Hi there!
Lawn Fawn is showing off their spring line on the blog this week, before it all gets packed up to bring to the Creativation show!
Today, I'm showing off a few new products: the Fancy Lattice Backdrop, and Llama Tell You. That llama is too cute!
I hope you can that I did some work to inlay the background pieces. It looks so soft and pretty like this, and totally worth some extra effort.
I started out by cutting the lattice backdrop 3 times - in white, cream and pink. Then, I punched out all of the pieces from the white backdrop and used that as my base. I glued that empty lattice backdrop to another sheet of white cardstock.
To inlay the other colors, I avoided, as much as possible, removing the pieces from the die-cut Lattice Backdrops in the other colors. I simply dotted the glue row by row, and, placing the intact backdrop over the white one I punched out the desired pieces right over the little beads of glue. It didn't take as long as you would think! I worked a few rows at a time, dotting glue, and punching the pieces into place.
I hope you like it, and be sure to visit the Lawn Fawn blog this morning for more sneak peeks - click!
♥.
Lawn Fawn is showing off their spring line on the blog this week, before it all gets packed up to bring to the Creativation show!
Today, I'm showing off a few new products: the Fancy Lattice Backdrop, and Llama Tell You. That llama is too cute!
I hope you can that I did some work to inlay the background pieces. It looks so soft and pretty like this, and totally worth some extra effort.
I started out by cutting the lattice backdrop 3 times - in white, cream and pink. Then, I punched out all of the pieces from the white backdrop and used that as my base. I glued that empty lattice backdrop to another sheet of white cardstock.
To inlay the other colors, I avoided, as much as possible, removing the pieces from the die-cut Lattice Backdrops in the other colors. I simply dotted the glue row by row, and, placing the intact backdrop over the white one I punched out the desired pieces right over the little beads of glue. It didn't take as long as you would think! I worked a few rows at a time, dotting glue, and punching the pieces into place.
I hope you like it, and be sure to visit the Lawn Fawn blog this morning for more sneak peeks - click!
♥.
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