Now that you have all purchased some of your favorite new releases from My Favorite Things November products, the Design Team is ready to give you some more inspiration! Today, I have a couple of projects using my new Sweet Little Memories set as well as many other new releases.
Let's start with my scrapbook page. I think this must have the most MFT products on it of anything I've made yet!
I think it is obvious I am really into using all of the border Die-namics! I love layering them, coloring them, and decorating everything in site with them! This layout uses three different ones. I laughed at the comment that someone left yesterday about me using the Looped Border on every single thing I make. The trend is continuing on this layout! I used it on top of the house!
For the background of the layout, I stamped the new Striped Backgrounds with SnoCone Ink on smooth white cardstock. I would stamp it sometimes on a scrap piece of paper first so some of the lines were lighter than others. I wanted it to be very subtle. I stamped the Die-namics Home Sweet Home with the new Woodgrain Background stamp using Sweet Tooth ink (again, I stamped it first on scrap paper so it would be more subtle). I like adding the look of texture to plain cardstock and both of these stamp sets are perfect for that!
I used my "sweet little memories" sentiment on the Die-namics Pierced Oval. I cut the scalloped border from the bottom of the "living the happy life" sentiment stamp so I could use it below this one. These are both from my third and brand new set, Sweet Little Memories.
I love this little label stamp from the new Laina Lamb Designs set called Document It - Holiday Traditions. I also included the words from this set - they are tiny and look like they came from a typewriter, so I know I will be using them on my pages over and over! The Die-namics that matches this stamp set called Holiday Traditions Elements I keep using over and over as flowers. It's funny how both of these products were created for holiday scrapping, but I have only used them for non-holidays! You get more use out of your sets that way!
To make the circle outline, I just used the two largest circles together from the Pierced Circle STAX Die-namics set. For the journaling tag, I used Die-namics Blueprint 6.
Next I made a card using my Sweet Little Memories set again.
I stamped the sentiment with clear embossing ink and then used blue embossing powder over it. I lightly colored inside the letters with Copic markers. I added some of my FAVORITE border, the Die-namics Loopy Border to the top and the bottom. And I also used both of the torn out paper dies that I love - the Torn Notebook STAX and the Insert It - 3x4 Notepad Die-namics. These are two dies that I am getting a lot of use out of as well!
For the inside of the card, I doodled the rest of the first line of the song "Count Your Many Blessings" over a Die-namics Pierced Circle STAX and then added a couple of borders below it. Of course I had to add one of those flower dies that were not meant to be flower dies on top again!
I hope you enjoyed the last of my creations using the MFT November releases. Now it is your turn to show us what you make with these products! Any time you use my new Sunny Day Doodles stamp sets, please use #sunnydaydoodles hash tag on Instagram and tag me "suzyplant" so I can see them! Thanks so much for supporting my new line and have FUN creating!!!! Suzy
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I just ADORE your bright, happy style! These are pure fun!!
Posted by: Jodi Collins | November 15, 2013 at 01:33 PM
It took me all week to figure out which die you have been using for your sweet flowers. I love how you make these dies fit your fun style.
Posted by: Cyndi Elliott | November 15, 2013 at 01:45 PM
You always have such bright and happy projects!! Love your use of vibrant colours!! Beautiful projects today!
Posted by: Tracey | November 15, 2013 at 04:13 PM
Just came back from a quick trip over to the MFT shop and had to let you know that I picked up one of your stamp sets and....the loopy border die!
Posted by: Cyndi Elliott | November 16, 2013 at 03:36 PM