This cheerful card sends wishes for comfort, care, and a speedy recovery. Made with Pink & Main’s Envelope Pop Up die and Lawn Fawn’s Pint-Sized Patterns Summertime petite paper pack, it folds flat to fit in a standard A2 envelope with no extra postage, but pops open to reveal a 3D get well message.
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Foxy Family
This mother and daughter fox are dressed up to celebrate Mother’s Day. From mom’s flower crown to daughter’s adorable bow, they are prepared for everything spring has to offer. Using the Foxy Family dies from Lawn Fawn, as well as their double sided adhesive sheets and assorted colors of their cardstock, I created this sweet scene. The sentiment is from Celebration Scripty Sentiments. The flower crown is from Springtime Bunny and the bow came from the Build a Bunny Accessories die set.
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Wishing you a lovely day
It’s spring, and flowers are everywhere! While the flowers on this card might not be found in nature, it’s cheery hues make it the perfect way to say, “I’m thinking of you.”
This intermediate card is made using Altenew’s Bold Bouquet embossing folder and stencils. The ink colors are LDRS Design’s Soft Kisses, Gina K.’s Sunkissed Coral, Simon Hurley’s Fake Plant and Lawn Fawn’s Noble Fir. The two lightest shades of pink are both Soft Kisses, applied first lightly and then more heavily. Noble Fir was used at the base of the leaves for shading. The stamens were colored with gold gel pen. The panel was trimmed down and mounted on coral cardstock from my stash. The interior reads, “Wishing you a lovely day.”
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I love you a howl lot

Wolves live in tightly bonded packs where every member has a role, working together to hunt, protect, and raise their young. Their haunting howls echo across the landscape, serving as a way to communicate, gather the pack, or warn others to stay away. This mix of teamwork and vocal connections showcases wolves’ behavior as deeply social animals.
This card was made using Lawn Fawn’s Magic Picture Changer and Magic Picture Changer Add-On dies and their Wolf Before ‘n After and Wild Wolves stamp sets. The smiling and howling wolves were masked off with Gina K.’s Masking Magic before using Distress Ink in Chipped Sapphire to create the sky. I then added some white watercolor spatter for stars. I colored all the images with Copic markers. The sentiment on the inside of the card reads, “I love you a howl lot.” To see how this card was made, visit my YouTube channel, ChristilynCreations.
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It’s celebration season
Spring brings a round of celebrations, it seems. From garden parties to baby showers, graduation to weddings, it seems to be a time people gather together. And for a more formal party, place cards and table numbers set the tone.
I envisioned this as a bridal shower set, using Lawn Fawn’s Platform Pop-Up and Henry’s ABCs and 123s. A circle from the Large Stitched Circle Stackables and the heart from 4 Square Backdrop-Landscape provide a resting place for for the table number, and a square from Large Stitched Square Stackables folded in half makes a great place card. Lavender and Vanilla Malt cardstocks were chosen for their dainty feel, and the trim is from my stash.
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Birthday constellations
Constellations are patterns of stars that people have imagined into shapes for thousands of years, often telling stories about gods, heroes, and creatures. Ancient civilizations used them as maps in the sky. Even today, constellations help astronomers organize the night sky, connecting us to both science and human imagination.
This belated birthday card was made by coloring a standard A2 card panel with Distress Oxide inks in Black Soot, Chipped Sapphire, and Villainous Potion and spattering it with Brutus Monroe Aqua Pigment in Gilded. It was then embossed with the constellation pattern using a Darice embossing folder. The Lawn Fawn Year 11 planet and sentiment were perfect fits for this card. The planet was colored with Copic markers and metallic gel pens, and the sentiment was stamped using Tsukineko ink on a panel ink blended to match the background.
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He is Risen!
Happy Easter! This card is made with The Stamps of Life He is Risen die, Lawn Fawn Woodgrain cardstock in Lt. Brown, and Simon Says Stamp Matte Gold cardstock. The die cut panel was then mounted on a base panel colored with Distress Ink in Tumbled Glass.
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Happy Birthday
Happy birthday to Lawn Fawn and me! Lawn Fawn is turning sixteen, and well, let’s just say I’m considerably older. This card uses the Giant Birthday Messages stamp & die set, as well as the birthday incentives from 2022-2025, Party Pig, Party Deer, Party Beaver, and Party Cat(Party Fox arrived too late to join in this year.) The images were colored with a mix of Copic markers and Pigma Micron pens, as well as a Pentel Sunburst Metallic Gel for the gold. The center message was mounted on gold cardstock on thin foam squares, and the animals on standard foam squares. Happy birthday to everyone who celebrated in March!
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Thank you in pink
I was playing with embossing folders and came up with this card. The folder used is Circle Rings by Simon Says Stamp, and the inks used were Gina K. Bubblegum Pink, Altenew Puffy Heart, and Lawn Fawn Plastic Flamingo. The circle was cut with Taylored Expressions Stitched Circle Stacklets and the sentiment is from Simon Says Stamp’s CZ Designs Basic Trio.
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Happy Easter!
I did some tone on tone stenciling using the Pretty Pink Posh Layered Eggs stencil and Bubblegum Pink, Peach Bellini, Lemon Drop, Applemint, Sea Glass, and Lovely Lavender inks from Gina K. I topped it with the Giant Happy Easter die from Lawn Fawn. I stacked several die cuts to give it dimension. I then trimmed it with the Large Rectangle Stackables from Lawn Fawn and attached to a mint panel from my stash with foam tape.
