Lawn Fawn - Rhino-mite! - Black Friday Gift w/ Purchase

vendredi 29 novembre 2024


Hey there,

I'm thrilled to be back with this adorable card showcasing the ever so cute Rhino-mite! mini stamp set, which is the free and never-before-released Lawn Fawn stamp set that will automatically be added to all orders over $35, and a coordinating die set on all orders over $60! All the products are 20% off, and certain items are 40% off! Be quick, this offer is only until December 2nd!

As very often, I started off by stamping all the images on 110lb Neenah solar white cardstock using Jet Black ink. I cut them all using the matching dies, and then colored everything using my Ohuhu markers and my Graph'it brush markers.

Here is a detailed list of the stamp sets I used:  Rhino-mite - rhino, small bird  Winter Birds - large birds  All The Clouds - sun, clouds  All The Speech Bubbles - speech bubbles  Kanga-rrific Add-On - trees, rocks, grass, flowers.


Next I cut a 5,5 x 4,25 inches Large Stitched Rectangle panel out of Strathmore bristol smooth cardstock that I colored using stencils and oxide inks. At the bottom, I created a sand border using a Hillside stencil along with antique linen and vintage photo oxide inks. Right above that sand border, I created mountains using the Mountain stencil along with vintage photo and ground espresso oxide inks. And at the very top of my panel, I did a simple sky using tumbled glass and broken china oxide inks. I mixed some vintage photo oxide ink with water, and used a small brush to add splatters to the sand and mountains. I mixed some broken china oxide ink with water, and added splatters to the sky. And finally I mixed some copic opaque white ink with water, and added white splatters all over my panel.

I wanted the rhino and birdie friend to have their own moment, so I created a separated stenciled scene on an Outside In Stitched Circle panel that I framed with a Stitched scalloped circle frame I cut out of Light Brown Woodgrain cardstock. I attached my separated scene in the middle of my panel using 1mm foam squares, and then stuck all the images using 1mm and 2mm foam squares. I white heat embossed "All rhino is I like you" on a Sunflower Simple Wavy Banner that I attached at the bottom of my panel, and as always I finished my card with highlights and details on the images using a white gelly roll pen.


LAWN FAWN SUPPLIES
- Rhino-mites stamp set
- Winter birds stamp set
- All the clouds stamp set
- All the speech bubbles stamp set
- Kanga-rrific add-on stamp set
- Simple wavy banner die
- Large stitched rectangle stackables die
- Stitched scalloped circle stackables die
- Outside in stitched circle stackables die
- Hillside stencil
- Mountains stencil
- Light brown woodgrain cardstock
- Sunflower cardstock
- Clear embossing ink
- White embossing powder
- Jet black ink


OTHER SUPPLIES
- Ohuhu markers
- Graph'it brush markers
- Oxide inks: antique linen, vintage photo, ground espresso, tumbled glass, broken china
- Sakura white gelly roll pen
- Copic opaque white ink
- 110lb Neenah solar white cardstock (images)
- Strathmore bristol smooth cardstock (background)

Pretty Pink Posh - Pastel Christmas Card Duo

jeudi 28 novembre 2024


Hello there, happy Thanksgiving!

I'm thrilled to be back with this duo of Christmas pastel card I created using multiple items from my Pretty Pink Posh stash. It was really fun to cut all the bits and pieces out of different colored cardstock, and assemble them to create those pretty baubles. As very often, I mixed and matched products from different sets, so make sure to check the list down below to get all the details.


I started off by cutting two Eyelet Rectangle panels out Strathmore bristol smooth cardstock. I masked the scalloped edges on both panels using washi tape, and applied a base first using spun sugar oxide ink on one panel, and salvaged patina oxide ink on the other. To make those panels prettier, I used the Medium Polka Dots stencil to add the same pattern on both panels, but with different colors using kitsch flamingo oxide ink on the pink panel, and peacock feathers oxide ink on the blue panel.

