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. Here are the details about the upcoming release on May 1 at 10 PM EST:
- You can attend the New Release Party on May 1 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 May 1 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 May 1 just before the release party, on the MFT blog.
Today I've made another whiteboard frame using a frame I picked up at Target on clearance. It has two 5x7 sized openings, I am using one for an inspirational message and the other for a little whiteboard. After all, in the crazy buzz of life, I need a little reminder to stop and smell the roses now and again. I do SO adore this month's Vertical Greetings II stamp set. It pairs four beautiful sentiments with a gorgeous Die-namic.
I added a trio of roses using the Large Royal Rose Die-namics, the Royal Rose Die-namics and one of the Mini Rolled Rose Die-namics. I seem to always cut them from two contrasting papers for an extra punch. Today the "extra" layer was cut from text printed paper. My beloved Paper Doll Die-namics.
To use the top half of this frame as a whiteboard, simply write on the glass over the ledger paper with a dry-erase marker. Easy-peasy! All of my papers today were discovered on a spin through my scrap bin. Lots of treasures in there today....
I'm really excited about tonight's New Release. The last few days have personally been ridiculous at home with the boys and sicknesses. I'm looking forward to catching up and having a good laugh at tonight's New Release Party from 8-10pm EST on Splitcoast Stampers. Hope to see you there!
Here's a graphic that shows the comparative size of the Die-namics.
They aren't sold as a group like this......
17 Comments Post a Comment:
Love this idea for a dry erase...always have seen one complete frame not two separate areas BTW these stamps and dies are great.
Beautiful frame, I love how the roses are out and the rest is sealed in the glass, love the beautiful background paper.
I would love to make something like this. Great idea as a message board. Your rolled roses are great with the text paper. Love it! ksh
Gorgeous! Love the idea of using the top for a whiteboard. Very creative :)
What a pretty whiteboard to look at each morning!! What a great idea!
Tricia
this is AWESOME! great idea and a pretty home decor piece. LOVE those little paperdolls.
LOVEEEEEEEE!!!
xoxoox
very creative ...love your flowers with the newsprint paper added...adds another fun element to otherwise gorgeous flowers!
so darling!!! seriously pretty, need to make one of these!
Oh wow! I LOVE this idea. I think I'm making one of these VERY soon! Yours looks fabulous!
WHAT A FABULOUS IDEA! This would be great in my scrapbook room for me to write upcolming projects on! Great job!
Cute Joanne! and thanks for pointing out all the royal roses can come in one set! Note to self....
I am just _obsessed_ with the Royal Roses, & I love seeing them done in double layers with contrasting colors or patterned papers. I especially like the way you have them clustered here, in a trio. Beautiful project... this would be great for gifting too! :)
Such a great project! Love the colors and papers!
This is so beautiful
CLEVER!!!!!!! I love the project!
I love this idea. You made it pretty but functional. Bravo.
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