Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Get Well Card Trio Created for Scrapbook Nerd

Hello friends!

Spring is in the air! The sun is shining, the snow is melting and the days are getting longer. Hope the weather is showing the same signs of life in your neck of the woods. :)

Even though the weather is getting nicer, a lot of people I know are still getting over their coughs and colds but what better way to cheer them up than to send them a get well card featuring the oh-so-adorable Get Well Before 'n Afters and Magic Picture Slider from Lawn Fawn's latest release.

I was so excited to receive my order from Scrapbook Nerd last week and couldn't wait to play with these new products. I was so inspired that I created three cards for you today.

My first card features the super innovative Magic Picture Slider die. This die is no ordinary die. With this die, you can create a picture that will magically change with just the pull of a tab. In my card example, the little turtle is upside down and sad because he's sick. But when you pull the tab he's right side up and magically recovered! So cute!


I stamped the turtle onto Neenah Solar White 80 lb cardstock and coloured him in using my Copic markers. Next I stamped the turtle again onto some masking paper, fussy cut it and applied it over the coloured turtle so that I could do some ink blending on the background.

I used Tumbled Glass and Broken China Distress Oxide inks for the sky. To create the grass, I used the Lawn Fawn Grassy Border die to cut a piece of grass onto a scrap piece of cardstock. I used that as a template and applied Mowed Lawn Distress Oxide ink.


I created the interactive piece by following the instructions in one of Lawn Fawn's YouTube tutorial videos.

Next, I decorated the panel with patterned papers from the new Lawn Fawn Really Rainbow Scallops 6x6 paper pad as well as some additional images from the Get Well Before 'n Afters stamp set.

I stamped the "Pull Here" on the pull tab which is from the Lawn Fawn Push Here Stamp Set. I mounted the panel onto an A2 sized card base from Lawn Fawn Moonstone cardstock using foam adhesive. And that completes card #1.

Here's a GIF of what the card looks like in action!


For my next card, I die cut three circles using the Lawn Fawn Reverse Stitched Scalloped Circle Windows dies onto one of the papers from the Really Rainbow Scallops paper pad. I adhered it to the front of an A2 sized card base.

I stamped and coloured the images of the sick whale, the nurse chick who healed him with the medication and bandaid, and the healthy whale with my Copic markers and used my Uniball Signo Pigment Ink Pen to add a few highlights.


I adhered the images to the inside of the circles using foam dots to add dimension. Next, I stamped the "Get Whale Soon" sentiment onto black cardstock using Versamark ink and heat embossed it with Ranger White Embossing Powder. I adhered those to the card with foam dots. For the inside of my card, I heat embossed the sentiment and a little heart with Versafine Onyx Black Ink and Ranger Clear Embossing Powder.


My third card for today features the newly released Lawn Fawn Fancy Wavy Banners and Wavy Sayings Stamp Set.

I trimmed a piece of patterned paper from the Lawn Fawn Really Rainbow 6x6 paper pad to 4" x 5.25" and mounted it to a 4.25" x 5.5" cardbase from Neenah 100 lb Smooth Desert Storm cardstock. 








I die cut a scalloped circle using the Lawn Fawn Scalloped Circle Stackables dies, and a stitched circle from the Lawn Fawn Outside In Stitched Circle Stackables dies. On the stitched circle, I blended Broken China and Tumbled Glass Distress Oxide inks to create the sky. For the grass, I used the Lawn Fawn Stitched Hillside Borders and cut a hill from the Lawn Fawn Knock on Wood 6x6 Paper Pad.

I stamped and coloured the turtle, glued him to the circle, and adhered the circle using foam dots to the scalloped circle. I glued the scalloped circle to the card front.

I die cut one of the Fancy Wavy Banners and heat embossed the Thinking of You sentiment from the Wavy Sayings stamp set. I then adhered it to the front of the card using foam dots.

I also heat embossed another sentiment below the circle and stamped the second part of the sentiment on the inside of the card. I added a few more stamped images to the inside of the card for some additional cuteness.

And those are my completed cards for today!

Check out the Scrapbook Nerd store for the latest Lawn Fawn products and other supplies I used in these card projects. If you have any questions, please leave me a comment below.

Thanks for stopping by. Hope you all have a lovely day!

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