Showing posts with label MFT dies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MFT dies. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 18, 2020

The Card Concept Challenge Time!

Hi all! I'm pretty excited to have a card for you today! This is inspired by the latest The Card Concept Blog Challenge. I used all MFT goodies for this one. :)  And I hope my background prop doesn't offend - just trying to laugh during these crazy times...



I hope you are all doing well, being cautious and taking advantage of being able to spend extra time with family and maybe squeezing in some crafty time!

Hugs,
Angel




Friday, September 18, 2015

Joy to the World

Hi all!  Here's another card I'm entering into the MFT Card Design Superstar contest. I couldn't wait to use this new New York Skyline die!  Hubby was born in NY and still has lots of family there, so I knew this would make for some awesome Christmas cards this year! (yay for getting another Christmas card done, right!?)  I cut the skyline out of silver foil paper and used the large rectangle in the Blueprints 13 to cut out the watercolor paper, as well as the edge of the skyline so that it matched up.  I used two different Ranger distress inks to create the sky. The sentiment, from the DC Ornament Banner Builder set, was stamped onto black licorice card stock that was cut out with a Blueprints 25 elements then embossed with white EP.  The sentiment and skyline were adhered with foam adhesive.  The card base is smooth white card stock.



Thanks for stopping by!





Friday, September 4, 2015

Sending happy your way

Hi all!  Here's a card I made for the CTD358 challenge, as well as the MFT Card Design Superstar contest.  For the background, I inked up the MFT scallops stencil with some Ranger blueprint sketch distress ink, spritzed it with water, then laid a piece of smooth white card stock on top and lightly pressed all over.  I then lifted the card stock and used my heat gun to dry the ink.  I decided I wanted to add more texture so I added more water droplets, blotted a bit with a paper towel, then dried it again.  I then cut the piece out with my cross-stitch rectangle STAX and layered it over blueberry prestige card stock (which matched the ink perfectly!).  I added some circle scribble flower dies, inking up the leaves with jellybean green ink, then layered them over the embossed sentiment from the Totally Happy stamp set.  I added some BRI sequins to help add to the embellishment cluster.



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