It’s release day! Head over the the MFT Stamps shop to pick up your favorites, if you are interested! Today, I’m sharing a fun example using the brand new YUZU Lovely Lions stamp and die set. These lions are so very cute!

STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS
- On an A2 card base, adhere a panel of Moroccan Spice cardstock. Die cut a piece of yellow patterned paper from Diagonal Gingham using with the largest die in A2 Double Stitched STAX die-namics. Adhere together.
- On a panel of white cardstock, do an emboss resist. Using the Geometric Mosaic stencil, press versa mark ink through the stencil and heat emboss with clear embossing powder.
- Once cool, ink blend Moroccan Spice and Candied Yam over the panel lightening up the ink towards the end of the panel. Wipe the excess ink off the embossed areas.
- Die cut the panel with the A2 Double Stitched STAX die-namics.
- Die cut ‘Love’ from YUZU Lovely Lions from Moroccan Spice, Chantilly Cream, and Candied Yam cardstocks. Die cut each color twice and adhere the layers together.
- Adhere the letters over the panel, overlapping the ‘V’ on the neighboring letters.
- Add white pen to the letters for an added detail.
- Stamp and copic color a lion and several hearts using the following markers:
Lion body: YR27, YR24, YR21, YR31
Lion mane: E18, E15, E13
Hearts: Y02, Y08, Y18 - Stamp a sentiment in Moroccan Spice and die cut it with a banner die in Blueprints 28. Die cut another banner with a scrap of patterned paper to adhere below the sentiment.
- Embellish the sentiment with a white twine bow.
- Adhere the colored lion on top of the sentiment.

Hope you liked this card! Can’t wait to see what you pick up and what you make with the new release. See you tomorrow for one more day of inspiration.
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Happy crafting,
Tiffany
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Cute, cute cute!!! Love that lion! The “Love” font reminds me of bubble letters from the 80’s, so cute!
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Thank you!!
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