August 31, 2011

Trick or Treat Tag


Yippee, it's Teaser Time at My Favorite Things! We're kicking things off today with this month's Who's That Girl? set - Who's That Mummy!

I've made a tag for treat bags that could be mass produced (maybe without the paper piecing!) this image works fantastically with the Tag You're It die-namic, it's sized just right.


The mummy was coloured with cool gray copics before being cut out and adhered on the paper pieced background. The sentiment layer was ripped and the edges inked, and I added a new Rolled Mum flower cut from black felt. The paper I've used is Portobello Road from MME and a black seam binding bow finishes it all off!

Rip and Roll is this month's guest designer challenge - make sure to check it out!

Here are the details about the upcoming release on September 6 at 10 PM EST:
  • The MFT release is on September 6 at 10 PM EST. You can attend the release party from 8-10 PM EST here in the forum for fun, games, and prizes! All the new sets and dies will be available September 6 at 10 PM EST.
  • The guest designer contest is ON! Check out the forum for details on how YOU can win over $100 in stamp sets and play along with the DT for a month.
  • If you'd like to see all the teasers for today, please click on over to Kim's blog NOW!
  • We're offering you the chance at Teaser Time prizes every day during our new release preparations!  Each day, two prize vouchers are held by members of our Design Team.  Starting this month, you'll have all week to comment on each of the posts - all the winners will be posted on Tuesday, September 6th around 7:30pm.  Be sure to check the MFT Blog to see if perhaps YOU were one of our lucky FOURTEEN winners! Remember to leave a method of contact in your comments, because if you're selected as a prize winner, but we can't reach you, then we can't get you your prize!
Here are the Die-namics I've used today:

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August 30, 2011

MFT Creative Chat: Die-namics Storage

MFT has come up with a new monthly feature and we think it's something you'll really enjoy. The My Favorite Things Design Team Creative Chat is a new monthly feature, where we are challenged to explore our creative spaces and share valuable organizational methods, tools, and shopping strategies with you. You'll be able to peek into our creative spaces, ask questions, and share your own ideas in the MFT forum.  This month, we were asked the following questions: 

  • How do you store and organize your Die-namics?  
  • Any fun or helpful Die-namics purchasing strategies you'd like to share?  
  • How do you store extra Die-namics die-cuts?  


Watch a larger version here on YouTube

Visit Kim's Blog for a full list of designers that have taken up the challenge and get ready to delve into the minds of our creative team!

 Thanks for stopping by!
 

August 29, 2011

SFYTT August


Once again I'm right on the cusp of missing this month's SFYTT - where did the month go?! This Sunday is Father's Day here in New Zealand, so I made this card for Shan's dad. My dad reads my blog (isn't that cool?) so I'll show you his later on!


This also fits with the masculine challenge over at C4C. I thought Just my Type would make a great guy card. The Oxford papers by Basic Grey were perfect too. I've sponged all the edges in Antique Linen distress ink, the main image is stamped in Brushed Corduroy.


Inside I've used the Typewriter Alphabet to create my sentiment. Hope you have a great start to your week!


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August 28, 2011

3x3 Cards and Giftbox


Hi - thanks for stopping by! Today I wanted to share a giftbox/notecard combo, I love having these in my stash for quick presents.

 
The box is a pizza box - you can find the instructions here. All the decoration is on a removable belly band. The bird is from the Inspired by Spring set, and the sentiment from Clearly Sentimental about Friendship. I've used the 1/4" Rosette Die-namic and one of my favourite borders, the Faux Crochet Border.

The leafy flourish is a piece of paper covered chipboard. I used Martha Stewart gel adhesive around the medallion edges and sprinkled on some glitter.


Inside are a set of four notecards and matching evelopes. The paper I've used is Madeline by Prima. The cardstock colours are Soft Sky and Purely Pomegrante.


Each card is slightly different just by mixing up the papers and prima flowers used - also from the Madeline collection. I fussy cut the bird and popped it up on a Jody booster.


That bird image is so sweet! I also stamped it on the envelopes to easily tie them into the set.

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August 25, 2011

WSC #34 - Sew Nifty


It's time for another great sketch with My Favorite Things! This week's sketch features dual long titled panels, Sew Nifty was a perfect fit!


