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Wednesday, May 01, 2019

Beary Big Congratulations–MFT Wednesday Sketch Challenge #435


Hi, everyone, I’m back with this week’s MFT Wednesday Sketch Challenge! Are you ready? Here’s this week’s sketch. All of the details about the sketch challenge are available on the MFT Blog as well as in the weekly newsletter. The MFT Design Team will be on hand to provide plenty of inspiration to get you started.



As usual, I used a little creative license on my design ;-) But, hey! The sketch is a jumping off place so that’s a good thing, right? I’m using Town Bear Stamp Set and Die-namics for this card along with Open Road Die-namics and City Block Die-namics. City Black Die-namics went on first, cut from Cement Gray card stock with Lemon Chiffon card stock as the “lights”. Next Open Road was popped up on foam tape and the sentiment was stamped.


The images were stamped with Extreme Black hybrid ink on No Line Coloring card stock, cut with the coordinating Die-namics, colored with Copic markers and then popped up in the scene for the finish!

And there you have it! Remember, you can get all the details by visiting the MFT Challenge Blog. You have the chance to win a $50 in MFT voucher. One winner is chosen at random each week!

Thanks for stopping by! See you soon!




All products from My Favorite Things unless otherwise noted.

Stamps: Town Bear
Die-namics: Town Bear, City Block, Open Road
Hybrid Ink: Extreme Black
MFT Card Stock/Specialty Papers: Sweet Tooth, Black Licorice, No Line Coloring, Cement Gray, Lemon Chiffon
Supplies/Tools: foam mounting tape, Smart Grid Paper Pad, Mini MISTI, Mini MISTI Grid Paper Pad, MISTI Bar Magnets, Square Bone Folder, Scor-Buddy, craft tweezers

Other: Die-cutting machine, paper cutter, Copic markers, tape runner, Multi Medium Matte Glue, Precision Tip Glue Applicator Bottle, QuickStik Pick-up Tool, plastic eraser










1 comment:

  1. I love the way you can look at a sketch with 3 circles in the center and come up with something as original as a tree, a car and a smaller tree/ stoplight so that both outside images (trees) are "weighted" the same!
    I would just look for 3 of the same thing. You are so creative!!

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