Next I added texture to my panels, starting with water droplets that I dried with a paper towel. I mixed some kitsch flamingo oxide ink with water, added splatters on the pink panel using a slim brush, and did the same on the blue panel using peacock feathers oxide ink. I mixed some copic opaque white ink with water, added white splatters on both panels, and then did the same with liquid stardust. I removed the washi tape, and set my panels aside to dry.


Next I cut all the Build An Ornament and Love From Afar elements out of colored cardstock and holographic cardstock, keeping everything to a specific color palette: pink, white, green and aqua. I assembled two Earth baubles and four colorful shaped baubles, and to match with the backgrounds, I splattered white ink on them as well. I also cut white strings using a Party Balloons die, white glitter snowflakes using Winter Mug and Big Christmas Cupcake dies, two banners and two turquoise glitter hearts using Love From Afar dies.

 
I stuck each banner to an Earth bauble using liquid glue, and next I attached everything on the panels using 1mm and 2mm foam squares. I stuck each Eyelet Rectangle panel to a card base, and finally added a mix of Bubblegum, Sea foam and Limeade pearls in the middle of each snowflake for more shine and pastel details.


PRETTY PINK POSH SUPPLIES
- Love from afar die set
- Big Christmas cupcake die set
- Build an ornament die set
- Party balloons die set
- Winter mug die set
- Eyelet rectangle die
- Medium polka dots stencil
- Bubblegum pearls
- Sea foam pearls
- Limeade pearls


OTHER SUPPLIES
- Oxide inks: spun sugar, kitsch flamingo, salvaged patina, peacock feathers
- Liquid stardust by Lawn Fawn
- Copic opaque white ink
- Holographic cardstock by Lawn Fawn
- Pixie dust cardstock by Lawn Fawn
- Turquoise glitter cardstock from my stash
- Colored cardstock by The Stamp Market
- Strathmore bristol smooth cardstock (backgrounds)

Sunny Studio - Let's Chill - Black Friday Gift w/ Purchase

Hi there, happy Thanksgiving!

I'm thrilled to be back on the Sunny Studio blog with this trio of lovely tags showcasing the adorable seals from Let's Chill. I love those little guys so much, they're super cute and very fun to color. I mixed them with the darling characters from Toasty Hugs, and picked a few additional images from other sets (listed down below) to create three wintery scenes.

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But first let's check out the information about the Sunny Studio Black Friday offer:

The Let's Chill stamp set used today is not available for purchase this holiday season but instead will be automatically included with all retail orders of $50 or more from the Sunny Studio online store through December 2nd at midnight PDT. Here are all the details:

• Receive free shipping on U.S. retail orders of $40+

• Receive the exclusive mini "Let's Chill" stamp set with a $50+ purchase

• Receive the coordinating "Let's Chill" dies with a $75+ purchase

• 10% of retail sales will be donated to UNICEF USA.

*Please note: No discount codes are needed. All offers will be applied automatically and cannot be combined with additional discounts at checkout. Purchases are based on order subtotal, prior to shipping & tax.


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I started off by cutting three Scalloped Square Tags out of Strathmore bristol smooth cardstock. I masked the four edges on each tag using washi tape, leaving the cute stitching details visible, and created a winter landscape on each tag using oxide inks. On the upper part, I applied uncharted mariner to make a night sky, and on the lower part, I applied tumbled glass and broken china, but just on the edges, to bring a little bit of color to this snow section. Next I added texture to each background. I splattered water on the sky and dried the panel with a paper towel. I mixed some uncharted mariner oxide ink with water, and added more splatters to the sky using a slim brush. Next I mixed some tumbled glass oxide ink with water, and added splatters to the snow section. I mixed some copic opaque white ink with water and added splatters all over the tag, and then I did the same with liquid stardust. I removed all the washi tape, and put my three tag panels aside to dry.


I stamped my images on 110lb Neenah solar white cardstock using an alcohol marker friendly black ink. I cut them all using the coordinating dies, and colored everything using my Ohuhu markers and my Graph'it brush markers. Here is a detailed list of the stamp sets I used: • Let's Chill - seals • Toasty Hugs - characters • Winter Scenes - igloos • Snowmen In Sweaters - trees, snowflakes.

