Yesterday in the Clear & Sheer Online Card Class I used this cute Lawn Fawn Fairy Friends set to create a clear card. If you’ve not signed up for class yet then you can check it out here. I couldn’t resist coloring these fairies again to create a fairy garden scene. All supplies are linked at the end of this post. Compensated affiliate links used.
I stamped a bunch of the Fairy Friends images with Intense Black ink, die cut with their matching dies and colored with Copics before adding Stickles to the wings and Wink Of Stella to the dresses.
Amazingly for me I used a bunch of patterned papers for this card! The panel is a stitched rectangle cut from Bokeh In The Snow (Lawn Fawn) then the wood effect stripe is a Stitched Oval of Hello Love (Crate Paper), the spotty paper is from The Story Of Fall (Echo Park) and finally the green stripe paper is Let’s Polka In The Meadow (Lawn Fawn) on which I stamped the sentiment in Versamark ink and white heat embosssed.
I think that’s the most patterned paper I’ve used on a card in a long time but the natural colors all seem to gel together to give a woodsy feel to make these fairies feel at home :D
Don’t forget if you want to check out how I used this set for a clear card then pop on over to Online Card Classes :D
SUPPLIES
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This is so cute. Your Copic coloring looks so nice (why can’t I do this?) and your color combinations are so enjoyable to see.
You can do this Tricia! Enjoy the process and keep going :D
Love your little scene on this card. Your are so amazing at creating scenes in your cards.
Loved your clear card in class.
Thanks Carol. I find it helps when I’ve used a set with matching dies when creating a scene. I can color and die cut them all out and then just starting moving them around until I’m happy :D