Are you loving everything so far? I know, right??? Release is in three days—October 8th at 10am so make a note! Today we’re previewing Sun-Lovin' Santa Stamp, SetSun-Lovin' Santa Die-namics, Merry Elfin' Christmas Stamp Set, Elfin' Around Die-namics, Sassy Pants Holiday Too Stamp Set, Gift Tag Die-namics, Holiday Tag Talk Stamp Set, Joy, Love, and Peace Die-namics, Peace, Love, and Joy Stencil, and Merry & Bright Die-namics. Be sure to stop by the MFT Blog for all of today’s details.
Are you kidding me??? I may have squealed more than a bit when I saw Sun Lovin’ Santa!!! I’ve been wanted a tropical-themed Christmas set and MFT did not disappoint! To create my card, I started by sponged the sky, using Mini Cloud Edges and Blue Breeze dye ink, then added elements from Beach Scene Builder Die-namics—after stamping the sentiment--to complete the background.
Then I stamped the images, cut them out with the coordinating Die-namics, colored them with Copic markers, and popped them up in the scene with foam tape. Yes, I realize the flamingo is standing on the surf board backwards but that flamingo has bee practicing a lot—and that’s the direction in which its facing ;-)
And there you have it from me for today! Thanks so much for stopping by—see you back tomorrow for Day Two!
Stamps: Sun Lovin’ Santa
Die-namics: Sun Lovin’ Santa, Beach Scene Builder
Stencils: Mini Cloud Edges
Dye Ink: Blue Breeze
Hybrid Ink: Extreme Black
MFT Card Stock/Specialty Papers: Sweet Tooth, No Line Coloring, Lemon Drop, Gumdrop Green, Summer Splash, Natural
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, QuickStik Pick-up Tool, sponge daubers, plastic eraser
Oh this one goes on my list for sure... lots of family that are Florida for the holiday season. So great!
ReplyDeleteAll my friends down in the South part of the country will love getting a card like this. Your card has so much texture to look at. Great job.
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