If you have any questions on how I made this box, feel free
to leave me a comment, but don't forget you can click here for the tutorial. Have a great Wednesday!
A2 Stationary Box with A Window
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
My favorite season (Fall) is finally upon us! I couldn’t be
happier right now. This means I don’t have to suffer in the summer heat any
longer, and I can get out all of my sweaters, gloves, and beanies out. Not only
do I love the fall weather but everything else that comes along with it; such
as, the awesome fall inspired crafting products. Lawn Fawn came out with some
pretty amazing products for fall, and—of course, I LOVE them! Today I’m making
a really cute A2 box with a window using their new fall paper collection, Intothe Woods, as well as their new die set, Stitched Journaling Card (which I used
to create the window on the back of the box). Not only did I use their new
paper, and die set for this—I also used their super cute new brown and white
twine, you can find it by clicking here.
As if the paper, twine, and dies aren't cute enough—Lawn Fawn
also has a coordinating stamp set that goes with the entire collection named,
Into the Woods. This set contains adorable images like this deer, clouds, and
text bubble that I used to create the stationary. I was so excited to get this
stamp set out and create something with it. I’ve been working so many hours,
getting all of my orders out, and I haven’t been able to use that many of the new
products I got from LF. So you can image how happy I was to make these cards,
hehe. I wanted these cards to be colorful yet still only one layer. I used
plenty of different, Hero Arts shadow inks, and I think the colors I used match
perfectly with the paper I used to make the box.
If you are interested in learning how I made the box, you
can find the tutorial I made on the subject by clicking here. I also created a template
for this box so that I will always remember the dimensions—it really comes in
handy, because I make so many different things and it’s hard for me to remember
the sizes of things!
Card of the Week, You're a Good Apple
Friday, September 13, 2013
I was inspired to create this card by my niece, Samantha.
She just entered pre-school a few days ago and I can’t believe it! It’s really
cool though, because now I can be one of those crafters/card-makers that makes
cards for teachers now, hehe. For this particular card design, I used a few old
Lawn Fawn stamp set, and a few new ones as well. To create the pattern paper
background I stamped the line paper stamp directly onto a white A2 size card
base, using the stamp set, schoolhouse backdrops. That stamp set comes with the
cutest stamps!
To create the chalkboard, I used the wood grain pattern
paper (which I love), from the, Into the woods petite paper pack, and the black
chalkboard paper (for the sentiment) from the, Peach Love Joy petite paper pack.
For the sentiment on the chalkboard, I used the LF stamp set, A good apple.
The two ink colors I used for the paper pattern design on
the card base are, Soft pool, and Pale tomato by Hero Arts. I’m SO IN LOVE with
their ink—it’s not even funny. I’m always trying to find a reason to use them.
The quality is amazing. Well, I hope you enjoyed this card, and feel free to leave me a comment letting me know what you think! Have a great weekend.
Surprise! It's Kelly Marie's Birthday Party Blog Hop!
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Today a bunch of crafty gals and I are getting together to
celebrate the birthday of, Kelly Marie, one of the owners of Lawn Fawn! It’s a
little virtual surprise party; and, we’re each making her something using the
awesome LF products. I hope she is thrilled about it!
I made Kelly, a Birthday card using the new stamp set, Ourfriendship grows, and thought it would be cute to make some matching cupcake
toppers! I made chocolate cupcake toppers with chocolate frosting and ground
Oreo’s to make the top of the cupcakes look like dirt, hehe. I ate one for you
Kelly!
Dear Kelly,
I wish you a very happy birthday! I hope you were surprised,
and I’m so thankful to have met you and that I can call you my friend. Thanks
for being awesome; and, for sharing all your creativity, kindness, and Lawn
Fawn awesomeness with the world! You’re the best.
Your friend,
Nicole
Like I mentioned before, a bunch of us girls got together
for this surprise party blog hop, and each one of use made something special
for, Kelly. Thank you for stopping by from Chari's blog, and next up on the hop is, Teri. Take some time to view the projects made by all the other girls!
They’re so amazing! You can head over to Tiffany's blog if you would like to start from the beginning.
