Sunday, May 19, 2024

May inspiration on the Lawn Fawn Blog

  Hi Everyone!


I'm here to share some inspiration on the LawnFawn blog. Today I wanted to share some inspiration using the new, absolutely wonderful Gumball Machine die.







I started by making my cardbase and then cover the front with a panel diecut from  PORTRAIT SCALLOPED SLIMLINE WITH HEARTS Die. I then cut another panel slightly smaller than the scalloped one. I inked the edges to create some dimension and depth and also added stars using  the STARRY SKY Stencil  . I used Antique Linnen distress ink. Using brushed courdoroy I inked a desk for the gumball machine to stand on.

I diecut the parts for the machine from off white cardstock and colored them using copic markers. For the metal parts I used gold ink - you can also color them with a copic gold-ish color and then add some gold watercolors on top.

I also diecut a banner which I stamped with my sentiment and adhered to the bottom center of the card. 




The LawnFawn blog is such a great place with lots of inspiration for your papercraft projects.

Make sure to also pop over to the Lawn Fawnatics blog for lots of wonderful inspiration from my talented teamies and for all the info you need to play along with our challenge!  By entering a card you have the chance of winning a 50 $ gift card to the Lawn Fawn Store ! You also have the chance to have your card featured on the blog and on LawnFawn's instagram with more than 130 thousand followers! For even more LawnFawn inspiration visit the LawnFawn blog:
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Lawn Fawn Supplies used for this card:

Stamps and dies:
Gumball Machine die
window scene: spring  (for the sentiment banner)
Gold ink
post-it masking

I also used:


I also share my cards and watercolors here:  My Instagram

https://www.instagram.com/peppermintpatty42/

Have a great day, hugs, Karin 









2 comments:

Lisa Elton said...

This is oodles of fun, Karin! I love that colors you used!

Julia Aston said...

Great colors on all the gumballs - what a fun die! Julia xx