11/8/10

MFT'S November Greatest Hits

November's Greatest Hits is all about the Pure Innocence line of stamps!! They are all just so darn cute!!

Here is Kim's special offer:

From November 9 - November 11, all orders over $30 get free budget shipping using code BUDGETFREE. The code will reduce your order by the cost of budget shipping, which is $3.45. International customers may also use the code for a discount based on the US budget shipping cost, making international budget shipping only $2!

Please note that to qualify for budget shipping, your order must contain ONLY stamps and/or Die-namics dies. If your order contains any other products, you may use the code, but must choose the appropriate shipping method, which will leave you with a small shipping charge of $1.50 (for US customers).

For my card today I am using the PI stamp Presents for You.


She is colored with Copics and I added Fun Flock to the hat. I used three Die-namic dies, Scalloped Scallops, Jumbo Scallop, and the new Decorative Doily die. I added buttons tied with twine and ribbon.

On the inside I added an sentiment from the set and used the Decorative Doily die again. I have to say, I just love this die!

Stop by Kim's blog at 11:00 EST to see the list of designers sharing projects today.

Thanks for stopping by,
Melody

14 comments:

  1. So beautiful card Melody,I love the image and the colours.
    So gorgeous papers.

    Hugs Riet.x

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  2. Gorgeous, really fab card, Melody!

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  3. I was so inspired with this row of buttons that I tried it once. I'm totally inspired again--beautiful card.

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  4. super cute! love the buttons and your sweet, sweet PI.

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  5. Beautiful, Melody! That doily die is just perfect behind her!

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  6. always beautiful, Melody! love how you offset the image with the doily! adorable!

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  7. I love your card! (please, can you tell me where to buy those nice papers? Thanks)

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  8. Love that ribbon and patterned paper together, and your use of the doily Die-namic is to die for!

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