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.
Showing posts with label new Lawn Fawn products. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new Lawn Fawn products. Show all posts
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.
Get Ready for New Lawn Fawn Products
Monday, February 4, 2013
I’m super excited to share the some of the new Lawn Fawn
petite paper pads with you all today! I’m a huge fan of petite/mini paper pads
and I couldn’t be happier to have some from Lawn Fawn. Kelly Marie, over at
Lawn Fawn, mentioned that one of the new paper pads, Pink Lemonade, was inspired by her favorite summer time drink—and
they’re so cute. I love every single page in these pads, and I’ve also shared a
few snap shots of my favorites below but to watch a video of, Kelly Marie,
talking about her new paper pad collections, stamps, twine, and die cuts, click
here.
You all know I’m a huge fan of Lawn Fawn, and I had to have
this adorable new stamp set, Here’s the Scoop. This set is already available and
to view it click here. This set is perfect for creating Valentine’s Day cards,
tags, and labels but one of the many great things about Lawn Fawn stamps is
that they’re so versatile and can be used for many other occasions—all you need
is a little imagination. I’m going to be making some new cards with this set very soon
and I can’t wait to show you!
Lawn Fawn, also came out with new Lawn trimmings, in a variety
of colors; however, one of my favorites is this ombre twine—ah! It’s so
amazing! I made a super cute tag using this twine and a few sheets from the,
Pink Lemonade 6 x6 paper pad—I’ll share how I made it below. This twine and all
the new paper pads, die cuts, and stamps will be available on their website
very soon—so keep your eyes and hears open, hehe.
Here’s how I made the tag:
I’m so excited about all the products coming from Lawn Fawn. I’ll
be the first in line as soon as everything goes on sale—just as I was during
the last release of products, LOL. I kept refreshing the web page as soon as
the clocked turned midnight so I could buy all the new things they had to
offer. I hope you enjoyed viewing everything and thanks for stoppin’ by. Let me
know what you think by leaving a comment :-p
P.S. Feel free to click the following links to view images and samples of some more NEW Lawn Fawn products that are on their way: Stamps, more stamps, and coordinating die cuts.
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