Lawn Fawn: Gleeful Gardens
Hello & Happy Valentines Eve!
Today I have a super fun and cute card, that is just perfect to send to a friend, family member or just anyone you really like. I am using the Gleeful Gardens stamp set from Lawn Fawn. Make sure you head on over to the Lawn Fawn Blog, because they are giving away a ton of stuff this week, not to mention all of the projects are super duper cute! Like cuteness overboard really, and who doesn't want more cute in their life? Right?!
Today I have a super fun and cute card, that is just perfect to send to a friend, family member or just anyone you really like. I am using the Gleeful Gardens stamp set from Lawn Fawn. Make sure you head on over to the Lawn Fawn Blog, because they are giving away a ton of stuff this week, not to mention all of the projects are super duper cute! Like cuteness overboard really, and who doesn't want more cute in their life? Right?!
For this card, I did quite a bit of stamping and die cutting. The great thing about stamps with matching diecuts is that you get a great even border around your stamped image, and no more fussy cutting! I like to stamp an image, color it in, and then using a low tac tape I secure the dies over the stamped image. You certainly can have a different process, but this is just works for me.
I used a ton of Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L 3D Foam squares for this card, to get all of the layers and dimension. Dimension is key, especially when creating scenes.
All of the images were colored in using Copic Markers (r14, r24, r27, r29, c00, c01, c03, c05, b00, b01, b02, and i can't remember the greens {sorry}).
The envelopes were stamped using versa mark, which is a watermark ink, and I love using it on kraft cardstock.
Materials Used:
Lawn Fawn Gleeful Gardens stamp set
Lawn Fawn Gleeful Gardens dies
Lawn Fawn Stitched circles dies
Lawn Fawn grass die
Lawn fawn trimmins peppermint
copic markers
Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L 3D Foam Squares
Tsukineko tuxedo black ink
Versafine ink
versamark ink
kraft cardstock
white yardstick
red cardstock
green yardstick
blue yardstick
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