My Sweet Petunia (MISTI) and Reverse Confetti

Today the Design Team at My Sweet Petunia is hopping with the Team from Reverse Confetti … so much fun.

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I started with the the adorable Happy Winter set, which has been on my wish list for a long time.  Before the MISTI, I might not have even ordered it because getting it lined-up correctly would have been quite a challenge.  

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Now with my MISTI, it's a piece of cake … I absolutely love that big pom pom.

 

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I love those colors too … which I had a hat like this for myself.

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I finished with a sentiment from Sentimental Christmas (love that font).

Next I used the cool new Rounded Strip Panel Confetti Cut with some marbled kraft cardstock.

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I left a few of the pieces in the die and decided to pair it with Circle Wishes stamped on a pale green paper.

 

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I stamped a few stars in black ink on the remaining marbled paper, but decided they were too dark.  Then I decided I wanted six stars on the light green paper … before my MISTI, I would have abandoned that idea because I likely would have had to stamp 10 or 15 stars to end-up with six that looked identical.  Not so with my MISTI … six stars … all six perfect.

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For my final card, I wanted to join in the monthly Sketch For You to Try Challenge at Reverse Confetti.

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With that big circle for the focal point, I knew I wanted to curve a sentiment to fit inside the circle.  I used sentiment stamps from the new Kindness Cards.

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The MISTI makes it easy to adjust the curve until I get it just right.

I also like using the grid of the MISTI to help lay out my card design to see if I like everything before I attach it to my card base.

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I curved a second sentiment from Reverse Confetti Clink along the bottom and added the Clink Confetti Cuts for the three smaller elements in the sketch.

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I just love that color combination … and it came together by accident by using scraps and inks I had on my craft table … that's why I keep most of my art supplies within my line of sight … because you never know when inspiration will strike.

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So now it's time to keep on hopping … we will choose two lucky commenters from the hop to win one of two prizes: a $60 shopping spree at My Sweet Petunia or a $60 shopping spree at Reverse Confetti.  Comments must be made no later than Sunday, March 25th, at 11:59 PM CST and winners will be announced on Tuesday March 27th, on the Reverse Confetti and My Sweet Petunia blogs.

 

Stephanie Severin <<<—– YOU ARE HERE

63 thoughts on “My Sweet Petunia (MISTI) and Reverse Confetti”

  1. Wow, you explain the advantages of a Misti so well … would love to own a Misti but today, I just checked the lowest price on a Misti where I live and it’s $77 …. beautiful cards btw!

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  2. Your cards are wonderful. Using the MISTI does indeed allow me to align and layer stamps with a precision I just couldn’t achieve with an acrylic block.
    Thanks for sharing your talent and tips.

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  3. Love that sweet hat on your first card! Totally agree that it would be a challenge without a MISTI. Love mine!

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  4. I don’t wear stocking style hats cause I don’t have the head or hair to carry the look. However I always think everyone else always looks so cute in them. And that’s why I love your “Joyful Wishes” card.

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  5. WOW!! You totally ROCKED this!! I love all three of your fabulous cards!! (but the wine one is my favorite-even though I don’t really like wine!!)

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  6. Love your projects! I started the hop with Lori, so your blog is the last stop. Thanks for sharing. It’s been so much fun!

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  7. Wonderful projects, but especially the last one: an inspired interpretation of the sketch. Thanks for being part of the Hop.

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  8. Great cards! I agree that the Misti is a game changer for stamping. I have a mini and I couldn’t stamp without it.

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  9. Great card! Loved the idea of curving the sentiment. I just might have to try that out! Thanks for sharing!

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  10. You totally showed why the Misti is beyond useful to have, your work is bold and colourful and I like that a lot x

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