Monday, May 12, 2014

Happy Birthday

Good Morning,

today, I would like to show you the card that I created for the Lawnscaping Challenge No. 81: Create your own Background.




I stamped the mushrooms from the Critters in the Forest set on sand cardstock and colored them in with Derwent Graphitint and Distress Paint to create my background for this shaker-card. The mushrooms looked so cute. For this reason, I didn't want to cover them with the shaker - I wanted them to have the chance to peek through. To achieve this, my shaker has acetate on the back, too. As shaking elements I didn't use sequins but stamped leaves from the same set. In the sentiment I replaced the "A" in "Happy" with the cute little party hat - just to make it extra special. Making this card took quite a while ... but it was worth it - don't you think?

Here is my list of supplies:
Lawn Fawn - Critters in the Forest
Lawn Fawn - Year Two
Distress Paint (Picket Fence)
sand cardstock
Distress Ink (Vintage Photo)
acetate
twine

And since there is an owl among the congratulators, I am also going to link up this card to the Creative Friday Challenge #102: Eulen/Owls.

See you again soon.

Yours,
Tanja

5 comments:

  1. Nice Card. Thanks für joining Creative Friday!
    Hughes Daniela

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  2. Aw, this is so cute!! The little scene is so adorable and I really like the sentiment, too! Thanks for playing along with us at Lawnscaping!! :)

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  3. soooo cute! Thanks for joining us at creative friday and good luck!
    Hugs,Beate

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  4. LOVE this card!! those little leaves as the shaker element - YES!! love!! and the mushrooms really POP on the base of the card!! so fantastic and creative!! thanks for playing along with us at Lawnscaping! :D

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  5. Oh....wie süß ist die denn....Klasse.
    Vielen Dank für's Mitmachen bei Creative Friday.
    Ciao Scarlett

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