This paper by MME was a perfect match for the stamp set. I stamped and paper pieced the bodice and used part of the You Move Me die-namic as a tab on the side of my card. I love the little scissor charm die - so cute!


Inside I used a sentiment from the set as well as the Happy Birthday from By the Numbers which was a great font match. Be sure to check out Kim's blog for all the designers playing along this week - you won't want to miss their gorgeous creations!

To play along with WSC, create a card with the provided sketch and upload it to SCS using the keyword MFTWSC34. A new sketch will be posted each Wednesday on the MFT blog and also in the forum. Each week one random winner will win a $15 voucher to spend at MFT, and if you use MFT stamps on your creation, you'll get a $5 bonus taking your voucher win up to $20! We'll be chatting each week on the sketch thread, so come join us in the MFT forum!  

Here are the Die-namics I've used today:



 Thanks for stopping by!
 
Stamps:Sew Nifty, By the Numbers (MFT Stamps) Cardstock: Early Espresso, Vanilla (SU) Paper: Lost & Found - Madison Avenue (MME) Ink: Tuxedo Black (Memento) Regal Rose (SU) Dies: You Move Me, Sew Nifty,  Scallop Ribbon Border Die-namics (MFT Stamps) Other: Twine (MFT Stamps)

August 24, 2011

Sweet Greetings


Good morning! It's a blustery day here in Wellington so far, I'll be turning up my iPod to escape the noise while I create. I have a cute Pure Innocence card for you today using the Sweet Greetings set. that cotton candy is so much fun to embellish!


C4C has a cool bingo challenge happening this week. I've used die cuts, embossing and ribbon on my card, it also works for the paper piecing/ribbon/2 designer papers combo. I've paper pieced and coloured my image with Copics. I coloured the cotton candy pink then did a very light layer of liquid applique over top so the pink would still show through. Lots of Die-namics on this one, I'll list them all at the end of this post!


Inside I've used the Well Worn Greetings Die-namics set to create a window for my sentiment. The little heart is from the notched tag die set.

Here are the Die-namics I've used today:


 Thanks for stopping by!
 
Stamps: PI - Sweet Greetings, Typewriter Alphabet (MFT Stamps) Cardstock: Kraft, White (SU) Paper: Tickled Pink (MME) Ink: Tuxedo Black (Memento) Regal Rose (SU) Dies: Well Worn Greetings, fishtail Banner, Jumbo Scallop, Dizzy Doily Duo, File Tab Die-namics (MFT Stamps) Circle Nestabilities (Spellbinders) Other: Copic Markers, AC Ribbon, Embossing Folder, Jody Boosters

August 23, 2011

Summer Fun


Oh how I can't wait for summer! But for now, I'll have to content myself with the new Riley challenge - fun in the sun! Create a summer theme/fun in the sun based project.


I've paired Hammock Riley with some fun Fancy Pants Beach Babe paper. I used the catch a wave die from MFT to create the waves and some old school Pumpkin Pie grosgrain ribbon for my bow. I used my fave kraft cardstock for the base.

Head on over to the Riley blog to link up your creation and see a list of designers playing along today!

 Thanks for stopping by!
 

August 21, 2011

Layering with Die-namics

I've been getting lots of emails about the ways I layer Die-namics dies from MFT...so I made a little (ok, it's longish, sorry, I'll try to gab less next time!) video to answer those questions and introduce die-namics to those of you who have asked what exactly they are!


Click here to view on You Tube. Be warned - I was nervous, and my accent is weird :-D

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August 19, 2011

CPS #231


My Favorite Things are sponsering the CPS 231 sketch this week - what a fab reason to play along with a gorgeous sketch! I took the opportunity to ink up one of the newest in the à la modes range - I Spy. I've only started working with this range since joining the design team (because I thought I'd be colouring challenged with them!) and I have to say, I look forward to these girls more and more every month.



Isn't she cute? I coloured her up with copics and fussy cut the image before popping it up on my pierced panel. I added a healthly dose of dimensional glaze to the magnifying glass. My sentiment is stamped on one of the flags from the First Class Award die-namics set and I added a heart from Hearts a Plenty under my button.


Inside I shadow stamped the image in pale pink and added a couple of the cute sentiments from the set. I hope you'll play along with CPS this week - who wouldn't love a prize from MFT?!

