Hello and welcome to Day One of MFT’s June Card Kit Countdown! This month’s kit is called Birds of a Feather and it has the cutest birdie dies you have ever seen!!!! I simply love them! Then there’s flowers and leaves that are adorable but the birds!!! The kit will be available for purchase in the MFT Online Boutique Tuesday night, June 26th, at 9pm. The mid-month Free With $60 product is Simply Hello and Love You Die-namics—as long as supplies last. Be sure to stop by the MFT Blog for all the details!
When I first saw these dies I immediately thought: Christmas ornaments!!!! So that’s where I went today. ‘Course, it would make an adorable gift tag, too, doncha think?
To begin, I stamped up some Primitive White card stock with Wood Plank Background using first, Natural dye ink, then Cement Gray dye ink to get the weathered look I was going for. I cut the birdhouse from it and added Gravel gray to cover the hole over the entire back—so you can write on it if you want. Then I cut the other elements from Kraft card stock and spread some Snowflake paste on the roof and set it aside to dry. I also cut the leaves at this point and added paste so they could all dry together.
Then I cut and assembled the birdie—I thought this one could pass as a cardinal so went with it. I stamped the sentiment from Snow Globe Sentiments on the bottom strip, added a bit of snow and began to assemble the bird house.
To create the back, I simply traced around the die and cut it out. I sandwiched baker’s twine in between them then popped the roof up on foam for dimension. I added the greenery and the bird and by this time the sentiment strip was dry and it was added. Before assembly, I sponged all edges with Kraft dye ink for some distressing.
And that’s it! A darling ornament or tag using the June Card Kit, Birds of a Feather. Thanks so much for stopping by! Hope to see you back tomorrow night for Day Two!
All products from My Favorite Things unless otherwise noted.
Stamps: Snow Globe Sentiments, Wood Plank Background
Die-namics: Birds of a Feather
Dye Ink: Natural, Cement Gray, Kraft
Hybrid Ink: Extreme Black
MFT Card Stock: Primitive White, Kraft, Red Hot, Wild Cherry, Orange Fizz, Jellybean Green, Factory Green, Gravel Gray, Black Licorice
Supplies: foam mounting tape, E-Z Runner, Multi Medium Matte Glue
Tools: Smart Grid Paper Pad, Mini MISTI, Mini MISTI Grid Paper Pad, MISTI Bar Magnets, Square Bone Folder, Scor-Buddy, QuickStik Pick-up Tool, Precision Tip Glue Applicator Bottle, craft tweezers, plastic eraser, Snowflake Paste, palette knife, Mini Ink Blending Tool
Other: Die-cutting machine, paper cutter, hot glue/gun, baker’s twine
Adorable! Love the holiday theme.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea for Christmas!
ReplyDeleteHi Barbara. What a gorgeous card you've created from this fabulous new kit. So sweet. Love the whole kit and can't wait to see what else you create with it. I always LOVE your designs. TFS.
ReplyDeleteLove that you can use this for Christmas!
ReplyDeleteomigosh, Barbara, it's SO stinkin' cute; thanx for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Great idea!
ReplyDeletethat is a gorgeous card!!! I love cardinals!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love this card, darn it. And I love your new picture.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness for cuteness.
ReplyDeleteSo creative! What a fantastic ornament!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Christmas ornament, Barbara! I love how you added lovely details to make it your own...so sweet!
ReplyDeleteVery sweet project. Love the new kit.
ReplyDeleteGreat way to use the kit by starting Christmas early. Wonderful ornament.
ReplyDeleteYour card inspires me for the start of Christmas in july. Very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThis is so creative! I'd love to make this myself!
ReplyDeleteSuch an amazing design!
ReplyDeleteReally pretty!
ReplyDeleteGREAT birdhouse project! great kit!
ReplyDeleteFantastic design!
ReplyDeleteI love this! What a great use of the kit.
ReplyDeleteRobyn
Great tag/ornament!
ReplyDeleteTotally did not need this card kit at all until I saw your card! I absolutely love this Barb -- you are so creative!
ReplyDeleteToo wonderful... never too early to think of Christmas..
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful red cardinal! Very festive!
ReplyDeleteGetting us ready for Christmas already! I love how you "snowed" the edges!
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