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Lawn Fawn Mini Notecards

Hi everyone, Sandy here for a fun and very cute project that I did with  my youngest daughter for school. We used the Lawn Fawn Minis, and she designed this from start to finish.  I think she is trying to take my place on the team, lol!

So after I cut the card stock for her and she spent an hour picking out her colors, here are the little 4x4 note cards that she wanted to make for her classmates for the end of the year. She wrote a little note to each student inside, all 18. I was so proud just for that alone, lol.

She picked out the Lawn Fawn mini... You Color My World.  These stamps are the perfect size and a bonus is that you can also purchase the coordinating metal dies!!

So here are the colors she picked out. And of course she had to grab some Washi Tape from my stash. Scrapping for Less has such cute tapes, you need to check them out in the shop!

Last but not least, I wanted to show the die that I bought that matched this stamp. And to keep track of these small ties. I put a little bit of tape on the clear stamp and tape my die to the stamp and then put them both back into the wrappe. It works like a charm!


Thanks everyone for checking out my 8 year old's creative genus, lol.  Now make sure you click above to head over to the store where you can find the materials that she used. I will list them below. Until next time, bye!

Products Used:
Lawn Fawn-  Color My World stamp
Prismacolor Pencils
Color cardstock
Momento Inks
Washi Tape

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