Wednesday, May 9, 2018

Cardz 4 Galz Challenge # 71 All Dressed Up

Hi! Today's card is for Cardz 4 Galz Challenge #71: All Dressed Up! And, what isn't cuter than a sweet little girl dressed up as a flower!?! Here is the card I made, using Lawn Fawn products.

Supply List:
Lawn Fawn Easter Party stamp set and dies
Lawn Fawn Bannerific stamp set and dies
Lawn Fawn Happy Happy Happy stamp set and dies
Lawn Fawn Quilted Backdrop die
Lawn Fawn Stitched Hillside Border dies
Lawn Fawn Perfectly Plaid Spring Petite paper pack
Lawn Fawn Watercolor Wishes Petite paper pack
Sparkle N Sprinkle Clear Detail embossing powder [EP280]
Memento Tuxedo Black ink [ME-900]
Anti Static Bag [99512]
Versafine Onyx Black ink [VF-82]
Tonic Tim Holtz Stamp Platform [1707e]
Tonic Tangerine machine [138e]
Tonic Easy Clean Craft Mat [1514e]
Glossy Accents
White gel pen
Copics
Distress Ink & ink blenders


I started out by stamping the little gal dressed as a flower, from the Lawn Fawn Easter Party stamp set, with Memento Tuxedo Black ink (copic friendly) with my Tonic Tim Holtz Stamp Platform. I also stamped out a lot of the sweet little flowers. I pulled everything out of my Stamp Platform, colored them with Copic markers, then put everything back inside the Stamp Platform, and stamped the images again with Versafine Onyx Black ink (a sticky ink that holds embossing powder). I sprinkled on Sparkle N Sprinkle's Clear Embossing powder and heat set everything. I also stamped out the "happy" and the banner and sentiment using Lawn Fawn's Happy Happy Happy and Bannerific stamp sets. I stamped with Versafine Black Onyx again and sprinkled on more Sparkle N Sprinkle Clear Embossing powder. I heat set these, and then die cut everything. I also die cut a piece of Lawn Fawn's Perfectly Plaid Spring paper with the Quilted Backdrop, layered it over a piece of white cardstock, then cut out a circle in the center with a circle die from my stash.

I also die cut a scalloped circle and cut out the center using the same circle die to make a frame to go around the hole. Then, I cut a circle from Lawn Fawn's Watercolor Wishes Petite paper pack, with a larger circle die. Then, I die cut some green cardstock with Lawn Fawn Stitched Hillside Border die, and blended some distress ink to the edges of the hillside. I layered the hillside over the base of the circle, then adhered the watercolor (background) circle behind the panel. I adhered the flowers and the little girl with adhesive and foam dimensional adhesive. I popped up the sentiment too, and here is what I ended up with!

I made two little flower girls all dressed up, one for my Mom and one for my husband's Mom. I used all the same colors but changed things up a little bit between the two cards so they weren't exactly identical. Here are both cards.

I am also entering these cards into Lawn Fawnatics Challenge 28: Sketch. I don't often use sketches when creating cards, so this was a fun challenge and these little dressed up flower girls in their sweet costumes seemed the like the perfect match!

Thanks for stopping by. Have a magical day!

-Chris

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3 comments:

  1. Adorable cards.....cute image and pretty plaids!!

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  2. Adorable Chris! I love that little flower girl! Love the way you've framed her with the plaid background.

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  3. So super sweet and how lovely with the glossy accent! Thank you so much for playing along with us at the Lawnfawnatics Challenge! /Karin

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