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A Really Chill Birthday with Peggy

Hi everyone! Peggy here! My birthday is coming up February 2nd, Yay! For the occasion I'm sharing a birthday card featuring the cute sloth from the Lawn Fawn mini set Hang in there . I started by blending a background with some distress oxide colors, fossilized amber, squeezed lemonade and tumbled glass (my most used color!). Next I cut the Lawn Fawn Lift the flap tree backdrop from some Paperbag cardstock and distressed the edges of the trees and frame with some Tea dye distress ink . I cut some clouds from the Stitched Rainbow standalone die set and cut pieces of paper to put behind the tree flaps and a little ground from some Cilantro cardstock . I colored the edges of both with distress oxide Pine Needles. I stamped the images with some Jet Black ink by Lawn Fawn and colored with copics. The little stack of presents is from the Home for the holidays set and the cake is from Elphie Selfie . I created the sentiment by using Wow white embossing powder on some Black licorice c...

Birthday Sloth with Hugs!

Happy Monday! Kim back with you today and I am in a great mood! March has arrived which means spring is around the corner!  My project today features all Lawn Fawn products and is a birthday card for one of my nephews! Go check out the Butterfly Reflections Ink shop for some great Lawn Fawn products, links below! I have always loved Lawn Fawn and especially their critters. This sloth from the Hang in There stamp set is certainly not an exception - I just love him! I started by stamping and coloring my sloth with Copics (W7 and W5 for the eyes, a mix of W5, W3, E71 and E74 for the body, E40 and E42 for the face). I die cut the image then went through my Lawn Fawn stash and decided on a jungle theme for my nephew Tristan. I used the trees from Critters Down Under and the leaves from Critters in the Jungle. I then decided to die cut my base panel from Avery Elle's Wonky Stitches Elle-ments. The cloud masks were die cut from Lawn Fawn clouds and I used Distress Ink in...