Hi Friends,
I’m here again with another preview from the upcoming Lawn Fawn release. As you might have guessed from the title, it’s another alphabet set. I absolutely love the Harold’s ABCs and Jessie’s ABCs is soon to be favorite too. The set lines up so nicely, just align the bottom (or the top) of the photopolymer rectangles to get perfect alignment when stamping. It makes it so easy to create your own sentiments!
Which is exactly what I did in my sample today
Obviously, I’m continuing in the Christmas theme of this release. I also brought in the Teeny Tiny Backdrops for the background of this card. The swirls are actually pearls that I colored with my Copics so that they were more blended into the card.
Be sure to visit the other designers’ blogs to see their amazing creations.
Lynnette Kauffman (you are here)
And you definitely want to go to the Lawn Fawn Blog for a chance to win some free stamps. One more reminder, all comments left this week on my blog will have a chance to win the Lawn Fawn stamp set of your choice from this month’s release!
Thanks for stopping by!
Lynnette
Supplies:
Stamps: Lawn Fawn (Jessie’s ABCs, Teeny Tiny Backdrops)
Ink: Stampin’ Up!, Ranger Distress Ink
Other: Nestabilities, May Arts lace, Papertrey Ink Ribbon, Studio G pearls, Copic marker
8 comments:
Love the background!!!! Beautiful card. Thanks for sharing:)]
Hugs,
Norma
What a perfect Christmas/Holiday card! The colors are so awesome, so unusual, and I love the added element of the musical background.
I just absolutely LOVE this card!!!! So pretty and I love the song ;) - I SO need these stamps!!!
Gorgeous! Love the colors and that alphabet font is so awesome! Very versatile!
Love this card! You lined up the letters just right and the background is perfect for the sentiment you created!
Such a lovely card!! I just adore how you did the sentiment...great use of this fabulous alphabet set! ♥♥♥
Love the pairing of your sentiment with the music note background! perfect!
This is so pretty, Lynette! You did such a great job showcasing both sets.
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