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Lawn Fawn - Holy Moley Customized Box Card

jeudi 9 avril 2026

Hello there,

I'm so happy to be back with this Lawn Fawn Scalloped Box Card Pop-Up featuring some cute moles taking care of their garden, decorating their underground house, and getting a cheeky guest to celebrate the arrival of the spring season.


I built the box card first using the Scalloped Box Card Pop-Up die set. I cut the base pieces out of Algae cardstock, the decorative elements out of Into The Woods 6x6 pattern papers, and cut the underground opening using a die from the Shadow Box Card Fireplace Add-On. Please watch the video down below to see how it was assembled.


When my box card was done, I stamped all the images on 110lb Neenah solar white cardstock using Jet Black ink, I cut them using the matching dies, and colored everything with my Ohuhu markers and my Graph'it brush markers.

Here is a detailed list of the stamp sets I used:  A mole lot of love + add-onmoles, piles of soil, «holy moley»  A mole lot of flowersmole & wheelbarrow  Spring baskettulips, bow  Carrot 'bout youbarrow, tulips, «spring has sprung»  All the grassesgrass  All the garden hatshat  All the speech bubblesspeech bubbles  Veggie happy + add-onfence, bag of soil, worms, tools  Garden mousesmall flowerpot, tulips.


To stick the images to the insert pieces, I used strips of acetate and 3mm glue dots, and again, you are welcome to watch the video down below to see how it was done. And to stick the images to the front of the box and inside the underground, I used 1mm and 2mm foam squares. Finally I white heat embossed my "Happy Spring" greeting from Spring Basket on N°2 Pencil cardstock, cut it into a fishtail banner using the second Everyday Sentiment Banner die, and then stuck that banner to the back of my box using 1mm foam squares.


VIDEO



LAWN FAWN SUPPLIES
- A mole lot of love stamp set
- A mole of love add-on stamp set
- A mole lot of flowers stamp set
- Spring basket stamp set
- Carrot 'bout you stamp set
- All the grasses stamp set
- All the garden hats stamp set
- All the speech bubbles stamp set
- Veggie happy stamp set
- Veggie happy add-on stamp set
- Garden mouse stamp set
- Scalloped box card pop-up die set
- Shadow box card fireplace add-on die set
- Everyday sentiment banner die set
- Small stitched rectangle stackables die set
- Jet black ink
- Clear embossing ink
- White embossing powder
- Algae cardstock
- N°2 pencil cardstock


OTHER SUPPLIES
- Ohuhu markers - Graph'it brush markers - Sakura white gel pen - 110lb Neenah solar white cardstock (images)

Lawn Fawn - Bold & Bright Butterflies

mardi 3 mars 2026

Hello there,

I'm thrilled to be back with this trio of colorful and bold butterfly themed cards featuring a mix & match of Lawn Fawn items from different years: the gorgeous Butterfly Background stencil set and the Scripty Thinking Of You die + Outline Add-On from the February 2026 release, and the amazing Layered Butterflies die set from an older release to create three magnificent butterflies. Three pretty simple cards, easy and quick to mass produce, but still very catchy for the eye with the contrast between the black elements and the bright colors.


I started off by creating my three backgrounds. I cut three panels out of Strathmore bristol smooth cardstock using the largest Outside In Stitched Rectangle Stackables die, and on each panel I masked the stitched edges off with washi tape.


On each panel I first created a soft cloudy background using the Cloudy stencil along with oxide inks: scattered straw for the orange butterfly card, salvaged patina for the blue butterfly card and kitsch flamingo for the purple butterfly card. Next I used the Butterfly Background stencil set on each panel to create three gorgeous butterfly patterns:

 on the orange butterfly card, I applied fossilized amber oxide ink with stencil #1, added a bit of orange in the center of each butterfly using ripe persimmon oxide ink, used my fossilized amber blending tool to mix the colors, and repeated that process until I was happy with the blending. I removed the stencil #1 and lined up the stencil #2 on top of the butterflies and applied black soot oxide ink all over the stencil. I removed that second stencil and added texture to my panel: I mixed copic opaque white ink with water and used a slim brush to add white splatters all over my panel, and I did the same with Liquid Stardust,


