Monday, February 4, 2019

My Favorite Things–February 2019 Release Countdown Day 1!

Hello, sweet friends!!





I’m back once again with another February 2019 Release Countdown Project! And I have to say, that I’m pretty stinkin’ happy about this one!  It features the new Spectacular Birthday Stamp Set and coordinating dies.  When I saw that juggling clown cat in the set, I knew I had to make those juggling balls move!  So, I figured out a way to do that with the Peek-A-Boo Wheel Die-Namics!!  Check it out!





And here’s a quick video of the juggling balls in action:




I was pretty stinkin’ proud of myself for figuring this one out.  I used two nesting Circle STAX dies to do a partial die cut on the image panel.  I snipped off the two ends of the channel that I created with my scissors.  And then I used enamel dots for the balls, although the Spectacular Birthday Stamp Set has a series of balls that you can stamp and die cut, too!  I hope to have a full video of my process on this card later on this month!  Until then, I’ve listed and linked all of the products that I used below.


Please click on through to the MFT Design Blog to be linked to the spectacular projects that my teammates have created!  While you’re there, be sure and leave some love along the way for your chance to win a $75 Gift Voucher to the MFT Online Boutique.  There’s one random winner per Release Countdown Day!  All of the February Release Products will be available for purchase on Tuesday, February 5, 2019 at 10 AM EST!


That’s it for me today!  I’m still under a huge stack of laundry, as we’re getting ready to head out of town for a couple of days!  But I’ll be back tomorrow with another project for this month’s release, so I hope you’ll come again to check it out!  Thanks so much for stopping by – have an awesome day!



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18 comments:

Karen in Florida said...

WOW! WOW!! GREAT card!! I love the idea of a juggler!! Genius!

Debbie Olson said...

Karolyn, you are simply amazing--LOVE your little juggler!!!

Lisa Petrella said...

Oh my! You are so clever and creative!!! This is so cute and totally fun!

Janet said...

You ARE stinkin' clever!!!!!!!

Cynthia Cole said...

Such a wonderful interactive card!

Judy B said...

Love your interactive card Karolyn! Everything about it is such a fun design and pretty colors. I would love to get a sweet card like this.

berokke said...

Very cute card! I love the bright colors!

Laura said...

This card is so creative and cute! Love the idea!

Connie said...

This card is absolutely adorable.

Shelly said...

OH MY WORD...Too cute!! Love this!

Cyndi said...

You SHOULD be proud of yourself -- that card is adorable!

Daria Z. said...

This is fabulous! Such a fun idea and you executed it so well.

Dee said...

Wow! A juggling cat with a big nose to match- terrific card!

Rose Carpenter said...

I love the interactive features and must try it in my cards. This is very colorful and appealing!

lnj62h said...

I love your interactive cards. I have what I need to do the interactive TV slider card but is there a video or picture instructions on how to assemble the card? I went to your 2016 blog. I love the colors as well that you use in your interactive cards. I would love to use my materials.
Thank you and please continue with your adorable videos

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Christine Dol said...

Oh this is so awesome! I have tried this out as well and I must say you should be proud of yourself...it was a tad of work thinking how to make this! I can hardly wait to see your video..I am sure you will make it look easy! LOL
Thank-you for sharing your cards and inspiring!

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