Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Simon Says: Interactive Christmas featuring Lawn Fawn

Hello crafty friends! It's Wednesday and that means it's time for a new Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge!



This week Simon Says: Interactive Christmas! The design team is featuring always super fun Lawn Fawn products! It isn't a requirement to use them but if you have them we would love to see them!


Come join in on the fun, you have the chance of winning a $50 gift card to the fantastic Simon Says Stamp store!


So how fun is this Christmas Fishes set by Lawn Fawn! I mean look at them, so cute! I started by stamping all of the images from that stamp set and colouring them with my Copic Markers and using the accompanying dies cuts.

If you follow my blog or Instagram, you know that I am clearly obsessed with this Brutus Monroe paper and a Distress Oxide background this season!


I used Tumbled Glass, Salty Ocean and Blueprint Sketch Oxide inks for my panel, I added some water with my Distress Sprayer and some Picket Fence Distress Paint - because there is cleary snow under water... lol! 

I set my panel aside to dry and added my pattern paper to my card base and embellished my critters using the Lawn Fawn Chunky Glitter my white gel pen and gold gel pen.

Once the panel was dry I die cut my Reveal Wheel Elements and put my card together.


I added my "sand" to the bottom and glued my critters/fishes to the card and that was it!


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Thanks for taking the time, products used are listed and linked below! Affiliate links used at no extra cost to you :)
Kim

3 comments:

  1. I love this set and your card with it is just adorbs! TFS

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  2. Kim, I absolutely ADORE your sweet reveal Wheel Christmas card. Your bg and coloring - Amazing as Always!!! I love that there is so much happening and the Beautiful glitter details! Thank you so much for sharing your talent with us at the Lawnfawnatics Challenge! /Karin

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  3. This is so so fun! Amazing colouring!

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