Hello crafty friends!
Welcome to the My Favorite Things January Release Countdown Day 1. We’ve reached the final day of the countdown and all of the new products will be available at 9 pm ET today in the MFT store.
Today I am featuring so gorgeous Floral Fantasy Background Stamp and Big Hugs Die-namics – You will love as soon as you see them!!
For my first card, I 1) Stamped the Floral Fantasy Background on an A2 sized watercolour paper panel using Black Licorice hybrid ink, and then partially watercoloured the background with Distress inks and Peerless watercolors. 2) Die cut the Big Hugs from black card stock 3 times, then glued them together using the fine tip glue pen. 3) Mounted all elements as shown to the Grout Gray card base using foam tape.
I added the Clear Wink of Stella Glitter on the sentiment die cuts.

For my second card, I 1) Stamped the Floral Fantasy Background on the Coral Crush paper panel using Red Hot hybrid ink, then trimmed the bottom of the stamped panel using the Stitched Scallop Basic Edges 2 Die-namics. 2) Die cut the “HUGS” from white card stock using the Big Hugs Die-namics. 3) Mounted all elements as shown to the Primitive White card base using foam tape.

Make sure to check out MFT Blog for all the info for today along with links to all the other DT member’s blog posts.
See you TONIGHT for the release!
Keep smiling and be blessed! God bless you all!
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