It's almost time to shop. All the new products will be available in the Brand Spankin' New section of the MFT Boutique tonight at 10pm EDT. Hop over to the MFT Blog for details and to download your copy of the monthly shopping list, 'cause you don't want to forget anything!
I used Pure Innocence Kitty Costume for my card today and turned her into an Alley Cat by placing her on a brick background.
I started with a Sweet Tooth card base, then added a layer of Black Licorice and a layer of Orange Fizz. I used the Plaid Builder Background, stamped with Orange Fizz Premium Dye Ink to add the pattern around the Orange Fizz layer. I tell ya, you need the Plaid Builder Background, even if you never intend on creating plaid. It's super versatile!!! I used the new Brick Wall Stencil sponged with Sweet Tooth Pigment Ink to create the brick pattern on the layer of Black Licorice.
I stamped Pure Innocence Kitty Costume with Memento Tuxedo Black onto X-Press It Blending Card and coloured her with copic markers. I created my own polka paper for her skirt by stamping her again onto Orange Fizz, then I stamped the dots from Washi Patterns onto the skirt and cut it out. I added a little sparkle to the polka dots by going over each of them with a black Spica glitter pen.
Here's a close up of the orange border and the brick wall. The 'EEK' sentiment is from Trick or Sweet and I stamped it with Black Licorice Premium Dye Ink onto the Orange Fizz speech bubble which I cut out using the Say What? Die-namics.
On the inside I stamped Pure Innocence Kitty Costume again with Orange Fizz Premium Dye Ink and added a sentiment from the set.
You'll find more information on the MFT Blog, along with a list of today's participating designers.
Here are the supplies I used:
(note: links to the new products will be live after August 6th at 10pm EDT)
Thanks for stopping by!
Karen
So cute and fabulous coloring
ReplyDeleteOh My Gosh!! I love the brick background, and her dress is so cute!!
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous card!
ReplyDeletevery cute kitty girl!
ReplyDeletevery cute cards
ReplyDeletehi karen,
ReplyDeletelovely card!!!
greetings femke
very pretty card, Karen!
ReplyDeleteLove the way you have used the plaid back ground stamp to frame your centre panel....I will try it when I get my hands on this stamp!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the idea Karen.
She is such a cutie. Love the brick wall stencil.
ReplyDeleteCute Halloween card-- like how you used the plaid builder to accent the corners!
ReplyDeleteGreat card. I love how you have used the stamps and stencils to build the backgrounds and your colouring and stamped paper piecing on the KI kitty is fantastic.
ReplyDeleteAdorable...thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteShe is adorable and beautifully coloured!! I love the brick wall behind her!
ReplyDeleteOh my, I love how you used the plaid background stamp to create a frame around your image. The stone wall stencil is a great touch. Super job!!!
ReplyDeleteShe is JUST ADORABLE! So cute!
ReplyDeleteAdorable-love the brick background!
ReplyDeleteLOL an alley cat, perfect...great card Karen
ReplyDeleteANOTHER fabulous use of the plaid background builder!! I need that stamp!! Love how the brick wall turned out...its awesome!
ReplyDeleteFabulous coloring and what a fabulous card!!
ReplyDeleteLove the texture of the sponged bricks and the copic texture of her top and tail, which are such interesting details.
ReplyDeleteThe brick wall is AMAZING, as is your coloring on her! Spectacular my friend!!
ReplyDeleteMeow! Love your Alley Cat and your colouring of her is craaaazy good! You are totally selling me on the plaid builder and love that brick background too.
ReplyDeleteshe's adorable, Karen! love the brick wall behind her and the touch of plaid is awesome.
ReplyDeleteOk, so that wall is so darn cool, and then the plaid criss crossing so perfectly in the corner, and your cutie pie PI girl on top of all that! This is da bomb, my friend!
ReplyDeleteEEK, such a cute card you made!!!
ReplyDeletevery cute!
ReplyDeleteSandra ltb
Look at that cute kitty!!! She is so sweet.
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