Hello, friends! It’s time to debut the latest card kit from MFT Stamps! I had a lot of fun working with it!

My card today features two wine glasses from the Let’s Toast Die-namics. However, there’s a slight twist to my card today.

When you pull on the tab, the glasses clink together. So much fun!

The secret? This kit includes the new Meet in the Middle Interactive Die-namics. This die set makes it easy to create some fun and amazing interactive cards!

To create my wine glasses, I diecut two glasses from some Smooth White Card Stock. I then used some Copics (RV32, RV34, R55, and RV69) to color in my wine. I used a White Gel Pen to add some accents to my glasses.

For my card background, I lightly blended some Spun Sugar and Picked Raspberry Distress Oxide Inks in the center portion of another panel of Smooth White Card Stock that I had diecut with one of the A2 Stitched Rectangle Set 2 Die-namics. I then splattered this blending with some white and pink ink splatters and adhered this panel onto a piece of patterned paper from the Over the Rainbow Paper Pack.


Thanks so much for dropping by today! I hope you enjoyed my project! Make sure to stop by the MFT Blog for more Card Kit Inspiration and leave a comment there if you want the chance to win a $25 MFT Gift Voucher! If you liked this card and want some more crafty inspiration, please feel free to check out my INSTAGRAM feed!

Wishing you all a wonderful day and happy card making!
♥ Rachel
Nice card!
Thank you, Anna!
Just gorgeous Love it
Thanks so much, Jana!
Simple but very elegant! Beautifully done. 🙂
Thank you, Orla!
Love your card!!!
Thank you, Connie!
Your card looks beautiful! I love the colors you used, and the clinking glasses are so much fun! 🙂
Thank you so much, Terrie! :0)
Great card, love the coloring!
Thank you so much, Becky!
It is a constant the evolution of card making and their respective interactivity. Your cards always inspire and entertain me; this one being no exception. The monochrome amaranthine lends a splendid air to the overall appearance of this card’s theme; it is so jolly, and the ‘clinking’ motion of the two flutes was unexpected yet amazed me! You are quite the talent, Rachel! ‘Cheers’ and blessings from Australia.
Thank you for your sweet comments, Adam!