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Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Fairy to Witch

Hello It's me again!!!! Long weekend for me! Today I want to share my entry for the current Lawnscaping Challenge.... Color Scheme... Black/Purple and as a third color, I used white.
I turned the cute fairy stamp into a cute witch with the costumes of the happy howloween doggies costumes, they fit almost perfectly!



For this cute card I use some amazing Lawn Fawn products:
Stamp Sets:
Fairy Friends
Joy to the Woods
Spooktacular
Happy Howloween
Making Frosty Friends

I used Distress inks in colors:
Black Soot
Wilted Violet
Seedless Preserves
Pumice Stone

I want to share a little tutorial on how to make the moon in this card

1. I die cut a circle and color it with Pumice Stone Distress Ink
2. I used my Distress Sprayer with water to give it some moon texture
3. Finally I Spray the hole circle with some shimmer to give the look of the moon
*At the end I decided not to use this moon but I wanted to share it anyway.


I love love love to make Scene cards, as you know... they are my favorite! Lawn Fawn is the best company for doing this they have so many great stamps you can combine to make scenes!

Have an amazing day!

Waleska



7 comments:

  1. Lovely card! I love how your used the birch trees and coloured them to match the challenge. You are so clever to change the fairy into a witch!

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  2. That's really pretty, what a gorgeous background and I love how you used the color purple. Great job!!!

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  3. Amazing scene and beautiful background) Love this card)

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  4. Such a cute card! I love the moon, even though you didn't use it. I'm going to have to try that tutorial out!

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  5. Thank you sooo much for your sweet comment Houston... that moon looks great in person... try it out! Hugs

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  6. awwww!! that fairy witch is just ADORABLE!! love the purple in the trees too!! SOOOOOO cool!! love that sky! thank you for playing along with the Lawnscaping Challenge! :)

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  7. Adorable! Gorgeous scene! Thanks for teaching us you moon technique too!

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