I was inspired to try this technique when I saw Mindy Eggen post about it. I used the same stencil she did (Off the Edge Daffodil by Simon Says Stamp) and it's such a pretty stencil. I will say, I'm used to Lawn Fawn stencils, which feel much more hardy/substantial, and this one was incredibly… Continue reading Stencil Ink Press Technique
Category: Die Cut Only Card
Theater Retirement Card
I wasn't sure if I should even post this card because it's so simple but I like having a record of my cards, and I do still like it. I like how this set fits on the slimline card but I wish I would've done some partial die cutting to extend the length of the… Continue reading Theater Retirement Card
Cute and Simple Donuts
It's not often that I purchase something from a company other than Lawn Fawn, but these cute donuts from The Stamp Market inspired me. I like that this could be a thank you card ("Thanks a HOLE bunch!") or also a birthday card ("Hope your day is a HOLE lotta fun!") And I'm sure many… Continue reading Cute and Simple Donuts
Simple Umbrella Card
This card was inspired by Caly P. and her card: https://calyperson.com/2022/02/21/lawn-fawnatics-challenge-119-stitched-umbrella/ I don't normally fade out ink into white so it was good to try out that new technique. In person the sparkles on the raindrops really catch the light! Materials used: Large Stitched RectanglesPeacock cardstockOutside In Stitched Rectangle StackablesDistress oxide inks: Mermaid Lagoon, Peacock… Continue reading Simple Umbrella Card
St. Patrick’s Day Gnome
Sometimes a simple card is just the ticket! I've used this Garden Gnome so many times since I got it; I just think it's so cute and perfect for many different cards. It originally came out last spring and I think it was actually the very first "stamp-as-die" item that Lawn Fawn ever released. (They… Continue reading St. Patrick’s Day Gnome
