Monday, March 19, 2012

Guest designer - Lawnscaping challenge #30

Hi!
Some time ago I received an email from the sweet Laurel inviting me to join this challenge as guest designer... Yay! Of course I want to join! Lawnscaping is my all-time favorite challenge and is the place where I was born as crafter so it's a big honor joining those wonderful girls :)

This time, the challenge is about making a project inspired by another crafter and it's a lot of fun thinking how you could change a card from another person, what techniques were used or how something is made. I had a really fun time thinking about all that! So please join us! I'd love to see all your cards ;)


Lawn Fawn is sponsoring this challenge so you know what this means... you could choose one of the new amazing stamp sets if you're chosen as winner!

This is my card, can you guess who made the original one? I hope so!


Please check the original card by Chari :)

I love her Halloween card! It's cute and the background is gorgeous. But it isn't time for Halloween cards so I converted it into a Spring card. I tried to make an opposite card keeping the original idea, so I used soft colors instead bright ones, black embossing powder instead of white embossing powder and patterned papers instead of black cardstock. I hope you all like it, but especially Chari because I know her original card is a challenge winner and it's hard to make justice to such an amazing card :)

Be sure you check out the Lawnscaping blog for all the challenge info as well as all the DT members blogs for more inspiration. Chari is guest designing too and there are 2 new additions to the DT!

Supply list:
- Lawn Fawn stamps: "Lunar Lights", "Critters in the 'burbs" and "Sally's ABCs"
- Distress inks: "Tumbled Glass" and "Shabby Shutters"
- Yellow twine
- BLack embossing powder and Versamark ink
- American Crafts 6x6 paper pack: Dear Lizzy Neapolitan

19 comments:

Chari Moss said...

LOVE!!!!! You did an awesome job converting my batty Halloween card into a spring card, so cute! I love the technique of wrapping a card with twine like that and "hanging" stuff off of it. The Lanterns are perfect! Such a great job!

Ayana Posadas said...

Wow, this card looks great! I love how you and Chari cased each others work. You did such a fabulous job with the layout, colors, and everything!

Unknown said...

So nice card! Thanks for sharing :)

Carol said...

Great example from Chari's card. I think I remember it from Halloween with bats hanging off the twine. Your's came out so good. Love those lanterns. TFS

Carol said...

Great example from Chari's card. I think I remember it from Halloween with bats hanging off the twine. Your's came out so good. Love those lanterns. TFS

Kari said...

Two wonderful designers - two wonderful cards - you are so very talented.

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