Good Morning folks - hope you're having a lovely weekend - Tara here again with my Sunday morning slot and this week I've finally made a start on my Christmas cards and I started with Winter Fox from Lawn Fawn (although this little guy could work equally well for a winter birthday too).
He may only be a little stamp but with a little decoupage and some paper piecing he can pack a real punch! He's coloured with copics and layered with gel for dimension and his white tipped tail is given a fluffy look with some white puff paint. I cut him out with a label nestie using the out of the frame technique - I forget the number as I just think of it as the bean can label. A little glittery steam on his hot chocolate was all that was needed to finish off the front so I could turn my attention to the inside.
I used the smaller labels with the same paper and dotted lines and inked up the sentiment with reds and oranges to match Mr Fox on the outside.
That's all for me today but don't forget you still have a little over 24 hours to link up a card to our World Card Making Day Blog Hop for the chance to win another fabulous Lawn Fawn set.... Check out yesterday's post for the details.
He may only be a little stamp but with a little decoupage and some paper piecing he can pack a real punch! He's coloured with copics and layered with gel for dimension and his white tipped tail is given a fluffy look with some white puff paint. I cut him out with a label nestie using the out of the frame technique - I forget the number as I just think of it as the bean can label. A little glittery steam on his hot chocolate was all that was needed to finish off the front so I could turn my attention to the inside.
I used the smaller labels with the same paper and dotted lines and inked up the sentiment with reds and oranges to match Mr Fox on the outside.
That's all for me today but don't forget you still have a little over 24 hours to link up a card to our World Card Making Day Blog Hop for the chance to win another fabulous Lawn Fawn set.... Check out yesterday's post for the details.
1 comment:
Gorgeous Tara! I love this! Loling also at the bean can labels :-)
Lou xx
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