Skip to main content

A little bundle is here! Featuring Lawn Fawn stamps

Hello, it's Thursday! Is it just me or is this week flying by.  I've been trying to keep track of more things in my planner this week so I can get more done and get more blog posts up here for you. I'm doing it too it's keeping me on track, just a day or two behind.  I've been making a ton though and I still have previous cards and projects to share too.

But, anyways today I've got this super cute baby card to share. My friend recently had her 2nd baby and she had a girl! (See previous post for the card I gave this Big Brother of the newest arrival)

I used two lawn fawn stamp set to create this card. The super cute horse is from Lawn Fawn's stamp set Pa-rum-pa-pum- pum which is retired and sold out at Lawn Fawn but I manged to find it at Stamp n Scrap a canadian online store. Then the sentiment is from Lawn Fawn's stamp set Little Bundle.

I stamped the image and sentiment in Memento tuxedo black ink.  Then I colored the image using a mixture of Spectrum Noir markers and Copic markers.  I used TN7 and TN8 for the hair (Spectrum Noir) for the pony I used BG4 and IG6 (Spectrum Noir) and for the saddle and other parts I used V17 Amethyst and V04 Lilac (Copic markers)  To finish off the image I used Sakura White Jelly Roll pen to add some highlights.

The circle was cut using Spellbinders nestabilities Standard circles Large dies in my Big Shot machine.  Then I used the V17 Amethyst copic marker again and just colored around the edges of the circle to make it stand out a little more.

The scrapbook paper and ribbon I had in my collection. I have a lot of scrapbook paper and ribbon I've collected over the years. I have a big ribbon stash too as my grandma gifted me all her ribbon when she stopped sewing.  Therefore I should use more scrapbook paper and ribbon in my cards and projects.

To adhere everything together I used my Scotch Advanced Tape Glider and Xryon X sticker maker. The rocking horse is popped up using Scotch foam mounting tape.  Last but not least I added the purple half pearls under the sentiment. I got them at the dollar store.

 

Thanks, for stopping by or should I say rocking by.  Have a great day and I hope this card inspired you today. 

Challenges:
Simon Says Wednesday Challenge "Anything Goes"

 Affiliate Link Disclosure: I participate in various affiliate programs. That means I receive a small commission, at no additional cost to you, when my readers purchase products through links I provide here on my blog. By participating in affiliate programs I am able to generate income by sharing links to the products I love. I only share product info for things I love and use in my projects. If I don't love it I won't endorse it here. I'm a proud affiliate of Scrapbook.com, and Simon says stamp.

Comments

Mindy Baxter said…
I love that purple patterned paper you used. The Lawn Fawn stamp is adorable -- great coloring. Thank you so much for joining us at Simon Says Stamp Wednesday's Anything Goes Challenge. Good Luck!

♥ Mindy

Popular posts from this blog

Get Kids Crafty August Blog Hop- Back to school

Hello! Thank you for joining us for the August Get Kids Crafty! blog hop! Our theme this month is back to school! Summer has been awesome and we hope you’ve had lots of time to create some amazing projects with your kids! How about a little giveaway to celebrate the unofficial end of summer?! Lawn Fawn has generously donated a prize package for us to give to one of our lovely followers! How do you win it? Just leave a comment on all the blogs in the hop! The more blogs you comment on the better chance you have of winning! One lucky person will be chosen from all of the blog comments to win the Lawn Fawn prize which includes the Little Fireflies stamp set, Year Eight stamp set, Slow Down and Enjoy stamp set, and the Perfectly Plaid Chill 6x6 paper pack! This giveaway closes in one week on Saturday August 25 and a winner will be chosen soon after! We also want to know how the theme of “back to school” inspires you? Creating awesome book covers? Making notes to

Intoducing the Power Pack

 Hello there, I've got something so fun for you today. I am apart of a mega blog hop for the introduction of the Power Pack by Pear Blossom Press.  It's an easier way to make a light up card. Here is a link to Amanda explaining the process in more details too.   https://pearblossompress.com/ power-pack/ The Power Packs are available three ways: Power Pack Kit (set of 3 power packs, batteries, copper tape, and 3 LED stickers) retail $15.99 USD Power Pack (3 units) (3 power packs with batteries only - perfect for people who already have Chibitronics kits, but don't want to make paper switches and battery holders) retail $9.99 USD Power Pack (single unit) (1 power pack with a battery) retail 4.99 USD Customers in the US can enter the code FREEUSA to receive free shipping on orders over $9 until May 11, 2019 International customers can enter the code INTL5 for $5 off International shipping until May 11, 2019. Customers in Canada will be able to order kits fr

Get Kids Crafty May Blog Hop Gardening theme

It's that time of month again where I share a fun crafty project that I made with my kiddo Riley for Get Kids Crafty. Hello and thank you for joining us for the May Get Kids Crafty! blog hop! We are thrilled to have you! Our theme this month is gardening and our kids have created some AMAZING projects to share with you! We had a lot of fun creating our project this month. We made a bumble bee mobile.  Both my kids love the song bringing home my baby bumble bee. Especially my youngest Liam, it seems to usually calm him down when he's upset.  So we created this fun project to the theme of the song.      First we had to die cut our bees, Here is Riley playing with an already cut bee in the Big Shot machine.      Here is Riley turning the handle on the Big Shot machine to cut out all our bees. We had to do 16 in total one for the front and back as you will see in a little bit. Here is what the finished bee looks like and the die cut that we used from