MFT April Release Countdown – Day 5

Hello crafty friends, TGIF!
Welcome to the My Favorite Things April Release Countdown Day 5.
NewReleaseCountdown_Day5Today I am featuring a new Blueprints 28 Die-namics and Fly-By Friends stamp set.
YoonsunHur-201604-MFTRC-DAY5-A001Blueprints 28 includes a fun flap panel along with many cool designed dies. With this panel die, we can create a special card that conceals a gift card or a secret message inside it.
YoonsunHur-201604-MFTRC-DAY5-A004First off I die cut the panel onto watercolour paper using Blueprints 28 Die-namics, then masked painters tape all edges of the panel where I don’t want to stamp. I then randomly stamped the flowers and leaves from Build-able Bouquet set in Black Licorice hybrid ink. After stamping, I removed the tapes.
YoonsunHur-201604-MFTRC-DAY5-A005I applied painters tape to all edges of the stamped panel once again to prevent colour bleeding. I then watercoloured the flowers and leaves with Peerless watercolors, the background with Pumice Stone Distress ink using a paint brush.

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YoonsunHur-201604-MFTRC-DAY5-B001For my second card, I used Fly-By Friends stamp and Die-namics.
To create the card, I 1) Stamped the flowers from Fly-By Friends set onto the Prima watercolour paper using VersaMark Embossing ink, then heat embossed with white embossing powder. 2) Trimmed the stamped panel using Stitched Mini Scallop Rectangle STAX Die-namics. 3) Watercoloured the flowers with Peerless watercolors. 4) Stamped the butterfly and bee on a separate watercolour paper using Natural hybrid ink, coloured them with Peerless watercolors as well, then die cut them with Fly-By Friends Die-namics. 5) Stamped the Watercolor Stripes Background on the Primitive White card base in Natural dye ink.

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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MFT March Release – New Product Launch

Hello crafty friends!
Welcome to the My Favorite Things new product launch! It’s Time!! All of the new products we’ve been sharing all week are officially available in the MFT Store now! I can’t wait to see what you guys create with them :D
NewProductLaunchIn March, I am featuring a new Stitched Oval Scallop Frames Die-namics. I think it would be a great match for feminine cards!!
YoonsunHur-201603-MFTRC-NPL-001To create this card, I 1) Stamped roses from Roses All Over background stamp onto white card base using Gravel Gray hybrid ink (I love this new grey colour!). 2) Die cut Stitched Oval Scallop Frames from pearl white card stock. 3) Die cut butterflies from colour card stocks using Flutter of Butterflies Lace Die-namics. 4) Stamped the sentiment from Kind Thanks set on the stamped base using Black Licorice hybrid ink. 5) Mounted two oval frames and layered butterfly as shown to the stamped base using double-sided tape. 6) Embellished a few PPP clear sequins.

Don’t forget to check out the MFT blog to see all of the amazing projects the creative team has created. You can leave a comment on all of the designer’s New Product Launch posts for a chance to WIN one of two $100 gift vouchers!

Thank you so much for stopping by. Happy crafting!!

Keep smiling and be blessed! God bless you all!
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MFT March Release Countdown – Day 1

Hello crafty friends!
Welcome to the My Favorite Things March Release Countdown Day 1. We’ve reached the final day of the countdown!!
NewReleaseCountdown_Day1Today I am sharing with you the card that I’ve made using Tweet Friends, Beautiful Blooms stamp sets and Cheerful Cages Die-namics.
YoonsunHur-201603-MFTRC-DAY1-A001To create this card, I 1) Die cut a piece of watercolour paper using stitched mini scallop rectangle die in the Blueprints 27 Die-namics. 2) Stamped the flowers and leaves from Beautiful Blooms set on watercolour paper panel with several colours of hybrid ink, watercoloured some flowers using Peerless watercolours. 3) Die cut bird cage from pearl white card stock using Cheerful Cages Die-namics. 4) Stamped the bird from Tweet Friends set on watercolour paper in pigment black, coloured it with Distress markers. 5) Mounted all elements as shown to A2 white card base using dimensional foam tape. 6) Embellished with a few PPP clear sequins.

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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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MFT March Release Countdown – Day 2

Hello crafty friends, I hope you had a wonderful weekend!
Welcome to the My Favorite Things March Release Countdown Day 2.
NewReleaseCountdown_Day2Today I am sharing with you the cards that I’ve made using Sweet Succulents and Get Down to Business stamp sets.
YoonsunHur-201603-MFTRC-DAY2-B001For my first card, I made loose watercolour succulents card. First I 1) Stamped the succulents from Sweet Succulents set onto watercolour paper panel in pigment black. 2) Coloured them (loosely) with Distress inks using water brush – I used Crushed Olive, Evergreen Bough, Mowed Lawn, Peacock Feathers, Tumbled Glass, Twisted Citron, Wild Honey, and Festive Berries Distress inks 3) Spritzed with Ranger Perfect Pearls Mist, then added black ink splatters. 4) White heat embossed the sentiment on black card stock. 5) Mounted two panels as shown to A2 white card base using dimensional foam tape. 6) Embellished with a few PPP clear sequins.
YoonsunHur-201603-MFTRC-DAY2-B002YoonsunHur-201603-MFTRC-DAY2-C001For my second card with the Sweet Succulents stamp set, I randomly stamped the succulents onto watercolour paper in pigment black ink, then trimmed the panel using Wonky Stitched Rectangle STAX Die-namics. I then painted a background around them using Peacock Feathers and Mowed Lawn Distress inks. I stamped the sentiment from Sweet Succulents set on black card stock using embossing ink, white heat embossed, then die cut it using fishtail banner die in the Blueprints 27 Die-namics. Finally I mounted two panels as shown to A2 white card base using dimensional foam tape.
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YoonsunHur-201603-MFTRC-DAY2-A001For my last card today, I used Get Down to Business stamp set. I stamped the images from Get Down to Business set onto watercolour paper panel using black pigment ink and then coloured them with Peerless watercolours. Oh, this stamp set is perfect for masculine cards!
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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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MFT March Release Countdown – Day 3

Hello crafty friends, blessed Sunday!
Welcome to the My Favorite Things March Release Countdown Day 3.
NewReleaseCountdown_Day3Today I am sharing with you a shaker card that I’ve made using Beautiful Blooms stamp set.
YoonsunHur-201603-MFTRC-DAY3-001For my floral background, I randomly stamped the flowers and leaves from Beautiful Blooms set on white paper panel using several colours of MFT hybrid ink. For the shaker window, I used Stitched Oval Scallop Frames Die-namics. For the sentiment, I die cut the word “Thanks” from pearl white card stock using Twice the Thanks Die-namics five times, glued them together, then placed it over shaker window using a fine tip glue pen.
YoonsunHur-201603-MFTRC-DAY3-002Make 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!
Love Love Love RejoicingCrafts

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