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Wednesday, July 01, 2020

To My Main Squeeze–MFT Wednesday Sketch Challenge #496









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.





It took me a while to come up with a plan for this sketch but I finally did. I covered a Sweet Tooth card stock base with Tiny Check Paper Pad to begin. Then I cut Gumdrop Green card stock and Strathmore Bristol Smooth card stock with A2 Stitched Rectangle STAX Die-namics, layered them, and popped them up on the card base after sponging the Strathmore with Tumbled Glass Distress Ink. Then I stamped Main Squeeze Stamp Set on No Line Coloring card stock with Extreme Black hybrid ink, cut them out with the coordinating Die-namics and colored them with Copic markers.




































Next I arranged the images and adhered them, placing the leave sprig for the top narrow element. The sentiment was stamped on the patterned paper for the finish.

And there you have it! Remember, you can get all the details by visiting the
MFT Blog. You have the chance to win a $50 in MFT voucher. Winners are chosen at random, so everyone has a chance!

Thanks for stopping by! See you soon!





All products from My Favorite Things unless otherwise noted.

Stamps: Main Squeeze
Die-namics: Main Squeeze, A2 Stitched Rectangle STAX Set 1, A2 Stitched Rectangle STAX Set 2
Patterned Paper: Tiny Check
Hybrid Ink: Extreme Black
MFT Card Stock/Specialty Papers: Sweet Tooth, No Line Coloring, Gumdrop Green
Supplies/Tools: foam mounting tape, Smart Grid Paper Pad


Other: Die-cutting machine, paper cutter, Mini MISTI, Mini MISTI Grid Paper Pad, MISTI Bar Magnets, Copic markers, Strathmore Bristol Smooth paper, tape runner, plastic eraser, Mini Ink Blending Tool, Mini Ink Blending Foam Pads, Scor-Buddy, Tumbled Glass Distress Ink

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