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Crackerbox & Suzy Stamps February Mini Release

 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.

Crackerbox & Suzy Stamps is having a Mini Release this month.

Here are the new stamps:



Here are the stamps I used stamps for this card:


I made an alcohol ink background panel. I stamped the 2021 stamp with a rainbow Kaleidocolor ink pad onto a strip of scrap paper and cut it to size. The background paper is rainbow paper from Germany. But you could blend it as well.


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Comments

Flo said…
Oh je!!! Jetzt hält Covid auch schon Einzug in die Kartenproduktionswelt!!!
Wie das wohl ausgeht? gibt es auch dagegen einen Impfstoff? Wer den wohl erfindet???
Interessant ist Deine Karte.
Liebe Grüße, Flo
conil said…
This is fantastic. The background pp is gorgeous and the ideal complimnet to that rainbow 2021 strip, diecut and the alcohol panel. Depicts my exact feelings about 2020, too.
Beautiful card design and colors.

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