Jawsome Magic Picture Changer by Su-Queen

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Step 1: I created the background using Distress Oxide Carved Pumpkin blended with Squeezed Lemonade inks onto Bristol smooth cardstock. I then used a stencil with Lawn Fawn Yeti White Pigment Ink for the sun rays. The panel is layered onto a teal card base.

Step 2: For the waves, I used Bristol smooth cardstock and distressed with Salty Ocean, Faded Jeans, Cracked Pistachio and Peacock Feathers ink. I then sprayed water with the Tim Holtz Distress Sprayer and dabbed with paper towel. I die-cut three pieces with the Lawn Fawn Ocean Waves Borders. The first wave piece I layered on top of the background panel.

Step 3: I cut two white panels with Bristol smooth cardstock to be used for the Lawn Fawn Magic Picture Changer die. I stamped the fin three times from the Duh-nuh set using Lawn Fawn premium jet black ink and masked them with full adhesive post-its. I colored the fins using copics. I used Distress Oxides in Tumbled Glass and Salty Ocean for the background. I then stamped the sentiment "Duh-nuh" with the same jet black ink three times. I used the longer Magic Picture Changer die for this panel.

Step 4: The second white panel, I stamped the shark and colored in with copics. I then masked it and stamped the fish half-way so it looks eaten. I masked both images and used the Tumbled Glass and Salty Ocean oxides for the background. I stamped the fish bones from the Lawn Fawn Meow you Doin' and bubbles in hippo ink. I then used EK Success Powder tool on each panel before assembling for less friction and smoother movement. I assembled the two pieces using the instructions in the Lawn Fawn video and layered with foam tape to the background panel.

Step 5: I cut out the Lawn Fawn Magic Picture Changer Add-on panel and the pull tab with the blue Spiffy Speckles cardstock. I stamped the bubbles with hippo ink and the sentiment in jet black ink. Using 1/8 inch scor-tape, I only taped the edges of the panel so it doesn't hinter the mechanism.

Step 6: After affixing the add-on panel, I layered with the two wave pieces from step 2. I stamped fish and the scuba diver from the Lawn Fawn Fintastic Friends and You are sublime sets. I then die-cut and layered as shown.

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Items Used:

Lawn Fawn Duh-nuh
Lawn Fawn Magic Picture Die
Lawn Fawn Magic Picture Die add-on
Lawn Fawn Spiffy Speckles Collection Pack
Lawn Fawn Fintastic Friends
Lawn Fawn You are Sublime
Lawn Fawn Meow you Doin’?
Lawn Fawn Yeti Ink
Lawn Fawn premium jet black ink
Lawn Fawn Hippo ink
Lawn Fawn Ocean Waves Borders
Distress Oxide Tumbled Glass
Distress Oxide Salty Ocean
Distress Oxide Faded Jeans
Distress Oxide Cracked Pistachio
Distress Oxide Peacock Feathers
Distress Oxide Carved Pumpkin
Distress Oxide Squeezed Lemonade
Tim Holtz Distress Sprayer
Foam Tape
Scor-tape
EK success powder tool

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