Happy Holidays? I know it's only September, but I've been getting an early start on ideas for a friend's cards. I wanted this one to be a more general winter card. First I used all of my white and kraft cardstock remnants to paper piece a
burst. I paired it with some DCWV patterned paper and die cut/replaced a Copic colored circle. The way all the pieces fit together
makes me feel like I put together a puzzle..with no reference picture!
Winter bunny was Copic colored, fussy cut, and popped up on foam adhesive. I imagine the rain dot stickers to be snow flying through the air as Winter Bunny rushes through - yes, an abstract representation of snow.
To balance out the dimension, I popped up a layered tag sentiment saturated with Versamark ink to create subtle contrast from the background.
I'm posting this one for Lawnscaping Challenge #65 again! My favorite supplies used here are Lawn Fawn, Cutter Bee scissors, Copics, and kraft accents. Lawn Fawn critters are actually what gave me the final push to start stamping and also Copic coloring, so they're important to me!
SUPPLIES:
PAPER: White Cardstock, Darice Core'dinations - Krafty Cardstock, Everyday Essentials Patterned Paper STAMPS/DIES: Lawn Fawn - Winter Bunny & Smitty's ABCs, Spellbinders Nestabilities - Large Circles, Hero Arts Frame Cuts F - Small Tags INK: Memento Tuxedo Black, Versamark, Recollections Detail Embossing Powder - White PENS/MARKERS: Copic Markers - 0 B00 BG10 E33 E39 EMBELLISHMENTS: Cloud 9 Rain Dot Stickers, My Mind's Eye - The Sweetest Thing Round Brads (Tangerine), Spool-O-Ribbon 1/8" - Island Blue TOOLS: Fiskars Compact Stamp Press, Scotch ATG Adhesive, Recollections Foam Adhesive, Cutter Bee Scissors
I love the layout of this card, and the colors are just awesome! This is such a fun card! Amazing job!
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This card is amazing! I love the "abstract representation of snow" hee hee it really adds something special to the card. Also, I love the colors and design, cute!
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How adorable! I love the way you created a scene for the bunny (one of my Lawn Fawn favorites) and used those rain dots (another favorite).
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