Hi everyone!! Happy Monday!
Welcome to Day Six of MFTeasers!!! Isn't this release AMAZING so far? I LOVE it all...including the two new Pure Innocence sets we are previewing today!!
This month, MFT is releasing Pure Innocence Around The World - Netherlands, and Pure Innocence Read All About It! I have a card using each, since I just love them so much! First up, Pure Innocence Around The World - Netherlands!
Isn't she as sweet as can be? I stamped her onto X Press it Blending Card and colored her with Copic Markers. The front panel of her dress was paper pieced with the same papers I've used on the rest of the card, Double Dutch from Lily Bee Designs. I cut out the panel, and layered it, with Oval STAX 1 Die-Namics and Oval STAX 2 Die-Namics.
Here is a closeup of her:
The layout is Jen's Deconstructed Sketch, and I cut the circle panels with the Circle STAX 1 Die-Namics and then added Wild Cherry Buttons tied with Hemp Cord. The Kraft panel was embossed with the Square Lattice Die-Namics. The border was cut with the Simply Scallops Medium Die-Namics.
On the inside I used the Sweet Stack Labels Die-Namics and First Place Award Ribbon Die-Namics to feature the sentiment, "Wishing You A Happy Day".
Here are the Copic Markers I've used on my card:
Here are the MFT goodies I've used on my card:
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Next I have a card featuring the new Pure Innocence Read All About It! She is SO cute no? I stamped her onto X Press It Blending Card and colored her with Copic Markers. I paper pieced the chair and ottoman with the same papers I've used on my card, On Trend from Crate Paper.
Next I have a card featuring the new Pure Innocence Read All About It! She is SO cute no? I stamped her onto X Press It Blending Card and colored her with Copic Markers. I paper pieced the chair and ottoman with the same papers I've used on my card, On Trend from Crate Paper.
Here is a closeup of her. She is so sweet!
I've used the GORGEOUS new Mini Hybrid Heirloom Rose Die-Namics (LOVE) to create the flower out of both Hot Fudge Cardstock and Razzle Berry Felt. I added a bow of Hemp Cord behind the flower. The sentiment was stamped onto a panel cut with the new Accent It Labels and Tabs Die-Namics.
On the inside I added more patterned paper and stamped the sentiment, "You are AMAZING" in Razzle Berry MFT Ink!
Here are the Copic Markers I've used on my card:
Here are the MFT goodies I've used on my card:
Here are the details about the upcoming release:
- You can attend the New Release Party on January 8 from 8-10 PM EST HERE in the MFT forum, where you can WIN PRIZES!
- The MFT release, including all new stamp sets and Die-namics, is on January 8 at 10 PM EST. You'll find all the newest products HERE at release time.
- The guest designer contest is going on now! Check out the forum for details on how YOU can win over $200 in stamp sets and Die-namics.
- If you'd like to see all the teasers 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 8 just before the release party, on the MFT blog.
Jodi, I think you need to send that "You are amazing" card to yourself, because you are!
ReplyDeleteThese are just so beautiful, all I can think of to say is "WOW"!
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE both of these Jodi! Such great details and coloring on each card, and the papers you used are perfect. FABULOUS!
ReplyDeleteI wish I could colour as well as you do Jodi.they are real little cuties.
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are stunning Jodi, I love the embossed texture on the first card! Fab lay outs :D
ReplyDeleteI am LOVING your cards for today!! All of the FUN additions really make them pop!! THANKS for sharing and have a FABULOUS WEEK!! :)
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are fabulous! Love all the paper choices and elements!
ReplyDeleteI love the new PI images. Your cards are fabulous! Love your pp, the flower, just everything. Amazing!
ReplyDeleteYour cards are so Awesome, Jodi!! Love the little Dutch PI girl, she looks amazing!! Both cards are so adorable. Great colour combos too. Makes me long to stamp, if only I have time :) Thanks for the inspiration!
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ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! How cute is this little Dutch girl? I love the texture and layering in this stunning card. Your coloring is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSo cute, Jodi! Both of them are fabulously coloured!!!
ReplyDeleteboth cards are wonderful. hard to choose between them!
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are awesome, I love how u accented the buttons on the first card, lovely coloring and piecing
ReplyDeleteThese are both gorgeous! I love the papers and colors.
ReplyDeleteWonderful work - both cards are just delightful! I adore the little Dutch girl and her pretty apron!
ReplyDeleteYOU are amazing!
ReplyDeleteLove the paper piecing!
Sandra ltb
Darling cards. I love the layout and embellies of the first card. I am always trying to add some of the millions of buttons I own. this sure is a great way to do that. ksh
ReplyDeleteOMG girlie these are fab!...such great papers love the embossed background on the Netherlands card so authentic looking! fun paper piecing too!
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are terrific. Especially like the clever inside of the first one.
ReplyDeletelove them both
ReplyDeleteTwo great cards! I just love the little Dutch girl - brings back memories of my year living in Holland. Fabulous work as always :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!!! So many fabulous details! The partial circles behind the buttons and the hemp card wrapped around the ribbon not to mention the gorgeous DP and coloring on the first card.
ReplyDeleteLove the 2nd one as well!! Too cute!
OK Jodi, so I'm admiring everyone's papers with the little Dutch PI and it's actually called "double dutch"? How hilarious, er, I mean, perfect is that? I love your embossed kraft paper with the white circles and buttons! Gorgeous! And I am a huge reader and still subscribe to the Washington Post daily edition, so Read All About It was definitely made with me in mind!
ReplyDeleteDarling, darling cards! And thanks for showing the copics used on your cards, that helps me as I am a newbie to copics!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards. The first one gives such a Dutch feeling, the colors, everything's just perfect! The second card is beautiful also, love the pretty papers and the PI-girl is really adorable. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletethey are absolutely gorgeous, Jodi, I can only say that I love everything about these cards!!
ReplyDeleteboth cards are absolutely gorgeous!! i love how you used all the patterned papers and those hybrid rolled roses are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAdoraable Jodi! I love the new stamps! Your paper piecing rocks and I love the button treatment on the first card! HUGS!
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are gorgeous. Love the paper piecing.
ReplyDeleteWow, wow and wow, these are both so gorgeous.
ReplyDeletelove both of these lovelies!!
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They are both adorable.
ReplyDeleteDarling cards!!!!! I love the paper piecing and the buttons.
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Sharron♥
So adorable. Love the new PI images and your colors & papers are perfect.
ReplyDeleteEverybody has rocked these two new stamps!! Yours in great!
ReplyDeleteLove both of your cards!! Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThese are stinkin' cute! PI night is my favorite preview night :)
ReplyDeleteToo Stinkin' Adorable!!!! Love them both! I have a feeling this release is going to be an expensive one for me!
ReplyDeleteJodi, So So cute!!! I love that little girl in the chair!!! I really need that set. Unfortunately I think I need all the new sets!!! Thanks for the great Copic tip. Very much appreciated. Sandy C.
ReplyDeleteThese are both so adorable!!! Love them.
ReplyDeleteAwwww....aren't they just so sweet? I love the color scheme on the little Dutch girl card and the News Flash little girl has such a believable and aptly named expression. And she does look so innocent there.
ReplyDeleteBoth are SO cute! I REALLY like how you used the buttons on the first card!
ReplyDeleteLove! Question about the first card... How did you do the texture on the kraft background of the first card?
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