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Hi friends and welcome back to another weekly Wednesday Sketch Challenge!


Below you’ll find Sketch #623. Create cards, scrapbook layouts, home decor, treat containers, mixed media, etc. using this week’s sketch and be sure to link your project to the MFT blog for a chance at the weekly My Favorite Things Gift Voucher.

And here's my inspiration!

When I saw the sketch, I istantly had the idea in my mind. I created a really simple card, an almost clean and simple one, with some of my favourites from last month release.

I just created a simple background stamping and heat embossing the Snowflake Flurry Background on an A2 piece of Kraft Cardstock. I used one of the newest embossing powders I got, it is from Lawn Fawn and it is called "Unicorn Sparkle": it is a white embossing powder with so much sparkle inside, it is perfect for snow!

I then stamped the giant bear from SY Polar Opposites and I colored him with just a few colors, that you can find listed below the post.

To complete the sketch - and the card, obviously - I added the sentiment inside one of the speech bubbles from the MSTN Say Anything Die-namics. I also layered a red die cut behind, to coordinate better with my coloring. As a finishing touch, I cut just a bit of the background and I layered the panel on an A2 piece of Smooth White cardstock. And here's the finished result!

Thanks for stopping by, I really hope you will like it. Be sure to check out the MFT blog to see all the other product previews and for even more ideas and inspiration, please visit the My Favorite Things YouTube channel.


Hugs from Italy,



 

Products used

 

Copic Color Combos

Bear: W5 - W4 - W3 - W2 - W1 - W00

Scarf: E59 - E57 - E35 | R59 - R29 - R27 - R14


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Hi crafty friends! The MFT November Card Kit, which is called Christmas Cash, is NOW LIVE in the store.


The CHRISTMAS CASH Card Kit includes the following products:

  • Christmas Cash Stamp Set

  • Price Tag Stamp Set

  • Money Card Die-namics

  • Christmas Complements Die-namics

  • Feelin' Festive Paper Pad

  • Lip Balm Pouches

  • Card Stock – Smooth White (3), Ripe Raspberry (1), Wild Cherry (1), Moroccan Spice (1), Caribbean Sea (1), Tropical Teal (1), Prickly Pear (1), Jalapeno Popper (1), Kraft (1), Black Licorice (1), Iridescent Rainbow (1)


There are also TONS of new products available separately that perfectly match the kit and thatyou can use to give money to someone:

  • Gift Card Pocket Die-namics

  • Coffee Bean Background Stamp

  • Coffee Break Stamp Set

  • Coffee Break Companions

  • Birthday Cash Stamp Set

  • Birthday Basics Die-namics

  • Tooth Fairy Wishes Stamp Set

  • Tooth Fairy Die-namics

  • Gas Money Stamp Set

  • Fill 'er Up Die-namics


And now, let's move into my project: I created a card using the newest Tooth Fairy Wishes stamp set and Tooth Fairy Die.

I just loved the Tooth Fairy Dienamics since I saw it, and while searching a die for another project I stumbled upon this stamp designed by Birdie Brown BB Picture Perfect that was PERFECT for a design in combination with the tooth fairy.

So I stamped it on a piece of Neenah cardstock and I colored it with copics (you can find the full -small- list below the post). I also stamped the sentiment below: I used a stamping tool, so that I could mask the word smile while stamping all the sentiment around and then I stamped the "smile" using Grape Jelly Ink.

I then moved into the rest of the card. For the background I used a piece of Grapesicle cardstock where I stamped the Touch of Texture background with the same violet ink. I also cut all the pieces of the tooth fairy using white cardstock for the tooth, gold sparkly cardstock for the crown and a sparkly vellum for the wings. I also added just a bit of W1 on the tooth to give dimension.

I white heat embossed the small sentiment and I assembled everything. And here's the finished result!

And that's all for today!


Thanks for stopping by, I really hope you will like it. Be sure to check out the MFT blog to see all the other product previews and for even more ideas and inspiration, please visit the My Favorite Things YouTube channel.


Hugs from Italy,



 

Products Used

MFT - Christmas Cash Kit (new)

MFT - Tooth Fairy Wishes (new)

 

Copic Color Combos

Monkeys: E59 - E57 - E44 | E15 - E13 - E11 - E00

Background: V04

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Hi crafty friends, today we have a second Countdown Day because there are TONS of new products coming tomorrow, Nov 29th at 10am EST.

In fact, there will be all those products available separately:

  • Gift Card Pocket Die-namics

  • Coffee Bean Background Stamp

  • Coffee Break Stamp Set

  • Coffee Break Companions

  • Birthday Cash Stamp Set

  • Birthday Basics Die-namics

  • Tooth Fairy Wishes Stamp Set

  • Tooth Fairy Die-namics

  • Gas Money Stamp Set

  • Fill 'er Up Die-namics

So, here's the card using some of those products too.

I firstly die cut the cup and the "coffee" from some white cardstock, using the newest Coffee Break Companions Dienamics, and I colored them with copics (cup: W2, coffee: E49 - E59 - E57 - E35 - E31 - E30) in order to create the effect of the milk froth.

I then moved into the background: I stamped the Coffee Bean Background on some Chantilly Cream Cardstock, using a light brown ink. I also stamped some of the "coffee splatters" with a darker ink, more or less arounf the position of the cup.

I then stamped the sentiment in the lower and heat embossed it for a shiny effect, after that I die cut the background using the second largest die from the A2 Stitched Rectangle Frame SET2. I added the cup, some embellishment and coffee beans die cuts to my panel and I matted everything with a white A2 panel. And here's the finished result!

And that's all for today!


Thanks for stopping by, I really hope you will like it. Be sure to check out the MFT blog to see all the other product previews and for even more ideas and inspiration, please visit the My Favorite Things YouTube channel.


Hugs from Italy,



 

Products Used

MFT - Coffee Break (new)




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