Lawn Fawn Intro: Frosty Family & Frosty Family Add-On


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!

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Introducing!

Today is our showcase of Frosty Family & Frosty Family Add-On and their coordinating dies and coloring stencils! Create a whimsical winter family portrait with this charming stamp set! Each snowman has lots of ways to personalize! Layer with cozy accessories like scarves, hats, and buttons. The included tiny sentiments are perfect for All the Speech Bubbles too! Add your fluffy family members with the Frosty Family Add-On!

This add-on to Frosty Family adds your furry family members into your scene too! Included in this set are more hat options, flowers, additional sweet happy faces, and lots of sentiments that are perfect for All the Speech Bubbles!

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!


Grace combined Frosty Family and Frosty Family Add-On to create this cheery greeting from the whole family! I love how she matched the inky background to the Candy Cane Lane striped paper. Such a fun way to say Merry Christmas!


Audrey‘s Frosty Family card is so adorable! I love the wintry colors and the Stitched Snowflake Backdrop with additional snowflakes in the background! She added a Winter Wavy Saying on a Fancy Wavy Banner!


Megan used Spooky Forest Backdrop to create a nighttime scene that is so amazing! I love the colorful hats and scarves on the Frosty Family! The perfect sentiment that Megan embossed in the sky is found in Shutter Card Holiday Sayings.


Marine used every inch of her slimline card to create lots of cuteness! I love the Frosty Family snapshot at the top and the Snowball Fight scene at the bottom. Those little snowmen are having so much fun!


Yainea’s dramatic night sky is the perfect backdrop for the happy Frosty Family! I love how she layered Candy Cane Lane paper behind the Offset Sayings: Christmas sentiment!


Elise featured the whole Frosty Family, including the cute kitties from Frosty Family Add-On in this fun family portrait! She built a simple scene with Candy Cane Lane 6×6 paper and a Simple Stitched Hillside in glittery Pixie Dust!


I love how Elena filled her snowy scene with so many cute snowman faces! It’s a big, happy Frosty Family! She used Henry’s Build-A-Sentiment: Winter for the greeting! How cute are all the little details that Elena added to the hats and scarves!


Such a sweet little holiday greeting! Latisha kept this card simple with a Stitched Scalloped Square Frame and whimsical color!


Happy Holidays from the whole Frosty Family! Tammy’s scalloped slimline card is so charming! She used Candy Cane Lane paper for the snowy sky and to border the scalloped panel. Then she added sweet little Mini Snowflakes to finish the design!


Rebecca and I designed a cute family portrait with Candy Cane Lane papers, Stitched Rounded Rectangles and a greeting from Henry’s Build-A-Sentiment: Winter! So cute!

Intro Video

And now I have a video to introduce Frosty Family & Frosty Family Add-On! 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 Frosty Family & Frosty Family Add-On! Tomorrow we will have another fun set to show you! But for now, it’s giveaway time! Leave us a comment telling us if you have a memorable snowman story 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, Saturday, September 21st for our next inspiration week post!

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165 thoughts on “Lawn Fawn Intro: Frosty Family & Frosty Family Add-On

  1. Anytime we can actually construct a snowman is a memorable experience, we don’t get a lot of good snow man building snow! 😆

  2. I’m from Dubai, so I’d never actually seen snow until winter of 2020, where I moved to the Netherlands for good. And it snowed so heavily that winter and my husband and I made a tiny snowman with the snow in our apartment balcony. The memory always brings a smile to my face 🥹

  3. We don’t get a lot of snow where we live in the UK so don’t have any snow stories 🙁 Boo!
    Love all these designs though, so great how you can personalise the design for your family! 🙂

  4. When my daughter studied in London, I sent her a picture of a snowman I made. SHe replied “Wow, mum! Have YOU built a snowman? How much snow is it really back hom?” My answer was “Not a lot, he is only 15 cm high!” 😂 (the picture was a blurry close-up, so she couldn´t really tell)
    LOVE THIS SET!! Cuties!!!

