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Stamp Connection #34

Hi Everyone,

Connected through our love for card making, blogging and being from Germany we (Tanja from Little Art Cottage and I) decided to create a monthly project within predefined requirements. We are going to show you the result every 3rd Sunday of the month and this is our ninth transatlantic get-together!

This time it was Tanja's turn to pick the requirements:
Inspired by Nature



I have this die now for a while (it was a present). I actually don't know the company - let me know, if you do. I used water color paper and colored it with water colors. Added the sentiment (Kaisercraft). So it was pretty easy to do. I needed a card for my neighbor, who just delivered a baby boy. Besides that she is one of my fans and customers, so I wanted to make a special card for her. 






But I also had a gift, so I needed a box. YouTube came to the rescue. After I watched several videos, I settled on THIS one. Used some of that DP, that has been piling up in my craft room for no good reason, since I hardly ever use patterned paper. Two sheets less, hundreds more to go....


That is her gift - a teething necklace - how fun is that? They didn't have those when I had little kids....



Lets check out  Tanja's artwork!


Happy Die Cutting!

Linking up with:

Happy Little Stampers die cutting - anything goes
Color Crazy Challenge - anything goes
QKR Stampede - anything goes
Colour Crazy Craft Challenge


Comments

Tanja said…
love what you did with that die
Mac Mable said…
You certainly did make a special card for your neighbour. What a great die cut and it looks fabulous against the dark card stock. Yes I have hoards of unused patterned paper too. Great us of at least two sheets of it and what a beautiful gift x
Monika Reeck said…
totally Cooool DIES
and you are lucky to have it
and added in black card stock is way a clever idea
LOVE always your new idea miss Cornelia
I was say hallo to your Skype :)
hugs
Monika
Monika Reeck said…
I dont know if my comment durch
once more
you are lucky to have that adorable DIES
its so beautiful
and the way you added on a black paper is clever
love the colors
and your card always has a new idea and always more and more beautiful jedes Jahr Cornelia
oh ja ich habe Hallo gesagt zu deinem Skype :)

Hugs
Monika
Ardyth said…
I love the storybook feel of this and the drama of the black background - you are the coolest!
Susanne Vargas said…
Bin ganz hin und weg von dieser tollen Karte und wollte wissen, wer diese super Stanze macht und nun muss ich lesen, dass du es nicht weisst! Hoffentlich meldet sich wer, der es weiss! So süss!
papierelle said…
Die Stanze habe ich auch, aber bei meiner Verwendung wird es wahrscheinlich nicht so fröhlich bunt, das kannst nur Du so gut!!
Wonderful little scene to welcome a little one.
conil said…
Beyond gorgeous...this truly is an amazing card. You colored that die to the nth degree and it is fabulous. Also delighted to hear I'm not the only patterned paper hoarder in the craft world.
Anita in France said…
Such a sweet, whimsical scene, Cornelia ... the soft colouring really pops against the black ... so lovely for a new born! What a brilliant idea a teething necklace is ... you packaged it beautifully! Hugs, Anita :)
NanaConnie said…
What a fun die cut, Cornelia! Great work with the watercolors. Thanks so much for coming to play in our "Anything Goes" challenge at QKR Stampede this week. Good luck in the draw.
NanaConnie DT
TaeEun said…
Wow!!! What a gorgeous die! You colored it so pretty! And I love that you placed the piece on black! I've never heard about a teething necklace! A great idea!!!

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