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Katzelkraft - First Coffee

Hi Everyone,

as you all know, Wednesday is Katzelkraft day on my blog. 


My stamp supplies:


I first stamped the coffee cup, masked it and added the cat. I used Inktense pencils for coloring. Added  the sweet little mouse from the Les Chats Russes set. Used Brushos to make the floor. Added a strip of wood paper on the side. 


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

Happy Stamping!

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Comments

Flo said…
Na ja, zuerst muss es nicht unbedingt Kaffee sein, Tee ist mir lieber - aber dann: gegen 11 Uhr habe ich überhaupt nichts gegen einen Kaffee einzuwenden.
Super ist auch diese Karte wieder!!!
Liebe Grüße
conil said…
Dayang, girl. This is so fun and true. As I sit here sipping my coffee (read gulping even though it's hot), I'm totally amazed by this vignette. Why does that cat always look so hungover, especially in green, and that mouse look so scared. I would be too if it were my first cup. That cat looks lethal.
This is so cute and sure made me smile.
Anita in France said…
I love Katzelkraft Wednesdays, Cornelia ... they're always so fun! What a fabulous little scene ... that poor cat does look as though he's in need of more that one cup of coffee! Hugs, Anita :)
Mac Mable said…
Absolutely love how you make these scenes and combine the stamps....Fabulous ! x
papierelle said…
Klasse!!! Wieder einmal eine herrliche Karte zum Grinsen!!
Rosmarie said…
Oh, wer schaut denn da wieder um's Eck! Herrlich!

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