Tag: cynthia fahlgren

  • Color Splash Valentine’s Card

    Good morning, crafters!  Design Team Member Cynthia here with a final project featuring several of the latest Kat Scrappiness goodies.  For this card, I have used the gorgeous Lacy Layered Heart Dies, and the I Love You Shadow Dies.  Let’s go ahead and start walking through the steps I used to create my project.

     

    My first step was to do some ink blending with a variety of Distress Oxide inks.  For the background of the “love” die I used Worn Lipstick fading into Picked Raspberry.  For the “you” die I selected Abandoned Coral fading into Candied Apple.  There are two tips I can give when it comes to creating a soft fade.  One: Use a very smooth card stock.  For this I chose Neenah’s Solar White 80-lb card stock.  Two: Start at the bottom with your lightest color and blend upwards, letting the ink fade as your sponge runs out of color.  Then come in with the darkest color and, starting at the bottom, blend up into the first color.  Using less ink in your sponge and repeating application is better than over-saturating your paper, too.

     

    And now comes the ink splattering!  If you haven’t tried this technique, I don’t know what you’re doing with your life (haha!)  But honestly, this is so much fun to do.  I used regular dye Distress Inks in both Worn Lipstick and Candied Apple.  I smooshed the ink onto one of my acrylic blocks, spritzed it with a bit of water, then mixed it right into the bristles of a chubby paintbrush.  The thirsty fibers will draw up a bunch of color, then you just tap your brush over your paper.  I used a piece of Canson watercolor card stock for this because it’s best suited for handling the water and giving you great results.  Another key bit of info is to let the first color fully dry before flicking on the second color.  If the first layer is still wet, the inks will blend together and it will all look the same in the end.  NOTE: You will want to protect your work area from the ink because it WILL splatter all over the place – trust me!

     

    I definitely wanted to use the gorgeous Lacy Layered Heart Die on my card, so I cut it out of a piece of black card stock.  I can’t get enough of this die!  It cuts out perfectly every single time, and it has the perfect amount of lacy-ness.  It’s delicate, but holds up beautifully.  I honestly encourage you to get this die set for yourself – you’ll be reaching for it again and again 🙂

     

    Now it’s time to assemble some layers.  I used a standard A2 size card base in White, then added a layer of black card stock to act as a mat for my ink-splattered panel.  I decided to trim down my heart a bit at the edge, which lets the pretty ink colors get more attention.  When adhering a lacy die such as this, I like to dip my fingertip into a paste adhesive and gently rub it across the back of the die.  The paste isn’t as wet as a standard liquid adhesive so there’s less squishing, and using your finger helps give you a nice thin layer.

     

    My final step was to paste my ombre-inked words down to their shadow layers, then adhere them to the card using a layer of foam tape.  Since the entire card is flat, popping up the words helps them stand out very well.  I hope that you had fun with this project, and that you’ll give these techniques a try.  Be sure to head on over to Kat Scrappiness and grab these dies for yourself.  I’ve included a shopping link below, and don’t forget about the coupon code “CYNTHIA10” that will save you 10% off your entire purchase.  Have a wonderful day!

     

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  • Say It With Hearts Valentine Card

    Say It With Hearts Valentine Card

    Good morning, crafters!  Design Team Member Cynthia here with you for a super-sweet Valentine’s Day card featuring the brand new KS Say It With Hearts stamp set.  This stamp set is just the cutest thing ever, and with so many different sentiments to choose from, you can send any message you like!  Let’s go ahead and start going through the steps you’ll need to follow to recreate this card for yourself.

     

    My first step was to go ahead and cut the paper layers for my card.  I used my favorite KS Stitched Scalloped Rectangle dies for the perfect touch.  The pink-on-pink hearts patterned paper was cut using the largest rectangle die, which is just a tiny bit smaller than my A2 size card base.  I added a diagonal black & white stripe paper next, trimmed to fit within the layers neatly.  Then I used the next largest rectangle die to cut my white card stock piece, where I’ll be adding the stamping.

