Saturday, September 15, 2018

Trick-or-Treat: Lawnfawnatics Challenge 36

Today I am showing a card that I made to enter into the Lawnfawnatics challenge 36.  This challenge was all about using a mood board to inspire your crafting.

The mood board that I used had an autumn theme to it. Thinking of leaves changing and falling I had thought of Halloween. I choose to make a trick-or-treat card because what would be more fun!



I wanted to make my card spooky with a bright and fun feel to it! I choose some fun rainbow paper by Lawn Fawn and used a die to cut a banner out. Using orange paper I used the stitched star frame die to cut an orange star. I had also cut a stitched star out for the center of my card using a blue textured paper. I used a spooky fence border die along with a few types of grass border dies to make a scene. The spider web die that I used is called cute cobweb. It is such a fun die! All of the dies that I have used along with the stamped images you can find through Lawn Fawn. 


I added some distress ink to the edges of my die cuts to give them a dimensional look. For my orange star I added iridescent embossing powder, it looks so much more sparkly in person! I cut my spiders and cobweb out with a black paper attached to a double sided sticky paper. I then sprinkled them with a fine black glitter and for the spiders feet I added a green glitter.  Behind the cobweb you can find a velum paper that I colored with copics. At the top of my card I used a negative from the bayou backdrop as a stencil to add some black crackle paste. 

The rainbow banner that I had cut needed to be darkened so I followed the rainbow pattern and used distress inks around the edges. I had colored it a little too much and was able to fix it with a white pigment marker. I also darkened the edges using grey and black distress inks. I always try to fix something before throwing it out and restarting and usually I can still get the results that I want.



 All of my stamped images are from different lawn fawn sets. I colored all of the images in with copic markers.  I just love coloring with copics and it very well may be my most favorite part of making a card! I want to mention that you really do not need every copic out there. Just start with your favorite shade and pick one light-tone and one mid-tone to go with it.

Everyone have a great day and
until next time keep crafting!

Kris-Kit-Craft









Saturday, September 1, 2018

Christmas Elf shaker card

I’m using my Christmas spirit for today’s card! There has been so many goodies released by Lawn Fawn to use for the upcoming holidays. I just had to get an early start after bringing home the “ Holiday Helpers” stamp set.


I will be submitting this card into the Lawnfawnatics coffee tea and treats challenge #35. I somehow put this card together without to much thought. I knew that I wanted to use an inside scalloped circle die cut and a square die cut. I was having a hard time imagining what it would look like, but I did not give up. After incorporating a patterned paper and a snowflake background the card started to come together



The patterned paper that I used is from Lawn Fawn’s let’s bokeh in the snow. I love the chill feel of the bokeh paper. I inked my square up with a couple of distress inks and broken china oxide ink. After spritzing the square with Tim Holtz bronze mica spray I added Some Nuvo moonstone glitter paste to the top of the square. I had also used broken china oxide ink along with a couple of rangers archival inks to make my snowflake background. I had so much fun coloring and decorating the wreath, which by the way you can also find through Lawn Fawn. I started coloring my first wreath with some G copics and a second wreath to layer behind the first was colored using YG copics. Layering the wreaths adds some fun dimension! My berries were coloured with copics and then I jazzed them up with sprinkled sugar stickles and glossy accents. I added a touch of ivory Nuvo drops to the ends of some of the wreath for a snowy feel. The cute bow at the center of the wreath was coloured in with copics and then glittered up with Nuvo moonstone glitter paste. This paste is so easy to apply, it has an oily feel to it and it just wants to mend with the paper.

Now I want to share my favorite part! I had coloured the cute elf helpers in with copics, along with the rest of my stamped images. To add some sparkle detail to some of the images I applied prisma fine glitter with a Sakura quickie glue pen. I used this glitter on the balls of the Santa hats along with the sweet treats that the elves are enjoying. I also had to add some sparkle to my unicorn's horn using a wink of Stella glitter brush pen and I followed it up with glossy accents. 



Finally I would like to share with you the shaking fun part of the card! I added a vellum window with Pretty Pink Posh sequins enclosed inside. The look of vellum can add so much warmth to a Christmas card. I filled the shaker up with mostly gold stars and a few pink and blue sequins. I was trying to match the sequins up with the lovely colours in the sentiment “Merry and Bright”. This sentiment is from the Lawn Fawn “Snow Days”  set. 

I enjoyed making this card just as I always enjoy using Lawn Fawn’s cute little critters! You really just can’t get enough of them (you have to have them all). If you have any comments or questions please leave them below, I’d love to hear from you. 

Happy crafting,
Kris-Kit-Craft