I hope you are doing well! Today I want to share the a new card with you. For this one, I used the adorable "Super Star" stamp set from Lawn Fawn!
If you would like to see how I made this card just click on the video below or just keep reading!
First,
I stamped my images onto Neenah cardstock and colored them
using Copic markers. Then, they were cut out using the Brother
Scan'n'Cut.
I ink blended a panel of bristol smooth cardstock using Shaded Lilac, Picked Raspberry, Peacock Feathers, Chipped Sapphire and Black Soot Distress Oxide. Then I die cut the panel using the Snowy Backdrop die. I also die cut the Scalloped Rectangle Framed four times out of black cardstock and layered them using liquid glue and then I die cut a grass panel out of black cardstock and used some of the oxide colors on the edge to create a little shine there as well.

I stamped heat embossed the sentiment from the stamp set in silver onto the hill. I added a piece of silver glitter cardstock to and A2 sized card base and layered the starry background on top. Then, I added the hill and finally the scalloped frame on top of that.
Finally, I added my little mouse and the telescope onto the scene!
This card came together super quickly and it's a lot less busy than my usual cards but I really like how it turned out! I hope you do as well!
Finally, I added my little mouse and the telescope onto the scene!
This card came together super quickly and it's a lot less busy than my usual cards but I really like how it turned out! I hope you do as well!
- Julia
Products used / Produktliste:
Strathmore Bristol Smooth Cardstock
Neenah - Solar White 80lb
Crafters Companion - Gemini Junior
Brother - Scan'n'Cut CM300
Lawn Fawn - Super StarLawn Fawn - Snowy Backdrop
Lawn Fawn - Scalloped Rectangle Frames
Hello Bluebird - Grassy Knoll
Gina K - Amalgam Ink Black
Distress Oxide - Shaded Lilac, Picked Raspberry, Peacock Feathers, Chipped Sapphire, Back Soot
Copic Markers
Versamark
Ranger - Silver Embossing Powder in Super Fine
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