     

    I selected four fun colors of ink from my ink pad stash, using dye inks so that they would dry immediately.  Remember, when using pigment inks, you’ll have to allow time for them to dry completely.  Using the solid heart stamp from the KS Say It With Hearts stamp set, I stamped a random pattern of hearts across my white rectangle (I used some washi tape strips to mask the scalloped edges.)  I then stamped the heart outline stamp over the colored ones using some Memento Tuxedo Black ink.  I was happily surprised at how easy it was to layer my hearts with these stamps!  The final touch was to stamp my sentiments inside the hearts. There are so many to choose from that I was able to use a different one for each of my hearts with no repeats.

     

    For my last step I decided to wrap some black & white baker’s twine around the center of my card and tie a little bow.  I absolutely LOVE this twine, and it worked perfectly with my colors and design.  This card turned out to be one of my favorites, and if you would like to recreate this for yourself, you can follow the links above and below to start shopping.  Please remember to use my coupon code “CYNTHIA10” to save 10% off your entire purchase.  Thank you so much for joining me today, and I will see you all again soon for more crafty goodness 🙂

     

    Kat Scrappiness shop

  • January Release  – Day 1 – Lacy Layered Heart Die and Stitched Sentiment Strip Dies

    January Release – Day 1 – Lacy Layered Heart Die and Stitched Sentiment Strip Dies

    Hello Kat Scrappiness fans!  It is the first day of the January reveals and we are super excited to show off our new products!  For day 1, we will be showing you samples made by the team, showcasing the Lacy Layered Heart Die and the Stitched Sentiment Strip dies.  These dies will go perfectly well together or on their own.  Here’s what they look like:

     

    Lacy Layered Heart Die:

     

     

    Stitched Sentiment Strip Dies

     

     

    Throughout the month of January, you will be seeing blog posts and/or videos by the girls showing you how they made their cards.  Are you ready to get “wowed” by the design team?  Here are some of their AMAZING projects:

     

    Caren Bartholomew

     

     

     

    Cynthia Fahlgren

     

     

    Lisa Schneider-Golzbein

     

     

    Maria L Russell

     

     

     

     

    Tina Guigui Dornbaum

     

     

    I hope you LOVE the projects as much as I do!  Here are the links to the new products:

     

    Lacy Layered Heart:  –> http://bit.ly/2LTVKzJ

    Stitched Strip Sentiment Dies –> http://bit.ly/2s8I8Ym

     

    Remember to use the DT Coupon codes to get 10% off your order.  We will have a GIVEAWAY at the end of the reveals on Thursday so keep checking the blog.  Have an amazing day! HAPPY CRAFTING!

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Winter Wonderland Card

    Winter Wonderland Card

    Hello again, crafters!  It’s Cynthia, back again with one last Christmas project before we put the holidays behind us.  This time, I decided to create a wintery scene with lots of layers to highlight each of Kat’s fabulous dies.  I used the Foliage Frame Die, the Pine Tree Border Die, and the Woodland Reindeer Die.  Each one of these dies are perfect on their own, but I decided to combine all of them for a rich, heavily detailed design.  Let’s go ahead and break down the steps for creating this card project.

     

    My first step was to cut the Foliage Frame Die in white card stock.  I apologize that my photo isn’t showing the delicate veins in the leaves, but they are visible when the card is in hand.

     

    To further the theme of a frosty winter night, I edged each one of the leaves with a fine line of glue, then sprinkled on a generous amount of the gorgeous Nuvo Glitter in Ice White.  This glitter is so lovely, with the texture of granulated sugar and a very bright shine.  I also love that it is crystal clear, meaning the sparkle doesn’t have any “rainbow” iridescence to it.  I set this panel aside for the glue to dry while I worked on the next steps.

     

    For a nice border of trees, I cut the Pine Tree Border Die with a piece of medium blue card stock.  This pretty die can be cut in many different colors, depending on the season and the theme of your card.  A die like this one is something I would consider an essential in any crafters stash 🙂

     

    My final layer, which will be the middle layer in my scene, is the adorable Woodland Reindeer Die.  This die cuts like a dream!  Even the delicate antlers cut perfectly, which is not always the case with dies like this.  I have purchased and used many different brands over the years, and I can honestly say that Kat’s dies are the highest quality 🙂  To add a little highlighting, I used my white gel pen and outlined some of the edges of this piece.  You could also sponge the edges if you want – even using a deep navy or black ink would help define the edges.

     

    Here is a look at the background layers, all assembled.  You can see the white detailing here on my Reindeer die, which I also popped up on a single layer of foam tape.  My line of Pine Trees was adhered flat to the background panel, and I completed the look with some “stars” made from super-tiny droplets of glue and more of the Nuvo Ice White glitter.