Deborah
Townsend: http://thepaintandpapercottage.blogspot.com/
Laurel Beard:
http://laurelbeard.org
Nancy Krueger & Mama Fawn: http://happyheart-nancyljk.blogspot.com/
Cheiron Brandon: http://cheironbrandon.typepad.com
Melissa Shea: http://lovemyscraps.com
Jenn Shurkus: http://shurkus.com
Jasmine Marie: http://iam-bookish.blogspot.com
Annette Allen: http://www.myclevercreations.blogspot.com
Christiana Reuling: http://christygetscrafty.blogspot.com/
Sarah Martina Parker: http://sarahmartina.com/
Lauren Taylor: http://www.laurentaylormade.com/
Cristina NuƱez: http://mypaperjourney.blogspot.com/
Elena Roussakis: http://justmeprints.blogspot.com/
Britta Swiderski: http://brittaswiderski.com/
Karin Ć
kesdotter: http://peppermintpattys-papercraft.blogspot.se/
Charlene Bopp: http://pebbles-creativeside.blogspot.com
Audrey Tokach: http://pinkinkoriginals.blogspot.com/2013/09/kelly-maries-surprise-birthday-party-hop.html
Chari Moss: http://www.mossymade.com/
Nicole Gavaldon: http://www.unifyhandmade.blogspot.com/
Teri Anderson: http://terisplace.wordpress.com/
Lynnette Kauffman: http://nettersnotables.blogspot.com/
Paulina Nakamura: http://www.prettypinkposh.com
Elise Constable: http://www.whimsipost.blogspot.com/
Vicky Papaioannou: http://www.clips-n-cuts.com/
Lenny Sacreas: http://getinspiredandbecreative.blogspot.be/
Kari Webster: http://www.kwcarddesign.com/
Tracy Gruber: http://www.owlbecraftin.blogspot.com/
Samantha Casey: http://www.samanthacasey.blogspot.com/
Samantha Mann: http://samsscrapcandy.blogspot.com/
Latisha Yoast: http://crafteebee.blogspot.com/
Sabine Meder: http://sweet-buttons-and-tiny-bows.blogspot.co.at/
Melissa Mann: http://melissamann.typepad.com/chasing_paper_dreams/
Vera Yates: http://www.lingshappyplace.blogspot.com/
Julie Campbell: http://www.stampedinhisimage.blogspot.com/
Jennifer McDermott: http://wonkywares.blogspot.com/
Lisa Rimke: http://therimkechronicles.blogspot.com/
Chan Vuong: http://humblechan.blogspot.com/
Chrissie Tobas: http://harvestmoonpapiere.blogspot.com
Nichol Magouirk:
http://nicholmagouirk.typepad.com/things_that_really_matter/2013/09/kelly-maries-surprise-birthday-party-blog-hop.html
A Cute Halloween Cake using New Lawn Fawn Products
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Oh my! I can’t believe how much time has gone by since the
last time I’ve blogged. Today, though, I wanted to share this mini Halloween
themed cake and banner I made using the new; and, adorable, stamps by Lawn
Fawn. LF recently came out with a wide variety of new products and everything is so cute, and a must-have. For this DIY
I’m using the new Christmas petite paper pack, new Lawn trimmings, and cute Halloween
themed stamp set. In the, Peace Joy Love paper pack there are two chalkboard
looking sheets of paper that I LOVE, and I’m using a sheet from that collection
for this chalkboard themed banner.
If you notice in the images there is a mirror image of the
bear in the bumble bee custom on the right. I've always wanted to try mirror
stamping ever since Chari Moss create a tutorial on the subject (click here for
the video), and I thought now would be a perfect time to give it a try. If you’re
a stamper like me you should definitely give it a try—it’s so much fun!
For the pennants I used this EK success craft punch that I
purchased from Paper Source; however, I think these are also available on eBay.
Here is a look at the new, Peach Joy Love, petite paper pack, and the cream and silver Lawn Trimmings—so awesome.
This is the new stamp set I used, critters in costume, it’s
so adorable, I love this set so much and I can’t wait to make more Halloween
things it.
I had so much fun making this cake, and banner. It didn't take much time to make it—which would be perfect to make the day before
Halloween, too. I've been so busy with orders and it was nice to take an hour
out of my day to craft just for fun. Not that I complaining about the success I've had lately, I’m so grateful for that. But once in a while I still like to craft
for fun—in order to keep my crafty mojo going.
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