Hi friends! Danielle here! This week over at A Blog Named Hero we are having big fun pairing Hero Arts and Lawn Fawn! They play so well together :))) There is lots of inspiration every day, and prizes to be won! So get your patooties over there and check it out! Be sure to comment to win!
Oh, and here's my card :) I used the trees from Lawn Fawn's Let it Snow and made them into the rays of the sun! Worked perfect with the Hero Arts sentiment!
PS- This card took me a crazy amount of tries. I experimented with different colors, different trees from the set, different arrangement and number of 'rays'...sometimes clean and simple is anything but! Each time I changed an element I thought 'OKAY THIS IS IT!' and so I did it on good cardstock like a fool! Geez. Lesson learned, use scrap paper first , ALWAYS!
I'm also entering this into the Moxie Fab World Stitching and Sewing Challenge!
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Like they say, CAS means it's easy for SOMEONE ELSE to reproduce!
ReplyDeletethis is awesome..love how it turned out...great job..
ReplyDeleteDanielle this card is just fantastic! I love the way it ended up turning out.
ReplyDeleteit was worth the effort! What an awesome way to stretch those stamps!
ReplyDeleteoh and if you haven't already, you should enter this into the moxie fab world sewing and stitching challenge! http://www.moxiefabworld.com/2012/10/paper-crafting-tips-tricks-week_26.html
DeleteWhat a creative way to use that stamp set from Lawn Fawn. Love it!
ReplyDeleteBRILLIANT card Danielle:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun idea!
ReplyDeleteFantastic use of Christmas trees!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning!! Love this so much!
ReplyDeleteI love this card, the use of the trees is ingenious!
ReplyDeleteThis is just AMAZING!
ReplyDeletenobody needs to know how many tries it took... it is amazing!!!!
ReplyDelete-Rachel w k
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Congrats on your win at MFW, Danielle!! Love the pairing of the sentiment with your stamping and stitching! Fabulous idea to use the trees!
ReplyDeleteFabulous design and love your creative use of the tree stamp!
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