Scrapbook com Domed Ink Blending Tools | Fall Card feat Lawn Fawn Thanks a Latte

Hi everyone! Today is a busy day here on my blog, and this time I am back to share with you a cute fall card and my first impressions on the Scrapbook.com Domed Ink Blending Tools! These are a new item on the Scrapbook.com store and the special design of the foam applicators prevents the formation of streak marks when you do your ink blending. 
You can learn more and see them in action in the video at the end of this post and, if you are reading this in Octobr 2019, you might want to take advantage of the huge sales on Scrapbook.com exclusive products! 
Moving on to the card, I used stamps from the Scrapbook.com Fall Sampler set and the Lawn Fawn Thanks a Latte and For You, Deer sets.

I die cut the heart using the Lawn Fawn Outside-In Stitched Heats Stackables and then I blended Scrapbook.com Premiym Hybrid Inks in the colors Autumn Leaves and Orange Cream over it, using my Domed Ink Blending Tools.

I stamped the images with Scrapbook.com Premium Hybrid Ink in the color Leather over some Neenah Solar White cardstock and I colored them with my Nuvo markers. I then die cut them with the coordinating dies. 
I also prepared a marker chart for you, if you are interested in the actual markers that I used for my coloring. You can save it to your Pinterest boards, to always have it handy.
Next, I stamped the sentiment on my die-cute heart with Leather Premium Hybrid Ink. The sentiment is part of the Scrapbook.com Fall Sampler set, which is really a great sentiment set for fall and Halloween, with a nice variety of greetings in different fonts.
The card background is one of the designs in the Lawn Fawn Knit Picky Fall Paper Pad, that I die cut with the Lawn Fawn Large Stitched Rectangle Stackables dies. I finished off the card by ahdering the images, raising some of them over foam squares, for some added dimension. 
If you are interested in seeing how to make this cute fall card and if you want to learn more about the Scrapbook.com Ink Blending Tools with Domed Foam Applicators, you can watch the video below!

What’s your favorite ink blending tool?
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