Wednesday, November 28, 2012

MFTWSC100-Little Elf

Hey everyone, and happy Wednesday!! That means it is time for another Wednesday Stamp Club challenge from My Favorite Things! It's MY favorite sketch challenge.



For my card, I used the SUPER cute new Pure Innocence Elf Girl set. I stamped her on X-Press It Blending card and then colored her with my Copics. She was then layered with some Sour Apple, Gumdrop Green, and Red Hot cardstock from My Favorite Things. I used the Sweet Stack Labels Die-namics for my sentiment and tab, and I used the Let It Snowflake Die-namics For my embellishments, I used  a spiral clip, Michael's brads, and some Red Hot grosgrain.


For the inside, I used the Jumbo Rounded Banner Die-namics to cut out my paper panels, and some more of the snowflakes from the Let It Snowflake Die-namics.

Here are the Die-namics I have used:





We encourage you all to play along, and to enter your card in the weekly draw for a $15 gift voucher to the MFT Boutique. Simply follow the sketch and create a card or other paper creation. You may use any stamps and supplies that you wish. Each week, a keyword is assigned to the sketch. All you need to do to enter, is upload your card to the gallery at SCS, and enter the given keyword in the keyword box, during the upload process. After the deadline, we randomly choose a winner from that week's entries and the winner will receive a $15 gift voucher. If the winning card uses MFT stamps, the participant will earn a $5 bonus, for a total of a $20 gift voucher! That is up to $100 per month in prizes, JUST for playing along. We hope you'll join us in 2012.

Check out the FAQ - Wednesday Stamp Club thread if you need any further info on this challenge or help on how to upload your card to the gallery.  Upload your creation to SCS using keyword MFTWSC100 for a chance to win this week prize (see above). You have until noon Tuesday, December 4th to play along.

Well, that is it for me for now! Be sure to check out the MFT blog for a full list of designers participating in today's sketch!