Another very simple card that I made because I had never used this set before. Materials used: Large Stitched Rectangles Watercolor Wishes Rainbow petite paper pack Reveal Wheel Keep On Swimming Reveal Wheel Add On: Keep On Swimming My Favorite Things Sweet Celebration petite paper pack Everyday Sentiment Banners
Category: Reveal Wheel
Ugly and Bright
This was another genius design by Marine that I had to recreate. I love the fun of it and it's on my list to make again next year. The original card only had 3 sweaters but I decided to add another and I love it with 4! I also used a different sentiment at the… Continue reading Ugly and Bright
Reveal Wheel Baby Card
This was a design by Chari that I adjusted a little to make it gender neutral. It's so cute to turn the wheel and see the little clothes tumbling in the wash! Here's her original card: https://blog.lawnfawn.com/2018/08/lawn-fawn-video-8-14-18-charis-loads-of-fun-card-inspired-by-megan/ Materials used: Large Stitched Rectangles Mermaid cardstockReveal WheelSpiffy Speckles petite paper packGotta Have Gingham Rainbow petite paper packLoads… Continue reading Reveal Wheel Baby Card
Reveal Wheel Easter Card
I am so in love with this paper combo! I've already gushed about the spring papers from Lawn Fawn but just look at them together. 😍 And with the Spiffy Speckles paper for the grass it's just perfect. Materials used: Large Stitched Rectangles Gotta Have Gingham Rainbow petite paper packSmall Stitched Rectangles Reveal WheelFlower Market… Continue reading Reveal Wheel Easter Card
Barnyard Fun
This was a design by Audrey T. that I recreated, and I might need to make another because I really liked how it came out. And also because I'd like to make a version that my white pen doesn't ruin. 😠 This card made me not use white pen on my next several cards because… Continue reading Barnyard Fun
Reveal Wheel + Selfie Frames
I just love how this card turned out! It has a nice clean look and it feels very substantial with the foam tape under the wheel. The acetate piece over the top gives that screen look even more and really puts it over the top! This card required some partial die cutting. (See below.) I… Continue reading Reveal Wheel + Selfie Frames
Reveal Wheel Gingerbread House
This was a design by Megan that I recreated and I just love it. I would probably never make such a detailed scene on my own but I like having a design to use for inspiration. She always puts colors together in a great way and I think this card looks so nice. Materials used:… Continue reading Reveal Wheel Gingerbread House
Build A House Reveal Wheel
This is one of my favorite cards that I made this season. I like the colors and it's simple but has a lot of detail too. This was a design by Megan Q. that I recreated. Materials used: Large Stitched RectanglesCardstock: Blue Jay, Black Licorice, Noble Fir, Sparkle Holiday, Pixie DustOutside In Stitched Rectangle StackablesSmall… Continue reading Build A House Reveal Wheel
Frosty Friends Reveal Wheel
I am in LOVE with this background stamp. It's the Falling Snow Background Stamp from Honey Bee Stamps and I'm truly obsessed. I saw it used only briefly in one of their videos and immediately knew it would be a great add to my supplies. I just think it's the absolute perfect look for a… Continue reading Frosty Friends Reveal Wheel
Pick Of The Patch Reveal Wheel
This design was partially inspired by Kay Miller. I just had to make another square Reveal Wheel card and I love that orange glitter paper in the background. I've gotten very into the black and white paint splatters on my backgrounds for Halloween cards this year and I still can't get enough of the effect.… Continue reading Pick Of The Patch Reveal Wheel
Fortune Teller Tabby
I just loved this design by Yainea and had to recreate it! Those curtains are the perfect accent for the scene and I liked the open stars too. It's just like using the Puffy Cloud Frames so that you can still see the background; I love it. I've only made a few square cards so… Continue reading Fortune Teller Tabby
Make A Wish
Copic markers used on unicorn: RV04, RV13, V04, BG13, N2, 0 Materials used: Lawn Fawn Large Stitched RectanglesLawn Fawn Watercolor Wishes petite paper packLawn Fawn Reveal WheelLawn Fawn Reveal Wheel Shooting Star Add OnLawn Fawn Cloudy StencilDistress oxide inks: Tumbled Glass, Shaded Lilac, Spun Sugar, Broken China, Picked Raspberry, Dusty ConcordLawn Fawn Starry Sky StencilGina… Continue reading Make A Wish
Alpaca Winter Card
This was my first Christmas/holiday/winter card of the season, and it set the bar high. I love how it turned out! As soon as I finished it, I knew that I was going to want all my holiday cards to have this much (or more) sparkle. This was inspired by Yainea on the Lawn Fawn… Continue reading Alpaca Winter Card
Reveal Wheel Pumpkin Faces
This card took so many steps to make but I think it's perfect for my young niece and nephews. It feels nice and hefty because it technically has 8 layers to it: the patterned paper background, the black matting piece, the Reveal Wheel backing piece and then the front piece, the little trees, the black… Continue reading Reveal Wheel Pumpkin Faces
A Birthday Card for Wordsmiths
I love the way this card turned out! Clean, simple, and fun! I'm always proud of myself when I can create a cohesive color scheme because that doesn't always come easily to me. Materials used: You're My Type die set from Sugar Pea Designs Lawn Fawn cardstock: Mermaid, Blue Jay Hello Sunshine Remix petite paper… Continue reading A Birthday Card for Wordsmiths
A Birthday Chameleon
I first made this card back in September 2019 and I had been looking forward to making it again. This time I gave it a few upgrades with better sky and grass ink blending. Next time I'd like to add a little more to it to fill up the sky a bit, but I still… Continue reading A Birthday Chameleon
One in a Chameleon
Today I am sharing what is my current favorite card that I've made to date: the "one in a chameleon" card, with a chameleon that changes color! This card took more work than anything I've made before but I think it was so, so worth the effort! Because of the reveal wheel and the double… Continue reading One in a Chameleon