Here is my first platform card using the Lawn Fawn dies. Although it took some concentration and several viewings of the LF instruction video ( I'm definitely not a paper engineer), I'm thrilled at the result. I think choosing the right printed card stock is the key to making something pleasing.
Here is a side view which may give you a better look at the construction. For the images I used the Doodlebug stamps and dies, plus some Doodlebug egg stickers. The backdrop was made from a Doodlebug card stock and LF die. The plaid paper is a Lawn Fawn product.
Here's how the card looks flattened...love that the bunny ears peek out! The LF word stamp was embossed with aqua embossing powder and die cut with the matching Lawn Fawn die.
It's amazing that the whole platform compresses down to fit into a regular greeting card envelope. I hope the recipient of this card will be surprised and delighted. I'm looking forward to my next platform card creation...perhaps a Mother's Day one. Come back to see what pops up! Hahaha!
P.S. This card was made before Easter but I only got around to posting it today....where do the days go?
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2 comments:
WooHoo! Your "concentration" paid off, resulting in an amazing platform card. So super cute, especially with Doodlebug papers and stickers! Can't wait to see more versions of this platform card from your craftroom!
Wowsers! This looks ahhhhhmazing!Soooooooo cute! LOVE!
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