     

    To add the Foliage Frame die cut panel, I popped it up on two layers of foam tape so that it was clearly in the forefront.  Because of the low profile of the tape, adding two layers still gives you an attractive card that isn’t ridiculously thick.  I will be delivering this card in person, but if you were going to mail yours you’d want to add an extra stamp just to avoid any embarrassing Postage Due to the recipient 😉   Since there is so much going on here, I decided to add my sentiment stamp on the inside of the card.

     

    And there is my finished project!  If you’d like to get yourself some (or all!) of these dies, they are all available right now at the Kat Scrappiness website.  I have included a shopping link for you below to see these and many other fabulous items.  Please be sure to use my coupon code “CYNTHIA10” at check out to receive 10% off your entire purchase.  Thank you for joining me today, and Merry Christmas to you all 🙂

     

    Kat Scrappiness Shop

     

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  • Build-A-Stocking Gift Tags

    Build-A-Stocking Gift Tags

    Hello, crafters!  I hope that all of you are having some fun this holiday season.  It can be extremely busy and stressful, but don’t forget to take a little break now and then to re-set and re-energize 🙂  Since crafting is such an integral part of my personal happiness, it was a pleasure to escape to my craft room and work up a little project to share with you today.  So sit back with your drink of choice (no judgement here!) and let’s dive into these Stocking Gift Tags.

     

    My first step was to do some die cutting with the wonderful Kat Scrappiness Build A Stocking Dies set.  I wanted a sturdy base, so I cut eight White stockings and then eight more in an assortment of greens and red.  I then selected four different Christmas themed patterned papers and cut out the “fabric” pieces two times for each paper.  I also cut some trees and hearts with the accent dies that come in the set.  I will use some of these in this project, and save the others for a future project.  I really love the size of all of these, as they are big enough to handle easily but small enough to fit into many different projects.

     

    Assembly of these stockings is very easy.  I glued one of the White stockings over one of the solid colored ones, then attached the patterned paper pieces into place.  You can see that this gives a nice white cuff, toe, and heel to the stockings.  You can definitely choose to make your own however you’d like – I just liked the classic look of white.  You can also see that I used the patterned hearts here, as well as some solid green trees to fill the cutouts I’d made earlier.  Again, you can use anything you’d like for this – I think a gold glitter card stock would look great, too!

     

    Now you KNOW I couldn’t just leave that white stocking cuff all alone, so I brought out one of my favorite new sets from Kat – the Holly & Berries Dies set!  This fabulous little set is chock full of five different sized holly leaves and three sizes of berries.  I chose to use the two smallest leaves and the middle-sized berry to create these cute little clusters.  Although they look amazing when layered with foam dots, I kept them flat for these tags.  I love how they look!

     

    There’s plenty of room on the backside of these tags for a message, some stamping, or a simple To and From like I chose.  Although I do have tiny stamps that say this, I went ahead and used a White gel pen to write it myself.  Easy-peasy!  You can see in the first photo of this blog post that I also added some sparkly red and white yarn to tie these tags onto my packages.  I used some simple slip knots to attach the yarn to the little loops of the stockings.

     

    My final touch was to add just a bit of glitter, because there is NO WAY I can create a Christmas tag with no sparkle!  The gorgeous White Blizzard Nuvo Crystal Drops added just the right amount of fun to my little berries.  Again, feel free to embellish your own stockings as much as you want!  There are no rules when it comes to gift tags 😀

     

    And that completes my Gift Tag project!  Making these was a joy, and I plan on making many more with all different colors and patterns – including frosty white/silver/blue tags.  If you’d like these two wonderful die sets, as well as other great items from Kat, please follow the links above or use the shopping link I’ve included below.  Don’t forget to use the discount code “CYNTHIA10” to save 10% off your entire purchase.  Thank you again for joining me today, and have a wonderful, crafty day 🙂

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  • Jingle Card featuring Fancy Floral Die

    Jingle Card featuring Fancy Floral Die

    Hello again, everyone!  This is Cynthia with my final Design Team project for the month of November.  I used the lovely new Kat Scrappiness Fancy Floral Coverplate Die and the “Holiday Sparkles” Sequin Mix, along with the Jingle All The Way Brush Script Word Die, and one of the Cross Stitched Oval Dies to create my card.  Let’s go ahead and start looking at the steps I used for this project.

