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Katzelkraft - Happy Easter

   Hi Everyone,

I am back with my weekly Katzelkraft post.
I am working on my Easter card stash. Thankfully it doesn't need to be as big as my Christmas card stash.....
Now this stamp is called "Pensive Chicken" - no idea why. Doesn't look that way to me at all. Looks rather excited and happy to me. But it wouldn't have stopped me using it the way I did anyhow......
 
 I first stamped the Easter and then positioned the chicken balancing on the "S". Colored him with Inktense and colored around him with water colors. Added the "Happy". Trimmed the card on the side and added a strip of patterned paper.


The stamp I used are from the following set:
 Pensive ChickenSOLO167, Holiday Quotes - KTZ207 (FRANCE)
 Thoughtful Chicken - SOLO167, Holiday Quotes - KTZ207 (USA)

Hope you liked this - I'll be back next Wednesday with more Katzelkraft inspiration. 
Thanks for visiting!

Happy Stamping!

Linking up with:
The Paper Players - see below
Stamping Sensations - something for spring












Comments

conil said…
You're right, this chick appears as though he/she just won the lottery. Of course, with your coloring skills he looks just right.
brenda said…
Such fun and lovely fresh colours, thanks so much for sharing and joining us at Stamping Sensations challenge (we have the same theme with great prizes at We Love Stamping).

B x
Linby said…
What a fabulous design. Your use of colour is amazing and the chevron is a great finishing touch. Thanks for sharing with us at Stamping Sensations challenge.
laurie said…
So fun! Love that image. Thanks for playing along at The Paper Players this week!

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