Samantha’s Punny Flamingo Floatie Card


We invite you 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 3 weeks and be open until Sunday, June 4th 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 drawing winner! Woohoo!

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!

Samantha‘s “dies only” design is perfect for summer! It features Flamingo Floatie and a punny Henry’s ABCs greeting!


Samantha used white cardstock to die cut all the pieces for the Flamingo Floatie and the Stitched Pond. Then she used Distress Inks to add all the color!

Concrete surround pool – Vintage Photo and Fossilized Amber
Pool – Wilted Violet, Blueprint Sketch, Peacock Feathers, Salvaged Patina
Flamingo – Dried Marigold, Picked Raspberry, Mustard Seed


She added dimension and interest with splatters of ink and water! She popped up to “pool deck” and then added the Henry’s ABCs on foam tape, following the curve of the pool.


As a final super fun feature, Samantha popped the floatie up on an Action Wobbler to make this adorable card interactive!

Thank you so much for inspiring us today, Samantha! Your card is brilliant!

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Remember that this is a 3-week challenge, open until Sunday, June 4th at 11:59PM ET. We can’t wait to see your “Dies Only” creativity!

4 thoughts on “Samantha’s Punny Flamingo Floatie Card

  1. Love the colors you used and thanks for listing them! The floatie on an action wobbler? Genius! I love it! What a great card!!
    Lori S in PA

  2. So fun! Love the wobbly effect. Great idea to start with a white canvas. I’m going to try that!

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