September 20, 2011

Lawn Fawn Love

Dear Reader,

Do you remember my mentioning a couple weeks ago two birthday cards I made for friends back in July using Lawn Fawn stamps?  No?  I understand.  I barely remember what happened 5 minutes ago.

I bought Admit One and Cruising Through Life stamp sets specifically for these cards.  I sketched the cards before I bought the stamp sets in fact.  Now, don't mind the awful pictures that follow.  I have been experimenting with places to take pictures and have yet to find a good one.  The cards are actually quite a bit cuter than they appear and it's all due to Lawn Fawn. 

I pulled out my Copic markers for both of these cards.  At the time I only had a handful of Copic markers (especially greens) to pull off the coloring of the bicycle on Card No. 1.  In fact the majority of the bike is actually a pale blue-green (BG10 Cool Shadow) in order to obtain a minty green with the few colors I had (I believe it was G17 Forest Green & G28 Ocean Green).  The grass is a shimmery green patterned paper I cut with Martha Stewart Crafts trim scissors that I then cut at different lengths.  Paper piecing the flags and pinwheels is an excellent way to use up scraps of paper without losing its impact. 

Card No. 1:

Detail of the flags and pinwheels along with the grass:

Detail of the bike, although it is quite a bit bluer than in real life:

Better picture of the matching envelope (I had a lot of fun with sprays):

One of my favorite things to do ever is make background paper and the ticket from Admit One is a blast to use as not only can you stamp the tickets in lines easily, but in the stamp set are words and a star you can add to the ticket.  For Card No. 2, on the ticket paper I also sprayed it with some shimmery spray as my friend loves sparkle.  I also like to alter items if necessary to fit a given project.  The aqua flower was actually a pretty powder blue from sassafras which I colored in with a Copic marker to match the aqua found in this card.  And the middle of the flower was a bit too busy so I placed a circle of vellum over it so that some of the pattern is visible without taking away from the carousel in front of it.  As to cutting out that carousel, just take your time, but it is well worth it and you can always use a dark marker to cover up the raw edges from cutting.

Card No. 2:


Card No. 2 with the matching envelope (See the texture on the envelope?  That's from paper towels when I was dabbing up the excess...I happen to really like the pattern):

Close up:

Thanks for stopping by and come back soon!

Happy creating,
Shay.

Bicycle Birthday Card
Stamps: cruising through life and sophie's sentiments, Lawn Fawn
Ink: tuxedo black, Momento
Cardstock: stamper's select white, Papertrey Ink; Welsh blue, Neenah Papers
Patterned Paper: GCD Studios; Scarlet Lime and Crate Paper
Markers: Copic
Sprays: Glimmer Mists by Tattered Angels
Other: fringe scissors, Martha Stewart Crafts; jewels

Carousel Birthday Card
Stamps: admit one and sophie's sentiments, Lawn Fawn
Ink: tuxedo black, Memento; chili pepper, Jenni Bowlin Ink by Ranger; black soot, Tim Holtz Distress Inks by Ranger
Cardstock: white, Georgia-Pacific; aqua mist, Papertrey Ink
Patterned Paper: K&Company
Punch: postal border punch, EK Success
Markers: Copic
Sprays: Glimmer Mists by Tattered Angels and Lindy's Stamp Gang
Other: paper whimsies (flower), sassafras; jewels from Michael's; vellum

Envelopes
Stamp: Label Basics, Papertrey Ink
Sprays: Glimmer Mists by Tattered Angels; Lindy's Stamp Gang; Mister Huey's Color Mists by Studio Calico

2 comments :

Julie Mogford said...

You really rocked these cards and lm not just saying that cause one of them is mine LOL...these are awesome!

jamie said...

cute.cute.cute.
you attention to detail:: AMAZING.
wow.whee.
thank you so much for taking the time to visit me a while back.
always great to meet new friends in this wonderful blogging world.
~jamie
http://jmpgirl.blogspot.com/

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