    My first step was to select my card stocks.  I knew I wanted to cut the Fancy Floral die in Black, with something colorful/exciting behind it.  I decided to bring out some of my treasured Gold glitter card stock, which I love so much that I tend to hoard and never actually use!  But if any backdrop die deserves the best, I think this one is it 🙂  I attached the Gold paper flat to my white card base, then added the Fancy Floral piece on top with some paste adhesive.  This gorgeous die measures 4.25 x 5.5″ so it will perfectly fit your standard A2 sized cards.

     

    Next, I cut out the Jingle All The Way Brush Script die in Black, and then cut one of the Cross Stitched Ovals in White.  I love the elegant simplicity that black and white have, like a handsome man in a dapper tuxedo.  Also, I didn’t want anything flashy that would either clash with or override the glittery gold background.  I wanted to mention also that this fabulous script die cuts out all in one piece – even the dot on the letter “i.”  If only you knew how much wasted time I’ve spent chasing tiny dots around my work table, you would understand the depth of my joy!

     

    To add a touch of dimension, I cut some narrow strips of foam tape and added bits to the back of the script die.  Because of the wider strokes in the lettering, there were plenty of places I could easily attach the tape.  Once I’d removed the release paper bits, I pressed the words onto my oval, centering them the best I could.  I like the look of some overhang, so just a few edges extend beyond the oval.  You may or may not want to cut yourself a larger oval for your own card.  I also added a few large foam dots to the backside of the oval to give this piece a tiny bit of lift as well.  Because the foam dots and tape are quite thin, this didn’t add too much bulk.

     

    As my final finishing touch, I couldn’t resist dipping into this fabulous “Holiday Sparkles” Sequin Mix.  I love the rich, traditional Christmas colors, the fun shapes, and also the glittery pieces.  I decided to only use the gold glitter sequins for my card, but really any of the colors would have been lovely.  They were very easy to attach with just some dots of paste adhesive, and their flatness is actually helpful for keeping them intact.  If you haven’t tried any sequins mixes with the flat pieces, go ahead and grab some from Kat’s huge selection.  I think you’re going to fall in love with them like I have 🙂

     

    So that is my finished card!  There are so many things I love about this one, and it’s all due to that incredible backdrop die.  You can really take this one through all the seasons, and totally change the look of it just by your color choices.  I hope that this card has inspired you to try out these new products, all of which are available now at Kat Scrappiness.  I’ve included a shopping link below for you, and don’t forget to use my coupon code “CYNTHIA10.”  When you enter this code at checkout, you will receive 10% off your entire purchase, including brand new items!  Thank you again for joining me today, and I will be back again in December with more Kat Scrappiness goodness 🙂

     

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  • “Hoppy Holidays” Card

    Hello, crafters!  This is Cynthia for the KS Design Team, and today I’m bringing you a fun layered card project featuring some adorable little animals.  I used the Crafters Essentials WINTER Dies, the Merry Critters Stamp Set, and embellished with the “Frozen II” Sequins Mix.  All of these products and much more are available now at the Kat Scrappiness website, so be sure to pick them up for your own holiday card making.  In the meantime, let’s go through the steps I used to create this card.

    My first step was creating a wintery background for my scene.  I cut a piece of light blue card stock with the swirled backdrop die from the Crafters Essentials WINTER die set, then cut the two stitched snow drift pieces out of white card stock.  I attached one of the drifts flat to the background panel, and the second drift was raised on a single layer of foam tape.  One important note:  leave the top edges of your drifts free of adhesive so that you can tuck in your embellishments when it comes time to assemble your final scene!

    To create the look of falling snow, I simply used the Nuvo Embossing Pen and randomly dotted it all over the blue panel.  Then I sprinkled on some Hero Arts White embossing powder and heat set it.  This is such a simple way to really give your winter scenes some life 🙂

    Now it’s time for some good ol’ stamping and coloring.  The images from the Merry Critters stamp set are just precious, and perfectly sized for any card you’d like to make.  I stamped multiple trees on some smooth white card stock, then colored them in with my Copic markers.  I always use Memento Tuxedo Black ink for my stamping, since I know it won’t smudge when I used alcohol based markers.  If you’re not sure of an ink, always stamp a sample image on some scrap card stock and try your alcohol markers with them.  It’s so much better to take them time to do this step instead of accidentally ruining a project!

