Hello friends!
The Lawn Fawn Design Team has joined forces with Scrapbook Adhesives to share some fun new projects this week. My most favorite adhesive from Scrapbook Adhesives is the thin foam squares in white and in black. Today I'm sharing one of my favorite techniques, creating a scene from (mostly) all die cuts! With the exception of the leaves and a stamped greeting, this entire scene was completely created from die cut cardstock!
The frame was created from the Landscape Stitched Hillside Backdrop and Mermaid and Noble Fir Cardstock. An additional layer was added behind the frame by die cutting Simon Says Stamp Dark Chocolate Cardstock and Lawn Fawn Noble Fir Cardstock with the Stitched Tree Border Die and Stitched Hillside Borders Die. Shading was added to the layers with Salty Ocean and Mowed Lawn Distress Inks.
A greeting from the Jump For Joy Stamp Set was stamped on the frame using Versamark Ink and heat embossed with Lawn Fawn white embossing powder.
The background layers were adhered to a white side fold card base and the frames were adhered with some of the Scrapbook Adhesives thin foam squares in white and black to give the frame layer a bit of dimension.
The solid colored tree images form the Stitched Tree Border were die cut from Fake Tan, Chili Pepper, and Sunflower Cardstock, inked with Abandoned Coral, Fired Brick, and Wild Honey Distress Inks and adhered behind the tree border as shown. A sun was die cut using a Spring Showers Die, inked, and adhered behind the horizon.
The houses and trees from the Landscape Stitched Hillside Backdrop and Portrait Stitched Hillside Backdrop were die cut from multiple cardstocks, assembled, and adhered to the card as shown.
Three little hearts from the Fancy Box Dies was die cut from Chili Pepper Cardstock and adhered tot he scene. The greeting was die cut from cardstock adhered to Fun Foam and inked with Fired Brick Distress Ink before being adhered to the card above the stamped and embossed sentiment.
Leaves from the Happy Harvest Stamp Set were stamped with Chili Pepper, Fake Tan, and Sunflower Inks, die cut with the coordinating dies and adhered to the fall scene as shown.
The design was finished with Glossy Accents applied to the hearts, roofs, and die cut greeting.
V I D E O T U T O R I A L
Watch this fall die cut thanks scene card from start to finish below or click HERE to watch in HD:
S U P P L I E S
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