Sunday, September 16, 2018

Mood Board Challenge


Hello,

Here is my card for the latest Lawn Fawnatics challenge. The challenge this time was a mood board. There were luscious fall colours and themes. I decided to make a fun little fairy cafe scene. I'm just going to list all the sets I used first, since there ended up being a lot!

  • Fairies: Fairy Friends
  • House: Frosty Fairy Friends
  • Sign: Village Shops
  • Leaves: Critters from the Past
  • Cups: Holiday Helpers
  • Acorn: Forest Feast
  • Mushroom: Critters in the Forest
  • Sentiments: Sentiment Staples: Birthday
  • Dies: Stitched Windy Backdrop (Lawn Fawn), Stitched Rectangle Scallop Frames (MFT)
Alright, now that that's out of the way- here's the card! This one took a bit longer than normal. I started to get it together in stages.

First up, I decided on all my images. I coloured them in with various Copics and other alcohol markers. Next, was the background. I wanted something that felt like "fall", but still had a sky vibe. Thinking back to the mood board, I remembered one image in particular that had a softer aqua background with red/orange leaves. So that inspired me.

I pulled out 5 distress oxide inks- Wild Honey, Carved Pumpkin, Candied Apples, Peacock Feathers, Vintage Photo and blended them. Once I started to put the scene together, I knew I needed something to ground it all. I used that little leaf stamp from the Critters from the Past set and stamped them almost overlapping to mimic a leaf covered ground. I cut along that to make my ground layer. Once I had everything staged on the background, I decided it felt too plain. So I pulled out the Stitched Windy Backdrop die and used that to jazz it up. I have to say, that was a great decision- the swirly wind goes great with a fall themed card.

I wanted my scene to feel like a little window into their fall fairy life, so I completed it with the scalloped frame.

I was going to use a lawn fawn sentiment, but I wanted something birthday and small, so I decided on these Papertrey Ink sentiments instead. I curved them to match the swirls in the background.


Here's another close-up. You can really see the shimmer of the fairy wings, and the fun of the blended background with the swirly stitches.


1 comment:

  1. I'm so in love with that card! I love everything about it: the gorgeous background sky, the twirly sentiment that goes so well with the stitched backdrop, the little fairies with their drinks and the coffee house sign, and that scalloped frame! You knocked it out of the ballpark with this one :) Thanks for sharing!

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