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Monsters for Paper Players and New Member Greeting

Some time ahs passed and I have gotten two new members - time to greet them officially on my blog:

Welcome
Sarah Grey from Funky Fossils Designs (fabulous blog - check it out if you don't know it yet!)
and Nancy - 

for whom I unfortunately could not find a link...but I will happily add one, if you let me know!

As customary my ladies, you'll get a welcome picture - fitting my card somewhat:
I hope you like it.


I mostly stick with art and in a way this is as well - it is a sculpture made out of food cans - I photographed it a few years back at one of the CANstraction events that are held every year in NYC (and in many other cities) before Thanksgiving. The sculptures are afterwards donated to local food pantries and distributed to the needy. 

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I have not played for ages with The Paper Players  - but this weeks sketch is just too much fun!

A while ago I discovered a new stamp company - they are called Flonz and are from Australia. They have a lot of fabulous stamps and their shipping is unbelievable cheap - long story short I could not resist and ordered some stamps, which ever since have been laying around begging to be used. Today is their debut....


Those monsters were just too cute and I had to have them. The sentiment is from Recollections stamps - heat embossed in white. The squares I cut with a die from Papertrey.





Thanks for visiting me today - enjoy your day!

Comments

Cathy said…
Hi Cornelia, amazing sculpture! Your little monster card is so cute, must check out this company :) Cathy x
Sarah G said…
Those monsters are just the cutest and look great stamped in bright colours with the black card base. I shall have to check Flonz out! Thanks for the welcome, Cornelia....I have lurked for some time and am glad that I won't miss a post now :) The can sculpture is absolutely fabulous - it has started my day with a smile!
papierelle said…
Die Krake ist ja hammer stark, irre was man so alles aus den verschiedensten Sachen machen kann. Und das ein guter Zweck dahinter steht, doppelter Genuss!!
Aber auch Deine Karte ist wieder ein Genuss für Augen und Schmunzelzentrum!!
Grüßle Gundi
Monika Reeck said…
may I tell you
its toooo cuuutee
my son he is 7 years old will love this card...
Is someone will get this Cornelia...he or she will be so happy...
Hugs, Monika
Chris Dring said…
These are the cutest little monsters I've seen! Love your card!
Ann Schach said…
Aw! Can monssters be any cuter than these? What a sweet card that will surely make someone very happy! Thanks for playing with The Paper Players!
Susanne Vargas said…
You are back with a fun and colorful card! Love those monsters and had to check out that new company immediately! Can't believe how inexpensive their shipping is! You enabler, you! ;)
Cris G. said…
So cute, Cornelia. Love the modern graphic look of your monsters. I could name a few kids that would love these monsters.
Kim Heggins said…
Oh my...this is just so much fun. I love all your sweet little monsters and that can art is just as amazing as your card.
Your amazing sculpture is fabulous!!! WOW!
I love your little monster card! Fantastic colors and so much fun! It will make some little one very happy! Thank you for joining us at The Paper Players this week! XX
Anita in France said…
Amazing can sculpture and such a fun card, Cornelia ... those bright monster's are so cute! Thanks for the tip about Flonz ... added to my check-it-out list! Anita :)

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