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Scrapping for Less brings you a whole month of Lawn Fawn! We are kicking off this month’s feature focus with a blog hop showcasing all the brand new Lawn Fawn products. We hope you will find some inspiration and you will love this company as much as we do. So sit back, join in, and be ready to be wowed with some fabulous projects from our Design Team!
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Hi crafty friends, I am so happy you are hopping along with us. We have another favorite of mine company that we are featuring.  I am addicted to their mini stamp and die sets. Here are just a couple that I have in my collection. I just counted and I have 12 different sets. I did purchase them all through Scrapping for Less. I love the fact that all of these sets have matching metal dies! With the stamp and the die, you are paying under 10 bucks each!?!?!
color my world fly free duh-nuh hedgehugs happy summer winter penguin

Okay so instead of doing a bunch of cards, I wanted to try a new to me cards. A spinning card!  I just went for it, not really following any directions, just adding as I go.



This was very easy, I think I am going to have to add it to out Live Card Class over at the SBC FB group.
Up Next is Tina but here is the Entire Hop List:




Comments

  1. Love the rotating dial concept.

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  2. I've always wanted to try a wheel card. Yours looks great!

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  3. This is the first time I'm seeing a spinning card...thanks for showing me something new!

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  4. What a cute idea to combine critters from several sets!

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  5. Oh, I love Lawn Fawn! Your card is so cute!

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