  5. When I was a kid in SC, one year we got 28″ of snow. Understand, this was basically unheard-of. We built a snowman, best one ever!

  6. Our kids haven’t had much opportunity to make a snowman (Southern California kids) but they loved making a two inch version at Legoland when they created a snow field (that was really ice!)

  7. Our kids built a tiny snowman when it snowed Eve one year…very memorable since snow is rare for Galveston, Texas. I love all the design team’s cute Frosty Family cards.

  8. My husband got involved after one storm and helped the kids build a snowman as tall as he was. We even put a real carrot on that one for a nose!

  9. In Norway we teamed up girls vs boys to build our respective dream snowman / snowgirl. Not sure why the boys buildt a little, ugly witch… It was a lot of fun

  10. I loved making a snowman when my kids were little and now enjoy watching my grandkids make snowmen. I also like to see other snowmen on the neighbors’ front yards during the winter months. Snowmen always add to the spirit of winter and cheer up the winter blues.🩵

  11. Loved building snowmen with my children and granddaughter now I’ll have the opportunity to build some with my great grandchildren.

  12. We went camping one year late in October and it had snowed. My almost adult children decided to make life size snowmen. They did it and they still standing until spring.

  13. Oh my goodness-such cute samples! One of my favorite snowman memories is when my daughter was little and we built an entire family of snowmen, dressed them up with scarves and accessories. We took a picture and it’s one of my favorites!

  14. We really enjoyed building snow people when our kids were young. Hopefully we will have enough snow this year in MI to build one.

  15. Les bonhommes de neige sont trop mignons avec leurs bonnets et cache-nez , tout ça sur des couleurs de fonds très jolies 🤩

  16. My best memory of building a snowman is the year my dad helped my brother and I each build a snowman and they were over 6 feet tall. We added all of the accessories and had a super fun time!

  17. Last year we went to Yosemite in the winter. We had so much fun trying to build snowmen, making snow angels, and playing in the snow.

  18. Have had a couple snowfalls here in N TX and have memories & photos of snow people we built. Was coming home after midnight mass on Christmas Eve and it started snowing. Have memories, photos & videos of one of my dogs, Daisy Rey who crossed over the Rainbow Bridge last yr, who luved to play in the snow making snow angels.

  19. This is an easy one. We have a camp in North East Vt. It was 20 years ago. The camp has no electricity or running water, runs off gas lights and a fireplace. And no internet or phone service. My family and I cut down a tree, handmade decorations and outside we had a boys vs girls snowman competition. The girls had a cute snowman, the boys pulled thru with a snowman that had 6 pack abs and a Mohawk the gave him clothes using fruit punch. It’s one of my favorite moments. Oh and the boys won!

  20. As kids my mom helped us “color” snowmen we made in the yard pouring colored water on the snow- blue or green snowmen are possible!! 😁

  21. I have fond memories building snowmen with my sister and neighborhood friends. No specific memory, but we always had a lot of fun.

  22. One beautiful late winter weekend I had quilt camp at my cabin in northern MN with my girlfriends. It was so sunny and warm out we decided to set the sewing aside and build a snowman. It had been years since any of us had made a snowman. We had a blast! The next morning the poor snowman’s carrot nose was missing – stolen by a hungry deer in the middle of the night 😉

  23. Getting snow where I live is very rare, but when it did snow, my husband and I would have a blast watching our sons make them! I have lots of great pictures!

  24. Not too long ago, I moved to a location that sees a bit of snow several times a winter and the temps stay cold long enough that the snow people don’t melt right away. It’s fun to see snowmen in people’s yards. You can almost guess the builder’s age based on the height of the snowman! 🤣☃️

  25. Although I grew up around the snow, and have made many snowmen over the years, living in Florida now I tend to stay away from snow-related products. But the snowmen, women and pets are the absolute cutest!