 on the blue butterfly card, I applied salvaged patina oxide ink with stencil #1, added a bit of turquoise in the center of each butterfly using peacock feathers oxide ink, used my salvaged patina blending tool to mix the colors, and repeated the process several times. I removed the stencil #1 and lined up the stencil #2 on top of the butterflies and applied black soot oxide ink all over the stencil. I removed that second stencil and added the same texture I added to my first panel,


 on the purple butterfly card, I applied picked raspberry oxide ink with stencil #1, added a bit of purple in the center of each butterfly using wilted violet oxide ink, used my picked raspberry blending tool to mix the colors, and repeated the process several times. I removed the stencil #1 and lined up the stencil #2 on top of the butterflies and applied black soot oxide ink all over the stencil. I removed that second stencil and added the same texture I added to the other panels.


When they were dry, I cut three Large Stitched Rectangle Stackables panels out of Black Licorice cardstock, attached each butterfly panel to one of those black panels using double sided sticky tape, and then each black panel to a matching card base.

Next I cut my Layered Butterflies pieces: three intricate butterfly wings out of Black Licorice cardstock, three whole butterflies out of Strathmore bristol smooth cardstock, three whole butterflies out of Vellum, and nine butterfly bodies out of Storm Cloud cardstock.


With the nine butterfly bodies, I created three bodies just by sticking three bodies on top of each other using liquid glue. On the vellum butterflies, I added white splatters. On each white panel, I used the same oxide inks as the ones I used to make the backgrounds and added the same textures. And when everything was dry, I assembled my three butterflies: I attached each body to an intricate butterfly, each intricate butterfly to a colorful butterfly using liquid glue, each colorful butterfly to a vellum butterfly, all of this using liquid glue. When the glue was dry, I bent the wings of each butterfly to add dimension, and finally stuck a black pearl at the top of each butterfly's body.


Next I created three identical greetings using the Scripty Thinking Of You die and the Scripty Thinking Of You Outline Add-On. For each card, I cut the shadow element out of Vellum, and cut "Thinking Of You" three times out of Black Licorice cardstock. I attached each word on top of each other to get some nice dimension, and then stuck them to the vellum shadow piece using liquid glue. Finally I attached a butterfly and a greeting to each card using foam squares.


VIDEO



LAWN FAWN SUPPLIES
- Butterfly background stencil set
- Scripty thinking of you die
- Scripty thinking of you outline add-on die
- Layered butterflies die set
- Large stitched rectangle stackables die set
- Outside in stitched rectangle stackables die set
- Vellum
- Black licorice cardstock
- Storm cloud cardstock
- Cloudy stencil
- Liquid stardust


OTHER SUPPLIES
- Oxide inks: black soot, scattered straw, fossilized amber, ripe persimmon, salvaged patina, peacock feathers, kitsch flamingo, picked raspberry, wilted violet
- Copic opaque white ink
- Glossy accents by Ranger
- Onyx pearls by Pretty Pink Posh
- Strathmore bristol smooth cardstock (backgrounds)

Lawn Fawn - Valentine Bunnies

mardi 3 février 2026

Hello there,

I'm thrilled to be back with this new set of Lawn Fawn cards & video featuring the cutest bunnies and a color palette I'd never used on a Valentine card before, and how fun it was to use this purple, red and pink combo!


I started off by cutting a Checkered Hearts Backdrop Landscape panel out of Strathmore bristol smooth cardstock, I entirely covered it with spun sugar oxide ink to get a soft base, and then used the Outline Hearts stencil along with wilted violet, kitsch flamingo, picked raspberry and candied apple oxide inks to create a super fun background. Next I mixed Liquid Stardust with water, added sparkling splatters to my panel with a slim brush, and then did the same with copic opaque white ink.


Next, I went a bit more further than just having a colorful Checkered Hearts Backdrop Landscape panel. I also wanted each of the tiny heart openings to have a different background. So I cut small pieces of Sugarplum, Guava, Ballet Slippers, Tomato and Lilac cardstock, cut 1mm foam squares in half, attached four sticky pieces around each heart at the back of the panel, and stuck my small pieces of colored cardstock, just like putting puzzle pieces together. Still at the back of my panel, I attached 2mm foam squares in each empty space, peeled the backing papers off, and then stuck my panel to a white card base. But I felt like I needed to tone my background down a tiny bit, so I cut a Postage Rectangle panel out of vellum, added white splatters to it, and temporarily taped it to my card using washi tape.


