Hello and welcome
to the My Favorite Things June mid-month release! Only
2 days until the release is available. During the countdown, the MFT Design
Team is sharing lots of projects featuring all of the new products. The June mid-month release will be available on Tuesday June 23th at 10:00 am EST (=
Europe: June 23th at 4:00 pm CET).
Today, I’m
showcasing the newest Floating Petals
cling background stamp:
Most of the
supplies I used for this project are linked
at the bottom of this post. I’m in LOVE with this kind of background
stamps. They are so versatile. For my project, I heat embossed the Floating Petals to a piece of white cardstock with white embossing powder. I then sponged Distress ink over the panel. To add
more depth, I added a bit of black to the edges. I fixed my rainbow panel to
the front of a black top-folded card
base. The sentiment is from the Good
Luck Greeting Die-namics. I die cut it from black cardstock and adhered it to be background using foam pads.
Be sure to check
out the MFT blog to see what the other design team
members made with all the fabulous products!
For more
inspiration, don’t forget to check my MFT Gallery on
Pinterest and my INSTAGRAM feed!
That’s all for me
today! Thanks so much for stopping!
♥ Francine
Supplies (some links will not work until the
products are released):

8 comments:
Love your card! Edging in black and using a black mat really showcases the coloring. Gorgeous. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful. Love the contrast of color.
So beautiful and the black makes everything else stand out visually
Such an elegant card!
I love your blending on this card. This stamp appears to be very versatile. Thank you for sharing your beautiful work!
II love this card. The blending the whole thing it also shows how versatile this stamp is. Thank you for sharing your beautiful art.
VERY nice card! Blending with distress ink is so easy, and the colors you chose are gorgeous. Edging the panel in black really gives it more depth, and adhering it onto black finishes it perfectly!
Absolutely GORGEOUS card, Francine! The thin lines on the petals are perfect with your beautiful ink blending and your black sentiment is so striking against your color palette...WOW!
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