Welcome to the third day of Teasers for My Favorite Things! This week is full of inspiration for you AND we have some fun prizes for you too, so be sure to hop on over to the MFT Blog to see how you can win some MFT goodies!
All of these new products will be available for purchase on June 11th @ 10 PM Eastern.
For my card today, I'm inking up Doodle Garden Aloha and built a scene using the new Sun Ray Die-namics.

I stamped her in Memento Tuxedo Black ink on X-Press It Blending Card Stock and then colored her with Copic Markers. I fussy cut her out and then popped her up over a beach, which I made out of the Snow Drifts Die-namics dies in Kraft and Natural Card Stock. The water behind her is the Wavy Edge Die-namics, which I cut out of Blu Raspberry Card Stock.
I stamped another sentiment from the set in Black Licorice Ink inside my card as well.
Be sure to stop by the MFT Blog for all the release details and a complete list of all the designers playing along in tonight's Teaser. There is also prizes up for grabs, so you will definitely want see how you can get your hands on some fabulous freebies!
Here are the MFT products I used today - all of the new products will be available for purchase in the MFT Boutique on June 11th at 10 PM Eastern.
Thanks so much for stopping by!

recipe -
stamps: doodle garden aloha (mft)
paper: sweet tooth (mft), orange fizz (mft), banana split (mft), sno cone (mft), blu raspberry (mft), kraft (mft), natural (mft), x-press it blending card stock
ink: memento tuxedo black, black licorice (mft)
accessories: copic markers, sun ray die-namics (mft), wavy edge die-namics (mft), snow drifts die-namics (mft), sewing machine, thread, foam tape
She's so darn cute !! I can't wait to get her!!
ReplyDeleteI like how you used the snow drifts to make sand !
Totally LOVE this card, it makes me smile :)
ReplyDeleteI love the scene, gorgeous card
ReplyDeleteShe is such a cutie...love your scene Karen.
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely scene!! I especially like how you used the sun ray in yellow and the orange for an extra glow, and the interlocking snowy dies for the sand dunes ;)
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I love how you layered the sentiment into the sand
ReplyDeleteAlright. I am saying it. This is my fav that I have seen today! The rolling sand, the peek of the orange behind the sun rays.....LOVE!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! What an amazing scene!
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect day brightening, smile-making card you've created with this charming scene! Wonderful!!
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Oooh, I am loving this! Genius idea to use the snow drifts for your sand!
ReplyDeleteFabulous job! Your card is so well put together. I like that you used the snow drifts die for the sand. :)
ReplyDeleteKaren, I love, love, love how you did the sand with the little mahalo! how clever are you! Beautiful scene.
ReplyDeleteThis is fun! I really like the offset sun ray die too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card with the layering and colors. Cute hula girl.
ReplyDeleteTotal cuteness, I love this.
ReplyDeleteLove the use of the snow drifts die! Always glad to see a different way to us a die I already have!
ReplyDeleteOMG....this is super, super cute!!!!
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL, sunny card!! I just LOVE your beautiful coloring!! And doubling the sun ray die looks AMAZING!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and sweet image.
ReplyDeletefantastic like a true ray of sunshine
ReplyDeleteLove this sun - it is such a great addition to your card!
ReplyDeleteSandra ltb
Oh my gosh! How cute is she?!
ReplyDeleteLoving all this little attention to detail - the orange layer behind the sun, the rolling sand - Great Job!!
ReplyDeletewhat an awesome creations... I just love how you used it... this hop is awesome... can't wait till release day...
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Fabulous card! Love your two tone sun!!
ReplyDeleteKaren, your card is adorable.
ReplyDeleteShe is just darling Karen! This qualifies for our first Summertime challenge over at my A.R.T. Challenge blog, hope to seeya there! http://arandomthursdaychallenge.blogspot.com/2013/06/welcome-first-challenge.html
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