Thinking of You – Ellen Hutson

It’s been a tough past couple weeks and I haven’t been in a very crafty mood to be honest. But I had to summon some creativity because there are several releases coming soon. Today, I’m sharing a very clean and simple card mixing MFT and Ellen Hutson products to honor Memorial Day.

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April Card Kit Release – MFT Stamps

The new MFT card kit for April 2022, Rainbow Bridge, is live! The kit contains stamps, die-namics dies, and cardstock related to pet sympathy.

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Countdown Day 1: Card Kit – MFT Stamps

It’s time for a new MFT card kit release! This kit has a sad theme of pet sympathy. Losing a pet is so incredibly hard, and it may be hard to know what to say to a friend or loved one going through this pain, but this card kit is sure to help.

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SCT Guest Blog – The Stamp Market

I am SO excited to be a guest on the SCT blog today!! I know it is only early March, but I wanted to get a jump start on Mother’s Day and make my mom’s card. I had some products from The Stamp Market in my stash that I hadn’t used yet so this was the perfect occasion. I have two cards for inspiration using the same basic supplies. The first is for my amazing mom, and the second is a sympathy card.

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Countdown Day 3: Thinking of You – MFT Stamps

Countdown Day 3 is here! I’m featuring the Floral Whimsy set in a slimline design. I rarely make slimline cards these days so it was nice to do something a little different.

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Wednesday Sketch Challenge #580 – MFT Stamps

I’m sharing some inspiration for this week’s MFT Sketch Challenge #580. Please head over to the MFT blog for all the details on eligibility and how to enter.

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In My Thoughts – Poppystamps

A reminder of this month’s Poppystamps challenge. We’re celebrating spring with a walk in the garden so we’re asking you to share our love of nature and add a butterfly or flower to your project. For some inspiration, I created a simple sympathy card that I gifted to a friend. I wanted to keep the design thoughtful and simple, but with pops of soft color.

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