the colors

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  2. Love this card! I need some glow in the dark EP now!

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  3. I'm so very impressed with this card! It's gorgeous and clever. The Sunset look is amazing, and the glow in the dark elements just take it over the top! Thanks for sharing :)

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    1. Dear Cindy Thank you so much for your kind words! That means a lot for me :)

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  4. Fantastic card, colors, inspires !!! Would it be possible to make a tutorial of making it, i believe it is a shame not to show your great talent ? ★

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    1. Thank you :) In the future I will make some of tutorials :)

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