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Mona Pendleton | Monday, November 5, 2012 @ 10:00 PM | , , , , ,

Hi there! Hope you are all off to a great start of the week. Lots of exciting things going on here in my crafty world, can't wait to share what I've been working on! Today, over on the MFT blog some exciting news is being revealed which brings me to the card I am sharing...
To make this card, I stamped the beautiful Poppy image from the Inspired By Flowers Set #3 on an oval shaped die cut piece of Blending Card that was cut using a Die-namics Oval STAX Set 1 die,  colored using various Copics. I added some texture and glitter using the dryer sheet technique
I stamped the Welcome sentiment from Inspired By The Front Porch - Fall on a die cut sentiment strip that was made using Die-namics Sentiment Strips then finished it off with a trio of stitched on Whip Cream buttons.

For sketch inspiration, I played along with The Sweet Stop:

Thanks so much for visiting! I hope you hop on over to the MFT blog and read all about it! I'll be back tomorrow, Midnight Eastern kicking off the MFT November Teasers. Hope to see you then. Have a great day/evening.
Be Sweet :)
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36 Sweet Comments So Far:

Holly AKA KopyKat 1 said...

Wow, teaser time already? How perfect! lol. Love this fabulous card and the design and the dryer sheet technique are all so fabulous....okay off to MFT to read all about the news.....

Pauline 2 said...

Beautiful Mona, that's a new technique to me, and it adds some fabulous texture! Love the sketch too!

Carol D 3 said...

Fabulous Card Mona, that Poppy is just perfect for Remeberance Sunday. Love the technique.
Another great publication in Simply Cards and Papercrafts mag again this Month.

Hugs Carol x

Christine L 4 said...

Oooh thats a different technique for me to try..... i LIKE!

Hugs
Christine x

Fiona 5 said...

Absolutely stunning!!! Love this technique! Gives such a wonderful feel and texture!

Ros Crawford 6 said...

This is so pretty ... I'm loving the MF paper there too!

sandi 7 said...

Wow! This is absolutely BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!

GabrielleH 8 said...

Gorgeous card! Love your take on the sketch and I love this technique! So beautiful!

Unknown 9 said...

Gorgeous card, Mona! Love the beautiful flower and great textures from the dryer sheet technique and embossing!

Unknown 10 said...

What a gorgeous card. I love the texture the dryer sheet give it. So pretty my friend.

Hugs~

Deb Hickman 11 said...

Beautiful card and what a great technique. Have a good week. Deb x

Gale Evans 12 said...

Gorgeous! Love the feel that dryer sheet technique gives! Your poppy is beautiful! TFS !

Davi 13 said...

Beautiful card and love the poppy! The dry sheet creates some great texture :)

Ella Swan 14 said...

This is amazing Mona! I'm off to check out that dryer sheet link!!

Stella 15 said...

That poppy id the eye catcher. What I love about this card is the neutral background; it looks soft ans muted. Gorgeousl perfect coloring :)

Mirna 16 said...

Wonderful card, Mona! Love that flower and the dryer sheet gives it such a beautiful texture! WOW!

Pammy 17 said...

Gorgeous card!!! Love this technique! I've been meaning to give it a try since I first saw you use it! Thanks for the reminder! LOL!

Veronica 18 said...

Very beautiful, Mona! That poppy is so fabulous with the dryer sheet technique! Awesome results! TFS!

Keri 19 said...

So gorgeous! Love that beautiful flower, Mona! Absolutely stunning design!

Unknown 20 said...

I love this card Mona and I'm going to check out that interesting technique. :) Beautiful card and I adore that pretty button. :) Hugs

BethieJ 21 said...

BEAUTIFUL Mona!!! I am going to peek at the dryer sheet technique! It looks AMAZING!!!
Cant WAIT for MFT peeks! :)
Hope your having a GREAT week!!

Kelly 22 said...

Amazing card, Mona! Love this technique! Your poppy is gorgeous and so is that lovely button! TFS!

Vickie Z 23 said...

Gorgeous! Love the papers....going to have to check out the dryer sheet technique...too cool!

Mara Campbell 24 said...

What a fun card! I love the texture you added to the flower image, very unique!

Constance 25 said...

What a fabulous card, Mona! That poppy is gorgeous and I love the dryer sheet technique! I really need to re-discover it!

Crystal 26 said...

Mona, your card is so elegant! I love the texture the dryer sheet gives! You never cease to amazing and inspire!

Anne-Elise 27 said...

Gorgeous card, Mona! What a great technique! Love it! Hugs

gracescraps@gmail.com 28 said...

Gorgeous card!! Love the dryer sheet technique!! TFS the link!! ~ Blessings, Tracey

http://gracescraps.blogspot.com/

Shannon White 29 said...

Goodness is this Ever Gorgeous Mona!! Love the Fabulous effect of the dryer sheet technique! Wow!! Love your Beautiful embossed kraft BG and Wonderful patterned papers too! 8-) So glad you could join us at The Sweet Stop! 8-)

Hugs
Shannon

1CardCreator 30 said...

Very pretty, fun technique too!

Jill Norwood 31 said...

Mona this is gorgeous! Love the dryer sheet technique! Great texture!
:) Jill

Bärbel 32 said...

Das ist großartig, Mona, die Mohnblume sieht aus, als wäre sie mit einem Hauch von Eis überzogen, eine tolle Karte!

Chrissy D 33 said...

This is a absolutely gorgeous card!!! Love the dryer sheet technique and the color scheme! Thank you for joining us in the Sweet Stop Sketch! We hope you will join us again this week!

MackieMade Paper Creations 34 said...

What a cool technique! Can't wait to try it! Your poppy is beautiful!

Monika/Buzsy 35 said...

What a gorgeous card Mona. Love the pretty poppy image and the drier sheet on top. What a neat texture! Also like the lovely brad and ribbon. The dry embossed backgroud looks great. Thank you for playing along with us at The Sweet Stop this week.

Janice M 36 said...

Very pretty card, what a neat technique! ! Thanks for playing along with us at The Sweet Stop!


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