Thursday, 28 February 2013

Stamp a Scene



I had great fun playing with lots of Lawn Fawn stamp sets & Fluffy Stuff to create my Spring themed card for my craft club. I managed to use Cruising Through Life (prize from Papermade Bakery), Critters in the 'Burbs and Gnome Sweet Gnome (toadstool eggs & cracked tulip egg). I originally coloured my bike in a bright red that didn't work one little bit. As time was of the essence to get to my club, out with the blender an a mellower red bike emerged. Stickles, Glosssy Accents,  gel pens and my cheap non branded fringed scissors aka document shredder for a little grass. It is meant to be Spring so the grass has started growing and should be knee height, right?!






I tried to choose my promarkers to match my Lawn Fawn papers, but also used some pastely ones.






Challenges:
Lawnscaping Challenge #52: Stamp a Scene
Simon Says Challenge Blog: Anything Goes
Stamping Sensations February Challenge: Fur & Feather






8 comments:

  1. Aww, this is such a cute scene! I can't wait until Spring is here!! :)

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  2. Such an adorable card, you have created such a fun scene and gorgeous detailing!!!

    Thanks so much for joining Simon Says Stamp challenge,
    hugs
    Heather xx

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  3. what a cute spring scene! thanks for playing along with us at lawnscaping!

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  4. Love all the texture, this is perfect for Spring and Easter, so cute!!
    Thank you so much for playing with us at Lawnscaping :)

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  5. Hi Grá - I love this card, especially the shiny red bicycle and knee-high grass!!! Thanks for popping by my blog to comment! In answer to your question, I use a Tim Holtz distressing tool (although sometimes I do a bit extra with a pair of scissors too!).

    Julie :o)

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  6. Love the Lawn Fawn stamps. Gorgeous Spring card! Ger x

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  7. I was here for the LF challenge but didn't have time to comment - so I'm back to say how much I lOVE this - such a super sweet scene - WONDERFUL!!!

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  8. Really great detailed scene and card!

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