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Window card using Lawn Fawn stamps and dies

Hello everyone!

Alexandra here . I am stopping by today to share with you how I created this window card using Lawn Fawn stamps and dies.

As always I started stamping the images from Beary happy holidays stamp set and the color them using Spectrum Noir alcohol markers. Once my images were colored I tried to decide on the design . Really loved the bears from the Beary holiday stamp set so I wanted to used as much of the images on a card so then I remembered that I had an older stamp set from Lawn Fawn Winter in the Park on my stash that had the bench and the light so it seem the perfect fit for two of my bears (the ones that will enjoy the show )

Now was time to try transfer the card design that I had in my mind to the actual card so I started by taking an A2 card base and inked the inside of the card in order to create a night sky.
then I took the Stitched Hillside Backdrop die and die cut 2 panels one for the front of the card and one for the inside of the card!

From the front card base I cut a window following the line of the die so I could be able to add the acetate piece and later to attach the skating bear. The second die panel I used for the inside as I felt that it will help to ground the scene better , and added the bench , light and the other two bears.

To finish my card I added the sentiment from Snow cool stamp set and that's it the card was done!

Thank you for stopping by today! Have a great day!





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