This is my second card for Lawn Fawnatics' current color challenge. I was able to use leftover leaf die cuts from my first card I made for this challenge, which were actually the inspiration for the design of this card.
I used the center panel from my die cut frame for my first card for the background on this one. I ink blended a sky with Salvaged Patina Distress ink. I also die cut a scrap of yellow cardstock with the same "Small Stitched Rectangle" die that I'd used for the background, so it would be the same width & carry the stitching detail on down. I cut the top edge of that piece with one of the "Stitched Hillside Borders" dies.
I stamped the images, from Lawn Fawn's "Special Delivery" & "Special Delivery Box Add-on," onto Strathmore Vellum Bristol paper. I used my Prismacolor pencils to color them, then cut them with the coordinating dies. I ink blended over the top of the strings die cut with Salvaged Patina, so it would blend into the sky. After I glued the strings to the box, I used a black marker to draw the ribbon & box lines across the strings die cut, then colored over the white edges with the same pencils as I'd used on the box.
I wanted to put the greeting in a speech bubble, but didn't have one that was the right size. I stamped the greeting on white cardstock, & then die cut it with one of the coordinating dies for "A Birdie Told Me." I made sure to place the die so the right side was close to that side of the greeting. Then I shifted the die cut in the die, & ran it through my machine again to make the speech bubble shorter. I misjudged the die placement the second time, so the greeting was off-center. But I just stamped the little heart from "Special Delivery" to fill in the space.
I glued my leaves along the bottom of the panel, & then glued my images in place. After I trimmed off the overhanging bits of the leaves, I adhered my panel to a cream mat that I'd mounted to a white card base. I will send this card to Send a Smile 4 Kids, to help a hospitalized child celebrate their birthday.
I'm also entering this card in the following challenges:
The Paper Funday Challenge #57: "Anything Goes" (not playing the optional twist)