It's my favorite time of the month! That's right, the MFT Teasers are starting today! This month MFT has another amazing line up of stamps and Die-namics for you. Today, we are starting with the fabulous Who's That Girl - May I Have This Dance? This set is FULL of fabulous sentiments to go with this great image.
Like many of you, I struggle with masculine cards, but I think I may have actually made one here! LOL I really wanted to make a card that could be given to a man. I had a few rules, no ribbon, no glitter, nothing fluffy! I
I stamped the image on a piece of X-Press It card stock and I colored it with Copics. I paired the image with some of the gorgeous new Love Me paper from My Mind's Eye. I LOVE this new line! I used some Going Grey and Basic Grey card stock. I added a bit of Stone Twine, I figured that would be acceptable because it's not actually ribbon!
Let's talk Die-namics! Did you notice that little tab on the front of the card? That little tab is one of four tabs that make up the new Mini Tabs Foursome Die-namics! I can't tell you how excited I am about this foursome! I also used the Bracket Tab Die-namics die on the inside of the card. The hearts were created with the Hearts-A-Plenty Die-namics die.
Here are the details about the upcoming release on December 6 at 10 PM EST:
- You can attend the New Release Party on December 6th from 8-10 PM EST HERE in the MFT forum, where you can enjoy fun, games, and PRIZES!
- The MFT release, including all new stamp sets and Die-namics, is on December 6 at 10 PM EST. You'll find all the newest products HERE at release time.
- The guest designer contest is ON! Check out the forum for details on how YOU can win $200 in stamp sets and Die-namics, and play along with the MFT Design Team for a month.
- If you'd like to see all the teasers for today, please click on over to the MFT Blog NOW. Be sure to leave comments as you go for the chance to win one of 2, $10 gift certificates given away daily. The winners will be posted on December 6 just before the release party, on the MFT blog.





