Lawn Fawn Trimmings

Today Lawn Fawn is adding some fun additions to the store.  
A few ribbon sets called, Chipper & Dapper.
Today I am using two of the ribbon trimmings from the Chipper set, that I paired with the Frosties stamp set.
Have you all started on your Christmas cards?
I only have around 10 done.
But, I am sure somehow, I will get them all finished.

The inspiration for this card came from the Dean Martin song called "Let it Snow".
(click on the link to listen to this song...do it, it will make you happy!)
I started my card, with a kraft card base.
Next, I layered some of The Girls Paperie Tinsel & Twig pattern paper.
Snowfall, to be exact.
This paper screams Happy Holidays to me.
If you are still looking for some trendy, and very beautiful Christmas pattern paper.  Tinsel and Twig is one of my favorites right now.  I bought mine at my local scrap book store, however, I am sure Two Peas or Scrapbook.com sell it.
Once my pattern paper was adhered, I stamped my "let it snow" sentiment three times in red ink, then stamped my snowflakes all over in a green ink, both from the Frosties stamp set from Lawn Fawn.
Next, I added my super cute trimmings (which included my favorite twine!), and finished it off with the Flower Market Crepe Paper snowflake embellishment, again from The Girls Paperie.
I love this card!
I think I will make a few more, because it makes me that happy!!


For more great projects using the new Lawn Fawn Trimmings, check out what the rest of the Design Team has made.
Don't forget to stop at the Lawn Fawn blog as well.

Comments

This is really cute and christmasy love the layout!
Anonymous said…
Super duper cute, Latisha!
I hope you had a happy Thanksgiving. :)

-Teri
Laurel Beard said…
Super, Super cute. Love the rustic feel of this card!! :) Want to meet up soon?
~amy~ said…
I seriously LOVE this card..a ton.
Tiffany Heilman said…
super cute card. I love everything about it!
Julie Ruffcorn said…
This card just makes you happy!!! Love how the stamps work with the embellishment!

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