I got this cute Lawn Fawn stamp/die/stencil set in today's mail. I had to use it!! I went with a mini-slimline card this time. First I die cut the image piece with a slim-line die I've had for ages. I stamped the bunny, then die cut & then used the matching egg stencil with Crushed Curry & a small blending brush. Then I colored the bunny with chalk pencils & Q-tips for blending. I chose a sentiment from a page of fun Easter sentiments from Violet's studio. I cut it to fit my card. Before assembling the card, I dry embossed the SU Tiny Flowers for the background & sponged the edge of the image panel with a dauber & Not Quite Navy ink. Put it together & finished the card.
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Date: Wednesday, March 18, 2026 GMT Views: 1490
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Wed, Mar 18, 2026 @ 3:18 PM
Another cute card! I love the slimline size with this sketch.
I am impressed you received something and used it the same day...I am so slow to put my goodies to use!
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Fri, Mar 20, 2026 @ 2:11 PM
Such a charming take on the sketch. The soft chalk‑pencil coloring gives the bunny a gentle, velvety look, and the stenciled egg adds a bright pop that pulls the whole panel together. The tiny‑flowers embossing creates a perfect spring backdrop, and the sponged edges frame the scene so well. The mini‑slimline format really lets the vertical elements shine.