    Few years back, we taught our then 4yo grandson how to make a snow angel. He was a bit confused 😉

  26. I stay in Singapore so we don’t get four seasons and no snow! :/ but i do love playing with snow during my overseas trips! I love snowman and snowglobes alot! 🙂

  27. I always made snowmen every year with my 2 daughters and later with my 2 grandchildren. My husband liked to make snow animals, he made a horse one year and the coke polar bear. We actually put a can of coke in his paw. We always had lots of fun

  28. In our old neighborhood families used to see who could build the largest snowman. People were on ladders and rooftops to complete the large snowmen. Very cool!

  29. As a kid all the neighborhood kids got together and created all sorts of snowman. It was a snowman community in our front yards.

  30. How about a ‘not so almost snowman’ story? lol I’m from So. Florida and in 1982 went to upstate New York where it was snowing. I wanted to build a snowman so badly, but I couldn’t stand the cold for more than 2 minutes so back inside the house I went!!

  31. Building snowman was always a fun activity but haven’t built one in almost a decade. The most memorable one would likely be one we built that was about 8 feet tall, we needed to build snow mound piles behind it to reach the top to decorate it.

  32. I have a picture of a funny little snowman my little ones made a couple years ago. It was my daughter’s first. That’s probably my favorite.

  33. Oh my Cuteness! I am loving the snowman sets and that little puppy sitting with them, absolutely adorable!

    When my son was little, maybe 5-6 yo, we had a blizzard. We built a family of snowmen in the fenced in area of my yard. I wish I had a photo to show you. My son would visit it every morning. Such a sweet memory for me. My son is now 27 years old, I wonder if he remembers this. I shall ask him this weekend. I sure hope he does.

  34. I used to build snowmen all the time as a child. The most memorable story I can think of is rolling all the snow balls and then realizing they were too heavy for us to lift so we had to abandon the biggest one 🙁

  35. I am obsessed with all these samples! So good!
    Whenever the first major snowfall would hit at school, all the kids at recess would just roll the biggest snowball they could, so the school field would be littered with giant rolled snowballs, not quite snowmen, but it was fun every winter- kind of like an unspoken competition to see who could make the biggest one.

  36. My kids didn’t get out in the snow too much. They didn’t like the cold. Between that and not too much snow in our area, I think we only built one or two snowmen.

  37. One year our Christmas card annual picture was a giant snowman and our kids posing with it. I love snowmen and used to collect them. Now I just stamp cards with them!

  38. When I was a kid, my dad would always help us build huge snowmen and igloos. I remember there was one year our snowman was so big, it took almost a week after the snow all melted off the ground for him to melt all the way!

  39. We went to Big Bear with our daughter and grandkids when they were tiny, went down the hills on disc’s, and made snowmen. We had so much fun! The last time we had done that, I was pregnant with our daughter 🙂

  40. I grew up at the last house on a dead end street and my brother and I made.a set snowmen across the road after my father went to work so when he came home he had to chose what snowman to destroy to get home. My father found it hilarious.

  41. We very rarely get snow where I live, but the one time we did about 10 yrs. ago I got to make a snowman with my 2 yr. old grandson and it was about 6 inches high.

  42. We don’t have snow where I live, so, the snowman family in this stamp set will be the closest I get to building snowmen this winter…but it’ll be just as fun!

  43. I’m fortunate enough to live in an area that gets lots of snow so I’ve made many, many snowmen over the years! And my kids grew up making many as well! One of the most memorable snowman was one that my kids made in August one year when we got a freak summer snowstorm! They decked him out in sunglasses and a straw hat and brought out a lawn chair, and other summer items for him to enjoy! So much fun!

  44. We found an interesting rock in our yard after moving. That next winter the kids built a snowman and in the middle of the smallest one they put the rock, because they thought it looked like a brain. That is what I think of every time I see that rock.

