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Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Card of the Week, and Lawnscaping Challenge No.64

I recently made this mini-greeting card; namely, because I’ve been feeling like it’s been so long since I made a card just for fun—and it was about time I did! Sometimes I forget that I need to step away from making things for my shop, and make something for myself that can keep my creativity flowing. I feel that, that is an important thing to do—especially if I want to keep on creating new things for my shop.

I also noticed that Lawnscaping is currently hosting a fun challenge where you create a card using distress inks, and since I have a few distress inks I thought I’d give the challenge and try. I’m not too sure that I’ll win though, because while I did use 3 different distress inks you can’t really notice it that much. When I was making this card though, I just had fun and didn’t worry too much about how much or how little I was using distress ink—I mainly just wanted to have some fun. 
So, as you know I’m a huge fan of Lawn Fawn so of course I had to use my LF: stamps, paper, and twine! Here’s how I made the card: I cut a piece of card stock at 9 1/2” x 3 1/2”, and scored it length wise at 4 3/4” and set it aside. Next I cut a piece of yellow pattern paper from my Pink Lemonadepetite paper pack by LF, and cute it at 4 3/4" x 3 1/2" and set that aside as well. Next I grabbed my LF stamp sets: a birdie told me, say cheese, and critters in the forest and stamped out two of the Polaroid image, one fox, and one small text bubble on a piece of white card stock. Next I cut out the picture part of the polaroid image on one of the two images, and stamped the stump, and the tree as the background. Next I stamped the same images onto a piece of post-it paper and cut those out to use them as a mask so I could apply my distress ink colors, Broken China, and Peacock Features. Next I used a LF stamp and the distress ink to apply the stars in background. Once that was finished I removed the masks’ and colored in the tree and stump. Next I colored in the fox image, and the text bubble, then cut them out leaving a white boarder—I also cut out the full size polaroid image, too. Once all of that was cut out I adhered everything together, and applied some, Antique linen distress ink all around the polaroid image to make it look a bit vintage. Using the same Antique linen ink I grabbed a camera image from another one of my LF stamp sets and stamped that image three times at the bottom of the pattern paper to emphasize the polaroid picture. Next I wrapped some mint LF twine around the pattern paper, and adhered the image to the yellow panel using some foam adhesive, then adhered the whole thing to my card base, and it was finished!


Once this was done, I was so happy with it. I can’t wait to give it out. Isn’t it cute?

17 comments:

  1. Aw, this is adorable, Nicole! I'm glad that you were able to find time to make a card for fun! Great job on the distressed background! The stars and cameras were a nice touch, too! Thanks for playing along with us at Lawnscaping! :)

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  2. it's gorgeous! and, i love that we approached the challenge in the same way. i didn't worry too much about how noticeable the distressing was, just had fun doing it! thanks for playing along with us at lawnscaping!

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    1. Thanks, Elena! It was definitely fun just being free with this design :-D

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  3. This is the cutest thing ever! Love the colors on the card as well!
    ~Sara

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    1. Thank you, Sara! I agree with you about the colors. When I finished it that was one of my favorite things about it.

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  4. Your card is the best one showing on the LF Lawnscaping Challenge so far! And I can totally tell you used Distress Inks!

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    1. Aww, that was so sweet of you to say. Thank you, Valerie! :-D

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  5. Super cute!! Love the cameras on the bottom and the sweet colors :)

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  6. This is a REALLY cute one with the little fox! And I love how you incorporate the twine. =0)

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  7. Oh this is just beautiful Nicole! Gorgeous Card! Thanks for joining us at Lawnscaping Challenge :)

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  8. Very cute card! I love the "I pine for you." sentiment. Fits the card so well.

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  9. Super adorable scene! I love everything about this! Amazing job!

    -Samantha

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  10. Just wondering...what did you use to color your images? Distress markers? Colored pencils with blender? Copics? Very nicely done.

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