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Oh Frap!

Hi Everyone,

a very quick card post for today - even shorter than my usual....


I wanted to play in a couple of challenges and that Katzelkraft monster gave me a stern look. I inked up his colleague, but had ignored him....no more!!!

The cute little coffee cups are from STAMPlorations, as is the die cut sentiment. Colored with Inktense and a white gel pen.

You want to have the monster as well?
Monsters directly from France, in the US HERE or HERE


Linking up with:

The Paper Players - color challenge, see below
Steckenpferdchen - coffee or tea
Kraft plus challenge - caffeine hit
Watercooler Wednesday - masculine anything goes


Comments

Tanja said…
love the shading
Flo said…
DER kleine Kerl hat definitiv zu viel getrunken und dazu noch das Falsche!!! Das sieht man auf den ersten Blick!!!
Superidee!!!
Liebe Grüße
Mimi said…
Hahaha! Love this guy!
conil said…
Bwahhahahaha. Looks like me in the morning...but I don't think I've turned green yet. Once again, you've chosed the perfect colors and techniques to make these images shine. Just love these monsters especially how you make them come to life.
Annie S. said…
Love this! Awesome coloring, and being a complete coffee addict, it made me smile. Great use of the challenge colors! Thanks for sharing over at The Paper Players this week!
LeAnne said…
WHat a hoot, this guy certainly gave me a laugh! Great way to use those colors....at least he's brightly colored, even if he's not in a good mood!
What a fun card! Thanks for joining us over at The Paper Players this week!
Cornelia, this is SO FUN! I love the sentiment and that little monster is a hoot! So happy you joined us at The Paper Players this week! XX
Lizzyc said…
That is a fantastic stamp, great coloring, thanks for joining in with Kraft+ this month!
Kristie Goulet said…
Super fun card, Cornelia!!!
Darnell said…
Love this, Cornelia!! With this delightful card, you will certainly be forgiven for forgetting a birthday!! Hugs, Darnell
Such a fun and delightful card with those cheery colors. And, the way you colored those images make them look so realistic and fantastic. Awesome work.
Heidi Weaver said…
Oh my goodness, Cornelia, what a terrific card. That little monster is priceless! I initially guessed he's had his way with all those coffees (or frappachinos) and just remembered he should have left one to share. But it seems he's forgotten a birthday and he's certainly in a bit of a dither about it. Love your colouring and the layout. Thanks so much for joining our Watercooler Wednesday Challenge this week.
Helen Wallace said…
What a fun card with the quirky little critter front and centre. Thanks for joining us at Kraft+
Helen said…
What a fantastic card, Cornelia! I love how that cheeky green monster "pops" in front of the coffee cups. A great image and wonderful colouring! Thanks so much for joining us at Watercooler Wednesday Challenge this week!
Penny Hanuszak said…
Cornelia thanks so much for joining our Watercooler Wednesday Masculine Challenge this week and sharing your "Oh Frap" card with us. What fun! Love that colourful bug and how you squeezed him in between those cups. Awesome!
papierelle said…
Dieses Kaffeemonster könnte auch ich sein .... *grins*
Created by Kath said…
"Oh Frap" your card made me laugh. Thanks for joining us at Watercooler Wednesday Challenges!
Bobby said…
He does have a rather stern look, Cornelia, perfect for the sentiment. Beautiful coloring too.
Anita in France said…
Tee hee ... so much fun, Cornelia ... and brilliant colouring! Bet this little guy is all smiles now he's been in the spotlight!! Hugs, Anita :)
Heather McMahon said…
Oh this is hilarious! I absolutely love it! So glad you could join the fun at Kraft+.
Paula said…
Super fun card! Thanks for joining us over @ K+ this month :)
Ganz herzlichen Dank für die Teilnahme an unserer STeckenpferdchenchallenge.

LG Uschi

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