  45. We had a unusual snow storm on October 30 one year. Mt sons built a snow pumpkin and used food coloring in a spray bottle to make it orange. They were in the local newspaper. Fun times!

  46. There isn’t enough snow for snowmen every year but when my son was about 8, he had a broken arm and he was still trying to help his siblings make a snowman. There was a lot of snow that January.

  47. I don’t really have a story per se. But I love making snow-families with my niece! We have a blast then come in and drink tons of hot chocolate and eat cookies!

  48. Just remember my husband building a snowman with my daughter! Love snowmen but I do not like the cold anymore! Thanks for sharing! ☃️❄️

  49. I wouldn’t say “memorable” but I feel fortunate to have grown up in a place where I was able to make snowmen every winter!

  50. I can remember building massive snowmen with my brother when we were growing up. We used to get huge snow storms where we’d get 2-3 snowdays from school, and we’d play in the snow and build snowmen and forts with our friends. Lots of good memories. 🙂

  51. We don’t get snow here often, not even once a year that’s enough to play in. So every year, since my daughter was little the moment there’s enough snow we’re outside building at least a mini snowman. I have a collection of pictures from over the years. Sometimes they’re taller than us and sometimes they’re itty bitty, not more than a foot tall. Great memories.

  52. We did not get a lot of snow most winters in Oregon so we did not build a lot of snowmen. We would do snow angels when we took my kids up to the mountain.

  53. Super cute cards! I remember my girls building snowmen and finding scarves and hats. I am sure we used raisins for eyes. We may have had a pipe. These days, I look outside and see the neighbors building snowmen.

  54. We don’t get a lot of snow where I live, but I remember building snowmen with my younger brothers whenever it did as a child. I love looking back on those memories of childhood.

  55. Growing up in Minnesota I had plenty of opportunities to build snowman, but actually my favorite thing was to build snow forts to then play in. I do love snowmen though.

  56. My memorable snowman was when I was 6. I made an awesome snowman. I put my warm scarf on her. That night it started sleet several days and seal my scarf to the snowman for about a week. My neck was very cold going to school until the sun finally melted it off.

  57. Okay, not snowman but more snowball memory. We brought out Mr. Potato Head parts and rolled snowballs and put Mr. potato Head pieces in them to create “snowmen”.

  58. I have many fun happy memories building snowman with my boys. Then having hot coca afterwords. Now that they are in their 20’s I miss those days.

  59. No snowman story for me.. born and raised in southern CA and only went to the snow a few times but not enough to make a snowman..

  60. Well, I live in San Francisco, so I don’t have a memorable snowman story because we don’t see enough snow to make a snowman 🙁

  61. We don’t get a lot of snow here in S. Texas, so I only have a few memories of snowmen. The best memory is of my daughter and niece making a cute, tiny snowman at a neighborhood party – they arranged for a snow machine so the kids (and adults) could play in the snow!
    I understand it’s the best kind of snow…because you don’t have to deal with the slushy streets afterward. 😉

  62. I’ll always remember the epic snowfall of 1992 here on the Westcoast of Canada. We ended up making two giant snowmen and my brother carved out a seat in the belly of one of them for my niece to sit in. I can still picture her bundled up in her snowsuit! She turned 32 earlier this year! 🙂☃️

  63. Lots of possibilities with this cute set! Adorable cards!
    I remember building a snowman with my daughter in the front yard of our family cabin at Lake Tahoe.

  64. No stories from me, especially because we are having less and less snow every year. Can’t remember when was the last time I made a snowman, but at least I can now have them on a card! Love the set!

  65. It is not really a snow “man” story. But one year we got a large dump of snow. My son, around 9 years old at the time, I think, went out in our back yard and made a menagerie of all kinds of wild animals out of all the snow. There were about 8 or 10 animals. It was amazing to see when he finished.