    To add even more detail, I decided to use my Snow Pen and embossing gun to create snow on my little trees.  There are plenty of products you can use for a similar look:  white embossing powder, sparkle embossing powder, texture paste, etc.  Get creative!

    My two main focal images are the bunny and the sleigh full of presents, both from the Merry Critters stamp set.  I also stamped the adorable little bird perched on top of the presents so that the bunny would have a friend.  We all need a good friend, right?  I colored them with my Copics, then carefully cut them out along the black lines.  When doing this, try to preserve your stamped edges instead of cutting them off.  You can always run a black marker around the edges of your cut pieces to hide the white cutting lines when you’re done, which really gives a professional finish to your work.  Note:  Instead of cutting around the sleigh’s delicate runners, I stamped that part of the image right on the snow drift piece, then laid the cut-out image over it.

    For my sentiment, I cut out a stitched banner die and used the Hoppy Holidays stamp from the Merry Critters stamp set.  It fit very neatly in the bottom corner of my scene – big enough not to be missed, but discreet enough to let the scene shine 🙂

    The final finishing touch was to add some sequins (of course!)  This time I used the gorgeous “Frozen II” Sequins Mix and picked out some snowflakes, some light blue sequins, and some tiny sparkling crystal sequins.  I laid these along the swirled lines of the backdrop piece, as if they were sparkling bits of snow being blown along the frosty wind.  Perfect!

    And that is my finished card!  This one was SO much fun to create, and if I were making a scrapbook layout I could have included a bunch more trees and all of the cute animals.  As I mentioned at the top of this post, all of these awesome stamps, dies, and sequins are now available in the Kat Scrappiness store.  I’ve included a shopping link for you down below, and please be sure to use my “CYNTHIA10” coupon code to save 10% off your entire order.  Thank you so much for reading my post, and I’ll see all of you again at the end of the month 🙂

     

    Kat Scrappiness Shop

     

  • Gingerbread Cookies Card

    Hello again, crafters!  Cynthia here with another Design Team project, this time featuring some wonderful holiday themed items from Kat Scrappiness.  Christmas crafting is my absolute favorite thing to do, so it was a pleasure to create this little plate of Christmas cookies on a card.  I used the tree die from Kat’s Build A Stocking Dies, a lacy border from Kat’s Elegant Border Dies, the winter backdrop die from Kat’s Crafters Essentials WINTER Dies, and finally a sprinkle of snowflake sequins from Kat’s Holiday Fun Sequin Mix.  Keep on reading to see the details of how this project came together.

     

    My first step was to use the little Christmas tree die and cut out several pieces from some kraft card stock.  To enhance the idea that these are gingerbread cookies, I sponged the edges with soft brown ink and used my white gel pen to add icing details.  I hope that you can see the look I was going for!

     

    Step two was to cut and layer all of my background pieces.  I chose a pretty red Lawn Fawn patterned paper for the wide band, then edged the piece with some lacy borders in crisp White.  These were both layered over a piece of Kraft card stock, which I then ran through my BigShot machine with the gorgeous wintery backdrop die.  It only captured the stitched details and the largest snowflakes, but I could have run it through again with an embossing pad if I had wanted to press all of the little shapes into my panel.

     

    Since I needed a little “platter” for holding my cookies, I cut two circles from some more patterned paper to create it.  I edged all of these pieces in the brown ink as well, because I really like the homespun look it adds.  I attached two of the cookies flat, then added two more popped up on foam tape.

     

    For my sentiment, I used the “Merry Christmas” stamp from the Merry Critters stamp set.  I love using White embossing powder and heat setting it over Kraft – it has such a classic look to it!  It also helps it stand out and not get lost on the card front.

     

    For just a bit of extra fun, I sprinkled on some of the tiny white snowflakes that are in Kat’s Holiday Fun Sequins Mix.  This mix is ADORABLE, and has snowflakes, gingerbread men, Christmas trees, and an assortment of sparkling round sequins in reds and greens.  This mix will be a staple in my sequins drawer for sure!

