Lawn Fawn | Teacup Valentine

Hello! Today I am sharing a Valentine created with the Lawn Fawn Stitched Teacup set. I have previously created cards with the set here and here.

Lawn Fawn | Teacup Valentine

    • Cut cups with the Stitched Teacup set from patterned paper and Chocolate Bar cardstock; assemble stack. (Teacups are taped together on the back.)
    • Stamp Simply Celebrate Hearts sentiment on white cardstock. Cut with largest rectangle in the Small Stitched Rectangle Stackables set (3 3/4 inches by 5 inches). Add stamped panel to Sea Glass cardstock card base.
    • Embellish with a sugar cube (included in the Stitched Teacup set) and hearts cut with dies in the Speech Bubbles set and Mini Picture Frames set (the smaller heart).

Lawn Fawn | Teacup Valentine


Lawn Fawn | Snowman Valentine

If Punxsutawney Phil is right, there will be snowmen for a while longer (Northern Hemisphere). Since I enjoyed playing with the Lawn Fawn Build-A-Snowman die for holiday cards (here and here), I figured I would use the same set for a Valentine combining Lawn Fawn products!

Lawn Fawn | Snowman Valentine

  • Cut patterned paper with A2-size die in the Large Stitched Rectangle Stackables set.  (The paper is from an old pad in my stash.) Add to card base.
  • Stamp Simply Celebrate Hearts sentiment (a new set from Lawn Fawn) in navy ink on white cardstock. To create the snowbank, cut with the A2-size die in the Large Stitched Rectangle Stackables set and then with a die in the Simple Stitched Hillside Borders set. Add to card background.
  • Cut snowman with Build-A-Snowman from flocked white, Light Brown Woodgrain, Black Licorice, orange, and patterned paper. Assemble and add to card background.
  • Use heart dies in the Speech Bubbles set to cut hearts from silver, navy, and red cardstock. (The Build-A-Snowman set includes a smaller heart; for the banner, I preferred this size and shape.) Adhere hearts to red-and-white twine. Position strand of hearts in the hands of the snowman; secure with glue.

Lawn Fawn | Snowman Valentine


Lawn Fawn | Winter Cabin Take Two

Hello! Today I am sharing a winter-themed card showcasing the Lawn Fawn Build-a-Cabin die set. This combination of elements works for a variety of occasions including Christmas or friendship. I previously shared a card featuring this die set here. On the card I am sharing today, I changed the orientation, the sentiment, and the color scheme.

Lawn Fawn | Winter Cabin

  • Create A2-size card base from navy cardstock.
  • Cut Snow Flurries Backdrop from white cardstock. Add strip of white cardstock to the bottom of the navy cardstock for snow. Glue Snow Flurries Backdrop to base. Previously, I have tucked the card elements under the snow frame. Given the number of elements, I decided to have the snow frame take a back seat and added the elements above the frame.
  • Cut Build-a-Cabin pieces from Light Brown Woodgrain, Chocolate Bar, dark brown, brushed silver, yellow, gray, and white cardstock. I used the Build-a-House Christmas Add On to cut a doorknob. Assemble cabin; cover back of windows and door with the yellow cardstock.
  • Stamp Snowball Fight sentiment in black on Noble Fir cardstock and cut with die in the Everyday Sentiment Banners set; add to card.
  • Cut evergreen trees from white and Noble Fir cardstock with dies in the Forest Backdrop set; assemble.
  • Apply Snowfall Grit Paste to cabin roof and trees; set aside to dry.
  • Add assembled Build-a-Cabin and trees, using foam adhesive as necessary for depth.

Lawn Fawn | Winter Cabin


Lawn Fawn | Winter Cabin

Hello! Today I am sharing a winter-themed card, created with Lawn Fawn supplies, that was inspired by the graphics on a coffee bag. I would not have thought to create a red sky. This card could serve for a number of occasions including Christmas, birthday, or “just because.”

Lawn Fawn | Winter Cabin

  • Create A2-size card base from red cardstock.
  • Cut Build-a-Cabin pieces from dark red, gray, Light Brown Woodgrain, Black Licorice, yellow, and white cardstock. Cover back of windows and door with yellow cardstock.
  • Cut Stitched Mountain Border from white and light teal-blue cardstock. Add snow to mountain tops.
  • Stamp Snowball Fight sentiment in black on white cardstock and cut with the Forest Border die.
  • Trim assembled Stitched Mountain Border and Forest Border; add to card base.
  • Add assembled Build-a-Cabin to scene with foam adhesive. Embellish with snowflakes cut with Mini Snowflakes dies.

Lawn Fawn | Winter Cabin


Lawn Fawn | Welcome Winter

Hello and happy winter (for those in the Northern Hemisphere)! We have snow on the ground and cold temps here in the Pacific Northwest. I am sharing a winter-themed card featuring a combination of Lawn Fawn products – dies, stencil, and stamp set.

Lawn Fawn | Welcome Winter

  • Apply stencil paste through the Snowy Sky stencil on light-blue cardstock, sprinkle on Rock Candy Glitter, and set aside to dry. Once dry, add to card base.
  • Cut Snow Flurries Backdrop from white cardstock. I previously shared a card using the Snow Flurries Backdrop here.
  • Cut Foxy Family from Black Licorice, white, pink, and red-brown cardstock; assemble. I shared another card with the Foxy Family here.
  • Cut trees from Noble Fir and white cardstock. Darken one small tree with Rustic Wilderness ink. Add white backs to green fronts.
  • Stamp Snowball Fight sentiment on Noble Fir cardstock and cut with die in the Everyday Sentiment Banner set.
  • Cut hillside from white flocked cardstock with die in the Simple Stitched Hillside Borders set; trim as necessary.
  • Attach hillside to stenciled background, adhere Snow Flurries Backdrop.
  • Add foxes and tuck two of the trees behind the foxes. Attach smaller tree with foam adhesive.
  • Attach sentiment.

Lawn Fawn | Welcome Winter