I attached my images on the tags using 1mm and 2mm foam squares, and added highlights and details using a white gelly roll pen. It's not visible on the pictures, but to make the back of my tags neat and pretty, I cut three Scalloped Squares Tags out of a Polka Dot Parade blue pattern paper, and attached those polka dot tags at the back of my main tags using liquid glue. And to totally complete my panels, I used a Mini Mat & Tag 4 eyelet die to cut three eyelets out of dark blue cardstock, and stuck an eyelet at the top of each tag.


For the greetings, I went for small tags and used Window Quad Square dies to cut the different pieces. I assembled them, silver heat embossed "Warmest winter wishes" from Holiday Hugs on each tag, and attached each small tag to a large tag using dark blue twine. And as a final shiny detail, I added a double white and silver bow on each small tag.


SUNNY STUDIO SUPPLIES
- Let's chill mini stamp set
- Toasty hugs stamp set
- Winter scenes stamp set
- Snowmen in sweaters stamp set


OTHER SUPPLIES
- Ohuhu markers
- Graph'it brush markers
- Oxide inks: tumbled glass, broken china, uncharted mariner
- Copic opaque white ink
- Liquid stardust by Lawn Fawn
- Sakura white gelly roll pen
- Clear embossing ink by Lawn Fawn
- Silver embossing ink by Lawn Fawn
- Memento tuxedo black ink (images)
- Navy blue twine by Lawn Fawn
- Ribbon from my stash
- Dark blue cardstock by The Stamp Market
- 110lb Neenah solar white cardstock (images)
- Strathmore bristol smooth cardstock (background)

Sunny Studio - Christmas Shaker Tags Trio

vendredi 22 novembre 2024

Hey there,

I'm super happy to be back on the Sunny Studio blog with this trio of shaker tags showcasing multiple die sets, including the Distinctive Door Holiday Add-On that I used on its own to create three mini scenes in jars.


I started off by cutting all the pieces to build the backgrounds, and each background was built following the same steps:

1. Cut a Stitched Arch panel out of Strathmore bristol smooth cardstock, and divide it in half. On the lower part, blend some tumbled glass and broken china oxide inks using a hill stencil to create a snow border. And on the upper part, blend some broken china, uncharted mariner and chipped sapphire oxide inks to create a night sky.
2. Mix some tumbled glass oxide ink with water, and add splatters to the snow border using a slim brush. Splatter water droplets on the sky, and dry them using a paper towel. Mix some chipped sapphire oxide ink with water, and add splatters to the sky. Mix some copic opaque white ink with water, and add more splatters all over the Stitched Arch panel, and then do the same with liquid stardust. Cut a small hole at the top of this panel.
3. Cut another Stitched Arch panel out of Strathmore bristol smooth cardstock, cut the bottom using a wavy die, and add the same inks and same textures as before to create a slim snow border.
4. Cut another Stitched Arch panel out of a Holiday Cheer snowflake pattern paper, and use a Ribbon & Lace Border die to cut the top of the panel. Add some uncharted mariner and chipped sapphire oxide inks on the edges, and add splatters of copic opaque white ink. Cut a small hole at the top of this panel.


I set all those elements aside to dry, and then cut all the bits and pieces out of colored cardstock. I used distress inks to add shadows and more depth to each element, and also splattered white ink to give the illusion of snow or frost on all the pieces. Here is a detailed list of the die sets I used: • Distinctive Door Holiday Add-On - trees, strings of lights, bows, piles of snow • Window Quad Circle - poinsettias • Rustic Winter - deer • Comic Strip Everyday - car, house.

