Lawn Fawn Intro: Build-A-Christmas Tree, Candy Cane Background Stencils & Peppermint Stripes Stencils


Hello and welcome to Lawn Fawn’s September 2024 Inspiration week! Our Fall & Winter 2024 Release is available at your favorite store and at www.lawnfawn.com! Woohoo! Join us this week for Design Team inspiration, Intro Videos and daily giveaways as we continue to highlight our Fall & Winter 2024 Release!

Daily Giveaway

We already have three places you can leave comments to win:
Our big giveaway post!!
Cheesy Christmas post!
Frosty Family post!
AND today’s post too!

Introducing!

Today is our showcase of Build-A-Christmas Tree! Spruce up your Christmas crafts with Build-a-Christmas Tree! Create an evergreen or flocked tree easily by cutting the layered boughs with your favorite color of cardstock or patterned paper. The multi-layer tree creates a fun dimensional look too! With the included ornaments and decorations, you’ll be decking the halls with ease! 

We will also highlight two new stencil sets! Sprinkle some sweet candy canes on your background with Candy Cane Background Stencils. You can layer your favorite ink or stencil paste for a fun effect! This stencil works well with a variety of crafty techniques. Or you can add some sweet candy cane stripes to your background with Peppermint Stripes Stencils. Easily change the pattern by alternating the stencils in different directions too!

Design Team Inspiration

The design team has made the most amazing samples! Remember to click on the person’s name to see all of the details and then leave these wonderful DT girls some comment love!


Mindy‘s Build-A-Christmas Tree holiday card is so much fun! And pairing it with Window Frame is such a great idea to create a cozy holiday scene. But then she added the adorable Cheesy Christmas mice to take this card right over the top!


Elena‘s stenciled design is so clever! She stenciled the candy canes in bright pink and white on a white background, adding white gel pen highlights and details. Once the background was ready, Elena assembled the Large Wreath, popping the cute snowman from Frosty Family inside. I love how the snowman is holding the candy cane from Thanks a Latte; it’s so cute!


The Peppermint Stripes Stencils create such a pretty background on Elise‘s beautiful card. I love how she used red and green inks to create a festive holiday look. She added a greeting with Scripty Merry and the new Scripty Merry Outline Add-On. And then to finish her simple design, she arranged holly and berries from Cute Candy Canes and a sentiment from Henry’s Build-A-Sentiment: Winter.


Audrey also used the Peppermint Stripes Stencils, but in a much different way! Her diagonal pattern using just the large stripe looks so perfect as the backdrop for Build-A-Christmas Tree! I love the two-tone green colors of the tree with red and gold decorations! So classy!


Oh, my goodness, Megan‘s Coffee Cup Gift Card Holder design makes me smile! I love that she added the Christmas tree to a red to-go cup, it’s such a fun combination! She also used a tea bag tag and spoon from Stitched Teapot and Stitched Teacup. And how cute is the cup lid with the greetings from Winter Big Scripty Words and Simply Celebrate Winter.


Tammy‘s Christmas card is so sweet! She filled Outside In Stitched Mug with a Gingerbread Friend, Cute Candy Canes and whipped cream! She created the perfect backdrop with Candy Cane Background Stencils on pretty pink!


Grace‘s gift tags/bookmarks are so beautiful! She created Build-A-Christmas Trees with graduated colors of teal and aqua with pink, gold and white ornaments and garland. Then she used Candy Cane Lane paper to cut Stitched Bookmarks.


Grace assembled the trees with all the baubles on the bookmark before tying the tag from Hearts and Stars Skinny Tag with Turquoise Hemp Twine. She cut the tag from vellum and white embossed a greeting from Henry’s Build-A-Sentiment: Winter. How amazing would these tags be on your holiday packages with colors to complement your favorite palette!


Halloween is a candy focused day so why not colorful candy canes? Marine used lots of holiday sets to create an amazing Halloween card. She used Halloween colors with black for the Candy Cane stenciled background. She also used rainbow colored Candy Cane Lane paper and Christmas Garland in black with Halloween vellum ghosts, candy corn, pumpkin and bat! So clever!


Latisha‘s classic holiday card features a pink and red Candy Cane stenciled background, so subtle and pretty. Then she added the greeting with Giant Holiday Messages and the coordinating Lawn Cuts die. I love how she stamped on red cardstock with touches of color.


Elise used pretty Candy Cane Lane paper for the Build-A-Christmas Tree, with gold metallic decorations! Then she layered the tree on more coordinating Candy Cane Lane paper to create her lovely holiday card!


I love the cute mice of Cheesy Christmas with Build-A-Christmas Tree! This pairing is so much fun!

Intro Video

And now I have a video to introduce Build-A-Christmas Tree, Candy Cane Background Stencils and Peppermint Stripes Stencils! You can watch the video below or click HERE to watch at our YouTube channel.

Thank you so much for watching!






Giveaway Time

I hope you have enjoyed this look at Build-A-Christmas Tree, Candy Cane Background Stencils and Peppermint Stripes Stencils! Tomorrow we will have another fun set to show you! But for now, it’s giveaway time! Leave us a comment telling us about your favorite way to decorate your Christmas tree by September 25 at 5:00pm ET. We will randomly pick one winner for this set! (If you already own this set and win, you can choose another set!) Make sure to come back tomorrow, Sunday, September 22nd for our next inspiration week post!

Thank you so much for all of your excitement for our inspiration week! We love your comments, tweets, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube messages! Every one puts a big smile on our faces! We think Lawn Fawn fans are the best in the world. We love you guys!

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11 thoughts on “Lawn Fawn Intro: Build-A-Christmas Tree, Candy Cane Background Stencils & Peppermint Stripes Stencils

  1. Ours has lots of beautiful memories with ornaments from when I was a child, to ones my husband made and ones collected on our travels.

  2. We decorate our tree with ornaments that we have collected over the years from every place we have visited. I love decorating our entire house with bits and bobs, it makes me very happy.

  3. The favorite way is all the favourite decorations to the front, and the generic ones to the back, until we replace the generic ones with the pretty ones. Then we will be rotating the tree every morning 😂

  4. Très jolis sains , j’aime beaucoup la première carte , l’ensemble sapin et souris est très harmonieux.
    Bonne idée de cadeau les marques pages !

  5. Forget how we do it , the old standard traditional way…I have a friend who does not do just one tree but sets of several through out her home. Each one with a different theme. Either a color scheme or character. She has a grinch tree. It is very fun an whimsical. … ( too much work for me LOL)

  6. I decorate the tree with traditional ornaments combined with ornaments that I collected from special places I have fun memories of.

  7. I tend to accumulate decorations that are meaningful mixed with more standard big store ones, like tinsel, but the main thing is to decorate it as a family ❤️

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