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Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Way to Go!–MFTWSC #82

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Are you ready for another MFT Wednesday Sketch Challenge? Here’s this week’s sketch. You can find the sketch on the MFT blog and also in the MFT forum on SCS, as well as in the weekly newsletter. The Design Team will be on hand to provide plenty of inspiration to get you started.

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I’m using a set from the latest release called PI – Gymnast Girl for my card today. She was stamped on Neenah Classic Crest Cover, Solar White Smooth, 130lb paper with Memento Tuxedo Black ink, colored with Copic markers, and her leotard was paper pieced. Love how the paper worked on that :) Then I fussy cut her out and popped her up on a subtlety patterned paper background cut out with a Die-namics Rectangle STAX die and matted with another. The sentiment was stamped on a Die-namics Mini Tabs Foursome. I used a Die-namics Fishtail Flags STAX die cut for the horizontal element and Die-namics Star STAX and Die-namics Stacking Stars for the twine-tied button embellishment. I used MFT Tangy Orange and Whip Cream card stocks, and a Lemon Drop button.

Here’s the inside with another sentiment from the set.

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

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Thanks so much for stopping by today! I always love it when you do!

 

 

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~Supplies~
Stamps:
PI – Gymnast Girl (MFT)
Paper:
Whip Cream, Tangy Orange card stock (MFT);
This & That -  Charming (Echo Park); Lime Twist - Out Of the Blue (MME); Neenah Classic Crest Cover, Solar White Smooth, 130lb
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black
Accessories/tools: Vagabond;
Die-namics Stacking Stars, Die-namics Star STAX, Die-namics Fishtail Flags STAX, Die-namics Rectangle STAX, Die-namics Mini Tabs Foursome, Lemon Drop button (MFT); twine, Copic markers, foam dots

 

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1 comment:

  1. Sweet card. Love the papers and the sweet Pi image. Great idea to use the wood pattern paper for her to stand on. TFS

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