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So Suzy - Cats in a Tree

Hi Everyone, 

I made a romantic night scene using those pretty So Suzy stamps:


I started making my background first - using a punched out post-it note and sponging around in yellow. I then took grey distress ink and sponged again, but was not happy with how it looked. So I took Memento Luxe ink in grey and sponged again - this ink works like a charm - smooth and creamy, no splotches. Then I took the  Cats in a Tree stamp and stamped it with my Misti. Added the Audrey Hepburn sentiment.
It still needed something, so I figured splatters would do and I think they succeeded. You can see it as stars or perhaps snowflakes - after all winter is coming, right?


Linking up with:
AAA cards - masking
CASology - cute (cute cats in love - should work...)
Happy Stamping!



Comments

Desire Fourie said…
Wow this is wonderful stamping and colouring. Love the masking technique and wording.
This will also be perfect for one entry as an anything goes creation for our challenge below.
Hugs
Desíre
{ATG with a CREATE WITH TLC Element}
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Ashwini Rao said…
What a beautiful scene! Those kitties look absolutely adorable in the night scene! And that sentiment...so very warm! :)
Julie B said…
Love the sky Cornelia! :)
Susanne Vargas said…
So ein süsser Stempel, inklusive Spruch! Und die Vollmondnacht, die du da gestaltet hast, ist perfekt dafür!
conil said…
Geez...how much do I love this card. A ton! Love the sentiment, of course...but, really love the scene you created. Such a wonderful card.
*Vicki* said…
Wow!! I love love love this design!
G Peplow said…
Stunning card, love the colours and such beautiful stamping :D x
Nora Noll said…
This is STUNNING!! I love that tree and how you surrounded the moon in green. Your shading of the sky is fantastic!
Monika Reeck said…
sweet romantic Image
and loovee the black and green shading
great added splatter ....(queen of splater is you hehe)
luv this cool and adorable look
BEST SCENE!
Oh my, Cornelia. This is jut fantastic. i love the colors you chose for your sky, and the silhouettes in the moonlight are wonderful. love that sentiment. I love everything about this card. Great CAS card. Thanks for linking up and playing along with us at AAA Cards! Please come again!
Shawna said…
Where does your talent stop? Oh wait it doesn't. you are unstoppable and this card is yet another example of your amazing artistry. Wow, wow, and wow!!
Shawna
Cardsbymaaike said…
great scene and lovel color choice, i love cats, so....
Jan Clothier said…
Such a wonderful backdrop for your glorious stamps! Just lovely!
Mac Mable said…
Yes the splats really work so well on this fabulous card. Great blending with the grey and yellow inks. The sentiment is so perfect too x
Judy1223 said…
OK, that scene is amazing! The colors of the sky and the moon...and the stars! Fabulous accents for the cute silhouettes and pretty sentiment. Thanks for joining us at CASology!
Jen W. said…
That kitty image is so adorable and your inked sky is stunning! Thanks for playing along with CASology this week!
cm said…
You've depicted the aura of romance here in every detail you've chosen...the starlight sky, the glow around the moon, the kitty silhouettes, the branch, the sentiment. I LOVE this!
Hugs~c
Cornelia, what can I say? You created a stunning scene! Thank you so much for sharing with us at AAA Cards Challenge. - Sweet Kobylkin
Bev Gerard said…
Eeeeeps! Those cats!
Love this!
Christi Conley said…
Oh oh oh!! I have this stamp, too (shocking I know - LOL) and I LOVE LOVE LOVE what you've done with it - you have inspired me!! Hugs, Christi

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