Next I cut all the bits and pieces I needed to build the bunnies out of colored cardstock and pattern papers: 80lb White, Fog, Narwhal, Storm Cloud, Sugarplum, TomatoBallet Slippers, and Pint-Sized Patterns Summertime 6x6 papers. And as always, here is a detailed list of the die sets I used:

 Build A Bunny - bunnies  Build A Bunny Accessories - bows  Build A Critter Winter Accessories - sweaters, sleeves, hearts on the sweaters  Build A Critter Christmas Accessories - headbands  Tiny Gift Box Dog Add-On - bunny snouts  Hearts & Stars Skinny Tag - heart cheeks.

When the bunnies were done, I applied glossy accents to the nose and heart on the sweater, white blizzard nuvo drops to the heart cheeks and added white details using a white gel pen.



Next I cut three Scripty Xoxo out of Guava cardstock, cut a Scripty Xoxo Outlined Add-On out of 80lb White cardstock, stacked the three pink words on top of each other using liquid glue, and then attached the whole piece to the outlined element using liquid glue again.

Before attaching everything to my card, I needed some extra elements to complete it. I cut an envelope out of 80lb White cardstock, a heart out of Guava cardstock and a letter out of Strathmore bristol smooth cardstock using Little Letter dies. I folded the envelope and sealed it with the heart, masked the stitched edges off of the letter with washi tape, covered the letter panel with hickory smoke oxide ink, and then stamped "Hoppy Heart Day" in black using stamps from Henry's Build A Sentiment Love + Henry's Build A Sentiment Bunny Puns.


Next, I brought my card back, stuck all my pieces (bunnies, envelope, letter and xoxo) to the Vellum panel using 1mm and 2mm foam squares, I removed the washi tape that was keeping the Vellum panel in place, added liquid glue at the back of that Vellum panel, but only behind the elements, and then attached my panel to the card. Finally I applied glossy accents to the heart on the envelope, and added white details to the envelope and xoxo using a white gel pen.

And I created an almost identical card using the Checkered Hearts Backdrop Portrait die. On this card, I applied shaded lilac oxide ink as the soft base for my background, used the Giant Xoxo die, and created the sentiment using the Henry's Build A Sentiment Bunny Puns stamp set only.


VIDEO



LAWN FAWN SUPPLIES
- Checkered hearts backdrop landscape die
- Checkered hearts backdrop portrait die
- Postage rectangle stackables die set
- Build a bunny die set
- Build a bunny accessories die set
- Build a critter winter accessories die set
- Build a critter Christmas accessories die set
- Tiny gift box dog add-on die set
- Little letter die set
- Scripty xoxo die
- Scripty xoxo outlines add-on die
- Giant xoxo die
- Hearts & stars skinny tag die set
- Henry's build a sentiment love stamp set
- Henry's build a sentiment bunny puns stamp set
- Liquid stardust
- Cardstock: 80lb white, sugarplum, lilac, tomato, guava, ballet slippers, fog, narwhal
- Vellum
- Pint-sized patterns summertime 6x6 papers


OTHER SUPPLIES
- Oxide inks: wilted violet, shaded lilac, candied apple, picked raspberry, kitsch flamingo, spun sugar, hickory smoke
- Copic opaque white ink
- Sakura white gel pen
- Glossy accents by Ranger
- White blizzard nuvo drops
- Black versafine ink
- Strathmore bristol smooth cardstock

Lawn Fawn - Lots Of Heart Week 2026 - Valentine Bunnies

jeudi 15 janvier 2026

Hello there,

It's Lots Of Hearts Week at Lawn Fawn, and I'm super happy to be back with this lovely Valentine themed card featuring the cutest bunnies, all gathered to tell someone how much they love them. Make sure to check the Lawn Fawn Blog and comment on each of the daily posts to enter the daily giveaways!

Customers can enjoy 15% off select Valentine's and heart-themed items by shopping a discounted collection. No code is needed.


