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Katzelkraft - Are You Cured Yet?

Hi Everyone,

it's Katzelkraft Wednesday - a day late, as I already had 2 posts yesterday.
But better late than never, right?


I started out gessoing an old book page. Let it dry.
I stamped the Pig from the Farm Animal set on the page. I colored everything with Inktense and added a snarky sentiment from MFT.


 I tore the page and glued it onto Kraft card stock. I added some Washi tape.


Hope you liked this - I'll be back next Wednesday with more Katzelkraft inspiration!

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

Tanja said…
toller Hintergrund und ein sehr süßes Schweinchen
papierelle said…
Echt coole Sau und klasse Karte!!
Kim Heggins said…
This is too darn cute...what a wonderful get well card!
That is so fun. Really made me laugh! Great coloring too.
Bobby said…
I see you're doing a series, Cornelia. They are all so fabulous with those smile inducing critters.
conil said…
What a darling card...you had me at the pig, my favorite critter. Really love the effect of the text paper behind the image and the perfect color of that washi.
Nora Noll said…
You make me want to get out the gesso and rip some pages!! This is DARLING!!! LOVE the whole design!
Cath Wilson said…
This is brilliant, Cornelia. I love those animals and have used them for all kinds of cards and journal pages since I got them. Those words are so good and the washi is a great finishing touch.
Cath x

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