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Windy Day

Hi Everyone,

I really like this "Windy Day" stamp from Katzelkraft - just perfect for blustery winter weather. After all we are supposed to get some snow here on Saturday. Which will be bad, because my huge oak tree just lost all its leaves just now and I still have to get loads of them out front to be picked up....


I masked, colored with Inktense pencils and sponged. The pretty sentiment is from So Suzy Stamps. I liked this the best. Picked it from my huge supply of sentiment stamps.... Splattered white paint. Added Washi tape on the side and a bright red enamel dot for balance.


In case you fall in love with this girl and don't want to order from France - you can also get this in the US from TopFlight Stamps.

Happy Snow Day to all of you!

Linking up with:

ATSM - anything goes
Watercooler Wednesday - feminine anything goes
Hannah &Friends - Let it Snow

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Comments

Flo said…
Herrlich!!! diese Figur mit ihrer Windstoßfrisur!!!
Gestern war es hier auch sehr windig und eklig kalt dazu. Das ging durch bis auf die Knochen.
Deine Karte erinnerte mich daran.
Liebe Grüße, Flo
Kara Lynne said…
Not only am I in love with this image, but I LOVE your contrast between the brights and the grey! So moody and wonderful!
Cathy said…
Hi Cornelia, love this! You create the most quirky cards and I love them! Cathy x
Wonderful image and a fantastic sentiment.
Anita in France said…
Ha ... that's such a brilliant image, Cornelia ... no wonder you love it! She's so beautifully coloured and you captured the sense of all that wild wind beautifully with the background and splattering! Hugs, Anita :)
Bobby said…
Your gray background really adds to the stormy feel of your card, Cornelia, and the bright colors of the girl speak to the uplifting sentiment.
conil said…
I love this stamp and will be ordering it after the first of the year...unfortunately, my budget has been totally blown (boo hoo). In any case, the card is perfect and the sentiment...wow, anything Lauren Bacall said is right up my alley.
Good luck with the oak leaves...just finished picking up ours yesterday.
Monika Reeck said…
This Image is beautiful on your hand
and the contrast from rot und Gruen and Grey woooow
you achieve a great sponging ombre from the hell grey to the darker area..super made!!
you learn many technique more and more Cornelia
and Ich hoffe dass du meine Email bekomme :) warte auf deine Antwort immer noch :)
Ach ja..
Many thanks for joining with us at ATSM this time
hugs
Monika
schoene Gruesse aus -1 City ...Munich
Susanne Vargas said…
Super Stempel, super Karte!
Penny Hanuszak said…
Oh my what a beautiful card. The sentiment is perfect and that wind swept girl is such a fantastic image. I like your mashup of bold colours with the moody greys of the windy day and the white splatters let you know it's not only windy but cold too! Thanks for the information on where to get the design in the states. Thanks so much for sharing your creation at the Watercooler Wednesday "Feminine" challenge this week. Love it!
Heidi Weaver said…
Hi Cornelia, image and the colours you used really caught my attention. Love the addition of the Washi tape and the white splatters. Beautifully done. Thanks so much for joining our Watercooler Wednesday Challenge this week.
Mac Mable said…
Such fabulous movement on your amazing card. Great sentiment and love all the detailing of the tape, the one red dot and the splats x
Unknown said…
Hi Cornelia! What a great card. That stamp of her blowing in the wing is great! The bright red raincoat really catches your eye. Plus the washi tape brings all the colors together.

Congratulations on the fabulous card!
Nicole

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