Saturday, September 2, 2017

MFT September Release Countdown--Day 3


Yes, we're half way to release day! All new products will go on sale
Tuesday, September 5th at 9PM EST in the MFT Store!


Today I've got a fun friendship card using the new Wild Woodland stamps
 and Die-namics.


Three critters were stamped and colored with Copics, then cut with the matching
Die-namics. I ink distressed a stitched dome and adhered it to a Latté card base
that was stamped with Whimsical Woodgrain in Versamark ink.

The dome was adhered to the card and the trio was popped up with dimensional
adhesive. The sentiment was white embossed on Wild Cherry card stock and
cut with the stitched fishtail sentiment strip, then adhered to the card. Small
pink hearts finished off the card, and highlights were added with a Gelly Roll pen.

Visit today's countdown post at My Favorite Things for more inspiration and
peeks at the September release. Be sure to leave a comment there for a chance
to win a $75 prize! Thanks for stopping by!



12 comments:

  1. Beautiful Copic coloring on these images, Donna! Love your woodgrain background, too...it works perfectly with your woodland scene! Cute card!

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  2. Beautiful card, I am loving these little forest animals from the Woodland set!

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  3. Super cute card!Very nice coloring!tfs :)

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  4. Great card showing friendship- it really does make life bearable!

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  5. you took the words right out of my mouth ... what a darling crew!
    =]

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  6. Love love love the bear and the card. Awesome coloring!

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  7. This card is toooo cute ! I love the woodgrain look.

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  8. Oh my gosh Donna, this card is cuteness overload!

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  9. Super adorable ... one of my favorite new sets so far this release! The woodgrain BG is perfect and those wee pink hearts look fab!

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  10. Your Copic coloring is stunning, Donna! It looks like you sponged the Woodgrain panel. I think this kind of subtle details (including the highlights) make your cards look so rich and professional. Hideko

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