I started off by cutting a large Postage Rectangle Stackables panel out of Strathmore bristol smooth cardstock, I placed the matching stencil on top and covered my panel with spun sugar oxide ink. Next I used the Lots Of Hearts Background stencils to create a pretty pattern: with stencil #1 I applied worn lipstick oxide ink and with stencil #2 I applied candied apple oxide ink. Next I mixed copic opaque white ink with water and used a slim brush to add splatters all over my panel, and then did the same with Liquid Stardust. And once my panel was dry, I attached it to a 5,5" x 4,25" Guava panel using 1mm foam tape, and then to a white card base.

Next I cut two small postage panels out of Strathmore bristol smooth cardstock using a die from Little Letter, masked the stitched edges with washi tape, covered both panels with spun sugar oxide ink, and then used the Falling Hearts stencils along with worn lipstick and candied apple oxide inks to add lots of tiny hearts to my panels. Next I added white splatters and sparkling splatters to both of them, and when they were dry, I stamped a greeting from Henry's Build A Sentiment Love on each panel using Jet Black ink.


Next I cut all the bits and pieces out of colored cardstock (Tomato, Ballet Slippers, Guava, 80lb White, Kraft, Chocolate Bar, Paper Bag, Storm Cloud, Pearlescent), out of Pearlescent Vellum and Vellum, and as always, here is a detailed list of the die sets I used:

 Build A Bunny - bunnies  Build A Critter Valentine Accessories - wings  Build A Critter Winter Accessories - bunny tails  Build A Critter Christmas Accessories - headbands  Build A Drink Mason Jar Add-On - bow ties  Tiny Gift Box Dog Add-On - bunny noses  Hearts & Stars Skinny Tag - smallest hearts, scattering of hearts  Little Letter - enveloppe, largest heart.


I assembled the bunnies using liquid glue and foam squares, folded the enveloppe and "sealed" it with a red heart. I cut a rectangle panel out of vellum using the 2nd Largest Stitched Rectangle Stackables die, temporarily taped it to my card using washi tape, and then stuck everything using 1mm and 2mm foam squares, and liquid glue. When all the elements were attached, I removed the washi tape, added liquid glue at the back of the vellum panel, right behind the bunnies, enveloppes, etc. and stuck my vellum panel to the card.

For the final details, I applied glossy accents to the red hearts, heart cheeks and bunny noses, white blizzard nuvo drops to the dark pink hearts, and glued a red heart confetti from my stash in the center of each bow tie.


LAWN FAWN SUPPLIES
- Postage rectangle stackables die set
- Build a bunny die set
- Build a critter valentine accessories die set
- Build a critter winter accessories die set
- Build a critter Christmas accessories die set
- Build a drink mason jar add-on lantern die set
- Tiny gift box dog add-on
- Hearts & stars skinny tag die set
- Little letter die set
- Henry's build a sentiment love stamp set
- Falling hearts stencil
- Lots of hearts background stencils
- Liquid stardust
- Jet black ink
- Cardstock: tomato, guava, ballet slippers, 80lb white, kraft, paper bag, chocolate bar, storm cloud, pearlescent, pearlescent vellum, vellum


OTHER SUPPLIES
- Oxide inks: spun sugar, worn lipstick, candied apple
- Copic opaque white ink
- Sakura white gel pen
- Glossy accents by Ranger
- White blizzard nuvo drops
- Strathmore bristol smooth cardstock (background)

Lawn Fawn - Valentine Foxes

jeudi 8 janvier 2026

Hi there,

I'm so happy to be back with this lovely Valentine card showcasing a mix & match of Lawn Fawn die sets to create a cute scene featuring three lovely foxes in a cloudy sky.



I assembled my three foxes using foam squares and liquid glue, and then worked on my Stitched Rainbow. I cut the base out of white cardstock, the different rainbow sections out of colored cardstock, and assembled my rainbow using liquid glue. I also cut a whole bunch of Simple Puffy Clouds out of white cardstock, added Liquid Stardust splatters to all of them and to the Stitched Rainbow as well, and then added copic opaque white ink splatters to the rainbow only.


Next I cut a Stitched Cloud Backdrop Portrait panel out of Strathmore bristol smooth cardstock, I covered it with spun sugar oxide ink, and then added a heart pattern to my panel using the Outline Hearts stencil along with worn lipstick oxide ink. I mixed copic opaque white ink with water and added white splatters to my panel, and did the same with Liquid Stardust. And once dry, I stuck it to a white card base.


