Thursday, September 15, 2022

Lawn Fawn Challenge #132 - Color Inspiration

 Hello and welcome! Today's card was made for the Lawn Fawnatics Challenge - Color Inspiration. So I dug out all the colors to make this cute card. This card also features mice from Lawn Fawn's Merry Mice, Dandy Day, A Creature was Stirring, Just Add Glitter and Berry Special

I made a slim line card (3.5 x 8.5) and used Lawn Fawn's Scalloped Slimline with Heart: Portrait die set. With several different Distress Oxide inks, I created the rainbow background using the scalloped die and smooth heavy weight cardstock. 

I left the smaller panel white and removed the hearts from it. I added splatters from some purple and blue spray inks I had, onto the rainbow background. 

I stamped the mice and all the small little pieces using Pink Fresh Studios Detail Black hybrid ink and colored everything in using Copic markers. 

I die cut the paint blobs from Lawn Fawn's Art Supplies die set and used the same color Distress Oxide inks on them as I did the background. 

I added glitter gel to the paint bottles, paint brushes and paint splatters. 

I stamped the "Hope Your Day Sparkles" sentiment from the Just Add Glitter stamp set. 
This card is just so bright and colorful! What a wonderful way to wish someone a happy birthday than with a card that just bursts with color! As always, thank you so much for stopping by and Happy Crafting!


3 comments:

  1. Really gorgeous card

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  2. this is soooooo pretty!! LOVE the rainbows!! love the mini scenes in and around each heart!! the mice are sooo cute and almost as creative as you are!! love this! thank you SO much for playing along with the Lawn Fawnatics Challenge! :)

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  3. wow this card is amazing!! I love all the little scene, so mice! ihih! Thanks a lot for playing with us at Lawn Fawnatics!

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