I was so excited to make a more "rare occasion" card! Materials used: Lawn Fawn polka heart backdrop Lawn Fawn Reverse Stitched Scalloped Window die Lawn Fawn shimmer cardstock in pastel Lawn Fawn Happy Wedding stamp and die set Lawn Fawn Scripty Congrats die Copic markers Judikins clear sparkle embossing powder Glossy accents Embossing ink… Continue reading A simple engagement card
Category: Copic markers
What’s kraken?
This card is so simple and cute; I definitely plan on making it again! Materials used: Loveable Legends stamp and die set from Lawn Fawn Copic markers Reverse Stitched Scalloped Circle Windows die from Lawn Fawn Pattern paper from Spellbinders Shellebrate pack Memento Wedding Dress luxe white ink Small Stitched Rectangle dies from Lawn Fawn… Continue reading What’s kraken?
Overlooking the City Night Sky
With the current stay-at-home measures in place, I've had a lot more time for card making. This card came from having time to just make a scene that I pictured, without having a holiday or specific purpose in mind. I wish that I had a few more colors of distress inks so that I could… Continue reading Overlooking the City Night Sky
Rain or Shine Magic Picture Changer
I've made a couple of these cards lately, and since it was the first time I was using the Magic Picture Changer die I decided to make the exact sample card that Lawn Fawn made. I think it's a cute sentiment that is super versatile. I've already shared other cards I've made with that adorable… Continue reading Rain or Shine Magic Picture Changer
Happy Spring
This card wasn't my best but it turned out ok. My main goal was to use ink blended letters and I like the way those turned out, especially with the glossy accents and their position on the card. I think maybe I could've added a little more to the scene, and maybe used different colors… Continue reading Happy Spring
