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Topflight Stamps - Choose Happy with AALL&Create

   Hi Everyone,

It's Topflight Stamps day! 
this week we are featuring AALL&Create stamps. I am sure you are familiar with this fun company!


Those adorable figures are designed by Janet Klein - Topflight Stamps has quite a few of her stamp sets. This one is one of my favorites. I immediately knew what to do with it. 
I first sponged the background and then cut the flap with a rectangular die, but I only cut 3/4 of it to leave the flap attached. Where you can fold it on top I scored it. I stamped the sad little girl and mostly got rid of the background with bleach. I colored her with Copics.


I then stamped the happy little girl onto a white card, making sure she is centered in the opening. Colored her with Copics as well. 


Stamped the sentiment. Assembled the card. Added a big red heart to help opening the flap.


I hope you liked this. Thanks for visiting. 
See you next week with more Topflight Stamps inspiration.


Here are the stamp supplies I used:
Use code FUNSTAMPING to get 12% discount at Topflight Stamps
613 Avenue Create - anything goes
Seize the Birthday - anything birthday 








 

Comments

conil said…
How fun and sweet this card is. That background is awesome, and the way you managed to show sad girl, happy girl is terrific. Your coloring is amazing, as always. And using the heart for the recipient to lift the flap is pure genius.
Colorful card design and cute image.
Anita in France said…
What a funky sweetie, Cornelia ... love how the background mimics her big eyes ... how fun to change her from sad to happy in the blink of those eyes! Hugs, Anita :)

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