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Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Sprinkled with Joy (birthday card)

 
I had so much fun making this card. This card is for my mom. She loves bakery, cooking and trying out new recipes.
I began to make this card by watercoloring the stove and the other kitchen items with "Zig Clean".
I choose a 6x6 paper pad (Prima "Sunrise Sunset") for the background and I trace the floor tiles with "PrismaColor" pencil. Then from another 6x6 wood color paper I cut a stroke with the width of the stove and it fits precisely on my background paper. I also use the die "Stitched Square Stackables" Lawn Fawn (the #3 small) for the doors. And the door knobs are form "Teresa Collins" wood dots. I cut another stroke (brown cardstock) for the kitchen countertop.






                                   
                                                           
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Materials:
Lawn Fawn stampset "Sprinkled with Joy" and "Baked with Love".
Lawn Fawn die: "Stitched Square Stackables" and "Sprinkled with Joy" and the "Add-On".
Lawn fawndamentals: "Walnut" and "Ceanberry".
Archival "Jet Black".

I am entering this card in the Lawnscaping Challenge




And in the in the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge

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And in the Marker Pop  Challenge #104 “For the Girls”



7 comments:

  1. Oh my, the details are so AWESOME!! Thanks so much for playing Simon Says Stamp Wednesday “Anything Goes” Challenge! Beautiful colors and design. Well done!

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  2. Adorable! Love this little scene.

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  3. This is just fantastic! So well thought out and beautifully designed. Thanks so much for playing with us at Lawnscaping Challenges!

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  4. This is so fun.. Thanks for joining us at MarkerPop!

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  5. This is so unique. I loved it immediately.

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