Lawn Fawn Inspiration Week: Wish You Were Here

Hello! I’m back with another project for Lawn Fawn Inspiration Week.  Today we are featuring the new set Wish You Were Here.  This is a great set for scrapbooking especially if you like to travel. But it also makes great cards too. 🙂

WishYouWereHere

I may have had a slight moment of crazy when I thought it would be good idea to paper piece all the states together.  But I stuck with it and like how it turned out in the end.  I used the 3×4 stitched journaling card die to cut a piece of kraft card stock.  Then I stamped it with brown ink using Woodgrain backdrops and inked it with tea dye distress ink to darken it up.  I cut the two smaller stitched clouds from the Spring Showers dies and covered them using my Wink of Stella clear glitter pen which is a little hard to see in the photograph but just a bit of shine.  I used the Let’s Polka papers for the paper piecing and the striped background.  The background piece has some distress ink on the edges to define them a bit.  And, I finished it off with some of the new Cloudy Lawn Trimmings Twine.

Be sure to visit the Lawn Fawn Blog for more projects with this fun set!

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18 thoughts on “Lawn Fawn Inspiration Week: Wish You Were Here”

  1. you are a ROCK STAR, Chari! this is amazing! from the woodgrain stamped panel, the cute clouds, to the painstakingly paper-pieced states, this card is STUNNING!!!!

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  2. Dude!!! You paper pieced all of those states?!! You're incredible! And totally right – the end result of the card is brilliant!! I love the polka dotted states! And this is my most antipacated set of the release!! (If I had to choose! Ha ha!) love your card!

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  3. <3 <3 <3 your card!! Wow! Fantastic!!
    Saw it on the LF blog yesterday …totally blown away by those beautiful colors and the paper piecing! wow! wow! wow!! wowzers ! 🙂 😉

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  4. I just got this stamp set and the first thing I thought when I saw how tiny those states are that you cut them all out! I had to come back to your blog post to give you more props!

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