I attached everything to my card using 1mm and 2mm foam squares, and liquid glue, starting with the largest cloud behind the rainbow, next the rainbow, more clouds, the fox couple and then the angel fox. Next I cut a whole bunch of hearts using Hearts & Stars Skinny Tag dies and stuck them all over my card using 1mm foam squares. I picked "Be Mine" from Critter Conversation Hearts, stamped it to the small letter, added a heart below it, stuck it in the foxes paws using foam squares again, and for the final details, I added shine and sparkles everywhere: shine to heart eyes using glossy accents, and sparkles to the hearts using white blizzard nuvo drops.


VIDEO



LAWN FAWN SUPPLIES
- Build a fox die set
- Build a critter valentine accessories die set
- Build a critter winter accessories die set
- Stitched rainbow die set
- Simple puffy clouds die set
- Stitched cloud backdrop portrait die
- Little letter die set
- Hearts & stars skinny tag die set
- Critter conversation hearts stamp set
- Cardstock: holographic, pearlescent vellum, pumpkin, algae, tide pool, chocolate bar, 80lb white, ballet slippers, storm cloud, canvas aqua, canvas pink
- Liquid stardust
- Jet black ink
- Knit picky 6x6 papers
- Outline hearts stencil


OTHER SUPPLIES
- Oxide inks: spun sugar, worn lipstick
- Copic opaque white ink
- Sakura white gel pen
- White blizzard nuvo drops
- Glossy accents by Ranger
- Strathmore bristol smooth cardstock (background)

Lawn Fawn - Father's Day Pull 'n Slide Card

vendredi 30 mai 2025

Hi there,

I was on the Lawn Fawn YouTube Channel & Blog a while ago with this cute Father's Day Pull 'n Slide card showcasing, as very often, a mix & match of images from different stamp sets, as well as the mouse family, always ready to join the fun!


I started off by stamping all 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 alcohol markers.


Here is a detailed list of the stamp sets I used:

 Simply celebrate hangouts - brick wall  Backyard bird feeder - flowers  Simply celebrate critters - group of mice  Kanga-rrific add-on - grass  Toadally awesome - tiny black star  All star - cup, basketball hoop, star, ball, greetings  Treat cart - banners  Treat cart sentiment add-on - tiny hearts  All the speech bubbles - bubbles, small sentiments  You autumn know + Scootin' by + Bubbles of joy + Dandy day + Dandy day flip-flop + Really high five - mice  Coaster critters - flags.


I added highlights and details to my images using a white gel pen, and then moved on to the background. First I cut a Pull 'n Slide panel out of Strathmore bristol smooth cardstock and divided it into two sections: a brick wall on the upper part using the Brick stencil along with tumbled glass and broken china oxide ink, and grass at the bottom using mowed lawn and rustic wilderness oxide inks. And on the inside part of the card, I used the Lots Of Stars Background stencil along with shabby shutters and mowed lawn oxide inks.

Please watch the process video down below to get all the details.


VIDEO



LAWN FAWN SUPPLIES
- Simply celebrate hangouts stamp set
- Backyard bird feeder stamp set
- Simply celebrate critters stamp set
- Kanga-rrific add-on stamp set
- Toadally awesome stamp set
- All star stamp set
- Treat cart stamp set
- Treat cart sentiment add-on stamp set
- All the speech bubbles stamp set
- You autumn know stamp set
- Scootin' by stamp set
- Bubbles of joy stamp set
- Dandy day stamp set
- Dandy day flip-flop stamp set
- Really high five stamp set
- Pull 'n slide die set
- Oliver's stitched ABCs die set
- Large stitched rectangle stackables die set
- Outside in stitched rectangle stackables die set
- Small stitched rectangle stackables die set
- Lots of stars background stencil
- Brick stencil
- White cardstock
- Textured canvas cardstock: aqua, green, yellow
- Acetate
- Jet black ink


OTHER SUPPLIES
- Ohuhu markers
- Graph'it brush markers
- Oxide inks: tumbled glass, broken china, shabby shutters, mowed lawn, rustic wilderness
- Copic opaque white ink
- 110lb Neenah solar white cardstock (images)
- Strathmore bristol smooth cardstock (background)