Lawn Fawn Inspiration Week Day Five: Reveal Wheel Square, Snowflake, and Shooting Star Add-On Die Sets

We are continuing with the Lawn Fawn Inspiration Week today. I have three cards to share today using products from the Lawn Fawn Fall/Winter 2018 release. Let's get started!

For my first card, I used the new Reveal Wheel Square Add On Die Set. This is a companion die for the amazing Reveal Wheel Set that was released last time around. These cards are so much fun to make and have a fun interactive element for the recipient!



I created a Fall themed scene by using images from the So Owlsome, Thanks A Bushel, Jump For Joy, and Happy Village stamps sets. I stamped the images using Lawn Fawn Jet Black Ink and colored them in with Copic markers. For the sentiment, I used the new Reveal Wheel Holiday Sentiments set. I heat embossed them onto the wheel and front panel using the Lawn Fawn Clear Ink Pad and Lawn Fawn White Embossing Powder. The Reveal Wheel Square Add On Die Set includes new shapes to create windows for the rotating wheel and this super adorable scalloped frame. I love the finished look it gives the oval window! Below, I have included a photo showing the four different sentiments that I chose.

    

For my second card, I used the new Reveal Wheel Snowflake Add On dies and the Reveal Wheel Holiday Sentiments stamp set. I die cut the framing snowflake from Lawn Fawn Pixie Dust Sparkle Cardstock and adhered it using a liquid glue pen. 

I used Bristol Smooth Cardstock and Distress Oxide Inks to create my background panels. I then flicked water onto the panels to add a fun distressed look to resemble snow falling.  I stamped the "Turn Me" sentiment from the original Reveal Wheel Sentiments set onto the back panel of the Reveal Wheel Section to let the recipient know that the card is interactive.


I created the fun winter scene using images from Sealed With A Kiss, Critters in the Arctic, Mermaid For You, You Are Sublime, and Manatee-rific stamp sets and colored them in using Copic markers. I then used the coordinating dies to die cut my images before adhering them to the front panel using foam squares and glue dots. As a final fun embellishment, I added some Nuvo Glitter Drops in White Blizzard to give the effect of snow.

My final card today using the new Reveal Wheel Shooting Star Add On Die Set. You may have seen this card during the Sneak Week back in July. I just love these unicorn images!


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Comments

  1. Awesome cards! I especially love the narwhal card!

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    1. I really love the narwhal! He's from an older set, but still a goodie! :)

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  2. I love these cards thank you for sharing

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    1. I'm so happy that you love them! Thank you for leaving me such a sweet comment!

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  3. I like that you stretch the budget and use a few of the sets together. Lovely inspiration. The add ons are really great. [Bunny]

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    1. My favorite things to do is to scene build using multiple sets! Sometimes it gets a little crazy when I pull from a bunch, but I always have fun. Thank you for all of your sweet comments!

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  4. Megan, I always enjoy your cards. So cute and creative. They make me want to buy every stamp and die set you use!!!!

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    1. Haha! Thank you so much! Lawn Fawn would love to hear that I'm sure! 😊 I have accumulated quite the Lawn Fawn stash over the years and love pulling from previously released sets to complete my projects.

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  5. There is my other favorite card the second one with the shooting star. Such a lovely color scheme. I believe this is the main reason why your work turns out so great. You really have an eye to put a color scheme together. Another thing is the placement of your images flowing nicely together.

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