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Katzelkraft - Llama Queen

Hi Everyone,

here is my weekly Katzelkraft post. 

This is my last Llama card, at least for now - I think I need to use a different stamp set next time, LOL!



My stamp supplies:

 Les Lamas - KTZ230, Accessoires - KTZ156 (FRANCE)
 Llamas - KTZ230, Accessories - KTZ156 (USA)

I stamped the llama. I used a stamp positioner to line up the crown. I colored with Inktense and water brush pens. The sentiment was a pain in the you know where....Its Tim Holtz dies. There are a total of 69 dies in that set - small caps, large caps, numbers and punctuation marks and they all were thrown together in one bag.....I took me forever to even sort them out, since its not immediately clear what letter it is or if it happens to be a number....I used double sided sticky tape on the back before I die cut them. That saved me......Still incredibly fiddly. Who knows if I ever will use them again. I am traumatized....but I have them now in alphabetical order and labeled, so next time should be easier.

Added Washi tape to the side.


Hope you liked this - I'll be back next Wednesday with more Katzelkraft inspiration. And I promise no more Llamas next time!

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!


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Comments

conil said…
How can you resist using these darling llamas. You color them so well and they're so sweet. This gal looks like she could rule the world.
Flo said…
Besser Lama Queen als Drama Queen!!!
Klasse Karte!!!

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