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Lawn Fawn You're Sweet! Card
Hi crafty friends! Today I’m going to be showing you how I made this simple card to tell someone how sweet they are!First, I die...
Lawn Fawn Let's Roll Card
I really love digging through my stash of "oldies but goodies" when it comes to everything Lawn Fawn and LOVE that ScrapbookPal has such a...
Hello and Thanks Embroidery Cards
Hi everyone! It's Amanda from Twiddler's Nook today. I recently ordered the Lawn Fawn embroidery hello and thanks dies and couldn't resist making a bundle...
Interactive Kite Card
Hi crafty friends! Today I am sharing with you an interactive pendulum card featuring adorable Lawn Fawn stamps! I hope it brings some happy spring...
I Like You (A lotl)
Hello Crafty Friends! Something I struggle with (alotl) in my card-making is keeping it simple. With this scene, I challenged myself to do just that....
Baby Crib and Dresser Card
Instructions:Hello everyone!! My name is Berina, it's great to meet you all again, through Scrapbookpal blog. Today I have a cute baby card - I...
Fill My Heart to the Top Card
Step 1: Stamp and Die-cut the critters that will be used in the card.Step 2: Color the critters with Copic Ciao markers.Step 3: Prepare background panels for the sliding effect....
HAPPY BEARENTINE'S DAY
Hi everyone, welcome! This is Leeds from Leeds Craftroom here today and I'm sharing a cute shaker card featuring a lot of Lawn Fawn goodies....
Flurries of Love Card
Hello Friends and welcome! Today’s card features this super adorable set from My Favorite Things (Flurry of Love), Copic coloring, and Ink Blending using Distress Inks (peacock...
Avery Elle "All My Kisses" Slimline Card
Hello my crafty friends. I don’t know about you, but I am huge dog lover, recently I lost my doxie – Maggie of 14 years...
It's My Friend! Adorable Slimline Card
Hello crafty friends, Nina here with a new adorable project for the season. Slimline cards are just amazing, Created this fun card with many products...
My Favorite Things | It’s Been Too Long Card
Step 1: Cut out a stitched rectangle out of white cardstock. I used one slightly smaller than an A2 size because I wanted to border it...