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Topflight Stamps - Paper Artsy Zinis

Hi Everyone,

It's Topflight Stamps day!

We are showcasing Paper Artsy stamps this week.  Of course I had to go with the Zinis. they are just so cute and quirky!


I used some ancient rainbow paper from my stash. I stamped the little muse hole entry in the upper left hand corner and the Zini cat in the lower right hand corner. I stamped the cat again onto scrap paper and colored it with various markers. I fuzzy cut it and added it to my card. I also stamped the tiny mouse onto scrap card stock, colored it and fuzzy cut it. I added some white gel pen accents. Lastly I decided it looks a bit empty, so I added the stencil. Would have been better to add it beforehand....


Here are the stamp supplies I used:
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Versafine ink, Hunkydory Ink blending tool, Hunkydory Brush Markers

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Linking up with:

Animal Friends challenge - mice/Maeuse

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Comments

Izzy Scrap said…
What a fun and happy card. Love these bright colours on the background and the stencilled touches are just amazing. These critters are so sweet. Thanks for sharing and for inspiring!
So fun and I love those bright and happy colors.
conil said…
Just love how you combine stamps and get your colors to match the pattern paper hues.
Anita in France said…
Funky, vibrant, colourful ... and fabulous, Cornelia! Hugs, Anita :)

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