Lawn Fawnatics Challenge 154 | Into the Woods

Hello! I’m delighted to share a card that embodies the “Into the Woods” theme for the Lawn Fawnatics Challenge 154. Step into a world where whimsical critters drive, evergreen trees stretch towards the sky, and the call of adventure echoes through the air. Lawn Fawnatics Challenge 154 | Into the Woods

For the challenge, I’ve crafted a scene that features a car adorned with fishing gear, accompanied by two critters ready for an outdoor escapade. The forest border, mountain peaks, and the backdrop of evergreen trees complete the scene.

Lawn Fawnatics Challenge 154 | Into the Woods

I used the Car Critters and the Road Trip Add-On stamps and coordinating dies to create the focal point. I stamped the images on Arches Cold Press watercolor paper and used markers to color them. Once dry, I cut the images with their coordinating dies. To create the road, I used the On the Road die set. To create the forest in the background, I used the Forest Border die. I added trees cut with dies in the Forest Backdrop in the foreground.

Previously, I shared a card featuring the Car Critters set HERE.


Winter Wonderland | Lawn Fawnatics Challenge

Hello! I am delighted to be participating in the Lawn Fawnatics’ Christmas in July Challenge for which I have created a winter-themed card.

Winter Wonderland | Lawn Fawnatics Challenge

Lawn Fawnatics #153

  • For the challenge, I created a winter scene background featuring the Lawn Fawn Build-A-Cabin perched upon a gentle snowbank and a night sky adorned with stenciled snow. I previously shared cards showcasing the Build-A-Cabin HERE and HERE. Crafting the cabin from Sugar Plum cardstock added playfulness to the scene.
  • I stamped images from the adorable Lawn Fawn Snowball Fight set and brought them to life with watercolors. Mice throwing snowballs adds whimsy to the scene.
  • After applying white paste through the Snow Flurries Background, I sprinkled on Sparkle Dust Glitter and set the panel aside to dry.
  • When I assembled the scene, I used foam adhesive to add depth to the elements.
  • To embellish, I added Mini Snowflakes cut from Pop Up white glitter foam.

Winter Wonderland | Lawn Fawnatics Challenge


Lawn Fawn | Mixed Media Birthday Card

Hello! Today I am sharing a birthday card, featuring Lawn Fawn products, that I am entering into the Lawn Fawnatics Challenge #144 – All Things Birthday. This is not a card I just whipped up. It took time to watercolor the images and foil the background and letters! I learned a lot along the way.

Lawn Fawn | Mixed Media Birthday Card

  • Stamp images from the Wild for You and Party Animal sets in VersaFine ink on Arches Cold Press watercolor paper; heat set ink. Color images using Zig and Tombow markers. Once dry, cut with coordinating dies.
    Fox: Zig Brown, Zig Oatmeal; Alligator: Tombow Sap Green, Zig Deep Green; Mouse: Tombow Chocolate; Elephant: Zig Dark Gray; Giraffe: Zig Brown, Zig Light Brown, Tombow Peach.
  • Cut Party Balloons from watercolor paper and color with markers (Zig Persian Blue, Tombow Warm Red, Zig Bright Yellow). Die-cut strings from white cardstock and attach to dried balloons.
  • Foil Iridescent foil to toner sheet. Cut sentiment from foil with Cole’s ABCs. Cut same letters from Silver Glitter Foam and glue to the back of the foiled letters (glitter side down). (Any foam that can be die cut would work.) Cut Matte Black cardstock 1 1/2 inches by 5 1/2 inches and adhere letters to strip.
  • Apply Therm O Web Blanco Transfer Gel through the straight Skinny Stripes stencil on Sea Glass cardstock. Once dry, foil with Rainbow Deco Foil. (Notice that the stripes of the rainbow go from left to right, not top to bottom.) Trim panel to A2-size and add to card base. Adhere Vellum to panel with double-sided tape along the bottom which the sentiment strip will cover.
  • Add sentiment strip to background, attach balloons to background, and attach animals with foam adhesive. Glue can be added to the vellum behind the items to help secure it to the foiled background.

Lawn Fawn | Mixed Media Birthday Card


Lawn Fawnatics Challenge 129

Hello! I am playing along with the Lawn Fawnatics Challenge 129 Fun with Food with a teacup card. You can see another take with the same supplies in this post.

Lawn Fawnatics Challenge 129

  • Create card background from patterned paper and add to A2-size card base.
  • Stamp the Tea-rrific Day sentiment in brown ink on white cardstock and cut with die in the Large Stitched Rectangle Stackables set. I have had this set of dies for several years and reach for them regularly! Add panel to card background.
  • Die-cut three cups, saucer, face, flowers, and sugar cubes with the Stitched Teacup set from colored and white cardstock; assemble.
  • Nest assembled cups and tape together on back. Decorate cups with flowers and sugar cube. Add stack to card.

Lawn Fawnatics Challenge 129

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Lawn Fawnatics Challenge 128 – Christmas in July

Hello! Today, I am sharing a Christmas card that I created for the Lawn Fawnatics Challenge 128 – Christmas in July. I enjoy house scenes and often create them. I particularly like the pairing of the large house with the small village border.

Lawn Fawnatics Challenge 128 – Christmas in July

  • Create blue A2-size card base.
  • Stamp Simply Winter Sentiments sentiment on white cardstock and cut with the Little Town Border. Back house windows with yellow cardstock. Add to card base.
  • Cut house pieces with the Build-A-House and Christmas Add-On die sets. Add glitter glue to light pieces. Assemble when dry and add the decorated house to the card.
  • Embellish with snowflakes cut with dies in the Mini Snowflakes set.

Lawn Fawnatics Challenge 128 – Christmas in July

Lawn Fawnatics Challenge 128 – Christmas in July