Showing posts with label Lawn Fawn Meow You Doin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lawn Fawn Meow You Doin. Show all posts

Tuesday, 13 November 2018

Meow You Doin' Reveal Wheel

Today I’m sharing a Lawn Fawn reveal wheel birthday card. I’m really enjoying using this and the add-on dies. They are one of the easiest interactive cards to put together, and people love to receive them.


For this card, I used the Reveal Wheel Square add-on and the Speech Bubble add-on. You will need the original Reveal Wheel die set too, so you have the circles needed for the mechanism.

I won’t go in depth about how I put the card together, as Lawn Fawn have some amazing videos that show you everything you need to know.


I layered some patterned paper for the background, then ran the square add on with speech bubble window through my die cutting machine. 

The sentiments are all from the Reveal Wheel Sentiments stamp set.


To create a fun birthday scene, I stamped some images from the Lawn Fawn Meow You Doin' stamp set, colouring them with alcohol markers and die cutting them out. I adhered them flat onto the card, as I didn’t want to add anymore bulk with foam tape.


I love turning the wheel to reveal all the different messages in the speech bubble. If you haven’t tried the reveal wheel dies yet, I can really recommend them.


Have a lovely day,
Gemma

LF Meow You Doin'
LF Reveal Wheel Sentiments
LF Reveal Wheel



LF Reveal Wheel Speech Bubble

LF Reveal Wheel Square Add-on


Tuesday, 11 September 2018

Pawsome Day


Hello, Gemma here today, sharing a cute kitty shaker card.


I used the fabulous MFT Blueprints 31 and the Lawn Fawn Meow You Doin' stamp set to build the card. I die cut the largest rounded rectangle from pale blue card stock. Using the radiating rays stencil, I added versamark ink. Then I heat embossed the rays with clear sparkling embossing powder.


To add the shaker panel, I die cut from white card the circle panel to go across the card. The circle shaker pouches fit perfectly in the circle.

Before adding the sequins and shaker pouch to the card, I adhered some mice from the stamp set to the card base so they’d show behind the shaker. I thought it would be fun to include them in the shaker itself, but I didn’t want them to turn around the wrong way when shaken. This solved the problem and I love how they peek out from behind the sequins.


I then added the Meow You Doin' cats and a sentiment tag over the shaker window to finish.


Thanks for joining me today,
Gemma





Tuesday, 1 May 2018

Purrthday Party

Today I have a sweet 1st birthday card to share, featuring the adorable kitties from Lawn Fawn's Meow You Doin'.


I began by cutting a piece of white card to be the same size as my card base. On this, I used the Neat and Tangled Balloon stencil and distress oxide inks to add a rainbow of balloons across the top. I flicked the panel with some gold paint for some pretty splatters - almost like confetti falling.

In the middle of the panel, I die cut a MFT stitched star peekaboo window. I used a star shaker pouch and some pretty sequins to create a shaker, adhering the panel to the card base. I love the shaker pouches as they make shaker cards so quick and easy to do.


Next, I stamped and coloured some images from the Lawn Fawn Meow You Doin stamp set, then die cut them out. I adhered these to the card, adding some party hats and toys for the cats.

Finally, I added some die cut glitter stars and hearts, plus a '1' on top of the shaker star. 

Have a lovely day,
Gemma






Tuesday, 6 February 2018

Playful Cats

I have a bright colourful card to share today. It features a grid of squares, which is one of my favourite designs when I want to include lots of cute images on a card.


I began by inking up a piece of card with a rainbow of different inks. I spritzed them generously with water for droplet details, then die cut them using the Lawn Fawn Zig Zag squares.

I love colouring in these cats from the Lawn Fawn Meow You Doin' stamp set. As cats have so many different colours and patterns, you can have a lot of fun. I coloured more than I needed, then cut them out and chose six different cats for this card. I'll keep the others for another project.


As well as the cute kitties, this set has some wonderful accompanying stamps that really help set a scene. I gave each cat a different accessory, then glued them onto the squares.

I used foam tape to add the squares to a card base, and that's the card finished. I'll stamp a sentiment on the inside of the card.


Thanks for joining me today,
Gemma

Lawn Fawn Meow You Doin
Lawn Fawn Zig Zag Squares



Tuesday, 15 August 2017

Meow You Doin'?

Aren't these cats the cutest! 

When I get a new stamp set, I usually stamp and colour lots of the images so I have some ready when I want to make a card with them. I used alcohol markers to colour the cats like my own, and chose three for this card.

I die cut the frame from the MFT Blueprints 27 die set, and cut it down so I had just the three squares in a strip. This set is unfortunately out of stock, but the MFT Stitched Collage Frame die is the perfect alternative.


I added some light grey ink to it to give the look of a photograph strip. I placed some foam tape behind and layered it at an angle on a white card base, trimming off the excess.

I added a cat in each square, with a mix of foam squares to match the frame depth, and liquid adhesive where they sat on the frame. I also gave them each an accessory.



Finally I added the wonderful greeting from the set to finish the card.

Have a lovely day,
Gemma

Lawn Fawn Meow You Doin
MFT Stitched Collage Frame








Saturday, 8 April 2017

Happy New Home

Hey stampers, Anni here.
A friend of mine moved a few weeks ago and I wanted to make a not so traditional card for her. I also wanted to incorporate her sweet little cat in this card called Cosmo (named after the delicious cocktail Cosmopolitan).
The stamp set Meow You Doin' by Lawn Fawn was perfect for this occassion.



I started by stamping the sleeping cat on alcohol marker friendly paper and coloured it as Cosmo. For the basket I dusted off an old technique: paper piecing. I stamped the basket on a piece of patterned paper and fussy cut it.


I die cut a rectangle from My Favorite Things' Stitched Mini Scallop Rectangle Stax. On this rectangle I stamped New Home that I found in the set Whole Lotta Happy by Reverse Confetti. And added a tiny Happy on a piece of cardstock embossed in white.

For the background I stamped the fish out of the Meow You Doin set onto the card base in Versamark and embossed it in coral embossing powder. For a reason unknown to me the embossing powder didn't stick quite right to the ink and I got a distressed looking background. After a little bit of cursing and a little bit of thinking I decided I liked the look and went with it.

Thanks for stopping by and have a crafty weekend.
Anni