Hello! Today is the start of the countdown to the December release
from My Favorite Things! I have a few cards to share with you that I created with the new release products!
First up, I have a card that I created with the newest Pure Innocence stamp set called Roarin' Good Day. I love how fun these cute images are to colour!
I coloured the girl with a few shades of orange Copic markers and then added her to a background that I created with the new Blueprints 21 die-namics, which is all about circles! I LOVE this newest blueprints collection! ;)
I cut out various circle sizes for the grass and also inked up a white stitched rectangle with Sno Cone ink for the sky. I added some dashed white lines for some detail and also added the sentiment in a speech bubble that you'll be seeing in a couple of days (wink! wink!).
For my next card, I used the new Blueprints 21 die-namics and some of the awesome pigment ink colours that were released last month, to create a fun birthday card. I made the stitched circles the focus of the card and completely covered them all with the pigment ink colours.
I used an eraser the take away a bit of the colour on some of the circles to give them a bit of a worn look and then I adhered them all onto a white cardstock piece. I layered a couple of them on top of one another with foam adhesive for some added dimension and then finished it off with some Silver Stickles.
For the sentiment, I used a banner from the new Blueprints 21 die-namics and I stamped a sentiment on it from the new Whimsical Wishes stamp set. I love the font in this set... so playful and fun! ;)
For my last card, I went a little more muted than I usually do to create a get well card using the new Whimsical Wishes stamp set. I love the scribble circle design and knew I wanted to white heat emboss it on white cardstock and add some ink to it.
I combined Sno Cone and Grout Gray dye inks to add colour to the card. I concentrated the gray over the circles and used the blue for the area in between. I haven't decided if I like the colours together or not lol! Sometimes when I look at it, it looks like it got dirt on it haha! ;)
I added some silver stickles and vellum sequins to the card and stamped the sentiment in between the two stamped panels. A little different than what I usually create, but I guess sometimes its good to just play around with products and see what happens! ;)
Thanks so much for stopping by for day 5 of the MFT New Release
countdown! The new release products will officially be available on the My Favorite Things website at 10pm EST on December 2, 2014! Yay!!
Make sure to head over to the MFT blog for today's full product reveal, giveaways and links to lot's of amazing projects from the other MFT creative team designers! ;)
See you tomorrow for more countdown fun! ;)
Make sure to head over to the MFT blog for today's full product reveal, giveaways and links to lot's of amazing projects from the other MFT creative team designers! ;)
See you tomorrow for more countdown fun! ;)
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Such wonderful cards - you have used them in such different ways with very different looks.
ReplyDeleteI like all of your cards. They are very nice. As for the get well card, I really like the colours you used on it. They really work well together. (I don't think it looks dirty!)
ReplyDeletesuper fun cards!
ReplyDeleteGreat examples...each one is so different. Love the stitching on the first one.
ReplyDeleteThese are all fantastic! I really like how you made the ground on the 1st card. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteWow I love how you used this new set. Love IT!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome cards and I love the new colors!
ReplyDeleteWhat an ingenious way of using the new release!
ReplyDeleteThese are just wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWOW! All of these cards are amazing. I love the ground on the Roarin good day card!
ReplyDeleteWonderful cards. Thanks for sharing your ideas with us.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute cards - love the new colors..
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Love how you used the circles for hills.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards! The circles for the hills are a wonderful idea! Thanks for the inspiration!
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