Lawn Fawn Car Critters Slimline Card

Posted by Ricky Romero on

Hi everyone, it is Ricky on the blog today. I am making a slimline card with some of Lawn Fawn’s newest products. Please make sure you head over to the Scrapbookpal.com YouTube channel to see my tutorial.

Below are the products I used:

Lawn Fawn Car Critters

Lawn Fawn Small Slimline Card

Gina K Ink

Art Glitter Glue

Foam Squares

Lawn Fawn White embossing powder

Versamark Ink

Scor Buddy

Here are the steps I took:

Cut card base at 8 by 7 and fold longways and score at 3.5 inches.

Use black cardstock and lay down the small die with the doors inside. Die cut and using a bone folder fold the doors so that they open easily.

Stamp out three cars and color with your favorite markers. I used Copics.

Take the small die from the slimline card and cut out a piece of plain white paper.

Using Tim Holtz Tumbled Glass, ink blend onto white cardstock.

Using any pattern paper, cut out enough to cover the card base long wise and the also use that same paper to make and cut three doors. This will go inside the doors.

Stamp out the sentiments on black card stock and heat emboss with white powder. Die cut or fussy cute them out.

Please sentiments on back of doors so that the recipient will see them as they open the door.

Stamp a sentiment in the license plate, I used ILUVU

Cut out the start, heart and round pieces and stamp or write “Open Me” on them.

Assemble the card and you are done!

Thank you so much for following along with me! I can’t wait to see what you create!

Ricky

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