Tuesday, March 19, 2019

You've Been Spotted - March 19, 2019


Each week we see fantastic projects featuring My Favorite Things product, and we're always so thrilled to see what our customers and followers are creating!  

Today, we'd like to shine the spotlight on some awesome projects that have caught our attention in another edition of You've Been Spotted If you see your project featured, feel free to post this image on your blog and link to this post to show the world that you were spotted by My Favorite Things!
 

Ella Bella
 

Ella created a circular card featuring an adorable Easter scene complete with a bunny, an Easter egg and a couple of fluttering friends. By layering two circle die cuts and folding one in half, she was able to create a card base that has room inside for a message.

Myriam Dias


Myriam isn't quite done with her winter-themed stamps -  we adore this icy outdoor scene she created featuring the Polar Bear Pals stamp set and a beautifully colored background using Copic markers. A coordinating stamped envelope coordinates nicely with her card design, providing the perfect way to present it to the recipient.

Tina Dornbaum


Tina used the Mini Cloud Edges stencil to create an inked background and added two die cut grassy hills to complete her landscape. The adorable stamped birds with the addition of the flowers and mushroom form a sweet scene perfect for spring.

Vanessa Menhorn
 

Three Bitty Bears floating on colorful balloons, backed with a cloud-filled sky is an adorable way to send birthday wishes to someone special. The added sentiment strip in the center adds a festive greeting and helps anchor the scene.

Cristina Boh


Sometimes the scene you want to create is bigger than a standard A2 sized card base - Cristina made it work on her design by using a long, landscape base with inking to create her landscape. She completed her scene with an assortment of stamped characters ready for a birthday celebration.

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Which design is your favorite this week? Be sure to leave these talented folks some love. And who knows? You might be spotted sometime soon!

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