Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Some Bunny Card {01.17.2018}

Hi! Today's card is a little card I whipped up for a baby shower I will be attending. Here is the card.

Products used:
Lawn Fawn Hello Baby stamp set and matching dies
Lawn Fawn Grassy Border
Lawn Fawn Critters Down Under
Lawn Fawn Let's Polka In the Meadow Petite Paper Pack
Tonic Die Layering Basics Die Set Mixed Edge Oval
Tonic Tangerine Machine
Tonic 12" Wide Base Craft Guillotine
Versamark Ink
Anti Static Bag
Sparkle N Sprinkle White Detail embossing powder
Versafine Black Onyx Ink
Distress Ink
Zig Clean Color Real Brush Pens


To make this card: I started out by stamping out the images with Versafine Black Onyx Ink onto cardstock. I colored the images with Zig Clean Color Real Brush Pens and blended them with a water brush. I die cut some white cardstock in the Tonic Oval die, and a Lawn Fawn patterned paper with a scalloped edge Tonic oval die. I also scored and folded some cardstock and die cut it (with the top of the die just over the edge of the fold so it wouldn't cut) and made a card base shaped in an oval. I ink blended some Distress ink onto my oval cardstock and spritzed it with some water and dried it with some paper towel to give the sky some texture. I die cut the grass with Lawn Fawn's Grassy Border, treated it with my Anti Static Bag, stamped on the sentiment using Versamark Ink, then sprinkled it with Sparkle N Sprinkle's White Detail embossing powder and heat set it. I die cut the images with the Lawn Fawn Hello Baby matching dies. I layered everything on the front of the card with foam tape and adhesive. I stamped a sentiment and the kangaroo from Lawn Fawn's Critters Down Under inside the card, and the card was done!

I hope my friend likes this little sweet card, and she has a great time at her baby shower.

Thanks for stopping by. Have a magical day!

-Chris

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1 comment:

  1. Adorable and perfect for a baby shower! Love those sweet little bunnies...Lawn Fawn has the cutest little stamps!

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