MFT Party Mice

I haven’t made cards with any of my My Favorite Things stamps in a while, so it’s time to share one of those, and maybe also find my Copic og colored pencils to colour up some new ones soon. I coloured this one up as a part of a course this spring, so it’s been a while! I love these cute little mice.

The stamps, cardstock and word die are all by My Favorite Things, and the “celebrate” old style label is by Tim Holtz

RAM’s You’re two

Rachelle Anne Miller is out with a new release today and it’s full of numbers! I chose to use the Two Bears (aff.link) stamp for a birthday card needed for later this month! It is quite handy to have numbers like these for cards for children and I will definitely make more!

I’ve stuck with keeping it simple and converted the big number two into a big balloon! A simple stipe on the side to add a splash of colour before putting the narrower coloured panel on top using foam tape makes up my card today.

Mo’s Little Fairy Mandi

I’m back with a new card. The whole family has been sick for about a month now, so surely this cold virus must be on its way out of our system shortly! Thank goodness I have a little pile of coloured images to use when colouring isn’t happening. Although for this one I did draw the present in for her to sit on!

The stamp is by Mo’s Digital Pencil and it’s called Little Fairy Mandi. I’ve used a birthday die by Papirdesign together with a Mathia Design text stamp for the sentiment. It says “Birthday hug for you”.

Mo’s Peter Pan

It is Wednesday and I’m sharing another card using Mo’s Digital Pencil. I have made something a little bit different this time: a full panel shaker card for a boy! Various distress inks for the background before adding loads of sequins for Peter Pan to enjoy. Hopefully Tinker Bell won’t steal them all before the card reaches its recipient!

The background is made using 4 different distress oxide inks, a splatter stamp and a background stamp both by MFT Stamps. Various sequins were used to fill the card before a cut out Peter Pan was glued to the top with die cut letters and enamel dots both by Altenew filled the space next to him.