I assembled a few of the pieces to build the car, house, poinsettias, etc. and then created the jars using Summer Jar Mug dies. And once again, each jar was built following the same steps:

1. Cut a jar frame out of holographic cardstock and cut the handle off.
2. Cut a whole jar out of acetate, and stick it at the back of the jar frame using liquid glue.
3. Still at the back of the frame, add foam strips all around the jar, following the curved edges.
4. Cut another whole jar out of vellum, and attach trees and a main focal object (house, car or deer) using liquid glue.
5. Sprinkle a few White Snowflake confetti on the die-cut pieces.
6. Peel the backing papers off the foam strips at the back of the jar frame, and attach the jar frame to the vellum frame to close the jar.
7. Cut another jar out of light brown woodgrain cardstock, trim the lid off and add some vintage photo distress ink on the edges to darken it, add copic opaque white ink splatters, and stick the lid to the holographic shaker jar.
8. Glue a pile of snow on one side of the jar using liquid glue.
9. Tie some golden thread around the lid.


Next I cut three different banners out of dark blue cardstock using Brilliant Banner 1Brilliant Banner 2 and Brilliant Banner 3, and silver heat embossed a greeting on each banner. "Sweet" is from Christmas Cookie, "Have a... holiday season" is from Santa Claus Lane, and the whole thing reads "Have a sweet holiday season". To make those banners pop on the tag, I used the same dies to cut the banners a second time out of holographic cardstock, and I layered each banner with its twin using 1mm foam squares.

Next I finally assembled and attached everything on my Stitched Arch panels. I first glued the jar using liquid glue, and then the slim snowy hill using 2mm foam squares. I attached the straight string of lights at the back of the topper element using liquid glue, and then stuck the topper piece using 1mm foam squares. Attached a banner between the jar and string of lights, added a poinsettia and a Christmas tree, cut one last Stitched Arch panel out of white cardstock, cut a hole at the top of this panel, attached it at the back of the tag to finish it nicely, and cut a white eyelet using a Mini Mat & Tag 4 die that I glued at the top of the tag.


For the last details, I glued a white pearl in the middle of each poinsettia, a tiny confetti star at the top of each Christmas tree, applied white blizzard nuvo drops to the lights, tied a double bow that I attached below each eyelet, and finally added a handle using some slim silver ribbon from my stash.


SUNNY STUDIO SUPPLIES
- Distinctive door holiday add-on
- Window quad circle die set
- Comic strip everyday die set
- Rustic winter die set
- Brilliant banner 1, 2 & 3 die sets
- Stitched arch die set
- Summer jar mug die set
- Mini mat & tag 4 die set
- Ribbon & lace border die set
- Santa Claus lane stamp set
- Christmas cookie stamp set
- Holiday cheer 6x6 paper
- White snowflake confetti


OTHER SUPPLES
- Oxide inks: tumbled glass, broken china, uncharted mariner, chipped sapphire
- Copic opaque white ink
- Liquid stardust by Lawn Fawn
- Clear embossing ink by Lawn Fawn
- Silver embossing powder by Lawn Fawn
- White blizzard nuvo drops
- Golden thread & white ribbon by Stampin Up
- Silver ribbon from my stash
- Pearlescent vellum by Lawn Fawn
- Gold glitter cardstock by Concord & 9th
- Pixie dust cardstock by Lawn Fawn
- Holographic cardstock by Lawn Fawn
- Light brown woodgrain cardstock by Lawn Fawn
- Strathmore bristol smooth cardstock (background)

Lawn Fawn - Monochromatic Frosty Family Shaker Card

jeudi 21 novembre 2024

Hello there,

I'm very happy to be back on the Lawn Fawn YouTube Channel & Blog with this new holiday card showcasing the adorable Frosty Family and Frosty Family Add-On. I went for a whole monochromatic minty look and created a shaker card for more fun and festivity.


I started off by stamping the images on 110lb Neenah solar white cardstock using Jet Black ink. I cut them all using the coordinating dies, and colored everything using my Ohuhu markers.

Here is a detailed list of the stamp sets I used:  Frosty Family & Frosty Family Add-On - snow people, hats, scarves, arms, small sentiments  Winter Birds - piles of snow, birds  All The Speech Bubbles - speech bubbles.



At the back of the frame, I added double sided tape on the four edges, attached the acetate panel, and added foam strips on the four edges. I used my powder tool to make the sides of the foam strips non sticky, pour some sequins and snowflake confetti on the acetate, and then attached the remaining panel to the foam strips to totally close the shaker panel.


