Samantha’s Kanga-rrific Birthday Card


Happy Friday, friends! Today, Samantha shares a simply fantastic birthday card featuring Kanga-rrific, Kanga-rrific Add-On and Really High Five!


I love how Samantha’s kangaroo is jumping on the trampoline from Really High Five! It’s such a clever idea! She arranged her happy scene on a perfect background of Rainbow Ever After 6×6 Fairy Godmother paper.

Thank you so much for this wonderful inspiration, Samantha!

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Lawn Fawn Video {4.25.24} Mindy’s Cute Garden Snail Slider Card


Mindy is here to inspire us with an adorable slider card featuring Garden Snail! You can watch the video tutorial below or click HERE to watch at our YouTube channel.


Thank you so much for watching!


Mindy shows us how she cut the Garden Snail pieces from white cardstock before coloring them with ink blending. I love the cute, dotted detail she added to the snail. Then she paper-pieced the snail and grass in a black outline with the help of double-sided adhesive sheets.


For the background, Mindy started with Mermaid cardstock, stenciling the Cloud Background with Merman ink. She also inked a panel for the ground with Distress Oxide in Antique Linen and Gathered Twigs. Then she included clouds from All the Clouds and a little All the Speech Bubbles greeting!

She had a little trouble with the slider in the video and suggests that watching the Intro to Slide on Over would be helpful. Here’s a slider tip: if using 3 layers of foam on the slider piece, you will also need 3 layers of foam to attach the card front to the base. And another tip: using a bit of anti-static powder on the edges of the foam on the slider piece will cut down on any stickiness.

Such a fun and happy way to send a smile! Thank you so much for sharing with us, Mindy!

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Jenn’s Watercolor Beary Rainy Day Card


Jenn used Distress Watercolor Pencil and Distress Oxide ink to create an amazing rainy-day background! And the Beary Rainy Day bear sends a happy greeting!


To create that fantastic watery background, Jenn used a Distress Watercolor Pencil in Broken China. Then she stamped the raindrops from Beary Rainy Day with Broken China Distress Oxide. She used a wet paint brush to fill the raindrops with the color.


Jenn stamped the sentiment in the Broken China ink to coordinate with the background. And she also added lots of Prisma Glitter with Glossy Accents to create the look of sparkling water puddles.


She stamped the Beary Rainy Day images in Jet Black ink to color with Copic markers. And she has a handy chart of the colors she used.

Thanks so much for sharing this delightful design with us, Jenn!

Thanks so much for visiting, have an amazing day!