Hello there! Today is Day Five of MFT’s August Release Countdown! Can you believe it’s August? Me either, but we have another amazing line up for you this month. Today we’re previewing LJD Spooky Sweets Stamp Set, LJD Spooky Sweets Die-namics, Essential Sentiments Stamp Set, Essential Cover-Up Horizontal Die-namics, Essential Cover-Up Vertical Die-namics, and Itsy Bitsy Polka Dots Paper Pack. Release is on August 2nd at 10pm EDT so mark your calendars. Be sure to check by the MFT Blog for all the details.
I have a couple of cards for you today so let’s check them out. My first card is a Halloween card. I started with a Stone Gray card stock base. Then, on Smooth White card stock, I sponged an eerie background using, top to bottom, Grape Jelly dye ink, After Midnight dye ink, Orange Zest dye ink, and Lemon Drop dye ink. I masked off the moon before I started sponging, and splattered it with clean water and watered down white craft paint after I was done.
Next I stamped and cut my tree branch and bats from LJD Spooky Sweets and LJD Spooky Sweets Die-namics—Hot Fudge dye ink for the branch and Black Licorice dye ink for the bats—and popped them up on foam mounting tape. I stamped part of the sentiment with Versamark on Black Licorice card stock, heat embossed with white detail embossing powder, and popped it up on foam after stamping the rest directly on the sponged panel. I popped the whole thing up on foam on the base and added hearts, cut from Wild Cherry card stock with Tag Builder Blueprints 5 Die-namics.
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My second card is not scary at all :)
This card started with a Sweet Tooth card stock base. Then I cut Essential Cover-Up Horizontal Die-namics from Ranger Watercolor Paper, stamped a sentiment from Essential Sentiments on the top cut-out with Natural dye ink, another on the cross piece with Chocolate Brown dye ink, and applied a little watercolor to the upper left corner with Peerless Watercolors and a waterbrush.
I created a shaker element in the bottom section using Heat Resistant Acetate Card Stock, foam mounting tape, and Pretty Pink Posh Sequins. I finished off with a Sunflower Die-namics and Layered Leaves Die-namics, cut from Ranger Watercolor Paper and colored with Peerless Watercolors and a waterbrush.
~Supplies~
Batty Card:
Stamps: LJD Spooky Sweets (MFT)
Ink: Grape Jelly dye ink, After Midnight dye ink, Orange Zest dye ink, Lemon Drop dye ink, Black Licorice dye ink, Hot Fudge dye ink, Versamark (MFT)
Paper: Smooth White card stock, Sweet Tooth card stock, Stone Gray card stock, Black Licorice card stock, Wild Cherry card stock (MFT)
Accessories/tools: Vagabond; LJD Spooky Sweets Die-namics, Tag Builder Blueprints 5 Die-namics, foam mounting tape, white detail embossing powder, Embossing Magic, Mini Ink Blending Tool (MFT); white craft paint
Sunflower Card:
Stamps: Essential Sentiments (MFT)
Ink: Chocolate Brown dye ink, Natural dye ink (MFT)
Paper: Sweet Tooth card stock, Ranger Watercolor Paper, Heat Resistant Acetate Card Stock (MFT)
Accessories/tools: Vagabond; Essential Cover-Up Horizontal Die-namics, Sunflower Die-namics, Layered Leaves Die-namics, foam mounting tape, Pretty Pink Posh Sequins, Peerless Watercolors, waterbrush (MFT)
So fun and cute always.
ReplyDeleteVery cool background on your bats card.
ReplyDeleteThe background on the first card is just stunning! Love the pretty bloom and the lovely sequins on the second card. I really like the idea of the lightly stamped background on it. I think the Essential Sentiments stamp set is an absolute must-have!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards, but love your second one, that would make anyone feel better quick
ReplyDeleteI'm really liking how those sentiments look on the essential cover ups. They do fit so perfectly. Love your beautiful background and the black and white raised "batty" on the first card and the "feel better" background, the watercolored corner, your beautiful sunflower, the shaker part and the sentiment of your second card.
ReplyDeleteGreat background to your bats- cute release
ReplyDeleteTwo fabulous cards! The sky and sentiment really set off the gorgeous graphic bats! The essential sentiments helps make a gorgeous get well shaker card!
ReplyDeleteHalloween and Fall cards are ALWAYS my favorites!!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love both cards, but the first one really gets me excited about the fall season! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBarb Barb Barb - gorgeous as always. You blending is beautiful. Color combinations gorgeous. Grungy flowers.....very very lovely. Sigh.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous background on that halloween card, and I love how you used the cover up.
ReplyDeleteReally cute and fun cards.
ReplyDeleteLove love love your cards
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards! Love the BG on the 1st!
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are great!
ReplyDeleteLove the background on the Halloween card and think your get well card is the neatest one I have seen in quite a while--love the color combinations.
ReplyDeleteLove the blended background on the first card. The sunflower card is really pretty.
ReplyDeleteYour nighttime sky on the first card is super. Your second card just seems elegant to me, I love it. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBarbara, the background of your first card is amazing! I don't know how you can get it looking sooooo perfect and colorful! I think the shaker card is fabulous, too! I love the bit of color on the upper corner of the cover-up and the spattered flower. And, the background repeated sentiment is so perfect, it looks like one stamp. AMAZING!
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL background sky on your first card. I need to try that! Just love your second card. Every element is just perfect!
ReplyDeleteyour background in both cards are stunning, My favorite was your shaker card!
ReplyDeleteFabulous Background on the "batty" card and that elegant shaker card would make anyone feel better receiving it. Marvelous Cards, Barbara!
ReplyDeleteLove the shaker!!!!
ReplyDelete2 nice cards but the background of the first one is stunning !
ReplyDeleteLove both your cards! The choice of colors for the background on the Halloween card is awesome! And the use of the stamps on the second one is so clever!
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