Lawn Fawn BIG Hello

Sending a BIG Hello from the Pacific Northwest with a card featuring Lawn Fawn products.

Lawn Fawn BIG Hello

  • I stamped, Copic-colored, and pencil-colored critters from the Wild for You stamp set.
  • Masking part of the sentiment, I heat-embossed in yellow the Hello on the rust cardstock, which I die-cut with a stitched rectangle die.
  • I used a circle die to cut the grassy border, adding it to a blue circle.
  • I cut the letters twice for extra dimension, adding them above the heat-embossed hello.
  • I placed a cloud and sun behind the heads of the three animals.

Lawn Fawn BIG Hello

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Lawn Fawn Tropical Scene

Hello! Today I am sharing a tropical scene created with Lawn Fawn products.

I combined Copic-colored critters against a beach scene. This scene is probably not realistic in terms of actual habit!

Lawn Fawn Tropical Scene

  • The Tropical Backdrop die cuts a frame, as well as pieces for the palm trunks and fronds (cut from SU Cucumber Crush, now retired) which can be applied on top of the frame.
  • I added a sand hill and ocean wave behind the frame and a die-cut sentiment.

Lawn Fawn Tropical Scene

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Lawn Fawn Spring Scene

Today I am sharing a spring-themed “Hello” card created with Lawn Fawn products.

Lawn Fawn Spring Scene

  • To begin, I stamped the images and Copic colored them. I wasn’t sure how I’d combine them at first.
  • I laid out the pieces and saw that the scene needed to be a landscape one.
  • I created the background with the Stitched Cloud Backdrop and a grassy hill cut with the Meadow Borders.
  • To fill the sky, I die-cut the sentiment with the Speech Bubbles die.

Lawn Fawn Spring Scene

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Die-cut Easter Chicks

Hello! Today I am sharing a CAS spring- or Easter-themed card featuring chicks cut with the Karen Burniston Spring Animals set. I used this set last year on this card and this one.

Die-cut Easter Chicks

  • I die-cut the chicks, egg, and accessories and assembled them. I used a Paper Smooches set (Bees) to cut the small eye.
  • I added the chicks to a patterned paper background.
  • I stamped a Lawn Fawn greeting and cut it with a banner die. I only have a few Easter stamps and decided this sentiment worked just fine.
  • I cut a mat for the patterned paper square and added the assembly to a patterned paper card base. (Both from the Echo Park I Love Spring pad.)

Die-cut Easter Chicks

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Lawn Fawn Hello Spring

Hello! Today I am sharing an Easter-/spring-scene created with Lawn Fawn supplies. It’s a sunny day here in the Pacific Northwest.

Lawn Fawn Hello Spring

  • I die-cut the pieces using the Build-A-House, Build-A-House Christmas (door), and the Scalloped Treat Box Spring Add-On die sets. I assembled the house and tree with glue.
  • I stamped the sentiment (masking part of it) on to white cardstock and cut it with the medium-sizedĀ  cloud die. I also cut a cloud with the largest die in the same set.
  • I added a 3/4″ Field Day (green) cardstock strip to the Sea Glass (light blue) card base. Note: the card base is 5 1/2″ wide by 4 3/4″ tall to accommodate the height of the house. (The house can be assembled to be shorter by placing the roof lower and the bottom board higher.)
  • I attached the assembled pieces with dot roller and foam adhesive to the base.

Lawn Fawn Hello Spring