Thursday, November 4, 2010

Inspired By Winter!

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Hi all!

First up, if you have come here for the MFT Blog Hop please scroll down to the next post.

It’s Thursday which means it is time for another challenge with my friends over on the CCEE Stampers challenge blog. Being a brand new month we have a new hostess which is Cindy Haffner.

Cindy’s challenge this week is to create a card that includes a winter scene. Of course I had to use MFT Stamps new set called Inspired By Winter … it’s the perfect set for this challenge *smile*

The layout used here is from this week’s Mercy’s sketch challenge (MTSC98). I did change the rectangle main panel to a circle.

The snowflakes used on the bottom left of my card were created using the Snowflakes Trio Die-namics die.

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I have used the same layout on the inside of my card as I did on the outside. Although this time I kept the panel that the sentiment is on as a rectangle. The sentiment is also included in the set.

Don’t forget to check out the CCEE Stampers blog (goes live 12 AM EST) to see the rest of the creations the CCEE Stampers created this week. You can also see more details of their creations on their individual blogs:

Stamps: Inspired By Winter – MFT Stamps
Paper: White; Black; Blue; Figgy Pudding DP – Basic Grey
Die-namics: Snowflake Trio Die – MFT Stamps
Other: Black Ink; Circle Nestabilities; Sewing Machine; Glitter Glue; Foam Tape; Copics

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6 comments:

Cindy Haffner said...

Frances this is STUNNING!!

Jana Weaver said...

I LOVE this!! So glad I bought that set last night otherwise I'd be kicking myself right now!!

Jessie/knightrone said...

This is stunning Frances!!

Charlene Merrick (LilLuvsStampin) said...

Pretty winter scene,
Frances!

Joanne (jojot) said...

what gorgeous dp and I am loving how you used this new set

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