Today the MFT Design team is taking a fresh look at the March release with inspiring ideas and innovative takes on the complete collection. We love the opportunity to look at our products with fresh eyes, envisioning entirely new ways to showcase the possibilities they present. We can’t wait to share our ideas with you!
For my card today I am using the new Blueprints 27, Twice The Thanks Die-namics, and the gorgeous new Beautiful Blooms stamp set and dies. I also used paper from the Tranquil Textures and Thick and Thin paper packs. I started by covering the whole front of my card with paper from the Thick & Thin paper pack. The papers and card stock were inlaid into the grid die, and then that was mounted onto my card front with foam tape. The flowers were added with foam tape, and the Thank you die was cut out several times and layered for dimension.
Make sure you hop on over to the My Favorite Things Blog to see what all the other fabulous designers did with this challenge!
Thanks so much for stopping by!
Kay :)
Lovely card. You inspire me with your creations!! Thanks so much!!
ReplyDeleteLovely card. You inspire me with your creations!! Thanks so much!!
ReplyDeleteDelightful card, Kay! What a great use of the pattern paper! I really like it inlaid like you have it. Such a nice backdrop for those pretty little flowers. The font on that Thank You is beautiful. The soft colors really work well on this design. Your creations are indeed so very inspiring!! Hugs!!
ReplyDeleteYour card is so beautiful!!! I love the different squares!
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Beautiful colors set off the creative combination of elements!
ReplyDeleteSuch a clever way to use the new Blueprints! Love the color combo, too!
ReplyDeleteLovely card n colors too !
ReplyDeleteOh my Kay this is stunning, why is it that every card you make I want to make one just like it too! <3
ReplyDeleteTerrific use of the die Kay and the colors are are perfect for Spring!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful, soft card - I love it!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I always love your use of blues and violets :)
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