     

    And that’s my final card!  I just HAD to add a fifth cookie with a little nibble out of it, because if there are gingerbread cookies lying around you KNOW I’ll be all over them 😀   I hope that you enjoyed this project, and that you’ll give these new items a try.  Kat always provides such a generous assortment in her sets, and you’ll be amazed at all the darling things you can create.  I’ve included a shopping link below for you to use, and please don’t forget to use my coupon code “CYNTHIA10” to save 10% off your entire order.  Thanks for reading through my post, and I’ll see you all again soon!

     

    Kat Scrappiness Shop

  • Boo! Halloween Ghost Card

    Happy Halloween, crafters!  I’m so excited that I get to post a blog right on Halloween itself.  For the special occasion, I decided to pull out all the stops and get really creative.  It would be easy to pare down this design to include just a few of the elements, but if you’d like to recreate this card exactly, keep reading to see all of the steps.

     

    My first step was to cut my layering pieces for the card front.  I cut a piece of black card stock at 4.25 x 5.5″ and a piece of Halloween patterned paper at 3 x 5.5″.  Next, I cut two border strips with this adorable Kat Scrappiness Elegant Borders die set.  There are lots of different possibilities with this very versatile set, and with seven separate dies, it’s easy to find just the right border design for any project.

     

    I wanted to incorporate a few pumpkins into my design, and the new Kat Scrappiness Happy Fall Y’All stamp set was the perfect choice.  I stamped them in black ink and heat set them with clear embossing powder, then colored them in with my Tombow markers.  Aren’t they cute?  I fussy cut them with my little snips, leaving a thin white border around the edges.

     

    I used an A2 sized (4.25 x 5.5″) card base and attached my layering pieces with some tape.  I ran the pretty border strips across the top and bottom, which shows up beautifully against the black.  The pumpkins were layered on top, and I popped up the smaller one on a foam square.

     

    To create a sentiment for this card, I decided to use the gorgeous Kat Scrappiness Black AB Jewels to spell out the word “Boo!”  I picked out a bunch of the smallest ones and practiced laying them out to see how many it would take.  I was very happily surprised to see that I could easily line them up and make nice, clear letters with very little fuss.  Once I had used some dots of glue to secure each one down, I let it dry completely and then fussy cut around the jewels.  I also layered this white piece onto black card stock and cut it out again.  I secured the jeweled word to my card front, the popped up the little ghost on foam squares.  His eyes are made with the small black jewels, too!

     

    And there is my finished Halloween card!  This one was an awful lot of fun to make, and I really hope that you like it, too.  All of the items used in this project are available right now on Kat’s website, and I’ve included a shopping link for you down below.  Please feel free to use the coupon code “CYNTHIA10” to save 10% off your entire purchase.  I will see you all again in November, and I wish you a fun and safe Halloween  🙂

     

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  • Halloween Scene Card

    Hello, crafters!  This is Design Team member Cynthia with a very special Halloween card.  I used Kat’s brand new Crafters Essentials Fall die set and the Toil & Trouble Layered stamp set and matching dies for the adorable cat image and sentiment.  Let’s go ahead and break down some details of how I made this card.  For a full tutorial of all the steps, please be sure to follow the link below to Kat’s YouTube page and watch my video.

     

     

     

    I started off by stamping the cat image in all three layers, then used the eyes stamp to give them a soft green color.  I found it very useful having my Misti stamp positioning tool on hand for this, although the images aren’t too challenging to line up just by sight.

     

    I did some ink blending of Distress Oxide inks to create my night sky, then spritzed tiny water droplets on to imitate stars.  There are so many options for creating inked skies!  You could use purples, grays, blues, oranges – any colors that are your favorite  🙂

     

    When creating a scene, it’s important to give yourself some “ground” for things to sit on.  Without it, your pieces will look like they’re floating in space – which you probably don’t want.  I simply cut myself a small strip of dark green card stock to act as my grass, then built my scene on top of it.

     

    And here is the finished card!  I hope that you enjoyed this one, and that you’ll give these awesome dies and stamps a try for yourself.  They are currently available in the Kat Scrappiness shop, along with many other awesome products.  I’ve included a shopping link below for you, and please feel free to use my coupon code “CYNTHIA10” to enjoy 10% off your entire purchase.  Thank you so much for joining me today, and have an awesome day!

     

    Kat Scrappiness shop

    My YouTube video:  Halloween Scene Card