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So Suzy Stamps - Girl with Balloons

Hi Everyone,

I pulled out some of my older So Suzy stamps for this card.


I always loved the balloon girl and she needed some ink....

I was in a hurry and forgot to take some pictures during the process. Please forgive me....
I fist stamped the sentiment. Then I made the sky with a MFT stencil. I used my Misti and colored the balloons with markers and inked up the girl in black. Redid the balloons a bit with Inktense and added white gel pen accents. Added a strip of Washi tape on the side.


You probably know this by now, but just in case you don't.... We have a new feature here at So Suzy's. 
You get a stamp with every order free.
This month it is THIS stamp: 
We also have a sale going on at this month, this includes all Sports, Fathers Day and Guys stamps:



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Comments

Mac Mable said…
Yes the girl balloon stamp is gorgeous. Love how you did the fluffy clouds and the fun balloons x
conil said…
I love (and own) this stamp. You've just inspired me to ink it up with this sweet, mystical card.
Aileen said…
Love this stamp, Cornelia, the balloons look so cool and your clouds.
Anita in France said…
Dreamy, Cornelia ... how much fun would it be to drift off among those fabulous clouds on a bouquet of rainbow balloons ... I could be this girl!! Hugs, Anita :)
Monica Maier said…
This is a beautiful card Cornelia! Love sky and balloons, and the sentiments are great. Thanks for joining us at ATSM!

Monica- Addicted to Stamps and More DT

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