MFT Stamps Birthday Box Card by Leeds

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Hello crafty friends, welcome! This is Leeds here today and I'm sharing a cute interactive box card featuring fun goodies from My Favorite Things. Now, let's get started!

First, I started by stamping all the images from My Favorite Things Better Together and Birthday Buds on a white card stock using Memento Tuxedo Black Ink Pad.  I colored them using Copic Markers, added a few highlights using white gel pen and fussy cut them out. Next, I took a white card stock and ran it through my die cut machine using My Favorite Things Die-namics Outside The Box Level Up. I then cut a white card stock using the MFT Outside The Box Snow Drifts Die-namics for the interior shelves and ink blended Distress Oxide Twisted Citron, Mowed Lawn and Peeled Paint. 

I used patterned papers for the stitched arch panel, side panel mats and front panels. I assembled the box using double sided tape. For the sentiments, I took a red card stock and heat-embossed the sentiment from the Birthday Buds stamp set using Lawn Fawn white embossing powder. 

Finally, I adhered all the images and the sentiment using Tombow Mono Liquid Glue. Voila! The box card was done. I love how easy it is to make the box card using this MFT Die-namics and the best thing is this card will flatten to a perfect A2 size, making it so easy to mail.

Thank you so much for stopping by today! I hope you feel inspired by the card I've shared with you today!

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