Monday, April 22, 2019

Fairy best friends (with Neat and Tangled)

Hi there!

I'm here and on the NT blog this morning, with a sweet friendship card using images from To The Stars, from our newest release.

fairy best friends (Neat and Tangled)

I did the softest ink blended sky using Lawn Fawn's Mermaid ink and an oval makeup brush. Honestly, those brushes make it too easy! It's foolproof.

Then, I flicked some white paint onto the sky, to give it a dreamier quality before laying in the clouds and fairies.

fairy best friends (Neat and Tangled)

I gave the girls matching hair colors and outfits, and finished off the card with a sentiment from So Many Sentiments.

I hope you like it! Thanks for stopping by!

♥.

Thursday, April 18, 2019

Celestial (Neat and Tangled release week)

Hi there!

If you're looking for today's Lawn Fawn post, scroll down or click HERE. I'm pulling double shifts all week!

Welcome back to Neat and Tangled's release week! We've shown you all of the new goodies that will be for sale as of tomorrow morning. In the meantime, the design team has created bonus projects for you today!

celestial (Neat and Tangled release week)

I used To The Stars, and did some moodier ink blending. I used a yellow and a few shades of blue ink. While I was blending, my daughter exclaimed - huh! yellow and blue really do make green!

weirdo.

celestial (Neat and Tangled release week)

I purposefully left it really light around the moon, so that it looked like a glowing haze. I flecked on some white and also some black ink and added a few clouds and stars to the night sky. The sentiment was nestled in and heat-embossed.

I hope you like it! Check out the Neat and Tangled blog for more inspiration - click!

♥.

Layered butterflies (Lawn Fawn inspiration week)

Hi there!

Welcome to Lawn Fawn's April inspiration week! We're taking a closer look at some of the spring collection, and hoping you'll be inspired to get creative yourself!

Today is our showcase of the Layered Butterflies dies. I snipped one in half for a different look:

Layered butterflies (Lawn Fawn inspiration week)


I cut a piece of white cardstock with a wavy Stitched Hillside Border die, and then cut into it again with a larger butterfly die. I then backed the negative space with a speckled pink paper, to set it apart from the scalloped pink paper to the right.

I borrowed a sentiment from Butterfly Kisses, and added a heat-embossed butterfly trail as well.

Layered butterflies (Lawn Fawn inspiration week)

I hope you like it! Check out the Lawn Fawn blog today to see this card being made from start to finish in Kelly's video - click!

♥.

Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Receding background (Neat and Tangled release week)

Hi there!

If you're looking for today's Lawn Fawn post, scroll down or click HERE. I'm pulling double posts all week!

Welcome back to day 3 of this month's Neat and Tangled release week! Today, we're showing off an AMAZING background stamp designed by Miriam.  Itis a 6x6 cling rubber stamp called Receding Background, and so perfect for both bold and subtle backgrounds.

I went pink (again) and subtle, and paired it with some images from To The Stars:

Receding background (Neat and Tangled release week)

I did some ink blending over the entire cardfront using Lawn Fawn's Ballet Slippers ink. Then, I stamped the Receding Background image on top using the same ink. I love the subtle look this gives!

Receding background (Neat and Tangled release week)

I stamped the stars cluster a few times in the center of the card, and also brought in some extra stars and a snowflake cluster from one of our Christmas sets (Elfs and Their Shelf.)

I then stamped a greeting from A-mazing and added the fairy, moon and clouds from To The Stars.

I hope you like it! There's more to see on the NT blog this morning - click!

♥.

mother's day (Lawn Fawn inspiration week)

Hi there!

Welcome to Lawn Fawn's April inspiration week. Today is our showcase of the Mother's Day Line Border die.

Mother's day (Lawn Fawn inspiration week)

I create a scene of a mommy with her little ducklings, and got the line border to follow the same curve as the grassy hills.

Mother's day (Lawn Fawn inspiration week)

The ducks are from Rub-A-Dub-Dub, the clouds, butterfly and flowers are from Butterfly Kisses. I love mixing a little old and new together!

I hope you like it! Be sure to check out all the inspiration on the LF blog this morning - click!

♥.

Tuesday, April 16, 2019

hello beautiful (Neat and Tangled release week)

Hi there!

If you're looking for today's Lawn Fawn post, scroll down or click HERE. I'm pulling double postings all week!

Welcome to day 2 of this month's Neat and Tangled release week! Everything we show you this week will be available for purchase as of Friday morning (April 19th).

Today, we're showing off a 3x4 stamp set called Dream Big. It features a fairy riding a flying goose, and works so well with the previously shown To The Stars. It's right out of a fairy-tale, isn't it?

hello beautiful (Neat and Tangled release week)


I created as dreamy a backdrop as I could for the main image, by ink-blending the softest pink haze, and laying a trail of stars beneath the goose.

I layered a few of the puffy clouds from To The Stars, and used a white gel pen to add some white dotted accents to the background layer.

hello beautiful (Neat and Tangled release week)

I hope you like it! Don't forget to leave me a comment before you go! Danielle will choose a random comment from among all of the design team's posts this week - the winner will be awarded a $25 store gift card!

