MFT Stamps February Release Countdown Day 3

 

Hello friends! I LOVE YOU 3000! Are there any Marvel Comics fans out there? Can you guess which movie this is from?

It's Day 3 of the MFT February Release Countdown! We're halfway there to the release! Today's sneak peek includes an array of alphabet and numbers stamps and dies. I absolutely love word and alphabet stamps and dies. And I get super excited when the alphabet has a set of matching numbers! I love the ability to personalize my cards with sentiments. After all, that personalize factor is what sets handmade cards apart from store bought ones, right?

My clean and simple card today features the new Hip Hip Yay Alphabet and Hip Hip Yay Numbers sets. 

I stamped the desired letters and numbers onto a piece of Neenah Solar White 110 lb card stock with Memento Tuxedo Black ink. I colored the image with Copic markers. I used the coordinating Hip Hip Yay Alphabet Die-namics and Hip Hip Yay Numbers Die-namics to cut them out.

COPIC COLORS
Red: R20/22/24
Blue: B0000/000/00
Yellow: Y13

I used another piece of white card stock (4" x 5.25") and adhered all of my colored letters and numbers with some foam adhesive tape for some added dimension and interest. 

I then adhered the panel to a piece of Red Hot Card Stock (4.25" x 5.5") which was then adhered to a Smooth White card base (4.25" x 5.5"). I finished the card with a few clear sequins.


I was so excited that I was able to make a custom card for the Marvel Comics fans around here. I may not know all of the modern day Disney princesses but I can tell you all about superheroes and Star Wars! But of course, this superhero fan wife/Mom opts to remember all of the sweet quotes (like “I Love You 3000”) rather than the number of enemies defeated in these movies! 


Be sure to stop by the MFT Blog for more sneak peeks and inspirations! 


Thank you for taking the time to visit today. I hope you liked my card. I'll be back tomorrow to share more sneak peeks. Please also visit my INSTAGRAM feed for more inspirations.



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