Hello crafty friends!
It’s Time! The A-maze-ing Card Kit is available in the MFT Store now!!

A-maze-ing Card Kit
You’re A-maze-ing Stamp Set
Circle Shaker Window & Frame Die-namics
Card Stock – Wild Cherry, Razzle Berry, Orange Fizz, Lemon Drop, Gumdrop Green, Berrylicious, Grape Jelly, Smooth White (5 sheets)
Envelopes – 2 of each Wild Cherry, Razzle Berry, Orange Fizz, Lemon Drop, Gumdrop Green, Berrylicious, Grape Jelly
A2 Clear Card Boxes (5)
10 Maze Shapes – White
10 Circle Shaker Pouches
1 pack of Maze Spheres (approximately 20)
New Mid Month Free with $60 Die-namics is the Happy Greetings Die-namics.
To create the card, I 1) Die cut a piece of white card stock using A2 sized rectangle panel die in the Blueprints 16 Die-namics. 2) Die cut 2″ circle from the bottom right corner of the panel using the Circle Shaker Window & Frame Die-namics. 3) Stamped the sentiment from the You’re A-maze-ing set under the circle (positions for the maze) in Black Licorice hybrid ink. 4) Decorated the panel with some butterflies – I used the Beautiful Butterflies stamp set.


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I started by stamping the layered butterfly from the
For the small flowers, I stamped them from the 

I started by stamping flowers from the 
Here is another card that I used the same way as the first card but using different colours.

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I love the new MFT Butterflies, especially the largest one!! So today’s card, I made watercolour butterflies with only the largest image in the
To create this card, I 1) Die cut 4 same shaped butterflies from watercolour paper using the
Did I mention these butterflies are stunning? Oh yes! I’m so in love with them and you will do :D
For today’s card, I made monochromatic butterflies using Versamark embossing ink & black embossing powder in the kit. I stamped solid images from the 
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