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Oh Gnome!

Happy Friday Friends! It is  Dana  here today sharing a fun card and tag set using some products from  Lawn Fawn . For my card, I began by creating my background. I used the  Lawn Fawn: Mushroom Border Dies  for both my row of mushrooms and the grass. I love how both pieces are included with this die set! I mounted these onto a piece of paper from the  Lawn Fawn: Watercolor Wishes 6x6 Paper Pad . This is the perfect paper pad for backgrounds...it looks like you watercolored or ink blended the background, but without all of the work. For my images, I used the  Lawn Fawn: Oh Gnome! Stamp Set . I stamped my images with  Gina K Designs Jet Black Amalgam Ink  and colored them with  Copic Markers . Next, I used the  Lawn Fawn: Oh Gnome! Lawn Cuts  to die cut all of my images. I attached them to my card front with  Foam Adhesive . To finish my card, I attached my card panel onto my A2 card base. Next, I beg...

Friend like GNOME other!!!

Hello Crafty Friends Waleska here from  craftinglove  glad to be sharing with you another post for Butterfly Reflections Ink blog.  Who isn´t in love with the entire  Lawn Fawn  latest release??? So Amazing right...?? I declare myself a Lawnfawnatic who else with me?? For my card today I used one of my latest favorite stamps sets and dies... CARD DETAILS: I started by choosing my color combo, (that is usually my first step.)  I measure and cut the grass and the mushooms for the grass I used a combination of  Oxide Inks   in colors  Peacoak Feathers  at the bottom and   Mowed Lawn  at the top they look amazing together, I splash some water with a waterbrush for more interest.   I then started coloring the mushroom tops from the Mushroom Border dies with copic markers with the same color palette I choose at the beginning some yellow/orange and purple/pinks I adhere them with Glossy Accents ,...

Sliding Window Die Card with Sunny Studio

Happy Wednesday! It's Lindsay here on the Butterfly Reflections, Ink blog. When I first saw this  Sliding Window Die  from Sunny Studio I knew I had to have it! I haven't delved too much in to interactive cards, but this seemed like a really good place to start. I used the  Home Sweet Gnome Stamp Set  from Sunny Studios for this card since I'm slowly getting in to the fall spirit. Here in Hawaii it's hot as usual, but we are moving to Oregon this month so I'm excited to have a cool, festive fall season this year! I started with stamping out the images from  Home Sweet Gnome Stamp Set  with  Amalgam Ink  from Gina K Designs and colored them with  Copic Markers . I then die cut them using the  Coordinating Dies  and set them aside while I worked on the rest of the card. I started the card assembly with the  Gingham Jewel Tones 6x6 Paper Pad  from Sunny Studios. I really feel that their jewel tone paper ...

You Gnome Me So Well!

Happy Saturday, Crafty Friends! I'm back on the blog today with this fun little shaker card! My younger brother celebrated his birthday last month, and I wanted to make him smile with this fun card. He appreciates goofy little characters, and so I thought he'd enjoy getting this for his birthday.  I started by stamping the images from the My Favorite Things You Gnome Me stamp set on Strathmore Bristol Smooth paper. This paper is great for coloring images when you want to get good blending with your coloring media. I used my Distress Markers  to color the images and then fussy cut them out. I set them aside and started working on the shaker window. Because I knew I wanted to make shaker card, I actually solidified my plan for the card panel first. I used the Lawn Fawn Stitched Rectangle Stackables die to die-cut the gray kraft panel. I also used my hickory smoke distress ink  and my ink blending tool  to treat the edges of the panel, just to a...