And be sure to check out what the rest of the design team did with this set - click!

♥.

upside-down raindrops (Lawn Fawn inspiration week)

Hi there!

Welcome to another day of this month's inspiration week! Today, we're showing off the Rainy Backdrop. This is a card that I made way back for sneak peek week in January, but I'll show it off again:


I turned the raindrops upside down - i was thinking they looked more like underwater bubbles that way?

I did some ink blending on the raindrops layer, keeping it darker towards the bottom.


The whale is from Get Well Before 'n Afters, the sending hugs sign is from Open Me, and I finished the design with the Feel Better Line Border.

I hope you like it! There's more to see on the Lawn Fawn blog today - click!

♥.


Monday, April 15, 2019

to the stars (Neat and Tangled release week)

Hi there!

If you're looking for today's Lawn Fawn post, scroll down or click HERE. I'm pulling double postings for the rest of the week!

Welcome to April's Neat and Tangled release week. We tease you with the new collection for a few days until it hits the store on Friday morning (April 19th.)

On day 1, we're showing off a set that I illustrated, called To The Stars. I've been wanting to do a fairy set for a long time, but I've seen enough cute garden fairy sets to steer clear of that kind and go a more celestial route.

This set features 3 fairies, a few puffy clouds, a constellation and the cutest moon.

To the stars (Neat and Tangled release week)

I perched the daintiest fairy atop the moon, and positioned a few clouds and constellations all around. Using the oval dies from the Card Front Designs die set, I created an aperture to house all of the focal images. I love that by nesting the oval dies together, I could create a thin frame. I love little finishing touches like that!

To color the clouds and the moon, I opted for light greys (Copic markers T0, T1) since I used a night-sky patterned paper. You guys, I think this is my last scrap of this paper. I have been hoarding it for so long! I wish I knew who made it and where I could get some more!

To get different sizes of constellations, I simply snipped off a star or 2. Easy peasy. In the stamp set, I also included a lone star and a tiny line image - you could create a whole backdrop of unique constellations! 

To the stars (Neat and Tangled release week)

I love the sentiment included in the set. Originally, I included the usual "love you to the stars" but my good friend Bethany suggested I go PAST the stars - so magical!

I hope you like this new set! Stayed tuned for a smaller, companion set that will debut tomorrow!  Be sure to check out the NT blog this morning (click!). 

GIVEAWAY: before you go, leave me a comment! Danielle will choose a lucky winner from among all of the design team's blogs this week. On Friday morning she will announce the winner of a $25 store gift card. Good luck!

♥.

Let's taco 'bout it (Lawn Fawn inspiration week)

Hi there!

Welcome to Lawn Fawn's April inspiration week. We're taking a closer look at some sets and dies from the spring collection. Today, we're showing off Year Nine, Lawn Fawn's 9th birthday set!

let's taco 'bout it (Lawn Fawn inspiration week)


I colored the taco, put a party hat on him, a candle in front of him and called it a party. I stamped the confetti image behind the taco, on a layer of kraft-colored cardstock.

let's taco 'bout it (Lawn Fawn inspiration week)

I never knew a taco could be so stinkin' cute! To finish off the card, I heat embossed the sentiments into one of the new Wavy Banners.

Check out the Lawn Fawn blog this morning for more design team inspiration - click!

♥.

Sunday, April 14, 2019

Storms and rainbows (Lawn Fawn inspiration week)

Hi there!

Welcome to this month's Lawn Fawn inspiration week! Today we're showing off Rain Or Shine Before 'n Afters.

storms and rainbows (Lawn Fawn inspiration week)


I did some ink blending to create 2 separate vignettes.

storms and rainbows (Lawn Fawn inspiration week)

Once I blended the greys and blues to my liking, I splatters on some white paint before stamping the cluster of stormy raindrops. To the clouds, I added a bit of grey shading (copic marker T0) and a sad face. I simply wiped the ink off the smile and stamped the eyes and then did the inverse so that I could stamp that smile upside down.

storms and rainbows (Lawn Fawn inspiration week)

I stamped and colored more clouds to go behind the rainbow, but shading them in a light blue here (copic marker B000.)

I heat-embossed the sentiments onto black cardstock and snipped them out.

I hope you like it! There's more to see on the LF blog this morning - click!

♥.

Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Charge me up! (Lawn Fawn light-up card kit)

Hi there!

Lawn Fawn has something fun going on: A light-up card making kit, in collaboration with Chibitronics!

Charge me up! (Lawn Fawn)

The kit comes with an exclusive stamp set, matching dies, and everything you need to charge them up! You even get a template and a set of step-by-step instructions. With this kit, you'll be able to make 2 light-up cards, and a ton more using the sweet robot stamp set.

Charge me up! (Lawn Fawn)


I kept my card embarrassingly simple, since I was a little intimidated by the light-up aspect! It turns out, however, that it's all pretty simple! I create a robot couple that gets all charged up whenever they're together. awwww!

I hope you like it! There are more charged-up creations on the Lawn Fawn blog this morning, and for the next few days too - click!

♥.