Hello friends!
Today I’m back with a fun box card for the MFT June Release Countdown Day 2. Don’t forget that all the new products will be available for purchase on Tuesday, June 8 at 10:00 am EDT.

My project features the lovely You Keep Me Afloat stamp set and Die-namics along with the Outside the Box Level Up Die-namics and the Outside the Box Waves Die-namics.

First of all, I created the box structure. I die-cut the box base and the stitched arch panel out of white card stock, using the dies from the Outside the Box Level Up Die-namics and the Outside the Box Low Profile Add-On Die-namics.
I die-cut the waves out of Sno Cone, Summer Splash and Heavyweight Translucent Vellum and the beach hill out of Kraft card stock, using the Outside the Box Waves Die-namics and the Outside the Box Snow Drifts Die-namics.
Then, I die-cut the background arch panel out of Heavyweight Translucent Vellum before carefully assembling the box, inserting all the shelves into it, perfectly spaced.
Next, I stamped all the cute images from the You Keep Me Afloat stamp set and colored them with Copic markers before die-cut them using the matching Die-namics.
Finally, I heat embossed the sentiment on a strip of Kraft card stock and mounted it on my box card, along with all the lovely stamped images, creating a wonderful summer scene.

Visit the MFT Blog to see all the wonderful products revealed today and for more ideas using them. Join me back tomorrow for another card using the MFT June Release products.
Thank you so much for stopping by!
Happy crafting!
MFT SUPPLIES
Stamps:
You Keep Me Afloat
Dies:
You Keep Me Afloat Die-namics, Outside the Box Level Up Die-namics, Outside the Box Low Profile Add-On Die-namics, Outside the Box Snow Drifts Die-namics, Outside the Box Waves Die-namics
Inks:
Milk Chocolate Hybrid Ink Pad
Card Stock:
Sno Cone Card Stock, Summer Splash Prestige Card Stock, Kraft Card Stock, Heavyweight Translucent Vellum
COMMENTS
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