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¡Bieeen, es hora de empezar la cuenta atrás al lanzamiento de octubre de MFT! Yo he creado una divertida tarjeta de navidad con una solapa sorpresa, que espero que os guste.

I started by stamping the mail box and a partial sentiment from the SY Holiday Hello stamp set on a piece of Copic friendly card stock. After masking the mail box, I did some soft inkblending with the Drifts & Hills Stencil and Tumbled Glass Distress Oxide Ink. Next, I used the new First Snowfall Stencil to add some white embossed snowflakes.

Next, I used the largest die from the A2 Stitched Rectangle STAX Set 1 Die-namics and the smallest die from the Surprise Stitched Tag Die-namics to cut my panel. On the hidden panel I repeated the ink blending and stamped the rest of the sentiment, behind the flap.

I was too lazy to mask the reindeer so I stamped him and the Santa on another piece of paper, die cut the images with the matching dies and colored them with the following Copic markers: R29, R27, R24, E33, E31, W10, W7, W3, W1 and W00.

Before I finish this blog post, here’s a little animated gif of the surprise flap being lifted… It reminds me of the Christmas advent calendars that I used to receive as a little girl in my native Finland.

Thank you so much for stopping by! Head on to the MFT Blog for more inspiration from the design team.