High Flying Adventure by My Favorite Things

GOOD MORNING FRIENDS! I’m back today with another card featuring the High-Flying Adventure stamp set by My Favorite Things. This stamp sent reminded me of my husband. Every time we get in the car, my husband and I joke that we are off on another adventure. Usually those adventures are on the ground, but a couple of summers ago, we had the opportunity to fly to Tangier Island, a small island community in the Chesapeake Bay accessible only by air or by ferry boat. A friend of my husband is a pilot with a single-prop plane and he offered to take us along on one of his trips to the island.

Our high-flying adventure to Tangier Island, Summer 2018

I’m not a good flyer — in fact, I don’t like to fly at all — so I was hesitant to go along. I knew that I would regret not going, so after a lot of reassurances from the pilot, I decided to go.

Flying in a small plane is not the same as flying in a commercial airliner. We flew at a much lower altitude so we could see the details of the landscape below us. On the one hand, it was interesting, but if you are also afraid of heights like I am, you want to be either a lot closer to the ground or high enough that you don’t see it! But after awhile, I relaxed enough to enjoy seeing the world from a different perspective.

We walked around the island, had lunch with the locals, and thoroughly enjoyed our day. If I hadn’t gone, I would have missed out on a memorable high-flying adventure!

Our high-flying adventure to Tangier Island, Summer 2018

TODAY’S PROJECT

OK – so back to the topic at hand. Today’s project features:

Rowhouse Greetings | High Flying Adventure by My Favorite Things (MFT Stamps)

DIRECTIONS

SUPPLY LIST for HIGH FLYING ADVENTURE

COPICS: E31, E33, E37 (bunnies); B12, B24, B26, B39, R24, R46, R89(plane); N8 (tires); Y15, Y19, YR04 (yellow flag); R24 (striped flag)

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Lucky Duck by My Favorite Things

GOOD MORNING FRIENDS! I was a lucky duck because I was able to get the new Lucky Duck stamp set by My Favorite Things in time to post a project for today’s new release! OK – the ducks are certainly cute, but OMG that frog! So I snatched up the set and got to coloring!

Today’s project features:

Rowhouse Greetings | Lucky Duck by My Favorite Things (MFT Stamps)

STEP BY STEP FOR LUCKY DUCK

Rowhouse Greetings | Lucky Duck by My Favorite Things (MFT Stamps)
  • Inset the original white die cut letters back into place on the image cardstock. Flip paper and apply tape across the letters to hold them in place.
  • Glue ink blended letters on top of the white die cut letters. Use a strong glue that dried clear. (I used Wendy Vecchi Perfect Card Adhesive). All letters to dry thoroughly.
  • Glue card front to card base with a strong adhesive. (I used Beacon’s 3 in 1 Adhesive).
Rowhouse Greetings | Lucky Duck by My Favorite Things (MFT Stamps)

So that’s all for me today! See you soon!

Rowhouse Greetings | Nancy Sheads

SUPPLIES

COPICS: Y11, Y15, Y17 (duck body); Y38, YR02, YR04 (duck bill); YG11, YG13, YG17 (frog); C0, C1, BV00 (bathtub): BG01, BG02 (soap & brush); BV0000, BV01, BG01 (towel); B32, B34, BG00 (bubbles); BV0000, BV00 (shadows)

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BB You Gnome Me by My Favorite Things

GOOD MORNING EVERYONE! Just a quick post today – we’ll be off shortly so that my husband can get his second Covid-19 vaccination. My parents will also finish their vaccinations this month. I’m glad (and relieved) that a vaccine is available to protect them. So I’m leaving you with a project featuring one of my favorite stamps from My Favorite Things – BB You Gnome Me.

Today’s project features:

A couple of weeks ago, I posted a card using the Jingle All the Way stamp set by My Favorite Things. The face and beard are very similar between the Santa and the gnomes so if you can color one, you can color the other. If you need some help, I have a video on my YouTube channel for Jingle All the Way.

Rowhouse Greetings | You Gnome Me by My Favorite Things (MFT Stamps)

I used the Friend and Friendship Die-namics for the main part of the sentiment, but found that I didnt have any coordinating blue cardstock. So I cut the sentiment out three times from white cardstock and glued the layers together. Then I colored the letters with the same blue Copic markers used on the image to create an ombre effect. Finally, I glued the letters in place and the result was a die cut that coordinated perfectly with my color scheme.

