Critters on the Savanna

I have to admit, I seriously love to color these two critters.  As I was thinking up a card idea, I really wanted to use both of them, and have them in grass somehow.  When I tried to stamp grass, it just didn't give me the depth I had in my mind.  All of the sudden I thought "aha!" I can create some grass with pattern paper, and have the critters sitting in it.
To achieve the depth, I used some Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L foam squares (both sizes) on each layer of the grass and critters.  
Head on over to the Lawn Fawn blog, for more inspiration using this stamp set.  I used the Lawn Cuts that coordinate with the stamp set as well.
*tip*
I die cut the lion and giraffe onto white card stock first, and then stamp my image second.

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Adorable CAS card! Those critters are just too cute. :)

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This card is adorable! I love how you used the patterned paper to make the "jungle"

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