But, overall, looking at this sketch you see where I got the inspiration for this card. If you haven't been following along in the Wednesday Stamp Club challenge, you'll want to add it to your to-do list. After all, one lucky participant will win a prize, up to $20 to the MFT Boutique. And, did I mention, a new release is right around the corner? All you have to do each week is add your sample using the given keyword to the Galleries at Splitcoast Stampers.
For my sample today I've combined Tag, You're It along with By the Numbers!
Patterned paper is a bit of a jumble. I've got some October Afternoon Sidewalks (red dot and green pattern) Random from Crate Paper (denim) and Girls Paperie (ledger paper)
And guess what, I've got an extra of EACH! So how about another give-away?
To enter the give-away for today, I'm looking for ideas for my future Feature Friday videos for My Favorite Things. What products from MFT would you like to see in action? Or what techniques do you want some tips on? Basically, how can I help you!
One comment per person, and again, remember to leave your email address within the body of the message, or embedded in your profile. After all, if I can't reach you, then I can't send you your prize! I'll select the winner for this giveaway on Friday afternoon!
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Another FAB card :) I'm new to MFT-would love to see more info on their dies & maybe different ways & ideas for using them? X
Joanne,
Thanks so much for hosting a give away. I always like to see videos on how to color faces and hair better. I need help especially creating blondes, redheads and ethnic skin tones with copics on MFT faces.
What an awesome birthday card! I love these papers too! Very cute!
I would love to see more videos on their dies too! It seems that a lot of them would be so versatile, but I am not sure and am afraid to buy them sometimes, lol! Would be great to see what you've been doing with them :)
Thanks so much for the chance!
hugs, margie
I would love to know what you use to stick the rolled rose die on or how you flaten them. When I roll them up, they have this very sharp V shape at the bottom.
I am pretty much happy to see whatever you want to show! I love seeing you put the product work to work (especially the fantastic MFT die-namics). Another wonderful card today Joanne!
love all the flower dies!
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I've yet to try but I'll love to see more on paper piecing and coloring of the face & hair (a newbie with copics).
More info on the dies would be helpful for me, I've been considering them a lot lately. Thanks for another chance to win!!
Joanne, I second Sheng's suggestion! I'd love to see how to roll the rolled flower dies better so that they are rolled to the right tightness, and sit flat.
I am with the majority on this one and would enjoy tips and tricks for making some of the great flower embelllishments with the MFT dies! Your videos are so helpful and fun to watch-keep up the great work!!
LOVE your card! I would love videos on coloring with Copics!
Cool card. I like the mix of patterns and the cork is just perfect. I have no future suggestions, just want to see more of your creativity. ;-)
I would also love hair tutorials, and since I am waiting on a MfT order that contains felt, I would love some ideas using the felt!!
This is so adorable, I love how you combined all the paper together and that gives me ideas! lol. I would love to win your stamp sets, thanks!!!
This is GORGEOUS!!!!!
lovely card! that die set is on my list :)
I'm going to second the paper piecing suggestion... I try, but it's never great...
Oh this is awesome, I was so tempted by the tag die last week when I put my order in. For one thing, I would love to see some videos for the flower dies, I haven't purchased those yet, I'm kinda scared of them, lol.
Hi Joanne, your card is adorable!! I'd love to see some technique videos on copic colouring on light and shadows, if possible, using the PI stamps. Thank you.
I like tag cards and this birthday card is no exception! I like your choice of papers and the # die. :) I would also like more tutorials on how to mix and match the dies. :)
I love all your videos - how about a famous Joanne B bow/ribbon tying video?! I need a refresher :)
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