For my greeting, I cut two Giant Merry Christmas out of two different Textured Canvas Aqua papers, another one out of Pixie Dust cardstock, and I layered the aqua pieces on top of each other. Next I used a Stitched Simple Wavy border die to cut the tops of the pixie dust letters, and attached those glitter white pieces on the aqua Giant Merry Christmas using liquid glue.

I attached my greeting on the upper part of my shaker panel using 1mm foam squares, and then the images right below using foam squares as well. I added highlights and details to the images using a white gel pen, and for an extra sparkling touch, I added liquid glue on the snow people mostly, sprinkled Prisma glitter on the glue, and let it dry for a cool frosty effect.


VIDEO



LAWN FAWN SUPPLIES
- Frosty family stamp set
- Frosty family add-on stamp set
- Winter birds stamp set
- All the speech bubbles stamp set
- Giant merry Christmas die
- Stitched rectangle frame die
- Large stitched rectangle stackables die
- Stitched simple wavy border die
- Textured canvas aqua cardstock
- Pixie dust cardstock
- Candy cane lane 6x6 paper
- Striped 'n sprinkles 6x6 paper
- Acetate
- Prisma glitter
- Jet black ink


OTHER SUPPLIES
- Ohuhu markers
- Copic opaque white ink
- Sakura white gel pen
- Snowflake confetti by Sunny Studio
- Sequins by Pretty Pink Posh
- 110lb Neenah solar white cardstock (images)

Freakin' Cute Stamps - Chatouille

samedi 16 novembre 2024

Hi there,

I'm so happy to be back with the third and final card I've made as a guest designer for Freakin' Cute Stamps. My first card features Pedro, the second one Citrouille, and on today we meet the ever so sweet Chatouille. Here are a few words about her:

Chatouille is the cutest little mouse who has a serious obsession with flowers and leaves! She can often be spotted frolicking through the forest, armed with a tiny basket, on a mission to find the perfect plants to create the most beautiful bouquets, wreaths, and even adorable veggie ornaments! So, if you ever stumble upon a trail of petals and veggies during one of your strolls, keep an eye open : you may catch sight of our adorable Chatouille.


I printed Chatouille and two flower baskets on 80lb Neenah solar white cardstock, as well as two fences from Button, Teacup and Truffle, I cut the images using my scan 'n cut machine, and colored them using my Ohuhu markers and Graph'it brush markers.

For my background, I cut a 5,25 x 4 inches Strathmore bristol smooth panel that I stenciled using distress inks. On the upper part, I created a cloudy sky using a cloud stencil from my stash along with salvaged patina and peacock feathers distress inks. And on the lower part, I created a hill border using a hillside stencil from my stash along with peeled paint and forest moss distress ink.

I stuck my panel to a 5,5 x 4,25 inches brown panel using double sided tape, and then the images using 1mm and 2mm foam squares. For my greeting, I cut a wavy banner out of dark brown cardstock, white heat embossed "Wishing you a very sweet day" and attached it Chatouille using foam squares. And as always I finished my card with highlights and details on the images using a white gel pen.


FREAKIN' CUTE STAMPS SUPPLIES
- Chatouille digital stamp
- Button, Teacup and Truffle digital stamp


OTHER SUPPLIES
- Ohuhu markers
- Graph'it brush markers
- Sakura white gel pen
- Copic opaque white ink
- Clear embossing ink by Lawn Fawn
- Fine white embossing powder by Hero Arts
- Cloudy stencil by Lawn Fawn
- Hillside stencil by Lawn Fawn
- Simple wavy banner die by Lawn Fawn
- Colored cardstock by Lawn Fawn
- 80lb Neenah solar white cardstock (images)
- Strathmore bristol smooth cardstock (background)

Sunny Studio - Holly Jolly Christmas Card

vendredi 15 novembre 2024

Hello there,

I'm happy to be back on the Sunny Studio blog with this new super duper colorful Christmas card showcasing the lovely Toasty Hugs characters, as well as some of my all time favorite stamps from Scenic Route, and a color palette I've never used on a holiday card before, or even used at all.


