Tuesday, June 4, 2019

MFT & Friends June Release


Hello everyone. 

I am always excited to be participating in the MFT & Friends' posts. I am a huge fan of Birdie Brown, I’m sure you have heard this before. And this month, I am simply in love with these adorable sea creatures and their punny coordinating sentiments. 

The MFT June Release is LIVE in the shop right now. (CLICK HERE!) to check out the entire release. You can also (CLICK HERE!) to see the MFT & Friends post with tons of inspiration for this release. 



Today I have two projects for you both using the NEW Friends with Fins stamp set and coordinating dies from My Favorite Things and Birdie Brown. This set has whales and dolphins and an absolutely adorable shark that I just had to color. I actually cut him out and stuck him onto a collage I’ve been creating behind the scenes here in my craft room. The other images found their way onto this adorable oversized card. 

This card actually measures around 4 1/4 by 7. I never actually measured it. I just assumed I would have to us a big old envelope to send it in.  I was inspired to create it with the MFT Pop Up Wiper Card Components that are also being released today. I used the long wave border die in that set to create the seamless waves on the top of my card. This was so easy because of the length of this die. 

Before cutting the waves into the top of that panel, I did use my Nuvo Blender brushes to ink blend some Distress Oxide Inks for the water and the sandy ocean bottom. I used  Mermaid Lagoon, Salty Ocean, and Tumbled Glass for the water, and the sandy ocean bottom was created with Antique Linen and Brushed Corduroy. 



Once I saw how good the background looked, I needed to do more ink blending so I ink blended four additional smaller panels to use as well. I  used the NEW MFT Under the Sea dies with them to add to the underwater environment.  For those panels I used...

  • Teal - Cracked Pistachio, Evergreen Bough, and Peacock Feathers
  • Purple - Wilted Violet and Shaded Lilac
  • Coral - Abandoned Coral and Ripe Persimmon
  • Gray - Pumice Stone, Hickory Smoke, and Black Soot

Once the panels were all inked. I used one of the colors from each blend to add a little bit of splatter with the Ranger Splatter Brush and an acrylic block. I just simply add some ink to the acrylic block and dip my brush in. Re-inkers are fabulous for this technique. It gives you a lot of ink to play with.  I rub the bristles over against the block over my project and try to direct the splatter onto the backgrounds the best I can. The Ranger Splat Box helps me contain my mess, but I have used an old diaper box for this in the past as well.  

Since I already had my splat box out, I decided to cover them with shimmer as well. I used Imagine Crafts Frost and Sparkle shimmer spritz as well as Hero Arts White Iridescent spray to make all of the panels shine before die cutting them. 

I then used MFT’s Extreme Black Ink to stamp the images from the Friends with Fins stamp set onto Neenah 110 lb Solar White Cardstock. I used my Copic Markers to color them. I also added a bit of shading with my Faber Castell Gold Faber Colored pencils. 



I added the images and the die cuts onto the background with either Nuvo Deluxe Liquid adhesive or Scotch 3M Foam Tape.  I almost forgot the bubbles!  The bubbles are also from the Friends with Fins coordinating dies. I cut them from the lightest parts of the blue ink blended background that I used for the water. We are just going to pretend these fish are talking amongst themselves for this scene. 

I stamped the “ I would cross and ocean for you” sentiment  with Nuvo Clear Mark embossing ink and heat embossed it with Ranger White embossing powder.  I quickly trimmed it down with my Fiskars wire guide paper trimmer. 

I also added some Gelly Roll Stardust pen to the hearts and I coated them with a layer of Nuvo Crystal Glaze. 



My second card is super simple, but really fun. Does anyone remember the fish from finding Nemo that could work together to transform themselves into just about anything? Well, that was my inspiration for this card.  

I used my Brother Scan N Cut to cut out the shape of a heart out of Avery repositionable label material. I placed it onto a piece of Neenah 110 lb Cardstock. I loaded an acrylic block with the two solid cluster of fish images  from the Friends with Fins stamp set and stamped them repeatedly with Nuvo Clear Mark embossing ink.  After every couple of stamps, I coated them with Wow Under the Sea embossing glitter. Once the heart was completely filled in, I heated up the fish with my Wagner heat tool to finish the embossing. 


I removed the heart shaped mask and added a sentiment strip made from Papertry Ink’s Tranquil Tide cardstock.  I stamped the “sending you an ocean of love”  with the same embossing ink and Ranger White embossing powder.  This sentiment was also trimmed with my paper trimmer. 

I hope you enjoyed my projects for today. If you would like to see more from this release or see more inspiration (CLICK HERE!)  to visit My Favorite Things online store and blog. 

Thank you so much for visiting my blog today, 

Koren 

38 comments:

  1. The heart school of fishes is wonderful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  2. Beautiful cards! I love your scene and the little fishies are so cute!

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  3. These are both so cute, but the oceans of love card is pure brilliance! I love the school of fish in the shape of a heart.

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  4. Great cards! I love the unusual size of the first one and your heart masking is sheer genius!!! Not surprised you were inspired by a Disney movie ;-)

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  5. your cards are lovely - thanks for the ideas:)

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  6. Lovely cards, Koren. I love how real your coral looks!!

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  7. Such cute cards! I love these new ocean images.

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  8. Wonderful underwater scene! And I love the heart with fishes :)

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  9. Friends with fins is MY FAVORITE of the release! I Just love those chubby dolphins and whales!

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  10. So clever to use the little fish to create a heart! Very creative

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  11. Love both of your cards but your second card is amazing. TFS!

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  12. Oh my! Both your cards are totally adorable!!! Stunning colors!!!

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  13. You have such a knack with splatters! I love all the texture and interest it adds to your scene. But I have to admit, that second card has my heart. I'm really impressed that you managed to create such a clear circular flow in a non-circular space. And the embossing powder you chose is awesome. Thanks for being a guest designer this month!

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  14. Fabulous cards! Love the long design of the first one. Have seen a few of these lately and really like them.

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  15. Love both of those cards, the dolphins "in love" and especially that marvelous sparkly school of fishes! Brilliant!

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  16. Love the cards that you create. So fun!

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  17. Koren,
    I don't think you've created anything I haven't liked. These are fantastic!

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  18. Wonderful cards..love the size and detail on the first and Nemo inspiration on the 2nd.

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  19. Very cute cards! I love the sweet sea creatures.

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  20. I really like both of your cards. Great way to use the little fish to make a heart.

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  21. Oh. My. Goodness!!! That first card is sooooo adorable!!! I just love these little ocean friends and the fact you have used so many of them makes them even cuter!! And the school of fish on your second card is just too fun!

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  22. I love your cards! That fish stamp set is delightful and I love the heart out of fishes such a unique idea.

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  23. Koren, I love your card! I would cross and ocean for you deary! I love seeing what you create! Those whales are so stinkin cute!

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  24. Super sweet and lovely cards! Fantastic designs and awesome inspiration using the new products.

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  25. Awesome cards! Love the underwater scene you created with the Friends With Fins set!

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  26. Love the fish in a shape of a heart :)

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  27. Oh my goodness! Love both of your cards - the first one has great coloring and background and the second one is SO clever! I never would have thought of stamping them in the shape of a heart but it's perfect with that sentiment!

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  28. Oh I'm loving that ocean scene it's perfect, and what a great idea on the fish in the shape of a heart! feeling inspired!

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  29. Fun cards! I especially like how you did the waves at the top on the first card!

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  30. Fabulous cards. I like the ink blending and waves on the first and the creative heart of fish on the second.

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  31. Fabulous card! I love the little bubbles and the fish heart is just the cutest!

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