Hello and welcome to the fifth post of Lawn Fawn’s Fall/Winter release week! We are just so excited about this week! We are featuring six stamp sets, dies and the Sweater Weather paper collection, and we will have fun posts and giveaways and lots of inspiration! These products will all be available on August 28th!
Today is our showcase of our Sweater Weather stamps, coordinating dies and our new Woodgrain Notecards! The design team has made the most amazing samples! We also have a little video on the bottom showcasing some fun ways of using the set and notecards!
Remember to click on the person’s name or card to see all of the details and leave these wonderful DT girls some comment love! 🙂

Yainea‘s card is gorgeous! I love the Argyle Backdrops top and cute Into the Woods critters peeking out from behind the Sweater Weather label! The “day” letters are the new awesome Finley’s ABCs dies!



I love Lynnette‘s four seasons cards on the new Woodgrain Notecards! They are too cute, and the Stitched Hillside dies really help set the scenes!


Elena‘s gift bag and card ensemble are so cute! I adore how she made a wreath using the leaves and acorn from Sweater Weather! That little chipmunk is from the new Joy to the Woods! The Goodie Bag die works perfectly with the new Sweater Weather paper!


Nichol‘s card is gorgeous! I love how she layered vellum over her cool Argyle Backdrops base, and the heat embossing with Sweater Weather looks so pretty!

Chari used the new Hedgehugs stamp along with the Sweater Weather label and the new Woodgrain Notecards. That label is a great way to showcase a stamped image! Too cute!

I love how Chari created grass using the Scalloped Circle dies! So cool! It is the perfect scene setter for the Sweater Weather tree!

I love how Latisha stamped a ton of the flowers and hearts from Sweater Weather to create a cool tree! It is a perfect fit on the Tag, You’re It dies!

Nichol used the Sweater Weather tree die without the stamp to create a cool spooky forest for her Monster Mash monsters! I love how she layered the vellum over some trees, and the Stitched Hillside Borders look so cool!