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Little Red Riding Hood in the Forest

  Hi Everyone,

This week it's anything goes on the Topflight blog
You probably have seen those fairy tale stamps by Janet Klein from AALL&Create. One of the best sets in my humble opinion is the Red & Wolf set. Jumped right into my shopping cart, LOL!
I first loosely sponged the background in green and brown. Stamped the forest - a combination of Katzelkraft and Lavinia trees, see below. Stamped the girl and the wolf onto scrap paper and colored them with Copics. Cut them out. Added some Lavinia mini mushrooms and the grass from the Katzelkraft Weeds set

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: 

Comments

Flo said…
Super.
Diese Karte könnte geradewegs in ein Märchenbuch der Brüder Grimm wandern.
conil said…
Uh-oh, looks like a confrontation and Red Riding Hood is winning with her charming, flirty smile. What a delight this card is.
Eine zauberhafte Märchenkarte ist dir gelungen.
Ich freue mich, dass du sie bei den Nachteulen zeigst und wünsche dir viel Glück für die Auslosung.
Ilse (thera)
Pat said…
Great card with lovely images thanks for sharing at Fab’n’Funky.

Pat xx
Vicki said…
Wow, fabulous background design with the stamping. The colors are bright and well blended. Thanks for sharing at 613 Avenue Create's April Anything Goes with a Rain Twist.
CraftyGirl said…
Thank you for playing along this week at International Art & Soul. I sure hope to see you back again very soon!!!

TTFN,

CraftyGirl
International Art & Soul DT
craftygirlcardsandcrafts.blogspot.com

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