Lawn Fawn August Inspiration Week: Booyah

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Welcome to August Lawn Fawn Inspiration week, this week we are featuring some of the new products from the fall & winter release…which will be available August 27th! Today we are sharing projects with the new stamp set Booyah.

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Who says ghosts have to be white? They get to dress up for Halloween too you know. 🙂 This ghoulish couple is all dressed up and ready for some trick or treating.  I colored these little ghosts with copics and used the coordinating dies to cut them out.

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The background is stamped using Fake Tan ink and the Starry Backdrops on the orange cardstock and Lucky Stars stamps with silver ink on the black cardstock.  I also die cut a stitched border down each side of the black cardstock panel.  For the sentiment I used a stitched rectangle and stamped with Fake Tan and Celery Stick inks.

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For my second card I of course had to make a pirate ghost.  I love the little pirate hat, can’t wait to use it on other critters too! To keep with my pirate theme I made a wood “deck” for a background by stamping the woodgrain backdrops in Walnut ink on kraft cardstock then cutting it into strips and inking the edges with Tea Dye distress ink.

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The sentiment fits perfectly on a stitched label and I arranged everything on a red burlap panel for some texture.  Be sure to check out the Lawn Fawn Blog for more projects with this fun set and giveaways!  Thanks for stopping by!

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11 thoughts on “Lawn Fawn August Inspiration Week: Booyah”

  1. I still can't get over the name of the orange ink– fake tan! Bwa ha ha ha! I love the Frankenstein and Bride of Frankenstein, that would make sure a great card for my lovey on Halloween! 😀

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  2. Great fun cards! I love the colors of Frank and his wife! I didn't even question why they weren't white cuz of course they can be any color! Great idea for the panel background behind the pirate ghost (that eye patch is a MUST have!!) Thanks for sharing your great work!

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