Hello Lavinia World Friends!!
Today is the start of a new challenge on the Lavinia World Challenge Blog:
Lavinia World Challenge #14
Ingredients:
Fairy Door die
White card stock
Watercolor paper
Woodgrain paper
Bronze shimmer paper
Copic markers
I started this card by making the card base with White card stock. I took a piece of Watercolor paper, the distress inks, blending brush and water in a spritz bottle. I applied the different colors of ink with my blending brush and then spritzed some water on it and dried it with my heat gun. I took the Forest Spruce stamp and stamped it upside down on the bottom of the paper. I took a Green Copic marker and drew some grass lines in between the Forest Spruce. I took the Foxglove stamp and Monarch VersaFine CLAIR ink and stamped the foxglove onto the paper. I used the Green marker to draw their stems on them. I took the Woodgrain paper and the Fairy Door die and cut out the door. I inked it with Walnut Stain distress oxide and added it to the card. I took the Bronze shimmer paper and cut out the door again and took the hinges, door know and the bolts and added them to the door. I stamped the Fairy Foragers and the Flutterbies with Black ink and then I placed that onto the card base.
I wonder what's behind that secret door. So very pretty and magical looking.
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Lori- I want to travel into that door. What a perfect pairing with Lavinia fairies.
ReplyDeleteWonderful card Lori. I love the fairy door and the scene you've created.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness Lori, your scene is so stunning!! I just love what you've created with this magical door!! :) So awesome!
ReplyDeleteWow, this is great. Love your scene.
ReplyDeleteSuch a cheerful, colorful scene, Lori! It makes me feel happy just seeing it. I imagine your fairy garden looks just like this! Hugs, de
ReplyDeleteSuch a darling scene with the little fairies and that wonderful little door. I wonder where it leads to?
ReplyDeleteLovely card. Love the door to a magical world. Beautiful colors.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love every one of the Lavinia fairies, Lori, and you always do such lovely creations with them! This one looks like a scene in a magical, little glen somewhere in Ireland. :-D
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