Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Lawncaping Challenge #52 Stamp a scene

I finally found the time to participate in my very first Lawnscaping challenge! I haven't been stamping long but Lawn Fawn stamps are the reason I started. They are so cute and such high quality!


I made two cards for the challenge, the first one is a clear indication that I am over the snow of the midwest!

I used my prismacolor pencils to color each stamped image and then fussy cut them to put my scene together. What I wouldn't do for some sunshine right now instead of the snow storm I see outside my window!


I kind of love my second card. I'd have to after fussy cutting all those stars! It's simple but it turned out just like I wanted. Of course I used my prismacolor pencils again to color everything. I love those pencils!

Wish me luck in the challenge! Thank you for stopping by.

8 comments:

  1. You cards are so cute Erin! I really like your first card - I am so over the snow and winter, too!

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  2. Beautiful cards..!! Love the colorful scene on a white base card... A very detailed fussy cutting & love the smily moon! Thank you for playing along with us at Lawnscaping

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  3. I love these both - the first one is just fantastic with the blue on white and fussy cutting!

    Thanks for playing along with Lawnscaping!

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  4. Wow! Great job with your Prismacolor pencils and all the fussy cutting you did! I love both cards!

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  5. adorable! all of that fussy cutting paid off - I love that second card, with all of those stars! thanks for playing along with us at lawnscaping!

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  6. Both are totally sweet! Love the fresh feeling on the first one and I'm in love with the night scene on the second, love starry skies!!
    Thank you so much for playing with us at Lawnscaping :)

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  7. Both of these are totally darling! And I can't believe you actually fussy cut those stars! Now that's dedication! Lol. Thanks so much for playing with us at Lawnscaping!

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