Showing posts with label Woodland Fawns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Woodland Fawns. Show all posts

Thursday, August 31, 2017

Little Chapel in the Woods

Good Morning Friends!

It is Pam sharing with you today!
There are so many wonderful back roads in South Carolina that are just full of gorgeous scenery.  Almost on a daily basis you can see deer.  And it is guaranteed that no matter how far off the beaten path you will always find a small church.  That was my inspiration for this card!


Design Steps:
 1.  Cut a dark brown frame using the largest Pierced Wide Rectangle Frame Set.  Use a piece of green and blue DP for the grass and sky glue behind the frame. Die cut the mountains using the Snowcapped Mountains die.  Glue as shown.  Cut the path free hand out of light brown card stock and glue down
2.  Cut out trees using Rustic Sign & Trees die.  Use green and dark brown card stock to make the cut.  Using Woodland Fawns die cut out 2 fawn one light and one dark brown.  Use the Little Chapel die and cut out the chapel with vanilla card stock.  Assemble all die cuts
3.  Mount frame to the front of the card.  Place a small piece of yellow behind the little chapel and then glue to card.  Put the largest tree on the left and the smaller tree on the right and then add the fawn

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I hope you enjoyed looking at my card today!  It is one of my favorites!

Blessings
Pam


Thursday, June 15, 2017

Great Outdoors

Good Morning My Scrapping Cottage Friends!

It is Pam sharing with you on this beautiful Thursday! I am showing you a Dad's Day card that has 4 folds.  It should really appeal to all those dad's that love to go camping and appreciate the beauty that our great outdoors has to offer!


1.  Start with a  5 1/2 x 12 inch piece of brown card stock.  Score at 1 1/2, 2 3/4, 5 1/4 and 7 3/4
next cut your designer paper slightly smaller than the score lines for each panel.
2.  Glue the designer paper to the card as shown below
3.  Using Cottage Cutz dies Rustic Sign and TreesWoodland Fawns and Spring Grass cut out the sign, grass, fawn and bunny. Assemble the pieces and ink for dimension

4.  On the back panel cut a free hand rolling hill for the backdrop glue it down first add the trees, fawn and grass
5.  On the third panel from the front cut a free hand rolling hill and glue down first add the tree, the bunny and the grass
6.  On the very front panel add a free hand cut hill and the sign and finally the grass
7.  Type up your sentiment and print on cream colored paper add Dad to the sign and your sentiment to the forth panel

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I hope you give your dad a big hug and make him a very cute Father's Day card!

Blessings
Pam


Saturday, March 22, 2014

Happy Together

Happy Saturday!

Hope you are having a wonderful weekend!  Today I have a side-step card to show you using a bunch of CottageCutz Dies!




The last time I did a side-step card it was with crows, this time it's deer!  This is a fun card shape when you want to create a scene.  As soon as I saw these dies, I thought it would be fun to put them all together!  Here's a bit of a side view for you.  You can also click on the photos for a closer view.





The back fold has the pine trees from the Woodland Cabin and the Woodland Pine Trees Dies.  The middle fold has the rest of the Woodland Cabin Dies.  The front has the Woodland FawnsGarden Birdhouse Tree, and the grass from the Canadian Goose Die.

I used brown, yellow, and salmon pink card stock for the cabin and white card stock, colored with chalk inks, for the rest.  The brown card stock is Brownie from Coredinations which I also used to make the card base.  To create the base, I used the Side Step Card tutorial on Split Coast Stampers that you can find here.

The sentiment is from Happy Together by Stampin Up, stamped on the salmon pink colored card stock with Rich Cocoa by Memento.  I then punched it with the Word Window punch and added it over the grass with pop dots.

The ribbon embellishment is made with Salmon Pink Seam Binding, Cocoa Jute String (both from Really Reasonable Ribbon), fibers from my stash and a button.  I did separate triple loop bows, glued them together with glue dots, then add the button with a fiber bow in it on top.

These are the dies I used: