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Crackerbox & Suzy Stamps - Frog and Mosquito

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 had some fun with my Crackerbox & Suzy Stamps.


I first made an ombre background with watercolors. I stamped the laughing frog in the bottom left corner.  Added the sentiment. Stamped the Mosquito Bug. I colored the frog with markers and the mosquito with  watercolors. Added Stickles to the wings. In the end I loosely masked off the frog and mosquito and added red splatters. Put a thing strip of Washi tape at the bottom.



Here are the 20% off stamp sale categories: 
The August card technique is USE STAMPS FOR A FRAME .


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…
You've solved my problem. I own this sentiment stamp and never had occasion to use it. I'm going to CASE your card because, not only is it gorgeous, it's fall-down funny. Love the mosquito's shimmery wings and the laughing frog will keep me laughing all day. Clever way to form a frame around your critters and sentiment, too.
Flo said…
Hahaha!!! Diese Karte ist mal wieder typisch für Dich!!!
Liebe Grüße
Christine Kiehl said…
Such a creative riot of a card! THank you!

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