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Katzelkraft - Coneflowers

Hi Everyone,
It's Katzelkraft time!

I used the beautiful Coneflower for this card.

How did I make this card? 
Lets get started:


I used the Coneflowers, stamped them with Versamark.


I colored a few of them with Prismacolor pencils. 


Added white gel pen accents and the sentiment (Concord and 9th).


 Trimmed the card and mounted it onto a white card base. Added an enamel dot.


If you feel the urge to buy any Katzelkraft products, you can also order them in the US from those companies: Topflight StampsFrantic Stamper or Lost Coast Designs


Happy Stamping!

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Comments

Flo said…
Mann (nein, Frau!!!) sieht diese Karte edel und toll aus!!! Ich bin sprachlos und tief beeindruckt.
Ganz liebe Frühlingsgrüße aus Nordhessen nach Übersee.
conil said…
WOW! No line coloring done right. This is just gorgeous. The shadowy coneflower juxtaposed to those vividly colored ones is so effective. Doubly impressed with your white highlighting. Couldn't have picked a better sentiment either.
So very gorgeous. The colored flowers show up so well on the kraft and the uncolored ones remind me of shadows. I love this look!
Nora Noll said…
This is fabulous!! I LOVE coming to your blog. The way you selectively colored this image is fabulous!!
papierelle said…
Wow das schaut echt toll aus!!!
Cath Wilson said…
You've done a lovely job of this - it looks fabulous. Love coneflowers but I also love Katzelcraft stamps! Great work.

Cath x
cm said…
Oh myyyyyyy! Swooning over your lovely flowers - and that sentiment is so right! Flowers are still hibernating here; the snow is falling...again!
Hugs~c
Anita in France said…
Your cone flowers are just lovely, Cornelia ... dainty and delicate ... and so brilliantly coloured! Hugs, Anita :)
Bobby said…
What a great idea to leave some flowers uncolored, Cornelia. They make a great background for your beautifully colored ones.
Bobby said…
I'm back to thank you for sharing your lovely card with us at Addicted to Stamps and More, Cornelia.

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