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Cute Card Using Lawn Fawn's "Let's Toast" Stamp Set!

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Hey lovelies!
This week I'm here to share a cute love/friendship themed card using Lawn Fawn's "Let's Toast" stamp set! I love sending these cards to my closest friends and not only my significant other, just to let them know how much I care!
I stamped some of the images from the set using Memento Tuxedo Black ink and coloured them with my alcohol markers. I added a little extra shading to my toaster using coloured pencil to give it some extra texture as well. I stamped the images' rosy cheeks with Worn Lipstick Distress Oxide ink, added some highlights and details with a white gel pen before fussy cutting out my images. I used a craft knife to cut a slit in the first toaster slot so I could adhere one of my pieces of toast inside the toaster with ease!
I trimmed a piece of patterned paper to the height I wanted for the base of my panel and cut it with the second largest of the "Basic Rectangles" Creative Cuts from Mama Elephant. I cut a panel from white card stock using the same die, lightly blended it with Tumbled Glass Distress Oxide Ink and splattered it with the same colour for added texture on my background. I cut a thin piece of white card stock to make a border between the patterned paper and my background, I blended it with some Iced Spruce distress oxide ink lightly before adhering all my pieces together.
I adhered my toaster with the toast popping out slightly flat to my panel. I wanted the other slice popped out completely, so I stamped the motion lines with Iced Spruce Distress Oxide Ink above my toaster before popping the other slice of toast and the butter up with some 3M Scotch Double Sided Foam Tape. For my sentiment I cut down a thin strip of black card stock and prepared it with my powder tool. I stamped my sentiment using Versamark ink, I coated it in Lawn Fawn's White embossing powder, set it with my heat tool and popped it up with foam tape also. I used the largest of the "Basic Rectangles" Creative Cuts to cut a panel of black card stock to frame my scene and adhered everything to my card base.
Thanks for reading lovelies! I'll see you next week with another card!
Claire
xo


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