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Topflight Stamps - Being Unique is Better

   Hi Everyone,

This week it's anything goes on the Topflight blog. I had this Stinkbug now in my stash for quite a while and I figured it's time he sees some ink. I do love insect stamps. There are a few created by Bipasha for AALL&Create in the shop.
I first stamped the bug. I smooshed the background. Colored the bug with water brush markers. Added Crystal Laquer to the bug and let it dry. 


Also added s few more black splatters. Stamped the sentiment onto scrap paper, drew a frame around it and cut it out. Added it to the card. Trimmed my card and mounted it onto black card stock.

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

And here are the stamp supplies I used: 
      

And here is a little present:


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Comments

conil said…
All that green is perfect for St. Patrick's Day. You colored the background and the bug beautifully.
Makira said…
💚💚💚 this! Such a fun and quirky card! The inky background is fantastic! Thanks for playing along with us this month. I look forward to seeing more of your makes in the future. Cheers, Makira

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Diane said…
Oh what fun this is, great sentiment too! Thank you so much for joining our challenge at Colorful Options!
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Darlene said…
What a cool creation! Beautiful background!!! Thanks so much for playing in our challenge at Colorful Options!
Darlene
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