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Katzelkraft - For the Night is dark and full of Terrors

Hi Everyone,

as you all know, Wednesday is Katzelkraft day on my blog. And as we getting towards fall a bit of a scary card is in order....Halloween is around the corner, right?



The background I made with a Tim Holtz die (Cityscape Skyline) and sponged it. The scared little person with his little parrot is from the Sherlock Holmes set, see picture below. I colored him with Inktense and cut him out with my Scan 'N Cut.


Came out real spooky, just what I had in mind!


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

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Happy Stamping!

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Comments

Tanja said…
such a spooky creation - love it
papierelle said…
Geisterstunde!!! Aber so richtig Freude haben die Beiden noch nicht daran.
Die Gestaltung der Karte ist mega Klasse, die Skyline wirkt total realistisch und auch der Lichteinfall ist perfekt dargestellt!!! Hut ab!!
Cathy said…
Awesome spooky scene Cornelia, your colouring looks fabulous! Cathy x
A little spooky but a whole lot of cute. I love it and those colors are fantastic!
conil said…
Just plain brilliant in a dark spooky way. Love these little guys but you always make them come to life...this one looks terrified. Must be the Zombie Apocalypse.
Anita in France said…
That is such a spooky cityscape, Cornelia ... no wonder that little guy is scared, despite the fabulous glow from his lamp lighting the way! Hugs, Anita :)
Your little critter was so much fun. I had to come and see your blog and learn more.

So creative.

Diana @ PlayingWithoutLimits
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