Monday, February 5, 2024

My Favorite Things - Friendship & Flowers February Card Kit

 







Welcome to my blog where I'm sharing my first of two cards featuring the February card kit by MFT Stamps which is called 'Friendship & Flowers'.  Following on from the very popular January card kit called Flower Fusion, this month's kit gives you some playful angles to work with, some new sentiments (although I used a sentiment from last month's kit) and reformatted layering stencils to work with the new angled stencil.  Here's what I've used for this card:-


My card started with a white A2 panel of sturdy cardstock.  Over this I layered the Smart Mask - Diagonal Center Strip stencil.  I then set about using each of the five Friendly Flowers layering stencils in turn and ink blending through them.  They are numbered for ease of use.




I used a selection of primarily purple, blue and green inks for my design these were either from MFT's ink line or Distress Oxide inks.   When it came to the fifth and final stencil in the set I used a sparkling Gelly Roll pen and drew around the outside of each little bloom cut-out and when I lifted the stencil off I continued to colour in with the pen.   It doesn't photograph well but in person when the card is handled it's a rather lovely sophisticated touch.  Before removing the Smart Mask stencil I continued with the Gelly Roll pen and went around the outside of the two portions and it looks like metallic thread.  Glitter is allll in the movement right?




To finish the card, I stamped the sentiment in my Misti using Grape Jelly Ink by MFT and I used a purple pen with a fine tip to go around the outside of those small light purple flowers to make them pop more.   I then sized the card up to an A6 by adding two panels of cardstock, one in Boysenberry and then the last one is white again.  These were all glued together and then to my card base and I highlighted sparingly with a white gel pen and added white Nuvo drops to the centre of some of the blooms for added interest.

Here's a look at the whole kit below.




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