Thursday, May 16, 2019

A Gnome's Life

Hi everyone, Steph Ackerman here today with lots of fun products from the store.  Please visit the store for all the fun products I've used today.

Lawn Fawn stamps have been designed so you can create scenes and you are only limited by your imagination.



I had recently created some fun papers using the Gel Press Monoprinting Plate, stencils and assorted colors of Prima Marketing Finnabair Art Alchemy Acrylic Paints  and I decided to use one of the prints to create the background of my first card.


Starting with a 4" x 5 1/2" card, I cut Bazill Black cardstock and then the Gel print to fit.

Using both the Large Stitched Circle Dies and the Small Stitched Circle Dies, I cut black, blue and green cardstock.  On the blue circle I stamped the Starry Backdrop, then tore the green circle to create the grass.

The Oh Gnome stamp set and the coordinating Oh Gnome Lawn Cuts contains an assortment of gnomes, flowers, toadstools and phrases.  Selecting the ones I wanted, I stamped them with Memento Tuxedo Black Ink, then die cut and colored each with Copic Markers, adding them to the circle.


One of the phrases was stamped on a scrap of the gel print and added across the card.
 

 
For my next card I created a card from Bazzill Gumball cardstock, using the Large Stitched Circle Dies and the Small Stitched Circle Dies to cut the center of the card and create a border around it.
 

 
Inside I cut Lawn Fawn Stitched Mountain Dies from Bazzill Peanut Cluster and tore a strip of Bazzill Gumdrop for the grass.  Then I added the stamped elements, slipping Happy Birthday behind the mountains.
 
Finally, I placed several images on the front of the card.



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