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Party On! New Lawn Fawn goodies are almost here!

Hi everyone! Peggy here! Tomorrow the newest release from Lawn Fawn will be available in the shop ! Whoohoo! For the occasion I wanted to share this party card with a happy bunch of LF critters. I used four of the critters from the Really high five set which is so much fun! The confetti is also from that stamp set. Because I wanted a critter for each of the letters in PARTY I looked through my stash and found the little hedgehog from Forest Feast to be the ideal match. Lastly, I stamped out the little paintbrush (Yes I got this set specifically because of that little paintbrush, oops) from Easter before and afters. I stamped the critters with Lawn Fawn Jet Black ink which is my favorite and colored them with copics. Using the Small Slimline Die Set from Lawn Fawn I cut a panel from white stamping card. I stamped the paint splatters from a set in my stash but you could draw with copics or ink smudge as well. I stamped with Abandoned Coral, Spiced Marmalade , Fossilized Amber, Pine N...

A sparkly Christmas!

Hi Everyone!  I'm back today sharing with you a super fun and sparkly card for the holidays!  Below is a supply list to help you find all of the goodies I used to create this card. Supply list: Studio Katia Iridescent Stars Pretty Pink Posh 3mm sparkling clear sequins Pretty Pink Posh Friendship confetti mix Spectrum Noir Sparkle Pen crystal clear Mama Elephant Me and My Yeti Mama Elephant Me and My Yeti coordinating die Mama Elephant Sentiments from a Yeti  & coordinating die Sizzix Framelites Circle Lawn Fawn Stitched Rectangle Frames We R Memory Keepers Gemstone Embossing folder Black cardstock Pink cardstock Acrylic paint Versafine Onyx black ink Foam squares Foam tape Starting with a piece of black cardstock cut to A2 size, acrylic paints mixed with water (colors used: light pink, pink and violet ) were splattered in a diagonal pattern.  Then the piece was set aside to dry for several hours.  After the background was dry, I used...