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Sunday, January 08, 2017

MFT January Release Countdown, Day Three

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Hello and welcome to Day Three of MFT’s January Release Countdown! Release is on January 10 at 9pm EST so mark your calendars and don’t be late! Be sure to stop by the MFT Blog for all the details. Today we’re previewing PI You've Got Mail  Stamp Set, PI You've Got Mail Die-namics, Mailbox Die-namics, Love Is in the Mail Stamp Set, Flop Card - Heart Die-namics, Hearts & Stripes Paper Pack.



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It’s Day Three so that means Pure Innocence :) And today she got some mail for you! This card started with a Sweet Tooth card stock base. Next I applied molding paste through Small Brick Wall Stencil, allowed it to dry, replaced the stencil and sponged Brick Red dye ink onto the brick “wall”. I popped it up on foam mounting tape and added Grassy Fields Die-namics cut from Jellybean Green card stock.

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I stamped Little Miss PI on X-Press It Blending Card with Black Licorice hybrid ink, colored her with Copic markers, and popped her up on foam on the bricks. The sentiment was stamped with Versamark on Black Licorice card stock cut with Stitched Sentiment Strips Die-namics, heat embossed with white detail embossing powder, and also popped up on foam.
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My second card highlights this awesome
Mailbox Die-namics!

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A strip of paper from the new Hearts & Stripes Paper Pack, Stitched Scallop Basic Edges 2 Die-namics, Love is In the Mail stamp set, and a watercolor wash background complete the design. All supplies for both cards listed below.

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And that’s it for Day Three of MFT’s January Release Countdown! Thanks so much for stopping by today—see you soon!


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~Supplies~
PI Card:
Stamps:
PI You’ve Got Mail (MFT)
Ink:
Black Licorice hybrid ink, Brick Red dye ink, Versamark (MFT)
Paper:
Sweet Tooth card stock, Black Licorice card stock, Jellybean Green card stock, X-Press It Blending Card (MFT)
Accessories/tools: Vagabond;
PI You’ve Got Mail Die-namics, Stitched Sentiment Strips Die-namics, Grassy Fields Die-namics, Small Brick Wall Stencil, foam mounting tape, palette knife, white detail embossing powder, Embossing Magic, Mini Ink Blending Tool, MISTI (MFT); Copic markers, heat tool

Mailbox Card:
Stamps:
Love Is in the Mail, Wood Plank Background (MFT)
Ink:
Black Licorice hybrid ink, Kraft dye ink, Wild Cherry dye ink (MFT)
Paper:
Sweet Tooth card stock, Cement Gray card stock, Wild Cherry card stock, Gumdrop Green card stock, Sour Apple card stock, Kraft card stock, Hearts & Stripes Paper Pack, Ranger Watercolor Paper (MFT)
Accessories/tools: Vagabond;
Mailbox Die-namics, Stitched Scallop Basic Edges 2 Die-namics, foam mounting tape, Peerless Watercolors, waterbrush, MISTI (MFT); Copic markers

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10 comments:

  1. Love both of these cards, Barbara! Your attention to details is fabulous.

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  2. Cute cards! Love your coloring!

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  3. Love them both, the brick wall on the first one is my favorite part of the card

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  4. Love both of the cards. The little postman against the brick wall is so fun and who doesn't want to see mail in their mailbox? Great additions to MFT release!

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  5. The brick wall really shows off the Cute mail person! The mail box card is great for so many occasions! Well done.

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  6. Barbara--you always do such great work with molding paste! One of these days, I'm going to try it! I thought you airbrushed that brick! Beautiful! Both cards are wonderful! Your talent never ceases to amaze me.

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  7. Both cards are well down. Great effect with the brick wall. And who doesn't love a mailbox filled with happy mail.

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  8. Both cards are well down. Great effect with the brick wall. And who doesn't love a mailbox filled with happy mail.

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  9. Barb, I love both your cards, especially the water colored mail box -- lovely!

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  10. the background in both cards are stunning!

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Thank you for your kind comments--they make my day and I appreciate every one!