Hi friends! Are you ready for the new MFT February Release? There are 4 days left until you can shop it! It will go live on February 8th at 10am EST and I just cannot wait to show you what I've been working on!
So, let's jump into today's project!
This set is really adorable, there are so many beautiful images but I wanted to make something a little bit different. Since the dragon seems to be kissing someone, I thought it could have been fun to mirror it and create a Valentine's card. So I firstly stamped the left dragon and I used the stamping tool to create the right one, using the Mirror Image clear stamp. That's a solid "plate" stamp, that you can use alone or with the support of your stamping platform, to create the mirror of any image.
I colored both of them and I die cut using coordinating dies. Of course you won't have the coordinating dies of the mirrored image, but you can align it from the back side of the paper.
I then moved to the background, which I created using Distress Oxides. I put the heart from Heart Extraordinaire stencil at the centre of a 3,75"x5,5" white cardstock and I began to ink blend from light to dark. I used Dried Marygold, Worn Lipstick and Dusty Concord, and then I layered the Lots of Hearts stencil to create some texture (using the same colors for a tone on tone look).
I also stamped the sentiments which comes from Itty Bitty Love in the centre of the heart, I white heat embossed the central strip.
To complete the card, I added a slightly larger piece of black cardstock and I matted the whole scene using a 4,25"x5,5" white cardstock.
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 - Fairy Tale Friendship (new)
MFT - Mirror Image
MFT - Lots of Heart stencil
MFT - Itty Bitty Love
Copic Color Combos
Red Dragon: BV29 - BV25 - V25 - V22 - BV11 | Y35 - YR31 - YR30
Violet Dragon: RV69 - RV66 - RV55 - RV13 - YR61 | E42 - E30
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