  66. My daughter had never touched snow before. We went to the mountains to play and wanted her to experience making a snowman but unfortunately, it was so powdery it would not stick and we could not make one! Now we live in AZ so snow is hard to come by. We’ll get there one day!

  67. No, not a snowman story. But when my older brother and I were little, my dad and us built an igloo and got into a snowball fight and I have always remembered that fondly. I couldn’t imagine staying outside in the cold that long now! haha

  68. My favorite snowman story is when my grandchildren lived right behind me and would come over to play in my yard to make snowmen.

  69. One year we had hardly and snow so my daughter built a 6″ snowman and put it on our fence and a little squirrel came up to it to study it.

  70. I’ve got fond memories of making snowmen with my family as a kid using our own scarves, hats and buttons from the sewing box!

  71. The only snowman story I have is that I sang Frosty The Snowman so many times one year, that my husband finally said, “Please stop.”

  72. Building a snowman at my grandmothers house in Eastern WA because she got a TON of snow and I was a kids so I was out there for hours. My grandmother would come out with lots of accessories (hat, gloves, carrot nose) to dress up my snowman.

  73. These cards are wonderful! The frosty family stamp set is so adorable 🙂 I don’t have a specific memorable moment, but I have always loved the snow. When I was a kid, we used to spend a lot of time outside playing in the snow and building snowmen 🙂

  74. We do not get much snow where I grew up. One time when in snowed in the mountains, my mom took me up to “play in the snow.” There was not enough snow to make a snowman, but I made a few tiny snowballs with ears and called them snow bunnies. ⛄️❄️🐇

  75. I can’t remember ever building a snowman! I live in the Florida Panhandle and we never have snow here. Love all the Christmas cards.

  76. I always looked forward to making snowmen with my children. My daughter moved to Louisiana after college and it was the first year it had snowed there in forever. She said watching people react was so hysterical – from shoveling to scraping car windows to building snowmen. Now days I am better suited to building paper snowmen while sipping hot chocolate and watch the snow out the window.

  77. As a kid I always hated the side of the street we lived on because it got sun during the day and any snowman we built would melt.

  78. On vacation at my aunty’s house my sister and I made snowmen for the first time—such fun since we don’t have snow where we live.

  79. I have lots of fun memories making snow men as a child and later with my own children. Now my grandchildren love to make them!

  80. I just love this Frosty family! My kiddos love making snowmen and giving them fun names! Also, a great book I love to read is called Snowmen at Night. It’s about snowmen that come alive at night and do all kinds of funny things, it’s great!

  81. Snowman are so much fun, my husband and I see how makes the “better” one when we get enough snow. I love all of the inspiration for this set. I can’t wait to make my cards using it!

  82. My favorite snowman memory is of course the first time my kids saw snow on a family vacation. We built 3 small snowmen (none of us had the experience to make a bigger one). But it was a lot of fun. The kids were 4,6,and 8.

  83. I wouldn’t say I have a story but we always enjoyed making out snow family as kids and I still love doing it. We don’t always get the right kind of snow here though.

  84. The last time I got to spend a thanksgiving with my mother , it snowed. The kids built a snowman on the deck. She said said it had the sweetest smile and want it to me her Christmas cards the next year.

  85. I remember a lot more snow as a kid than our area gets now, but I also lived north of where I live now by a couple of hours. I used to make a snowman every chance I got. I love the sound of the neighborhood with a thick blanket of snow. I love to see smoke curling out of chimneys. It’s super-nice back inside after snow play to get hot chocolate and warm up by a fire.
    Love the snow family set and add-ons!! Thanks for the awesome samples!
    Lori S in PA

  86. I have two memorable snowman stories. The first is when my boys were young. My hubby built a snowman for them and topped it with a rather nice Cowboy hat. Apparently it was too nice, as the hat quickly disappeared, but it was a good looking snowman until then. The other memorable snowman story is when my grandkids decorated their snowmen with dried hydrangea flowers for hair on the snowmen. They were adorable. I love these Frosty Friends sets and all the mix and match options to build families, swap out accessories, etc. Loved the intro video and all the beautiful design team samples.

