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Popsicles memory matching game | Sunny Studio Stamps



Hi crafty friends! Today I am showing you my last project as a design team member for Sunny Studio Stamps, I hope you will love it. Because of summer I thought that today I am going to show you a child friendly memory game project, so you can craft together a puzzle game.


My project for today is super easy-peasy. I made a couple of popsicles with the coordinating die of the Perfect Popsicles stamp set and the Surprise Party Paper.


I chose colorful papers and I made stamp layering on a few of them where I used color matching inkpads from Scrapbook.com, so I could create the tone in tone look. I just embellished a few popsicles with another paper from the collection.


To the back of my popsicles I chose a rainbow dotted paper from the Surprise Party Paper pad and adhered it to the back.


I think this project would be soo much fun for every child, and when its done you can play with your own handmade game in the summer. I am extremely thankful for all your sweet and kind comments for this half year, if you want to see my other inspirations feel free to follow me on Instagram too. 

Lawn Fawnatics Challenge #54: Perfect for parties


Hi lovelies I am back again with another DIY project for the 54th Lawn Fawnatics Challenge blog where the task for this challenge is perfect for parties. This time I have cute tags for you with  a coloring video tutorial. :)


I started the cardmaking process with coloring. I stamped and colored the images from Octopi my Heart, So Jelly and Year Six stamp sets with Copic Markers. 





If you like to watch the coloring video tutorial feel free to check my video here or play it below.


When the coloring was done I picked colored cardstocks from the Really Rainbow paper pad in the same color as the colored critters.



I made 8 colored speech bubbles and 8 white speech bubbles with the Open Me coordinating die set. But feel free to create more or less, it's up to you.


In the end I adhered everything together and personalized the cute tags with handwritten names.


Thank you very much for reading through my post, I hope that you have enjoyed it and I have inspired you! I am extremely happy for guesting again at Lawn Fawnatics. See you next time! :) 


SUPPLIES

I prepared for you the list of products which I used for making this project. If you buy these through my links you help me running this blog. (You can find the affiliate disclosure here). Thank you for your support!

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Lawn Fawnatics Challenge #54: Perfect for parties


Hello Sweets! I am oooh soo excited! Today I am guesting for the 54th Lawn Fawnatics Challenge blog and the task for this challenge is perfect for parties, so I thought an infinity interactive underwater invitation video tutorial would be great. Aren't these critters cute with sunglasses?


Okay, it's hard to show on a photo how the infinity invitation card works, but I promise, once you watch my video you will see how it works and how you can make it. I hope you will enjoy that too. :)

VIDEO TUTORIAL


In my video I am starting with the tricky card base. I am going to make this card from my leftovers. I made my card from a thicker cardstock but I advice you to try this interactive card first with a lightweight cardstock like a double sided patterned paper, because it’s much more easier for training.


I cut four pieces of 4" by 4" inches from Lawn fawn cardstock named Mermaid and Peacock and when it was done I started the scoring and folding process. First score your cardstock at 2 inches, then turn your paper and score by one, two and three inches. Before I folded the scored lines I cut the paper sides as you can see in the video. Repeat the same process four times and you can put together your infinity invitation, yaay! 


Everybody has small leftovers at home, so I used cute tiny papers from the Really Rainbow Paperpad from Lawn Fawn to embellish the sides. I used these scrap pieces in various sizes. You can embellish the sides in tons of ways.


I made alpha die-cuts with Quinns capital abcs Lawn Cuts and run it through my diecut machine with the amazing dark blue Lawn Fawn paper named Blue Jay. I used lots of lawn fawn stamps to embellish my invitation. You can find the used supplies below the post. 


Thank you very much for reading through my post, I hope that you have enjoyed it and I have inspired you! See you next time! :) 


SUPPLIES

I prepared for you the list of products which I used for making this project. If you buy these through my links you help me running this blog. (You can find the affiliate disclosure here). Thank you for your support!

SAVE IT


My projects compressed into a photo :) If you like it, save it to your Pinterest board. Thank you!