Wednesday, May 08, 2019

Hello–MFT Wednesday Sketch Challenge #436

































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.



I went in a sort of traditional direction with this card and used a die cut instead of the negative space of the sketch. To begin, I cut Sweet Tooth card stock with Blueprints 33 Die-namics and stamped the small greenery images from Sweetest Somebunny Stamp Set with Limelight, Sour Apple, and Gumdrop Green Premium Dye Inks around the perimeter, then stamped the sentiment, from Brushstroke Expressions Stamp Set in the center.



Next I cut Black & White Stripes Paper Pack for the vertical element, added edges cut from Limelight card stock with Stitched Scallop Basic Edges 2 Die-namics and popped it up on the Sweet Tooth card stock base with foam tape. Then I adhered the focal panel, also with foam tape and finished off with some matching enamel dots.

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: Brushstroke Expressions, Sweetest Somebunny
Die-namics: Blueprints 33, Stitched Scallop Basic Edges 2
Patterned Paper: Black & White Dots
Dye Ink: Black Licorice, Limelight, Sour Apple, Gumdrop Green
MFT Card Stock/Specialty Papers: Sweet Tooth, Limelight
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, tape runner, QuickStik Pick-up Tool, plastic eraser, enamel dots

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