As very often, I started off by stamping my images on 110lb Neenah solar white cardstock using an alcohol marker friendly black ink. I cut them all using the matching dies, and colored everything using my Ohuhu markers and Graph'it brush markers.

Here is a detailed list of the stamp sets I used: • Toasty Hugs - boy and girl • Scenic Route - strings of lights, houses • Cozy Christmas - Christmas tree, present • Santa Claus Lane - presents • Reindeer Games - reindeers • Snowmen In Sweaters - snowflakes, trees.


Next I cut a 5,5 x 4,25 inches Strathmore bristol smooth panel that I colored using oxide inks. On the top part I blended some shaded lilac, wilted violet and villainous potion. I splattered water droplets on the sky, and dried the cardstock using a paper towel. I mixed some villainous potion oxide ink with water, and used a slim brush to add splatters to my sky. On the bottom part I applied tumbled glass and peacock feathers oxide inks. I mixed some tumbled glass with water, and used my slim brush again to add splatters on the panel. Next I mixed some copic opaque white ink with water, and added splatters all over my panel, and I did the same with liquid stardust.


Once my panel was dry, I stamped "Wishing you a holly jolly Christmas" from Santa Claus Lane at the bottom of my panel using black versafine ink, and then I attached all the images using 1mm and 2mm foam squares. For the last details, I added highlights on the images using a white gel pen and a dot of glossy accents on all the lights. And I wanted the snow on the trees and roofs to be sparkling, so I added liquid glue on those spots, sprinkled fine glitter, let the glue dry, and then went over the whole panel with a fluffy brush to get rid of the excess glitter.


SUNNY STUDIO SUPPLIES
- Toasty hugs stamp set
- Snowmen in sweaters stamp set
- Santa Claus lane stamp set
- Scenic route stamp set
- Reindeer games stamp set
- Cozy Christmas stamp set


OTHER SUPPLIES
- Ohuhu markers
- Graph'it brush markers
- Oxide inks: tumbled glass, peacock feathers, shaded lilac, wilted violet, villainous option
- Copic opaque white ink
- Sakura white gel pen
- Black versafine ink (greeting)
- Memento tuxedo black ink (images)
- Glossy accents by Ranger
- White blizzard nuvo drops
- Liquid stardust by Lawn Fawn
- Prisma glitter by Lawn Fawn
- 110lb Neenah solar white cardstock (images)
- Strathmore bristol smooth cardstock (background)

Freakin' Cute Stamps - Citrouille

dimanche 10 novembre 2024

Hello there,

I'm back with the second card I've made as a guest designer for Freakin' Cute Stamps. This one features the adorable Citrouille, and just like my first card I made with Pedro, I used brown, yellow, green and turquoise shades to match with the current autumn season.


Here is a quick intro about the lovely Citrouille:

If you're in need of some gourdgeous decorations, Citrouille's place is where it's at! Born in a patch of pumpkins, Citrouille possesses an uncanny knack for sniffing out the most charming squash specimens to spruce up your space.

I printed Citrouille on 80lb Neenah solar white cardstock, as well as two fences from Button, Teacup and Truffle , cut the images using my Scan 'n Cut machine, and colored everything using my Ohuhu markers and my Graph'it brush markers.

For my background, I cut a 5,25 x 4 inches Strathmore bristol smooth panel that I stenciled using distress inks. On the upper part, I created a cloudy sky using a cloud stencil from my stash along with salvaged patina and peacock feathers distress inks. And on the lower part, I created a hill border using a hillside stencil from my stash along with peeled paint and forest moss distress ink.

I stuck my panel to a 5,5 x 4,25 inches brown panel using double sided tape, and then the images using 1mm and 2mm foam squares. For my greeting, I cut a wavy banner out of dark brown cardstock, white heat embossed "Wishing you a very sweet day" and attached it below Citrouille using foam squares. And as always I finished my card with highlights and details on the images using a white gel pen.


