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MFT - YUZU SCHOOL IS COOL + ISLAND SHELL-EBRATION

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  Hi all!! For this card, my inspiration comes from a place on Christmas Island. The video about the red crab shocked me when I saw it. I was excited to use the YUZU School Is Cool and Island Shell-ebration Stamp Set to create this fun scene. 🚍🚍 Let's Get Together Soon For Some Fun  🚍🚍 To begin, I stamped the cute images using the Extreme Black Hybrid Ink Pad onto Sanders Waterford ( 300gsm, 140lb, CP, High White ) watercolor paper. Then, as always, I colored them with Holbein watercolor. Once the images dried, I used the coordinating die-namics to cut them out. Next, I colored the beach scene for the background with watercolor and heat embossed the sentiment from Jungle Fun Stamp Set onto Heavyweight Translucent Vellum. Finally, I adhered the colored images to the panel to finish the card as shown. I hope you enjoyed my card today!! Thank you so much for stopping by!! ⬧---  SUPPLIES  ---⬧ ⬧  YUZU School Is Cool Stamp Set ⬧  YUZU School Is Cool Die-nami...

YUZU ISLAND SHELL-EBRATION - MFT STAMP MARCH RELEASE COUNTDOWN DAY 5

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Hello Friends!! It's time to begin the countdown for the MFT March Release. This month's release is packed full of cuteness products. Did you know that MFT has a brand new collection? The name of this brand new collection is called "YUZU" Today I have a super fun card to share with you.  It uses the brand new Island Shell-ebration Stamp Set from the new YUZU collection. To start, I stamped the cute images using the Extreme Black Hybrid Ink Pad onto Smooth White Card Stock and colored by Copic Marker. Then I used the coordination die-namics to cut them out.  For the word "COME ON", I used Essential Alphabet Die-namic onto other Smooth White Card Stock. For the background, I used another Smooth White Card Stock I then blend the Distress Oxide in Fossilized Amber, Tumbled Glass, Salty Ocean and Tea Dye were used.  Finally,  I heat embossed the sentiment included in the stamp set  directly on my card front  and I adhered the colored images with foam t...