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


Lawn Fawn | Tea-rriffic

Hello! Today I am sharing a friendship card created with Lawn Fawn die and stamp sets. I used a summer color palette.

Lawn Fawn | Tea-rriffic

  • Create card background from patterned paper and add to A2-size card base.
  • Cut three cups, including flowers, spoon, and sugar cubes, with the Stitched Teacup die set from colored and white cardstock. Add assembled cups to background with dot and foam adhesive. Decorate cups with flowers. Add spoon to scene.
  • Heat-emboss the Tea-rrific Day sentiment in Red Geranium. Cut with die in the Extra Sentiment Banner set and add to card.

Lawn Fawn | Tea-rriffic


Lawn Fawn | Die-cut Beach Scene

Hello! Today I am sharing a die-cut, beach scene, “Hello” card created with a variety of Lawn Fawn supplies.

Lawn Fawn | Die-cut Beach Scene

  • Cut cloud background from light teal cardstock with the Stitched Cloud Backdrop. Add to A2-size card base.
  • Cut Tropical Background frame from kraft cardstock and the palm trees from kraft and two shades of green cardstock. Add ink to palm trunks so that they stand out against the kraft frame. Add palm tree pieces to frame.
  • Cut seagull with dies in the Treat Box Beach House set; assemble. Use Copic marker to color legs and beak.
  • Cut wave with Ocean Wave Borders die from dark teal cardstock.
  • Stamp Simply Sentiments “Hello” (with masking) in teal ink on white cardstock. Cut with Simple Puffy Cloud die.
  • Cut sun with circle die from yellow cardstock.
  • Slip wave behind frame, trim as required, and attach to cloud background. Add sun. Add cloud and seagull with foam adhesive.

Lawn Fawn | Die-cut Beach Scene


Lawn Fawn Spring Build-A-House Hello

Hello! Today I am sharing a spring-themed card created with Lawn Fawn products. I have shared similar cards here and here. I like cards that feature houses, windows, and fences. One of my favorite pastimes is to look at houses and gardens!

Lawn Fawn Spring Build-A-House Hello

  • I die-cut the Build-A-House and Spring Add-On pieces from cardstock and assembled them.
  • I embossed the background with the Stitched Cloud cover plate. I own the landscape version of the die rather than the portrait version. Luckily the bottom of the sky ended where the grass began!
  • I added a Grassy Border.
  • I masked the Simply Sentiments sentiment and cut it with one of the Simply Puffy Cloud Frame dies.

Lawn Fawn Spring Build-A-House Hello

Lawn Fawn Spring Build-A-House Hello

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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-sized  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