Saturday, March 04, 2017

MFT March Release Countdown, Day Four

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Hello and welcome to Day Four of MFT’s March Release Countdown! Today we’re previewing Ninja-mazing Stamp Set, Ninja-mazing Die-namics, Sushi Date Stamp Set,
Sushi Date Die-namics, Good Fortune Stamp Set, Chinese Takeout Die-namics, Radiating Rays Stencil, and Black & White Basics Paper Pack. Release is on March 7th at 9pm Eastern so mark your calendars. And don’t forget to stop by the MFT Blog for all the release details.


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I have a couple of cards for you today using a few of these totally awesome products. I went CAS with my first card using Sushi Date stamp set and Sushi Date Die-namics. I stamped the images on X-Press It Blending Card with Black Licorice hybrid ink and colored them with Copic markers.

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I added a strip of Black & White Basics Paper Pack to the bottom of a Sweet Tooth card stock base then stamped the sentiment on more Sweet Tooth card stock. Before I popped the images up on foam mounting tape I added a simple background with Copic markers.
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For my second card, I went a little scrappy ;-)

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I added strips of Black & White Basics Paper Pack to the sides of a Sweet Tooth card stock base then added a panel of Sweet Tooth card stock. Next is some Red Hot card stock stamped with Mesh Background and Black Licorice dye ink, adhered at a wonky angle. Next is more Sweet Tooth card stock dry embossed with Scrolled Background Stencil, also adhered at a wonky angle but popped up on foam mounting tape.

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Then I created my Chinese Takeout Die-namics, cut from Sweet Tooth card stock with a Silver Shine card stock handle. I stamped the images from Good Fortune stamp set with Red Hot dye ink and popped it up on foam. The chopsticks were cut from White Birch Wood Adhesive-Backed Sheet and the sleeve cut from the same patterned paper as the side strips. The fortune cookie was cut from Biscotti card stock and popped up on foam. The “fortune” slips in through a cut in the cookie and there’s a die to cut a coordinating slit into the card stock below so the entire fortune strip is hidden—except for the “Pull” sentiment. How clever is that?! My design allowed me to just slip it under the takeout box so I didn’t need to do that.

And that’s it for Day Four of
MFT’s March Release Countdown! Thanks so much for stopping by! See you back tomorrow for Day Three!


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~Supplies~
Sushi Card:
Stamps:
Sushi Date (MFT)
Ink:
Black Licorice hybrid ink (MFT)
Paper:
Sweet Tooth card stock, Black & White Basics Paper Pack, X-Press It Blending Card (MFT)
Accessories/tools: Vagabond;
Sushi Date Die-namics, foam mounting tape, MISTI (MFT); Copic markers

Takeout Card:
Stamps:
Good Fortune, Mesh Background (MFT)
Ink:
Black Licorice dye ink, Red Hot dye ink (MFT)
Paper:
Sweet Tooth card stock, Red Hot card stock, Biscotti card stock, Black & White Basics Paper Pack, Silver Shine card stock, White Birch Wood Adhesive-Backed Sheet (MFT)
Accessories/tools: Vagabond;
Chinese Takeout Die-namics, Scrolled background Stencil, foam mounting tape, Quickie Glue Pen, MISTI, Die-namics Embossing Pad Combo (MFT)

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11 comments:

  1. Beautiful coloring Barbara and love the pull tab for the fortune cookie and sleeve for the chopsticks.

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  2. Your takeout card is so cute/funny. My friends would love to get this. Thanks.

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  3. Both cards are absolutely fabulous!!

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  4. Two awesome cards to celebrate Chinese food - you make my mouth water. The takeout box with a fortune cookie message is very clever!

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  5. Isn't it neat how we each see things... thank you!

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  6. Adore the scrappy look! I pinned it to my Asian inks board on Pinterest!

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  7. Barbara, both of your cards make me hungry for Chinese! I love the black and white paper you used in both cards. I love that you stamped the temple onto two layers of paper, and the fortune cookie with the fortune that actually pulls out is brilliant! Thanks for sharing.

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  8. You're cards are wonderful! Thanks for the inspiration!
    hugs
    Judy K

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  9. Both of these are wonderful. I guess I'm going to have to tap into some Asian creativity. These are Fabulous!

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