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Crackerbox & Suzy Stamps - Holy Cow

Hi Everybody,

Some of the products I have used have been provided to me from various companies I design for. Affiliate links may be used in the links provided below.

I am having fun with my Crackerbox & Suzy Stamps. What is better than a snarky birthday card?!


I am using Cow Bridgette and combined her with the Holy Cow sentiment. I just stamped and colored her. Using a "postage stamp" die cut. Divided the sentiment and stamped half on top and the other half at the botom. Added a strip of pink paper behind my postage stamp image, as I did not have a ribbon in that color....Added white gel pen accents to the Holy cow.



Here are the 20% off stamp sale categories: 
The card technique is STENCIL.




You can get $5.00 store credit once a week. Each month we will have several categories on sale for 20% OFF and a technique for that month. All you have to do is make a card with at least one stamp from the sales category and use the technique (in June its "stencil") and 
Vicky will put $5.00 on your store account and leave you a comment that it is done. We can't wait to see your creative work! 


Comments

conil said…
LOVE the expression on this sweet cow. She's beautifully colored, of course, but her knowing look says, "bet I know how old you are", to me. That touch of pink makes the perfect accent.
That cow has such a cool smile and this is such a fun card. I am glad it is a Holstein cow too. That was the kind we had on our dairy farm.
Kim Heggins said…
Too darn cute and utterly adorable!!!
Anita in France said…
Tee hee ... so cute, Cornelia ... what a chilled out cow ... so beautifully coloured! Hugs, Anita :)

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