Friday, December 30, 2011

Lawn Fawn CHA Opportunity!

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It's a long shot, but I thought I'd try make a couple cards to enter for Lawn Fawn's newest contest. The contest is for an opportunity to be published in their latest catalog and to have your project displayed at their booth at winter CHA! So I decided to do a twist on an old favorite of one of my very first Lawn Fawn cards I ever made.
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I first stamped the clouds from their Bon Voyage stamp set in Versa Mark ink and sprinkled sea foam embossing powder over them. After I heated it with my heat gun and let it cool for a bit, I went over the entire piece of paper with Tim Holtz's distress stain in Tumbled Glass. Before it had a chance to dry I used a finger foam tool to blend in some of the distress ink (not stain) in Tumbled Glass to the sky around the clouds. Then I spritzed it with an October Afternoon opaque white sprinkler spray. I dabbed off as much as I could, then went over the sky parts around the clouds again with the distress ink and finger foam tool.

I stamped the Ferris Wheel then cut the insides out with an exacto knife. It's always best to cut before you spend time and waste ink coloring when using an exacto knife, just in case you mess up with the exacto knife. Trust, I've learned this the hard way before! I just colored it pretty simple with Copics and adhered mini gems to the tops of the Ferris Wheel cabins and one larger one in the center. I always see real life Ferris Wheels with lights on them, so adding the bling kind of reminded me of the fancy lights of the Midway. Once everything was ready I adhered it with foam adhesives to the cloud paper background.

For the tickets I did pretty much the same, except I distressed the side edges a bit with my distress tool so that they'd look like they were freshly torn from a giant spool of tickets. I adhered the center ticket first with a slightly thicker foam adhesive and then the other two were added with the thinner foam adhesives. I also wrapped some green baker's twine under the Ferris Wheel to kind of ground the wheel so it didn't look like it was floating in the sky. Grass I guess.

The last thing I did was cut my, "You make my world go round" stamp into two separate stamps so that I could curve it a tad and stamp it horizontally. Lawn Fawn stamps are super easy to cut because they're so well made! I can easily piece them together on my acrylic block if I want to go back to using the stamp as it was intended. I stamped out a banner from Lawn Fawn's Bannerific stamp set and stamped the sentiment on it. Then I added some Copic coloring and cut it out. I layered it on a couple pieces of plain cardstock to give it a lil height, but not too much.

Thanks so much for stopping by! And thank you so so much to my new followers! You're all awesome! When I reach 30 followers I'll post a contest for a random draw for a huge stash of blog candy to give away as a thank you!

Inky and glittery fingers for all!
-Gaby

9 comments:

  1. Great card! Love your cloud background.

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  2. i think your card is super fabbie!! i don't think it's as long a shot as you think! it's bright, cheery and fun! that totally says lawn fawn! :) good luck!

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  3. I thought about doing the cloudy background with distress inks too but did not go with it because it is a lot of work! You did great, Gaby! And the color scheme on this card is just awesome! Happy New Year!

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  4. What a cute image! I just love all the clouds too! Fun card :)

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  6. I saw your card submitted on Lawn Fawn's website, and I just love it! Great background! Good luck with the contest, I submitted some too. It's fun to play along! I wanted that Boy Voyage stamp set today so bad! I love those clouds!

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  7. Good luck with the contest! Your background is indeed fabulous!

    And, thanks for stopping by -- and joining -- Scrapping with Purpose! Looks like you're ready to host your own party. :)

    All the best in 2012!

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  8. Awesome job! That cloud background is fantastic! Best of luck! I think you've got a great chance!

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  9. Great background...love the clouds! wonderful design :)

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