I have to admit to needing a few of these kind of birthday cards every now and then ... how about you? :) This darling new You've Got Mail stamp set from My Favorite Things just might make the recepient forget all about the lateness of your delivery, don't you think? And that sweet little coordinating You've Got Mail envelope Die-namics is FREE this month with your purchase (click here to find out more detials)! All of the stamps from the You've Got Mail stamp set are sized perfectly to fit on it! I adore the little postage stamp and cancellation mark, along with the diagonal "airmail" stripes stamps.
The envelope was cut from Primitive white cardstock and the edges sponged with Natural Premium Dye Ink. The finished envelope was popped up on Copic foam tape:
The pretty Hybrid Camellia Flower was die cut from Pink Lemonade cardstock and sponged with Bubblegum Premium Dye Ink. The Blueprints 16 curved panel was cut from Natural cardstock and Natural Premium Dye Ink sponged through the Jumbo Polka Dot stencil to create the curved panel. The Pink Lemonade panel was stamped with the Cheesecloth Background stamp in Bubblegum Premium Dye Ink. Both panels were die cut with the large stitched rectangle (almost A2 card front size) from Blueprints 15 -- I love that stitched detail!
The layout for my card comes from the current MFT Wednesday Stamp Club #190 sketch. You can find the sketch and all the details of the challenge and prize HERE.
One last bit of important information -- My Favorite Things has a brand new beautiful website that just premiered a few days ago!! You can check it all out HERE. I know you will love the new product zoom feature and all the great pertinent info links on the front page, not to mention the wonderful scolling top banner that features pretty sample artwork!
Hope you are having a fabulous weekend! School starts for us here on Monday, so we are enjoying the last bit of summer laziness!
Oh I love this. What a great idea.
Posted by: Jean Bullock | August 24, 2014 at 12:29 AM
Beautiful. I love the use of the Jumbo Polka Dot stencil and the stitched frame die from Blueprints 15.
Posted by: JoAnn B. | August 26, 2014 at 11:17 AM
Your card is adorable.
Posted by: Carol Mc | August 28, 2014 at 08:45 PM