It’s day 2 of the MFT Stamps November Release Countdown! Do you have your eye set on anything that you’ve seen from this release? I have a card today to share with you that showcases the new Coffee Mug Die-namics. I combined this set with a number of new products:
- Coffee and Conversation Stamp Set
- Torn Paper Edges Die-namics
- Snowflake Flurry Background Stamp
- DBD Winter Greenery
- DBD Winter Greenery Die-namics

To start my card, I created a top-folding A2 card base from a piece of Caribbean Sea Card Stock. I then layered it with some Smooth White Card Stock and trimmed a piece of Kraft Card Stock to 3.75″ x 5″. I used some MFT Premium Dye Kraft Ink to stamp up my Snowflake Flurry Background Stamp and stamped it onto my Kraft card stock piece. Once finished, I then stamped my sentiment from the Coffee and Conversation Stamp Set with black ink.

I die cut my coffee mug from some Wild Cherry Card Stock and die cut a second one from white card stock so that I could just cut off the top part of the mug to add to my red one. All of my Winter Greenery images were stamped onto a piece of Neenah Solar White Card Stock with Memento Tuxedo Black Ink and colored with Copic Markers. I used the coordinating Winter Greenery Die-namics to cut them out and adhered them to my coffee mug. To give my card a little bit of added interest, I used the new Torn Paper Edges Die-namics to diecut the top and bottom of a 3.75″ x .5″ piece of white card stock.

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So festive and vibrant, Rachel! Love the snowflake background and the rich red mug. Those flowers/sprigs are colored wonderfully. Thanks so much for sharing!
Love the size of this cup. Fills the card nicely. Also am liking the torn paper die. A nice addition to the background. TFS