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To a deer friend

Hello There I've got a very fun card to share with you today.  I love how this card turned out! I created a scene with the super cute Lawn Fawn stamp set "Toboggan Together".  I just can't get enough of Lawn Fawn these days, so cute and I'd love to create with every stamp set.

So I finally got around to using this set which is new to me and was able to create this fun scene. I don't usually create this detailed a scene but I've been so inspired by other crafters cards and wanted to try.  I blended the background with My Favorite Things "After Midnight" Hybrid ink and the moon is My Favorite Things "Banana Split" Hybrid ink.  The two dear from the stamp set are colored with my copic markers.  The sentiment is also from the same stamp set.  For the grass I used My Favorite Things grassy Fields Die-namics.  Last but not least to create the trees I recycled a Kleenex box that had this pattern on it.








       

           

Comments

Gayatri said…
Adorable card! LOVE it. Thanks for playing along Simon Says Stamp Challenge. Gayatri xx
Mom's the word said…
Love your shading/coloring on this card. It really looks like a moonlit night! Yay for kleenex boxes.................looks great & very creative!! I would like to purchase this card for my dear friend, Leslie.

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