My Favorite Things + Picket Fence Studios Blog Hop & Giveaway!

Hi friends! We are so excited today to be collaborating with our friends at My Favorite Things! This phenomenal stamp company produces a beautiful line of inks we are addicted to, as well as patterned paper that will make your heart sing, in addition to their stamps, dies, stencils and more. 

Today our team is working with their inks and patterned paper, and just wait until you see all the inspiration on today's hop. And be sure and check out the giveaway details!

First up, Amanda used the Strip Splash Paper Pad from MFT with our Mini Slim Line Stitched and Scalloped Rectangles Die Cutting System, which includes this phenomenal large Love You die in the set!

Then, she used the Buffalo Brights paper pack as the backdrop for the beautiful, embossed Winter Has Come to Town stamp image

This ADORABLE card features Gingerbread Bob, which she embellished with bens, the MFT Buffalo Brights paper and MFT's Fire Coral ink. The embellishments are the Picket Fence Studios Gingerbread Houses Sequin Mix Plus.

Daniel created a gorgeous scene in that classic aqua and red color scheme, using MFT Red Hot and Summer Splash inks, the Happy Holidays Menagerie repeating background stamp, and the Slim Line Our Town cover Plate Die.

Erica brought the color with this cheerful clean and simple card. She used Limelight, Lemon Chiffon, Summer Splash, Cement Gray, Grape Jelly and Cotton Candy Inks with our sweet little tree from Joyeux Noel, finishing the scene with Sands of Time and Reflections Gem Mixes.

She used the exact same inks with our Soar Butterfly Stencil and Life Changing Blender Brushes - the soft application of color completely transforms the inks! She used the Sands of Time gem mix here as well.

Speaking of butterflies, Lisa used our Zing Butterfly Stencil with her MFT inks and Life Changing Blender Brushes and Iridescent Moonshine Sequins.

Ilina created a stunning floral blended design with her MFT Inks and our Shading Flower Stencil

Julia brought ALL the Halloween today! She combined Butterscotch & Candied Yam inks (how perfect is that) on an A2 card with Life Changing Blender Brushes and our Jack-O-Lantern Stencil

The Keep Me in Stitches Paper Pad is the backdrop for her Triple Trouble image and sentiment!

Using a beautiful complementary color scheme of Grape Jelly Ink and a bright green witch hat. The sentiment is from Triple Trouble, and the spiders are from Marching Spiders seamless background stamp. She matted that layer with the Keep Me in Stitches patterned paper.

Finally, this adorable clean and simple card! Again she used the Marching Spiders background after masking a diagonal and ink blending Grape Jelly ink in the opening. Then she used Triple Trouble's small pumpkins, cut with the coordinating dies and beautifully colored.

Karen created a stunning, cheerful winter scene using Butterscotch Ink and Snowdrop White Paper Glaze through the Slim Line Dashes Stencil. She cut the panel with the Mini Slim Line Stitched and Scalloped Rectangles Die Cutting System. Then she used the Slim Line Stitched and Scalloped Rectangles and Alpha Die to cut the Petite Gingham Paper Pad for the scalloped circle, and then colored the little deer from Lots of Christmas Cheer, cut with the coordinating die. She stamped the sentiment from Fancy Friendship Sentiments, and cut it with the coordinating die.

Larisa created a beautiful ink blended rainbow through the A2 Framed Leaves stencil to mat the image from Nothing Short of Amazing. She finished it with a little strip of the Stripe Splash Paper Pad and our Hello Word Topper Die.

Michelle created two stunning rainbow cards today with her MFT inks. The first features our You Make This World Better Cover Plate Die, popping an Iridescent Moonshine Sequin in the center of each flower. The sentiment is from Watercolor Roses.

Using the same sentiment, she did ink smooshing with the same inks on a rectangular panel, and then coordinated that with the soft background created with Life Changing Blender Brushes and the Fancy Kaleidoscope Stencil

Rachelle created a vivid and rich scene with ONLY dies and stencils - no stamps! The dies she used are: Slim Line Trees Silhouette Cover Plate, Billy the Gnome, Happy Halloween Word Topper and the Scarecrow Cover Plate Die. She added Paper Glitz to the trees for that final magical touch. 

Then she switched gears for this soft floral card. She ink blended the background through the Flowers stencil after masking the image from the Early Tulip Bouquet - we love the glow!

Sara created two gorgeous clean & simple cards. A tiny strip of patterned paper, bordered by black, anchors her delicate, ink blended snowflakes from our Winter Snowflakes Dies.

In a similar anchoring technique with the striped paper, she created a collage of the Winter Snowflakes behind her greeting, and before attaching that, she created a stunning Cement Grey Ink fade with Life Changing Blender brushes and the Arctic Winter Stencil.

Finally, Lydia created an eclipse technique card using our Slim Line Oversized Many Blessings Die, the Slim Line Changes Stencil, and three of the gorgeous blue MFT inks.

Here are all the products used in today's cards:

 

Want more inspiration and to be entered in our giveaway? You're in luck! To be entered to win, just leave a comment on this post and you'll be entered to win a $50 Picket Fence Studios gift card. Winner will be announced on November 3rd!

Head over to the MFT Blog to see their projects with our products, and have a chance to be entered to win a $50 MFT Gift Card. 

Here are links to more inspiration and details on the cards you're seeing today!

MFT Blog

Michelle Lupton

Larisa Hohman

Rachelle Oltean

Karen Reategui

Lisa Tilson

Sara Sherlock

Daniel West

Lydia Fiedler

 

 

 


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  • Shawn Wenrich on

    So much colorful and amazing inspiration I love it all! What a great team up of two of my fav companies!

  • Patricia Honc on

    Life changing blending brushes are true to their name! They make blending so easy and fun. To me, there’s nothing better out there for blending with so many different inks. MFT inks are at the top of my list along with Distress inks!



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