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A Magical Day! Lawn Challenge 55

Hello Everyone!! Happy Summer! Can't believe that June is almost over and Summer is finally here! Today I created a card that has fun filled magical theme.  This card that I got the fun inspirational colors from the Lawn Fawnatics Challenge #55 . I started stamping the Fairy Friendly set.  This stamp set reminds me of a magical land that any person can dream of going and be filled with joy and happiness.  I started stamping all the images with a copic friendly stamp ink, gina k design amaigam ink .  Coloring all the fairies, flowers and the cute mushroom house in pastels copic colors (if you are interested in what colors I used let me know and I will link them)  The back drop I used a cloud stencil to give an illusion of floating clouds in the backdrops.  The inks I used are the distress oxdie colors: Salty Ocean and Peacock Feathers.  Blending the two colors really gave that fluffy cloud feeling.  I set the back drop aside to let it dry for a bit. Once all the coloring wa

Up Up Up and Away Lawn Fawnatics Challenge Number 53

Happy Monday everyone!! I know it's been a while since I did a blog post.  Let's just say life got the best of me and a lot of changes. Anyways, with all the changes, figure I come back with sky challenge from Lawn Fawnatics Blog.    This challenge was a sky theme, so what better way in doing a birthday balloon in the sky.  So let's get right to it! I started off using Distress Oxide Ink the background with blue tones, blending them like a sky effect. Before the inks dry I sprayed water using my mini mister from ranger.  Next I started die cutting all the balloons, clouds and border clouds from Lawn Fawn. The balloons are on red and yellow card stock, as for the clouds they are cut onto vellum.  On one of the vellum has a sentiment, "Happy Birthday" from Lawn Fawn Happy Happy Happy stamp set, that I heat embossed with a navy blue powder.  I layered all the pieces together using either 3D foam tape, double sided tape, and glue. Pretty simple and fun project I pu