Rowhouse Greetings | You Gnome Me by My Favorite Things (MFT Stamps)

And now I’m off and running to start my week! See you soon!

Rowhouse Greetings | Nancy Sheads

Supplies for BB You Gnome Me

COPICS: E000, E00, E11, E21, R20 (skin); B02, B04, B05, B26 (hat, pants & suspenders); Y38 (buttons); N0, N1 (shirt); N6, N8 (boots); R14, R24, R46, R59 (flower pot); Y38, R81, R83 (flower); YG13, YG17 (leaves)

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Jingle All the Way by My Favorite Things

GOOD MORNING FRIENDS! Yep – it’s true! Today’s card is a holiday card. It was snowing when I created this so I thought – why not? I’ve been tempted to make holiday cards ever since I straightened up last week and came across all of the holiday stamps that I bought and never got around to coloring. Not to mention, all of the holiday favorites that I didn’t make this past year. So I put aside my spring flower stamps and pulled out an oldie but goodie – Jingle all the Way by My Favorite Things.

Today’s project features:

  • Jingle All the Way by My Favorite Things [retired, but still available from a few online stores]
  • Merry Merry by Avery Elle [retired, but still available from a few online stores]
  • Copic coloring (marker list below)
  • Additional basic supplies linked in thumbnails below.
  • Supplies linked with compensated affiliate links used where possible at no cost to you.
Rowhouse Greetings | Jingle All the Way by My Favorite Things (MFT Stamps)

Coloring Video

This Santa is one of my favorite holiday images so I’ve put together a short video to show how I color it.

Step by Step Directions for Jingle All the Way

That’s all for me today! See you soon!

Rowhouse Greetings | Nancy Sheads

Supplies

COPICS: E000, E00, E11, E21, R20 (skin); R14. R24, R46, R89 (jacket & pants); R14. R24, R46, R89, T0, T1 (hat); T0, T1 (beard); T4, T6, T8 (belt, gloves, boots); Y38 (belt buckle)

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You’re my Jam by My Favorite Things

GOOD MORNING FRIENDS! Today I’m sharing a project that features the RAM You’re My Jam stamp set which was part of the new release by My Favorite Things. My friend Susan Itell over at Simple Stamping fell in love with this stamp set and asked if I would do a Zoom session with her to color it. Susan adored the card made by MFT design team member Angelica Conrad, who graciously shared the Copic colors she used on her card. So to prepare for our Zoom session, I went ahead and colored the images myself, using Angelica’s marker choices as the basis for my color scheme and adding in a few more of my own.

Today’s project features:

Rowhouse Greetings | You're My Jam by My Favorite Things (MFT Stamps)

Making the Card

I find that the E markers are more difficult to blend. Lighter E colors tend to shatter the blending when used with darker colors so that I end up layering and re-layering to get a smooth blend. This time, I used tip to tip blending and had a much easier time with the blending.

For tip to tip blending, select two markers in your blend (dark/medium or medium/light) and hold the lighter marker in your dominant hand (i.e. the hand you write with). Using the light marker, pick up some of the ink from the tip of the darker marker. When you color, you will have a tone that is a blend of the two markers that will make it easier to transition from dark to light.

When finishing the card, I added a strip sentiment from the Spotlight Sentiments stamp set. It was a little wide for my layout so I trimmed off the top sentiment row from the stamped image. I backed it with a band of solid cardstock as well as a band of striped design paper to finish off the design.

That’s all for me today! Hope you enjoyed this fun project. See you again soon!

Rowhouse Greetings | Nancy Sheads

Supplies For You’re My Jam!

COPICS: E11, E21, E51 (hedgehog face); E70, E74, E79 (hedgehog fur); BG93, BG96 (turtle face, neck, feet); YG61, YG63, YG67 (turtle shell); E21, E23, E25, E51 (squirrel); E04, E11, E21, E50, E51 (rabbit); B40, E41, E42, E43, E44 (bear); B00, B23 (flag, bird); R32, R35, E37, Y21, Y35, Y38 (drum)

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