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Katzelkraft meets iStencil

Hi Everyone,

as you all know, Wednesday is Katzelkraft day on my blog. I also wanted to play with some of my beloved iStencil, so I figured, I combine those two companies.... 



The background I made with a MFT stencil and added the bats and cityscape. I added the lightening stencil and used gold embossing paste. The frightened little person is from the Sherlock Holmes set, see picture below. I colored him with Inktense and cut him out with my Scan 'N Cut.


iStencils:




That golden lightening strike is real scary!



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: Topflight StampsLost Coast Designs, or Frantic Stamper

Use code FUNSTAMPING to get 12% discount at Topflight Stamps.

Happy Stamping!

Linking up with:

Mod Squad - create a scene

Take It, Make It Challenge

Comments

Bobby said…
That lightning stencil is scary and beautiful at the same time, Cornelia. No wonder he's afraid.
Awesome use of the stencils. It is a spooky night for sure and I love it.
conil said…
Love the electrifying expression on your little guys face. And that background...so dark and scary looking.
papierelle said…
Eine perfekt mit Schablonen gearbeitete Karte!!!
Dora said…
Beautiful. So funny images are these stamps
Anita in France said…
Spooky, atmospheric and definitely scary, Cornelia ... poor chap, being struck by lighting! Hugs, Anita :)
Linda said…
I love this .... so atmospheric. Thank you for playing along with the Craft Stamper challenge xx

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