Hello crafty friends, blessed Sunday!
Welcome to the My Favorite Things May Release Countdown Day 3.
My card today featuring the new Diagonal Sentiment Strip Cover-Up, Because You stamp set & Die-namics.
To create this card, I 1) Die cut the Diagonal Sentiment Strip Cover-Up from watercolour paper, ink blended with Distress inks using mini blending tool – I used (from the top) Festive Berries, Mustard Seed, Mowed Lawn, Peacock Feathers, and Seedless Preserves Distress inks. 2) Added some pearl white ink splatters and waterdrops. 3) Die cut the word “because” from white card stock using Because You Die-namics five times and then glued them together using fine-tip glue pen. 4) Stamped the flowers and leaves from Pretty Posies set on watercolour paper with hybrid inks, then roughly coloured them with Peerless watercolours before die cutting with the Pretty Posies Die-namics. 5) Mounted all elements as shown to A2 white card base using dimensional foam tape. 6) Embellished with a few PPP clear sequins.

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 tomorrow for more countdown fun! Have a wonderful day!
Keep smiling and be blessed! God bless you all!
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My cards today featuring the new
I love, love, love the Birdie Brown’s unicorns. The new
Here’s another card with the 
Today I am sharing with you my cards created with the new
I just have to say that I am loving these freehand flowers & leaves! The new set has both solid and outlined images so we could play a variety of styles!!
Here’s another card with the 
For my last card today, I used the 

I love watercolouring! I love flowers!! I love creating watercolour flower card!!! Haha!
You can see more of my flower cards on the Simon Says Stamp My Favorite Release Blog Hop tomorrow.

To create this card, I simply die cut the baby elephants from white card stock using Jungle Friends Die-namics, ears from Fun & Frolic patterned paper, and then mounted them on the Pineapple card base using dimensional foam tape. Easy peasy, right?!
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