My Favorite Things – Snowman Stenciled Card

Hello! Today I am sharing a CAS snowman-themed card created with a combination of My Favorite Things products, including the recently released Pine Tree Forest stencil.

My Favorite Things - Winter Stenciled Card

  • To begin, I applied Transfer Gel through the Pine Tree Forest stencil on to the A2-sized green cardstock panel. Once dry, I ran the panel through my Minc with white flock. This is the first time I’ve used the flock product and found it incredibly easy to use.
  • I cut the snowman with the Joy Filled Die-namics set. Once assembled, I added him to a panel dry-embossed with a Taylored Expressions embossing folder. I added a white mat behind the red rectangle, as the transition from the red to the green was too harsh.
  • I heat-embossed the sentiment strip and added it to the card front.

My Favorite Things - Winter Stenciled Card

While I used traditional Christmas colors – red and green – it would be easy to make this a friendship, winter-themed card by changing out either the green or the red, or both! Or to reinforce the Christmas theme, I could have used a more Christmassy sentiment rather than “Let It Snow.”

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Fall Coffee-Themed Friendship Card

Hello! Today I am sharing a CAS coffee-themed card featuring My Favorite Things supplies in fall colors. Does the card look familiar? I shared a winter-themed card of the same design in this post.

Fall Coffee-Themed Friendship Card

I die-cut the Mini Café All Day pieces from brown textured cardstock, warm-white cardstock, and patterned paper and assembled the cups.

I cut the Polaroid Shaker Frame and stamped the Sweater Weather in the Woods sentiment on to the frame in Espresso Truffle ink, after I cut it out. (I did this on a stamp press.) I added patterned paper to the back of the frame and added the assembled coffee cups. I adhered the assembly to the patterned paper background.

Fall Coffee-Themed Friendship Card

Supplies: Carta Bella Fall Blessings patterned paper


Winter Coffee Date

Hello! Today I am sharing a CAS coffee-themed card featuring My Favorite Things supplies.

I die-cut the Mini Café All Day pieces from black shiny cardstock (bought from Stampin’ Up last year), white cardstock, and patterned paper and assembled the cups.

Winter Coffee Date

I cut the Polaroid Shaker Frame from white cardstock and heat-embossed the Cup of Love sentiment on to the frame after I cut it out. (I did this on a stamp press.) I added patterned paper to the back of the frame and added the assembled coffee cups. I adhered the assembly to the patterned paper background.

Winter Coffee Date

While my choices made this a winter card, different patterned papers would change the look entirely!

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My Favorite Things – Fall-themed Bird House

Hello! Today I am sharing a fall-themed card featuring the Birds of a Feather and Birdhouse die sets from My Favorite Things. I have previously created cards with this same design and same two die sets: a spring-themed Congratulations card and one for the Fourth-of-July.

My Favorite Things - Fall-themed Bird House

  • I die-cut the birds, birdhouse, and floral pieces from solid cardstock and patterned paper in my stash.
  • I assembled the pieces with Tonic Nuvo glue and added them to a panel cut from SU Old Olive with a now-retired MFT Blueprints set. I dry-embossed the panel with the Wood Grain folder.
  • I stamped the sentiment from Sweater Weather in the Woods with Night of Navy ink on an off-white rectangular panel.

My Favorite Things - Fall-themed Bird House

What I like about this card: the bird and birdhouse scene; the color combination of orange, olive green, navy, and gold; the dry-embossed, wood grain background.

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Die-cut Floral Thanks – Fall Colors

Hello! Today I am sharing a “just because” thank you card featuring die-cuts from My Favorite Things.

Die-cut Floral Thanks - Fall Colors

I colored cardstock with a variety of Distress Oxide inks (some of my favorite colors for this time of year) and cut the blooms, centers, and leaves from the inked cardstock. I thought about creating this card from colored cardstock, but I had very specific colors in mind, which I was able to achieve with the inks. For example, I blended Mowed Lawn and Peeled Paint for the green.

I assembled the flowers and added them to squares, which I had dry-embossed with the Taylored Expressions Weathered folder.

Die-cut Floral Thanks - Fall Colors

I cut the sentiment from cardstock which had been colored with ink as well. I used the negative portion to help with the alignment on my card base.

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