It's Karin here to share some inspiration for the Lawnscaping Challenge blog.
I simply stamped and diecut my tag and then stamped and heatembossed the ornament with silver embossing powder. I fuzzycut it before distressinking it with an inkblending tool. I used tattered rose, victorian velvet and aged mahogany to make it look spherical.
I added some pearls for further dimension.
The Lawn Fawn supplies I used for my project:
Stamps; Ornate Ornaments Winter Gifts
Dies; Tag You're it
Paper; Watercolorpaper from Canson
Embossingpowder ; silver
Pearls
Pop over to the Lawnscaping challenge to be inspired by my talented teamies or play along in the latest challenge.
Have a great day, hugs, Karin
Very pretty Karin!! TFS
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ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful! I love the greenery behind the ornament, and the coloring on the ornament!
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