  87. The most memorable snowman for me would be the first one my girls made with their dad. We don’t live in an area where is snows so it was always fun to take a drive to the snow for the day. My husband grew up in the snow and he taught the girls how to roll snow balls to the size you want for the snowman. Funny side story my middle daughter kept rolling and rolling until the ball was bigger and taller than she was and needless to say we couldn’t use that one for a snow man but we do have a picture to remember it! Great memories made that day!

  88. I don’t get snow anymore being that I live in Florida but I like to visit a snowman at disney sometimes and have had some of my best memories from that!!

  89. My children were building a snowman, but it was very cold. They came inside to get warm, and the snowman did not have a head yet. They decided they would go out the next day and finish because of the cold. Everyone got busy and unfortunately the snowman never got a head! It became a long running story in the neighborhood and our household about the “Headless Snowman”

  90. No memorable snowman storeis, but have made a couple over the years. I think the most fun are trying to make mini ones when you don’t get much snow.

  91. I love these sets! My husband and my daughter (when she was about 4-5 years old), built a “chesty” snowman in the park. We watched everyone laugh every time they saw her!

  92. Out of ALL the snowman stamps over the years, I cant believe this is the very FIRST time I’ve seen a snow dog and snow cat—CRAZY CUTE!!! GOT TO GET THIS SET!!! You guys are great!

  93. Many years ago , my son and his friend next door , built a snowman on the hill in our yard.
    I took a picture of them and the snowman together with the large flakes of snow slowly falling all around them…it was magical . I still have the picture that takes me back to more simpler times

  94. A couple of years ago my kids were making snowmen out in the yard and came inside to see if we had some carrots to use for noses and raisins to use for buttons. They got some but apparently took a few more things to decorate. They invited us outside to see and they had used my husband’s new cap to use as a hat. We thought we could go out to get it after the kids had gone to bed, didn’t want to destroy their creativity. We forgot. During the night it thawed and then re-froze so by morning, we couldn’t get it off. My husband had to use his old cap for quite a few days 😂

  95. I’ve ben out of country and was so focused on the Frosty Family that I forgot to look at everything! And I missed the total cuteness of the Cheesy Christmas! I’m such a fan of the adorable LF mice!!

  96. We don’t get much snow here to get to building anything large, but I did make a tiny family one year when there was a few inches overnight.

  97. It snowed once when I was a very little girl. I don’t think I was in school yet. My sister and dad built a snowman in the bed of our maroon truck. Mom had trouble getting me into every layer of warmth I owned. I could barely move my arms. But we finally got to join dad and sis. I didn’t quite know what to make of snow. It has snowed maybe once or twice in San Francisco since then, but it never lasts, nor has there been enough to build a snowman since. When I think of snowmen, I think of that magical moment with my family.

  98. Not a snowman story but when my kids were young, we lived in SE CT. We had an extra snowy winter and the kids made holes in the plow banks that they would sit in.

  99. My uncle helped my sisters and me build a GIGANTIC snowman at his north woods Wisconsin cabin in December. I have a picture of it somewhere.

  100. Oh yes! Our story is of our simple snowman we built with our kids and then the dog came and “did his thing” on our snowman right after we were done building it ⛄️

  101. My favorite memory is when my kids built a huge snowman at our cabin, every time we went up for the weekend the snowman was still there waiting for us!

  102. I love this snowman family. When my children were small my husband made a tiny snowman on the windowsill outside our kitchen window. The snowman was looking into the kitchen right at the dining area. Th boys’ dad used chocolate chip mini-morsels and the tip of a carrot to decorate him and one of the boy’s socks on his head for a hat. The boys screamed in excitement when they saw it and we had such a cold winter that year that snowman lasted for weeks.

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