Hello crafty friends and welcome back to the Butterfly Reflections Ink blog. Silvia's here today sharing a Lawn Fawn Spring themed card with you.
I started die cutting two stitched rectangles from white cardstock with Heffy Doodle "Imperial Stitched Rectangles" die.
I ink blended the first one on top with scattered straw, tumbled glass and broken china Distress Oxide inks and I splattered with clean water and loosened inks.
I die cutting the second one using "Stitched Hillside Borders" die and I put them aside.
I then die cut all the pieces to build up the "Mushroom House" and I colored them with a mix of Distress Oxide inks and alcohol markers.
I also die cut a grassy border with Hello Bluebird "Grassy Knoll" dies, I ink blended it with twisted citron and mowed lawn Distress Oxide inks and I glued on my base with the mushroom house.
I decided to create a soft look for my background, so I die cut a 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" rectangles from vellum and I glued on it with liquid glue.
At this point, I stamped images from the "Dandy Day" and "Really High Five" stamp sets, I colored them with alcohol markers, I fussy cut them and I added to my card with the two white "hillside" borders with a mix of liquid glue and foam squares.
As you maybe can imagine, I was inspired by the so talented and amazing C.C.ard making this card and I'm really happy of how it turned out.
Thank you so much for stopping by today.
Have a wonderful day, Silvia.
I started die cutting two stitched rectangles from white cardstock with Heffy Doodle "Imperial Stitched Rectangles" die.
I ink blended the first one on top with scattered straw, tumbled glass and broken china Distress Oxide inks and I splattered with clean water and loosened inks.
I die cutting the second one using "Stitched Hillside Borders" die and I put them aside.
I also die cut a grassy border with Hello Bluebird "Grassy Knoll" dies, I ink blended it with twisted citron and mowed lawn Distress Oxide inks and I glued on my base with the mushroom house.
I decided to create a soft look for my background, so I die cut a 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" rectangles from vellum and I glued on it with liquid glue.
At this point, I stamped images from the "Dandy Day" and "Really High Five" stamp sets, I colored them with alcohol markers, I fussy cut them and I added to my card with the two white "hillside" borders with a mix of liquid glue and foam squares.
As you maybe can imagine, I was inspired by the so talented and amazing C.C.ard making this card and I'm really happy of how it turned out.
Thank you so much for stopping by today.
Have a wonderful day, Silvia.
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