Hello and welcome to Day One of MFT’s January Release Countdown!! It’s almost here!! Tonight is the night! Release is at 9pm EST tonight—you can finally purchase all the products we’ve been teasing you with for the last few days. Be sure to check by the MFT Blog today to see all the details. Today we’re previewing Kitschy Kitchen Stamp Set, Kitschy Kitchen Die-namics, You Bake Me Happy Stamp Set, Floral Fantasy Background, Stitched Sentiment Strips Die-namics - previous Free with $60, Big Hugs Die-namics - previous kit Free with $60.
I have a couple of cards using today’s products to share with you starting with this one using Big Hugs Die-namics and Floral Fantasy Background. I started by stamping the background with Black Licorice dye ink on Sweet Tooth card stock and cutting the edge with Stitched Basic Edges 2 Die-namics. My card base is also Sweet Tooth card stock on which I adhered some Hearts & Stripes Paper pack.
Then I added a piece of Black Licorice card stock cut with the new Stitched Scallop Basic Edges 2 Die-namics for contrast and popped up the background element with foam mounting tape. I cut Big Hugs Die-namics from Ripe Raspberry card stock and Black Licorice card stock, adhered the black copy directly to the card front and popped up the Ripe Raspberry card stock copy on foam. To finish off I added some hearts cut with I’m Owl Yours Die-namics and Tag Builder Blueprints 4 Die-namics.
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My second card feature the previously released card kit set, Kitschy Kitchen and coordinating Die-namics and You Bake Me Happy stamp set.
I started with a Sweet Tooth card stock base, then stamp a bunch of bowls and cut them out. I used retro colors that I just love: Spearmint dye ink, Blu Raspberry dye ink, Coral Crush dye ink, and Pineapple dye ink. I popped up another panel of Sweet Tooth card stock on the base with foam mounting tape and then popped up the bowls, as well.
The sentiment was stamped of Translucent Vellum with Versamark and heat embossed with white detail embossing powder. I wrapped the ends around and secured them on the back, avoiding any risk of adhesive showing through the vellum.
And that’s it for Day One of MFT’s January Release Countdown! Thanks SO much for stopping by—see you back tonight for New Product Release!
~Supplies~
Hugs Card:
Stamps: Floral Fantasy Background (MFT)
Ink: Black Licorice dye ink (MFT)
Paper: Sweet Tooth card stock, Ripe Raspberry card stock, Black Licorice card stock, Hearts & Stripes Paper Pack, Silver Sparkle card stock (MFT)
Accessories/tools: Vagabond; Big Hugs Die-namics, Stitched Scallop Basic Edges 2 Die-namics, I’m Owl Yours Die-namics, Tag Builder Blueprints 4 Die-namics, foam mounting tape, MISTI (MFT)
Bowl Card:
Stamps: Kitschy Kitchen (MFT)
Ink: Pineapple dye ink, Blu Raspberry dye ink, Coral Crush dye ink, Spearmint dye ink, Versamark (MFT)
Paper: Sweet Tooth card stock, Translucent Vellum (MFT)
Accessories/tools: Vagabond; Kitschy Kitchen Die-namics, white detail embossing powder, Embossing Magic, MISTI, foam mounting tape (MFT); heat tool, enamel dots
I'm bowled over by your bowled over card. Your card for the Fantasy Floral changed my mind about the stamp. The fact that you made such a stunning card without coloring in the stamp, well that was the cats meow to me. I would have worried about not using the stamp enough because of the time it might consume, but you put that fear to rest :)
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are so beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteBoth are super cute
ReplyDeleteLovely cards. Love the graphic feel of the first with the lovely background stamp and the colors on the second are just fabulous!
ReplyDeleteLovely cards, Barbara!!
ReplyDeleteI'm bowled over by both of you gorgeous cards- so many bowls are so neat and the big hug die in pink says it all!
ReplyDeleteLove the colorist black and white look to the floral background stamp with the pretty punch of pink and black . Popping up the hugs over the black shadow "HUGS" is a great look! The bowls are so colorful and with the fun sentiment, makes a great card.
ReplyDeleteLove your HUGS colors and the shadows on the word are great!
ReplyDeleteSo many fun things
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