Tropical Cards with Ivy + A Sneak Peek!

Guess what is coming up soon? Our sneak week for our new Fall/Winter 2017 products! That’s right, we are busy preparing for our trade show, and we will be showing you all of the new products for that show next week so that you guys can participate in the fun with us! These Fall and Winter themed products will be available for purchase (with an awesome Inspiration Week, of course!) in late August! For now, I thought a sneaky peek might be fun! Here are the logos for our three new paper collections!

We can’t wait to show the rest next week!
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Hello friends, Ivy is with us today to share some tropical-inspired card designs using Aloha, Scripty Aloha, Palm Trees and Pretty Poppies.

 Ivy’s watercolor background adds a special touch to this card! I love how she repeated the Aloha pineapple and included the Scripty Aloha greeting!
 I love how Ivy combined so many sets to create this colorful card! The Palm Trees perfectly frame the Flamingo Together couple, while the Big Scripty Words die cut adds a sweet sentiment!
 This simple card has big impact with the amazing watercolor background! This design would be great for making invitations to a party with a Hawaii theme!
Ivy created a tropical flower using Pretty Poppies and adding leaves from Flower Power! The layered Scripty Aloha greeting looks so summery in Sugarplum and Cilantro cardstock!
Thank you so much for sharing your sunny tropical card designs with us today, Ivy!

Thank you so much for visiting!
Have an amazing day,

Lawn Fawn Video {6.28.17} A Rainbow Aloha by Chari!

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Chari joins us today to share a rainbow color Aloha card and video tutorial! You can watch the video here or at our YouTube channel.
Thanks so much for watching!

What a great idea to white heat-emboss the Aloha pineapples on colorful cardstock! It’s a colorful card with no coloring needed!
Thanks for sharing this super cute and sunny card with us today, Chari!

Thank you so much for visiting!
Have an amazing day,

Lawn Fawn Intro: Aloha + Scripty Aloha

Hello and Welcome to our June Inspiration Week! We are showcasing Plane and Simple, Push Here, Aloha, Tiny Tag Sayings: Birthday and Plan on It: Vacation along with 5 of our new stand alone dies! All of these products are available now at lawnfawn.com and at your favorite crafty stores.

We already have three places you can leave comments to win:
Our Big Giveaway Post!

Our Push Here Post!
AND today’s post too!

Today is our showcase of Aloha, it’s coordinating and Scripty Aloha! Aloha is fun mini set with a cute pineapple and a punny sentiment! It’s perfect for adding island charm to your crafty projects! Scripty Aloha Lawn Cuts die is a fun greeting to add to cards featuring Aloha, Palm Trees or Life is Good!
 The design team has made the most amazing samples!
We also have a video at the end showcasing some fun ways to use this new set!

Remember to click on the person’s name to see all of the details and leave these wonderful DT girls some comment love!

 Latisha‘s Aloha design is so delightful! I love how she stamped the pineapples in green ink to coordinate with the Scripty Aloha!
 Audrey‘s elegant card features a beautiful watercolor backdrop with contrasting Palm Tree and Scripty Aloha in bright white! So gorgeous!

 Chari‘s card design is gorgeous! I love the Watercolor Wishes stripes and the pineapples that are white embossed on vellum!

 Yainea created a gorgeous water-colored card by white heat-embossing the Aloha pineapples randomly over the background. I love how the cute pineapple replaces the O in Scripty Aloha! So clever!
Elise paper-pieced her Aloha pineapples using Cilantro and Sunflower cardstock! I love that fabulous glittery gold Scripty Aloha greeting!

I love how Chari created a rainbow using our Rainbow die set and colorful Perfectly Plaid papers from the different collections. The sparkly black Scripty Aloha looks amazing against the rainbow!
I love how Lizzy created a totally unique card by adding bold colors to her pineapples in fun patterns! The black paint splatters look awesome with the Black Licorice Scripty Aloha!

 Melissa layered Scalloped Circle die cuts in tropical colors to frame her pineapple focal image! I love this bright and cheerful card!

 Nichol‘s awesome custom background adds fun pattern to this adorable card! I love how she stacked up several Scripty Aloha die cuts and gave the top one a cool glossy ombre finish!
Lynnette combined images from Flamingo Together, Life is Good with Aloha to make a fabulous card that makes me smile!

Scripty Aloha adds just the right greeting to Elena‘s fabulous tropical card! Stripey Backdrop provides fun color and pattern behind the Stitched Circle framed ocean scene!

Chari created a pretty stamped background for her Aloha pineapple using the tiny stamps found in Plan on It: Calendar.
Here’s a video to introduce Aloha and show you some fun ways to use it! You can watch it here or at our YouTube channel.
Thanks so much for watching!

 I hope you have enjoyed this look at Aloha, its coordinating dies and Scripty Aloha.

Tomorrow we have another fun set to show you! For now, though, it’s giveaway time! Leave us a comment telling us your favorite way to eat pineapple by June 21st at 5:00pm ET, and we will randomly pick one winner for this stamp set! (If you already own this stamp set and win, you can choose another set!)

Make sure to come back tomorrow, Tuesday June 20th for our next inspiration week post!
Thank you so much for all of your excitement for our inspiration and release week! Your comments, tweets, facebook, instagram and YouTube messages mean so much to us! 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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Have an amazing day,