Lawn Fawn is a small company from Southern California that specializes
in crafting products (clear stamps, dies, paper & more) that are fun
and lively. Lawn Fawn was started in 2010 when Kelly Marie combined
forces with her husband Mike and friend Erica with a mission in mind -
to bring smiles into the lives of crafters!!
Why 'Lawn Fawn'?
"Lawn Fawn is named after a plastic deer that Kelly Marie received as a
21st birthday present. She named him Francois the Lawn Fawn, and he
became a good luck charm of sorts. When deciding on a name for the
company Lawn Fawn just seemed perfect. It is cute, whimsical and quirky,
just like us!"
So now you know!
We totally agree that the Lawn Fawn products are cute, whimsical and quirky... but would also add in an extra word... USEFUL! The huge variety of stackable Lawn Cuts dies in particular are just wonderful for any kind of shape you wish to use, and of course the 'stackable' element makes matting and layering a total doddle!
As some of you may know, I'm currently in the grip of a word die frenzy (!), and Lawn Fawn are one of my 'go to' companies for these... wonderful words and wonderful fonts, just perfect. I created a little something to share using the Lawn Fawn 'Scripty Joy' die:
The 'Scripty Joy' was cut from regular cardstock, then coloured with metallic paint. If you give metallic paint a blast with the heat gun before it's dry, it gives this fab texture. Lots of fumes as well though, so be careful! :)
Lawn Fawn products can be found in the ASOI shop HERE!
Don't forget to check back tomorrow, when our esteemed boss lady Vicki will be sharing a fabulous Lawn Fawn project herself!
Have a lovely day, Trish xx
Love the look of scripts dies too! Lovely frame Trish.
ReplyDeleteIs that a Janet Klein download?....love her who ever she is!!
ReplyDeleteI love Trish's girls and this is another gorgeous project. TFS Karen x
ReplyDeleteSo sweet!
ReplyDeleteThese look great, Lawn fawn designs are so cute
ReplyDeleteLawn Fawn are so cute .... gorgeous frame too! xx
ReplyDeleteLove it! The 'joy' looks so cool with this technique.
ReplyDeleteHow did u l miss this post from Trish? So delightful, only word for your lovely piece (oh, another word, lol)....
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