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Lawn Fawn: Sweet Smiles

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If you are a fan of putting smiley faces onto inanimate objects like me, then this stamp set is a must need.  Just for the vast array of smiley faces that are included.  There is a matching die set that coordinates with this stamp set, which saves you a step of hand cutting out your images.  Make sure you head on over to the Lawn Fawn Blog for a chance to win this stamp set, see other great projects using this set, and check out all of the releases this week! Instructions: 1. Cut/score cardstock. 2. Emboss stitched oval onto the card front. 3. Stamp sentiment in black ink. 4. Stamp gumball machine, color in, then diecut. 5. Adhere diecut to the card front. 6. Apply glossy accents over the top of the gumball glass to make it appear that its glass. 7. Adhere buttons to the card. 8. Add washi tape to the bottom of the card to help ground the card and give it a little balance.

Lawn Fawn: Owen's ABC's

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Yesterday was the start of the June Inspiration Week for Lawn Fawn.  There are new stamps and dies being released.  Head on over to the Lawn Fawn blog , to not miss any of the posts.  As always they are giving away a lot of goodies! Today I am sharing a card using the new stamp set and coordinating dies from the Owen's ABC's set. This is a fun alphabet set, and a little different because each letter in incased in a circle.  So when you stamp a letter, the circle is the circle, leaving the letter blank. I wanted to make a card that could be sent to a man or a woman, and this color palette from the Pint Sized Patterns Beachside was just perfect.

Lawn Fawn: Puffy Cloud Borders & Rainbow

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Today, I am sharing a few stand alone dies that are brand new to Lawn Fawn.  Stand alone dies, are just dies that can go with any project and do not have a coordinating stamp set to match.  For my project today, I am combining the Puffy Cloud Borders and Rainbow, as well as the hello die. Be sure to head on over to the Lawn Fawn Blog , to win these products as well as to see some great projects using these products! No doubt about it.  These dies to me scream happy!  These would be fantastic to help create fun scenes, especially with the critters.  But for todays card, I created this with just dies (and no stamps can you believe it!).  I can totally see myself using these dies on scrapbook pages as well!  The stitching on the clouds, totally hooked me in, it adds a really nice dimension to the cardstock. This card is pretty easy.  I just die cut everything, and started layering it all on.  I just needed cardstock, the dies, adhesive and the trimmings. Thats it!  This is th

Lawn Fawn: Happy Wedding

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Today I am sharing a card using the Lawn Fawn stamp set called Happy Wedding with coordinating dies.  I have said this before, but gosh I love having coordinating dies with a stamp set.  It really just adds that extra professional look to a project. There are so many great giveaways this week!  Head on over to the Lawn Fawn Blog to see more great projects and for a chance to win! I started off with a pale aqua blue cardstock, to use as my card base.  Using a new Lawn Fawn ink, i stamped several images from the Happy Wedding stamp set, to create a custom background.  Then, using the stitched oval dies from Lawn Fawn, I diecut two ovals using coral and white cardstock colors.  I stamped the sentiment and images, colored in the love birds with copic markers then adhered the ovals to the card using foam squares.  The card seemed like it needed something, and ribbon was just too overpowering, so I tied a bow using Lawn Fawn trimmings an adhered it to the card using Dodz. Mat