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Crackerbox and So Suzy Stamps - Wicked Looks Good!

Hi Everyone,

I am giving you a little sneak peak for the new Crackerbox and So Suzy Stamps new Halloween release that will be happening September 5th.
I am sure all you Halloween fans out there are just waiting for new stamps to get your creative juices flowing!

What a fun release it is!


I used two new stamps for my card:

I made my little background with a stencil (Stamplorations). I Stamped the cat and teh sentiment. Trimmed the card base and added a strip of patterned paper at the bottom. Easy peasy..... 



If you want to see the whole release you have to wait until September 5th....

And here are the great news :
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Happy Stamping!

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Comments

Christine Kiehl said…
Adorable card and sneak peek, thank you! Can't wait!
conil said…
OMG...this is how my cat looks at me. Love the splats of color they really make the kitty pop. And that sentiment is a hoot.
papierelle said…
So hat unsere Pauline auch immer geschaut, wenn ihr was nicht gepasst hat.
R.I.P. meine Süße!! (Ich glaube, die Karte hat Cornelia für Dich gemacht!)
Anita in France said…
The colours and sense of energy in those splatters is brilliant with that spooky, sassy cat, Cornelia ... so much fun! Hugs, Anita :)
ike said…
How excellent. This looks pretty simple but sooooooo effective. :-)
Thank you for purring along to play at SUYP Cats Challenges.
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