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We encourage you all to play along, and to enter your card in the weekly draw for a $15 gift voucher to the MFT Boutique. Simply follow the sketch and create a card or other paper creation. You may use any stamps and supplies that you wish. Each week, a keyword is assigned to the sketch. All you need to do to enter, is upload your card to the gallery at SCS, and enter the given keyword in the keyword box, during the upload process. After the deadline, we randomly choose a winner from that week's entries and the winner will receive a $15 gift voucher. If the winning card uses MFT stamps, the participant will earn a $5 bonus, for a total of a $20 gift voucher! That is up to $100 per month in prizes, JUST for playing along. We hope you'll join us in 2011.
Upload your creation to SCS using keyword MFTWSC6 for a chance to win this weeks prize (see above). You have until noon Tuesday, February 15 to play along.
Check out the FAQ - Wednesday Stamp Club thread if you need any further info on this challenge or help on how to upload your card to the gallery.
The winner of MFTWSC5 is plains stamper You can see her fabulous card HERE.
Week 6 already!! And the crowd goes wild....AAAAA!!! I have to admit, I had a hard time with this one, I didn't have that Die to go along with that smaller panel so I improvised and used one of the rolled flowers! Oh how I love those flowers and this new PI, Peek a Boo!!! She is darling! Can't wait to see this weeks cards!
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This week's sketch had me thinking out of the box a little, but that's a good thing, right? I made the pleated panel by using the 3/8" rosette...cut two, glued them together end to end then just pleated and adhered. Can't wait to see what everyone comes up with!
This week's sketch had me thinking out of the box a little, but that's a good thing, right? I made the pleated panel by using the 3/8" rosette...cut two, glued them together end to end then just pleated and adhered. Can't wait to see what everyone comes up with!
I just got the butterflies and I was itching to use them with this fabulous new sketch.....Can I tell you how much I LOVE these butterflies... A LOT!!!
Fun sketch...looks like it's perfect for those scrappy cards!! you ladies have all done a phenomenal job as always giving us some wonderful inspiration! Can't wait to get to work...fingers crossed for a good long nap tomorrow!!!
Hey where'd Julie go? Nice new pic. I love the lace on your card. It's yummy.
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Welcome to week six of MFT's WSC Getting Sketchy!
We encourage you all to play along, and to enter your card in the weekly draw for a $15 gift voucher to the MFT Boutique. Simply follow the sketch and create a card or other paper creation. You may use any stamps and supplies that you wish. Each week, a keyword is assigned to the sketch. All you need to do to enter, is upload your card to the gallery at SCS, and enter the given keyword in the keyword box, during the upload process. After the deadline, we randomly choose a winner from that week's entries and the winner will receive a $15 gift voucher. If the winning card uses MFT stamps, the participant will earn a $5 bonus, for a total of a $20 gift voucher! That is up to $100 per month in prizes, JUST for playing along. We hope you'll join us in 2011.
Upload your creation to SCS using keyword MFTWSC6 for a chance to win this weeks prize (see above). You have until noon Tuesday, February 15 to play along.
Check out the FAQ - Wednesday Stamp Club thread if you need any further info on this challenge or help on how to upload your card to the gallery.
The winner of MFTWSC5 is plains stamper You can see her fabulous card HERE.
I just got the butterflies and I was itching to use them with this fabulous new sketch.....Can I tell you how much I LOVE these butterflies... A LOT!!!
You are SO good with bold colors--this has BUNCHES of amazing detail too!
Have REALLY loved seeing all the DT samples using this sketch! Here is my card, though I really need to get some advice on how to get the outline image to fit the die shape perfectly! I really wish it was connected to a base, so it wouldn't be such a loose shape when you remove it from the acetate sheet. Any tips on how to use this set effectively?
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Lotsa beautiful cards yet again this week, ladies! Thanks for providing for some wonderful inspiration as I set myself on a path to make my card this afternoon!
Have REALLY loved seeing all the DT samples using this sketch! Here is my card, though I really need to get some advice on how to get the outline image to fit the die shape perfectly! I really wish it was connected to a base, so it wouldn't be such a loose shape when you remove it from the acetate sheet. Any tips on how to use this set effectively?
One of the DT members advised to place the stamp with the image side down inside the Die-namics die to line it up then place your acrylic block over it to pick it up. Lines it up perfectly every time.
I use both the method that Dawn's talking about (I think Jody may have posted pics on her blog, I'll have to go check) and I also use this method that Bar shows in this post Paper Pursuits: MFT September Teaser, Day One
One of the DT members advised to place the stamp with the image side down inside the Die-namics die to line it up then place your acrylic block over it to pick it up. Lines it up perfectly every time.
Thanks for letting her know. I was just coming to answer that question.
Here is my blog post that shows you how to do that:
Oh sure!! I owe you ribbon!! That makes total sense seeing as you're the one with the surplus! Like I could send you something that you don't already have! Tee hee! How 'bout some good Canadian chocolate instead?
Oh sure!! I owe you ribbon!! That makes total sense seeing as you're the one with the surplus! Like I could send you something that you don't already have! Tee hee! How 'bout some good Canadian chocolate instead?
Ooohhhh - that sounds good to me!! I'd take the Chocolate Jody!!!
Oh sure!! I owe you ribbon!! That makes total sense seeing as you're the one with the surplus! Like I could send you something that you don't already have! Tee hee! How 'bout some good Canadian chocolate instead?
Deal! JOKING of course (but I won't return to sender) heehee