 Thanks for stopping by!
 
Stamps: à la modes - I Spy (MFT Stamps) Cardstock: Early Espresso, Pink Pirouette, Vanilla (SU) Paper: Lost & Found (MME) Ink: Tuxedo Black (Memento) Early Espresso, Pink Pirouette (SU) Dies: First Class Award Ribbon, Bracket Tab, Hearts a Plenty, Double Scallop Border Die-namics (MFT Stamps) Other: Vanilla Ribbon, Piercing Tool, Button (SU) Twine (MFT Stamps) Copic Markers, Dimensional Glaze

August 18, 2011

Wednesday Stamp Club 33


It's time for a new Wednesday stamp club sketch from MFT. We've changed the time so technically I'll be posting on Thursday, but we won't worry about that too much!

This week I played with a recent Pure Innocence release, Popping By, pairing the image with the Mini Film Strip die and Just the Ticket - I love how well these products all work together.


I pulled out some older Basic Grey Ambrosia paper for this card, I have a tendency to "hoard" my favourite patterns from each pack, so I'm trying to finally use them up! I coloured the image with Copics, then fussy cut it out to layer on the embossed background. I used a border and the star image from the Just The Ticket set and the sentiment is from the PI set.


Inside my card I partially stamped the image and used another great ticket to make this a birthday card for a special friend. Be sure to check out Kim's blog for all the designers playing along this week - you won't want to miss their gorgeous creations!

To play along with WSC, create a card with the provided sketch and upload it to SCS using the keyword MFTWSC33. A new sketch will be posted each Wednesday on the MFT blog and also in the forum. Each week one random winner will win a $15 voucher to spend at MFT, and if you use MFT stamps on your creation, you'll get a $5 bonus taking your voucher win up to $20! We'll be chatting each week on the sketch thread, so come join us in the MFT forum!  

Here are the Die-namics I've used today:



 Thanks for stopping by!
 
Stamps:PI - Popping By, Just The Ticket (MFT Stamps) Cardstock: White, Basic Gray, Tangerine Tango, Riding Hood Red (SU) Paper: Ambrosia (Basic Grey) Ink: Tuxedo Black (Memento)  Tangerine Tango, Riding Hood Red, Going Gray (SU) Dies: Simply Scallops Large, Mini Film Strip, Just The Ticket Die-namics (MFT Stamps) Other: Black Grosgrain (SU) Copic Markers, Rhinestones, Craft Creations Embossing Folder

August 17, 2011

VIP Hop - Who's That Mummy?


We're hopping today to celebrate the newest VIP collection from MFT - and this month it's spook-tacular! The VIP collection is your chance to get your hands on the newest WTG set two weeks early - along with some gorgeous extras and is only available until it sells out, so make sure you grab yours fast!

Who's That Mummy is a sassy and fun set perfect for Halloween....and I know you're going to be excited to learn there's a new rolled flower die in the VIP collection this month, woohoo!


I lightly shaded the mummy image with cool gray copics before adhering her on a paper pieced background. I cut strips of seam binding in half before creating an extra loopy bow - I wanted the raw edges to mimic the mummy's wrapping.

I added a banner across the top of my card to give it that halloween party vibe and my sentiment is stamped on the notched tag die-namic.


Inside my card I lightly stamped the image, omitting the border and added another sentiment, curving it on my block before stamping.

Here are all the details about this month's VIP collection:


Who's that Mummy VIP Collection $27.90
Who's that Mummy stamp set
Mummy Sentiments mini (VIP exclusive stamp set - will never be offered for sale or be available again $9 value, FREE)
Rolled Mum Die-namics Die
Here are the Die-namics I've used today:

It's time to go visit with the fabulous Lisa, I'm sure she has something boo-tiful for you! hehe

 Thanks for stopping by!
 
Stamps: Who's That Mummy (MFT Stamps) Cardstock: Elegant Eggplant, White (SU) Paper: Pixielicious (Cosmo Cricket) Ink: Tuxedo Black (Memento) Elegant Eggplant (SU) Dies: Notched Tag, Banner Strip, Open Scallop Doily Die-namics (MFT Stamps) Other: Baker's Twine (MFT Stamps) Copic Markers, Seam Binding Ribbon