Nancy’s Hot-foiled Build-A-Bird Feeder Card


You are invited to share your creativity by linking up your crafty projects at the end of this post! Your project should feature Lawn Fawn stamps, dies, stencils and papers. This challenge will run for 2 weeks and be open until Sunday, May 4 at 11:59pm ET.

For each challenge, we will randomly select an entry to receive a $50.00 gift certificate to the Lawn Fawn shop! Everyone who enters a challenge has a chance to be the random winner! Yay!

We will also be highlighting a few of your fabulous projects at the close of each challenge! By linking your projects to our challenges, you will give permission for us to post your work to this blog and our social media sites. Check out the How to Play page for a few guidelines to play along. We want this to be FUN, so we’ll keep the rules to just a few!

Hi friends, it’s Nancy with some BINGO challenge inspiration for you! I was inspired by the G column to use hot foil, Lawn Cuts and Copic markers. I think the little birds from Build-A-Bird Feeder look pretty happy noshing on the seeds, and I also used a paper trimmer to cut the cloud hot foil panel to size.


I started by foiling the Cloud Background to a panel of Rainbow Ever After 6×6 paper. And I also hot foiled the Big Scripty Words sentiment on the same paper.

Next, I cut out all the Lawn Cuts from Build-A-Bird Feeder and Tree Branches Border from white cardstock. Then, using Copic markers I added color to all the images. I tried to make the birds resemble a House Finch couple, like the four sets nesting on my patio. I also colored the Everyday Sentiment Banner to match the background.


I even colored white cardstock on both sides to cut out the sunflower seeds and tiny seeds. When I assembled the bird feeder, I used 1/8″ double sided tape to attach acetate to the back using the die in the Build-A-Bird Feeder set. This gave me a place to glue all the seeds while allowing the gold foiled background to show. And rather than hang the bird feeder from the tree branches, I made a post from a piece of Dark Brown Woodgrain cardstock.

I attached a Stitched Rectangle Frame from White Woodgrain cardstock to frame my card before assembling everything!

Thanks so much for stopping by today! I can’t wait to see your BINGO inspired projects. Link them HERE by Sunday May 4 at 11:59pm ET. Happy crafting and invite your crafty friends to enter too!

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Christy’s Interactive Pull ‘n Slide Surprise Birthday Card


You are invited to share your creativity by linking up your crafty projects at the end of this post! Your project should feature Lawn Fawn stamps, dies, stencils and papers. This challenge will run for 2 weeks and be open until Sunday, May 4 at 11:59pm ET.

For each challenge, we will randomly select an entry to receive a $50.00 gift certificate to the Lawn Fawn shop! Everyone who enters a challenge has a chance to be the random winner! Yay!

We will also be highlighting a few of your fabulous projects at the close of each challenge! By linking your projects to our challenges, you will give permission for us to post your work to this blog and our social media sites. Check out the How to Play page for a few guidelines to play along. We want this to be FUN, so we’ll keep the rules to just a few!

Hey friends, it’s Christy here with another card for our Bingo Board Challenge! For this one, I went with the top row across, because I really wanted to make an interactive card using the brand-new Pull ’n Slide Surprise! But first, I needed to tackle the coloring. I pulled together images from Year Nine, Make Lemonade, All the Party Hats, You Autumn Know, Forest Feast, and Crazy Antics. I stamped all of my images in Jet Black Ink, colored them with Copic markers, and trimmed them out with the matching dies.


Next, it was time to create the Pull ’n Slide Surprise mechanism. I cut the main piece from some yellow Bitsy Blooms 6×6 patterned paper, added the stabilizers to the back, folded along the score lines, and added some 1’4” Double-sided tape to the bottom edge. Then I cut the slider tab piece from some Sticky Note Cardstock and adhered them together. I cut another backer piece from some more Sticky Note and glued those together on the stabilizers. Then, while it was still relatively flat, I stamped my sentiment at the top.


I created a card base and covered it in some more Bitsy Blooms 6×6 patterned paper. Then I popped up the Pull ’n Slide Surprise mechanism in the center with some foam tape. Then all that was left was to glue on my images below the center score line, add a gift card inside, and finish with some Stardust Stickles.


If you’d like to see the whole process of creating this card, you can check out the video tutorial on my YouTube channel, Christy Gets Crafty. This one really is better to see in action! I hope you enjoy it! We can’t wait to see what you come up with for our Bingo Board Challenge. Have a wonderful day!

Thank you, Christy, for sharing this delightful card inspiration!

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Samantha’s Bingo Inspired Unicorn and Rainbows Card


You are invited to share your creativity by linking up your crafty projects at the end of this post! Your project should feature Lawn Fawn stamps, dies, stencils and papers. This challenge will run for 2 weeks and be open until Sunday, May 4 at 11:59pm ET.

For each challenge, we will randomly select an entry to receive a $50.00 gift certificate to the Lawn Fawn shop! Everyone who enters a challenge has a chance to be the random winner! Yay!

We will also be highlighting a few of your fabulous projects at the close of each challenge! By linking your projects to our challenges, you will give permission for us to post your work to this blog and our social media sites. Check out the How to Play page for a few guidelines to play along. We want this to be FUN, so we’ll keep the rules to just a few!

Hi friends, Samantha here! The current challenge is all about a super inspiring bingo card! For this card, I used middle N column: Rainbow, Critter, Patterned Paper, Bright and Foam Squares!


I stamped the images from A Little Sparkle, My Rainbow and Unicorn Picnic coloring them with Zig Clean Color Real Brush Markers adding some details to the images with a white gel pen. And then I die cut them with their coordinating dies.


For the background, I used the purple paper from the Really Rainbow Petite Paper Pack! I used Chipped Sapphire and Wilted Violet Distress Inks and very lightly ink blended the edges of the paper. Then I splattered some colors and white acrylic ink on top!


The sentiment was heat embossed in white onto some Black Licorice paper and then popped up with foam tape.

Thank you for sharing this sweet inspiration, Samantha!

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