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Crackerbox & So Suzy Stamps - Cat Envelope

Hi Everybody,
I love this cat from Crackerbox & So Suzy Stamps. I thought she needs to adorn an envelope. 
The sign she holds is big enough for an address.



This doesn't really need a tutorial, but I took some pictures during the process:

I used my Misti to align the stamp correctly.

Colored it with Inktense


Added white gel pen accents to the eyes and fuzzy cut the sign after I stamped it onto white card stock. Glued it in. Added a matching postage stamp.


Would you like this envelope coming your way? I will send it to one of you - selected randomly of all the comments left here, on my blog or on Instagram

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Flo said…
Superidee die Katze mit dem Umschlag auf einem Umschlag und dazu noch mit einer Katzenbriefmarke!!!
Liebe Grüße, Flo
love the inktense pencil work on Kraft Cornelia, fun envelope to receive in the mail :)
conil said…
Look at that coloring! It's so realistic and impressively done. I'm sitting here in a stunned stupor just staring at it.
Mac Mable said…
So clever, love the colouring and what a fabulous idea x
ionabunny said…
This is gorgeous. A beautiful stamp beautifully coloured. Hugz
Anita in France said…
Oh my goodness, Cornelia ... this is fantastic ... your colouring on that gorgeous cat is brilliant ... and I love how you added a matching postage stamp! Poor postie ... imagine having to leave this fabulous and fun envelope alone in a mailbox! Hugs, Anita :)
Bobby said…
You do such a beautiful job with your Inktense pencils, Cornelia. I hope whoever gets this saves it.
Kim Heggins said…
Too darn cute...love this!

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