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Katzelkraft - My Precious!

   Hi Everyone,
I am back with my weekly Katzelkraft post. 



You probably know by now, that I am totally in love with those cool glass bottles from Darkroom Door. I made a card with it last week and the week before, you can see them HERE and HERE




I made this the usual way I make my cards - stamped with a tiny bit of masking and colored with Inktense, markers and water brush pens. No sentiment this time. 


The stamps I used are from the following sets:

Les Nounounes - KTZ 234, Les Prehistoriques - KTZ 246 (FRANCE)
Bugs and Insects - KTZ 234, Prehistorics - KTZ 246  (USA)


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:

Watercooler Wednesday - Anything goes





Comments

Cute card and I love the way you colored the whole design.
conil said…
My precious, says it all, doesn't it. Your coloring always knocks me out...so vibrant and beautifully shaded. This card is another to add to "my favorites" list. Merry Christmas, my precious friend.

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