Greatest Adventure by Mary Jo

Greatest Adventure by Mary Jo

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Are you headed out on an adventure or know someone who is? Wouldn't this darling scene be perfect to send to a friend!
The Lawn Fawn Build-A-Campsite Dies make it so easy for you to create the perfect, cozy, outdoor adventure right on the front of a card.  Include the camp fire and camp sign elements to complete your scene.  
My favorite part is the endless possibilities of color combinations for the tent and coordinating flaps.  Layer patterns and colors for a beautiful, eye catching design. 

Enjoy your creative adventure!


Step 1: Cut beige cardstock card base to 6" x 8.5", fold in half.
Step 2: Cut white cardstock block to 5.5" x 3.75".  Ink cloud background using My Favorite Things Rolling Clouds Stencil and Tim Holtz Marmalade Ink.
Step 3: Die cut the foreground from black cardstock using the Lawn Fawn Stitched Hillside Border.
Step 4: Die cut the mountain background using the Lawn Fawn Stitched Mountain Border.
Step 5: Adhere the cloud background to base of card.
Step 6: Adhere the mountains and then the black foreground.
Step 7: Die cut your campsite scene.  Assemble images and adhere to the card.
Step 8: Die cut a small tag.  
Step 9: Stamp your sentiment onto the tag.
Step 10: Secure the tag to the top of your card using a colorful brad.

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