Now that we've teased and tempted you all week long, it's almost time for you to shop for your favorite Brand Spankin' New products from MFT.
But first... it's time for our Die-namics Feature and Pre-Release Pep Rally!
Our Design Team has been busy creating jaw-dropping and inspiring projects for you, and we've saved the best for last.
We've taken an in-depth look at this month's Die-namics, while re-visiting the amazing sets being released tonight at 10 PM EST RIGHT HERE in the MFT Boutique.
And while we are at it, how about we make your life even easier with a "cheat sheet" of all that's new? Head over to the MFT Blog to print out a shopping list.
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Today I've used the ADORABLE new Berry Box Die-namic, along with the previously released Woodgrain Fence Die-namic to create a planter box filled with little berry boxes.
If you'd like to see how I kept the seeds of my berries white, and how I created the box, I've made a video with the instructions.
Watch on YouTube for a full size version.
Here are the details about the upcoming release on January 3rd at 10 PM EST:
- You can attend the New Release Party on January 3rd from 8-10 PM EST HERE in the MFT forum, where you can enjoy fun, games, and PRIZES!
- The MFT release, including all new stamp sets and Die-namics, is on January 3rd at 10 PM EST. You'll find all the newest products HERE at release time.
- You have just a few more hours to submit your entry for this month's guest designer contest. Check out the forum for details on how YOU can win $200 in stamp sets and Die-namics, and play along with the MFT Design Team for a month.
- If you'd like to see all the designers' posts for today, please click on over to the MFT Blog NOW. Be sure to leave comments as you go for the chance to win one of 2, $10 gift certificates given away daily. The winners will be posted on January 3rd just before the release party, on the MFT blog.
Here are the Die-namics I've used today:
Thanks for stopping by!
Stamps: Notched Tag (MFT Stamps) Ink: Real Red
(SU) Dies: Berry Box, Mini Pennants, Wavy Pennants, Woodgrain Fence Die-namics (MFT Stamps) Other: Buttons, Thread, Sour Apple Felt (MFT Stamps)
(SU) Dies: Berry Box, Mini Pennants, Wavy Pennants, Woodgrain Fence Die-namics (MFT Stamps) Other: Buttons, Thread, Sour Apple Felt (MFT Stamps)
BEAUTIFUL!!!. Love it!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, love the planter, you are awesome, thanks for the tutorial
ReplyDeletethese are fabulous, love them
ReplyDeleteThis is such a unique idea. I love how you used these die-namics.
ReplyDeleteThis is super super super cute! What an adorable, clever idea, making this little holder with the fence. Looks so natural and cute!
ReplyDeletelove your strawberries and strawberry box
ReplyDeleteSUPER CUTE basket of strawberries! Thanks for the video ... love the way you use die cuts! :)
ReplyDeleteI literally screamed out loud when I saw this cute box filled with strawberries...OMG Sarah I LOVELOVELOVE how you've made the box with the woodgrain fence, how clever!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your awesome video!
It's such a lovely strawberry basket love it xxxx tanja
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable! I love the video too, especially how you got the little white seeds! Fab! Thanks for the inspiration this week!
ReplyDeleteLove Beth xx
Sarah, this rocks! LOVE the little box idea! FUN! Thanks for sharing!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my! You ROCK Sarah. This is such a wonderful tutorial.
ReplyDeleteoh WOW! couldn't be any cuter! love the curly "vines" and felt/button tops!
ReplyDeleteThis little box is so cute. Love the 3-d of the whole thing. thank you ! ksh
ReplyDeletesooooo creative and soooo cute. love all those berries and the fun curly q's you made. thanks for the video.
ReplyDeleteIsn't that fun!!!!! What an adorable box!!!!! TFS the video!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute ensemble! I LOVE how you kept the seeds white, it looks so sharp! Just wonderful!
ReplyDeleteHow clever! What an adorable gift.
ReplyDeleteWhat a terrific tutorial! You definately took this project over the top! thanks for taking the time to share these marvelous ideas!
ReplyDeleteOk girlie...clearly you are a ROCK star! This is OUT of this world AMAZING!
ReplyDeleteYour planter box is FANTASTIC! Thanks for the video, too.
ReplyDeletehow stinking fun is this. your definitely showing the potential with this die.
ReplyDeleteLove the fenced in berry box - fabulous!
ReplyDeleteSo many great ideas today! WOW! You all are great enablers!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!! Such a brilliant idea to keep the seeds white!! Fantastic box, too!
ReplyDeleteOOohhh I love it Sarah....I neeeed this die I think!!!! Will I be able to get in the UK? Fab tutorial, just love the whole thing.
ReplyDeleteHugs Sally xx
HOLT Cow-this is soooo sweet. What a great gift idea. Thanks for sharing your fabulous talent. Great JOB!
ReplyDeleteoh now this is just way beyond cute! what a super cute gift and fabulously clever idea!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh how adorable!!! The curly Qs really add the perfect touch.
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Wow! So pretty Sarah! Love the vines on the strawberries!
ReplyDeleteOutstanding! LOVE this idea and thanks SO much for making a video! Perfect project - thanks for sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteI think I actually squeeled when I saw your berry box!!! I totally adore this...thanks for the fence box tutorial. I will be "stealing" this one for sure!
ReplyDeleteLuuuuuuvvvvv the white seeds! Perfect match to that great ribbon! An amazing project!
ReplyDeleteThud!! This is sensational Sarah! :D
ReplyDeletefabulous creation...so clever!!
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SUPER CUTE basket of strawberries! Thanks for the video much appreciated.
ReplyDeleteWow, Sarah!! This is such a darling project. Love the little strawberries with the adorable curling tendrils.
ReplyDeleteDarling strawberry basket. It was so clever to use the picket fence the way you did.
ReplyDeleteWow, these are delish! I love how you inked up the strawberries to make your very own color! Beautiful basket! SO fun and creative!
ReplyDeleteLove hearing you and your sweet accent :)
hugs, margie
Wow! Sarah this is the sweetest planter, & I know that anyone would love to receive it. Your video was very well-done also! Great job!
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