Hi all! It's time for another installment of MFT Wednesday Stamp Club, and this week it's time for #59.
This might be THE lightest (in weight) card I have EVER made. No metal, no ribbon, and just a "couple" layers (8 to be exact, but who's counting). It's sweet and simple! I wanted the patterned paper to shine, and wanted to incorporate the colors in the papers with my ink choices. Once I had that all together, I couldn't add anything else without it being too much... so I went with "less is more" on this one.
The word "love" was stamped with the Monogram Alphabet, which coincidentally, I LOVE. The small fishtail banner is from First Place Award Ribbon Die-namics.
Remember, you can get all the details by visiting the MFT Blog and the MFT forum on SCS (look for the most recent WSC thread). You'll need to upload your card in the SCS gallery using the keyword shown on the sketch. You will have the chance to win up to $20 in MFT money. One winner is chosen at random each week!
Go get sketchy with MFT!
Remember, you can get all the details by visiting the MFT Blog and the MFT forum on SCS (look for the most recent WSC thread). You'll need to upload your card in the SCS gallery using the keyword shown on the sketch. You will have the chance to win up to $20 in MFT money. One winner is chosen at random each week!
Go get sketchy with MFT!
Simple lovely! I really like how you used the monogram set and the colors are so cute together!
ReplyDeleteJody I find this "minimalistic" approach of yours simply DIVINE!! Gorgeous colors and you've done just that...let everything shine!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE IT!!
Crafty Hugs!
Meredith
Such a sweet card! Lovely papers too!
ReplyDeleteLove Beth xx
So simple, yet so effective!
ReplyDeletejust lovely!
ReplyDeleteThis is just PERFECT! LOVE the colors and how you stamped love!!
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely card.
ReplyDeletejennik
Cute card! Also, I have a sewing question for you. Just got a Sew Mini! Do you use the heavy C&C thread for the bobbin? Any insight would be greatly appreciated!!
ReplyDeleteLove the layers and stitching!
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