FREAKIN' CUTE STAMPS SUPPLIES
- Citrouille digital stamp
- Button, Teacup and Truffle digital stamp


OTHER SUPPLIES
- Ohuhu markers
- Graph'it brush markers
- Sakura white gel pen
- Copic opaque white ink
- Clear embossing ink by Lawn Fawn
- Fine white embossing powder by Hero Arts
- Cloudy stencil by Lawn Fawn
- Hillside stencil by Lawn Fawn
- Simple wavy banner die by Lawn Fawn
- Colored cardstock by Lawn Fawn
- 80lb Neenah solar white cardstock (images)
- Strathmore bristol smooth cardstock (background)

Lawn Fawn - Interactive Snowball Fight

vendredi 8 novembre 2024

Hello there,

I was on the Lawn Fawn YouTube Channel & Blog this week with this holiday card showcasing the adorable Snowball Fight stamp set. I've made it interactive using the Reveal Wheel dies, and had a lot of fun creating this bright pink winter landscape.


I started off by cutting a Reveal Wheel panel out of Strathmore bristol smooth cardstock which I divided it into three sections: the sky on the upper part and two snowy hills on the lower half. I created the hills using a Hillside stencil along with spun sugar and kitsch flamingo oxide inks, and then the sky using kitsch flamingo, picked raspberry and seedless preserves oxide inks. On the sky, I splattered water that I dried using a paper towel. I also mixed some picked raspberry and seedless preserves oxide inks with water, and used a slim brush to add more splatters to my sky. Next I mixed some spun sugar oxide ink with water and added splatters on the snowy hills. I mixed some copic opaque white ink and some Liquid Stardust with water, and added even more splatters all over my panel.


I set my panel aside to dry, and stamped all my images on 110lb Neenah solar white cardstock using Jet Black ink. I cut them all using the coordinating dies, and colored everything using my Ohuhu markers and my graph'it brush markers.

Here is a detailed list of the stamp sets I used:  Snowball Fight - wall, mice, snowballs, piles of snow, snowflakes, small sentiment  Yeti Or Not - Christmas tree, tree  Winter Village - pile of snow, tree  All The Speech Bubbles - speech bubbles  Simply Celebrate Winter Critters Add-On - small sentiment.

Next I cut a Simple Wavy Banner out of Textured Canvas Pink cardstock, white heat embossed my "Have a very cool Christmas" from Penguin Party on the banner, set it aside for later, and then assembled my Reveal Wheel panel. Please check the process video down below to watch that part.


Once my interactive panel was complete, I attached it to a Pixie Dust Outside In Stitched Rectangle panel, and then to a 6x6 Candy Cane Lane Large Stitched Rectangle panel using liquid glue. I cut another Simple Wavy Banner out of Holographic cardstock that I stuck at the back of the pink banner. I attached my banner at the bottom of my panel using 1mm foam squares, and then all the images.

Next I added the last details: I applied a little bit of liquid glue to the trees tops, wall, snow piles and snow mouse, and sprinkled Prisma glitter on those places to make them sparkle on the glue has dried. I added a tiny drop of glossy accents to each light on the trees to make them all shine. And as always I finished my card with highlights and details to the images using a white gel pen.




LAWN FAWN SUPPLIES
- Snowball fight stamp set
- Yeti or not stamp set
- Winter village stamp set
- All the speech bubbles stamp set
- Penguin party stamp set
- Simply celebrate winter critters add-on
- Reveal wheel die set
- Simple wavy banner die
- Small stitched circle stackable die
- Outside in stitched rectangle stackable die
- Large stitched rectangle stackable die
- Pixie dust cardstock
- Holographic cardstock
- 80lb white cardstock
- Candy cane lane 6x6 paper
- Textured canvas pink cardstock
- Jet black ink
- Clear embossing ink
- White embossing powder
- Prisma glitter
- Liquid stardust


OTHER SUPPLIES
- Ohuhu markers
- Graph'it brush markers
- Oxide inks: spun sugar, kitsch flamingo, picked raspberry, seedless preserves
- Sakura white gel pen
- Copic opaque white ink
- 80lb Neenah solar white cardstock (images)
- Strathmore bristol smooth cardstock (background)