the sweetest thing

Jul 4, 2012

MFT Wednesday Stamp Club


Hello!  It's Wednesday and that means it's time for another fun sketch challenge from MFT!  Here's a look at the sketch:


I made a card using à la modes Firecracker.



Kind of a fun image for the 4th of July, but then I didn't make it a 4th of July card - haha!  That's what I get for stamping ahead of schedule instead of last minute like I usually do.  She's stamped in Memento Tuxedo Black ink on a Rectangle STAX Set 1 Die-namics die cut, and I colored her with Copic Markers.  I paper pieced the firecracker with some Country Drive 6x6 papers from Echo Park and then sewed around the edges of the panel.

For the flower, I used the Prima Donna Petals Die-namics with a pink rhinestone center.


I love it with the Kraft Cardstock center.  For the inside of the card, I stamped the sentiment on a First Place Award Ribbon Die-namics and then layered it over 2 Mix & Match Banners Die-namics.


Be sure to stop on by the MFT Blog for a complete list of all the designers playing along in this week's Stamp Club.

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11 comments:

Tracy said...

Ack! I ABSOLUTLEY love this Karen!!! I want a skirt just like hers! :o)

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Natalie said...

Love that "short fuse" sentiment!! Fun "sorry" card and I think it's great to show that it doesn't have to be a 4th of July card with the firecracker! Love all the paper piecing!

Teresa Zuehls said...

Cute card! The sentiment makes it such a sweet way to apologize. TFS and have a happy and safe 4th.

Dana said...

Such a pretty card. Love the paper you used and that gorgeous flower.

scrappingnana said...

Adorable card. Cute sentiment.

Wendy said...

Shut up!!! This card will leave a big 'bang' with everyone! :P

Maureen said...

so summery and FUN!

Janice W. said...

Pretty colors! Such a pretty card!

Lisa Kind said...

So pretty! I love the yellow polka dotted paper and the sentiment is just so cute!

PapierGirl said...

Just darling - I love the pretty summer colors you used! :)