Monday, January 02, 2012

You're One Of a Kind - MFT January Teaser, Day Six




Here we are at Day Six - PI day! Today we're showing you PI - Plane Amazing, PI -Berry Sweet, PI - Paper Dolls, PI - Jump for Joy, PI - I Love You This Big, and PI - Precious Little Lamb - Fill My Heart with Joy. I could not resist showing you PI - Paper Doll. Just couldn't :)


Do you SEE it? Do you SEE that paper doll border???? Oh. My. Word. So adorable I can hardly stand it! And the PI? Ditto. So adorable. I remember cutting out paper dolls just like this from newspaper, so I had to paper piece these with text patterned paper. I also paper pieced her dress and colored the rest with Copic markers and matted her with an Oval Decorative Doily Die-namics die cut.

Here's a close up of the paper pieced image. AND a Rolled Scallop Flower Die-namics flower.


Here's a close up of the Paper Dolls Border and the new Jumbo Monarch Border, both of which will be released tomorrow night at 10pm.


And the inside of the card, with another Paper Dolls Border and a sentiment from the set.


Here are the Die-namics dies I used on this card:





Here are the details about the upcoming release on January 3rd at 10 PM EST:
  • You can attend the New Release Party on January 3rd from 8-10 PM EST HERE in the MFT forum, where you can enjoy fun, games, and PRIZES!
  • The MFT release, including all new stamp sets and Die-namics, is on January 3rd at 10 PM EST.  You'll find all the newest products HERE at release time.
  • The guest designer contest is ON!  Check out the forum for details on how YOU can win $200 in stamp sets and Die-namics, and play along with the MFT Design Team for a month.
  • If you'd like to see all the teasers for today, please click on over to the MFT Blog NOW.  Be sure to leave comments as you go for the chance to win one of 2, $10 gift certificates given away daily.  The winners will be posted on January 3rd just before the release party, on the MFT blog.

Thanks SO much for dropping by today! Tomorrow I'll have my Die-namics Feature so I hope to see you then!

~Supplies~
Stamps: PI - Paper Doll (MFT)
Paper: Whip Cream, Fossil; Lost and Found: Market Street 6 x 6 pad (MME) 
Ink: Memento Rich Cocoa; Antique Linen Distress Ink (Ranger)
Accessories/tools: Vagabond (Tim Holtz); Paper Doll Border, Jumbo Monarch Border; Rolled Scallop Flower, Upsy Daisy, and Oval Decorative Doily Die-namics dies (MFT); twine, pearls, Copic markers



39 comments:

  1. loving the paper dolls cut with the script paper

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  2. Gosh I'm SO glad I'm off today... the last two days work had you blocked!!! UGH! Not the first 2 but the last two... tell me that makes sense... ??? ANYWAY...LOVE the reminder of newspaper paper dolls with the DP you used!!!

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  3. Love how vintage this card looks. I am looking forward to seeing your die-namics tomorrow.

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  4. Barbara,

    You did a great job showcasing that cute PI stamp and the die-namics!!! :) That news print paper is too perfect for the paper doll cutouts!

    Thanks so much for sharing!

    Crafty hugs,

    Jennifer
    partridgelu at yahoo dot com

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  5. How totally cute! Amazing how unique each card is with the use of different dies...& I want them all!

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  6. Stunning, as usual, Barbara!! LOVE the colors and the new design on your blog is GORGEOUS!

    Big Happy New Year Hugs Friend!!
    Meredith

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  7. I love all the details you put on this card. Sometimes I am afraid to do that.....but yours looks so thought out and a beautiful card! ksh

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  8. This is fantastic!!! awesome paper piecing!

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  9. Very cute Barbara! The pearls are a great addition to that die! :D

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  10. Cute, cute, cute! I love PI Teaser day!!

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  11. What an adorable card, and I love that paperdoll chain with the text paper.

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  12. Beautiful! Love the papers you've chosen too!

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  13. love the script paper dolls!!! they just really finish the inside of the card.

    I love what you have done with today’s teasers! Goodness, but that is just adorable and amazing!

    Lisabee
    My Crafting Blog

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  14. Wonderful paper choices! Love the newsprint!

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  15. Such a cute card, love all the paper dolls, just so sweet!

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  16. I was hooked on the paper doll dienamic, now there's a paper doll PI too? Oh my! And I LOVE your card with all the different layers!

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  17. Love PIs the most & this is one of the cutest ever! Such a great idea to make the dollies out of text paper.

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  18. Adorable card! Love the font paper you used and the touch of pearls on the die cut under the image.

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  19. Love your sweet card, Barbara! Your PI Paper Doll Girlie looks SO sweet and I'm loving that Jumbo Monarch border die-namics too!
    Hugs,t

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  20. how perfect to have the dolls cut out of "newspaper" dp! SUPER CUTE card!

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  21. I guess I need a die cutter now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOVE IT sharon dot gullikson at gmail dot com

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  22. Love your card. Your choice of dies work so beautifully. Great flower and great stamping and coloring.

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  23. So so so cute! Great card 'doll'!

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  24. this is just so adorable! and I love the papers, the soft colors are perfect.

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  25. You should get the prize. Your use of text, like newspaper, is perfect. Kiddos used to use newspaper!

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  26. Very cute card!!!! Love the DP and the dolls cut from it!!! Cute cute cute!!!

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  27. Love the colors on your card! Very pretty!

    XoXo,

    Katie

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  28. OMG what a cute card, love the paper you used.

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  29. I always look forward to seeing your cards, but this is just too cute. Love how you did the paper dolls.

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  30. Super sweet card, love your papers. Great JOB!

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  31. This is ADORABLE!!! LOVE the paper pieced paper dolls (say that six times fast!!!)

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