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Katzelkraft - Meerkats Hearing Voices

Hi Everyone,

I am back with my weekly Katzelkraft post.
I let myself be Inspired by Isa C. Craft and her Facebook tagalong challenge, which this month is about paper strips and/or Washi tape.  
I have a whole pile of paper strips from trimming my cardstock and for a while I had been thinking about using them. Now this challenge played right into that idea and it was now or never, LOL! 
I sorted the strips kind of by matching colors and glued them onto a white card base. I stamped the Meerkats and colored them with Copics. and then I agonized over the sentiment (heat embossed from Stampers Anonymous) and how to add it. Finally I thought hot pink! I sponged the background paper for the sentiment and the remaining white areas ono my card base with Neon pink and that did it for me. Finally happy with the result! 

That is the set I used:
Meerkats - KTZ216 (FRANCE)
Meerkats  - KTZ216 (USA)

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

If you feel the urge to buy any Katzelkraft products, you can also order them in the US from those companies: Topflight StampsLost Coast Designs, or Frantic Stamper

Happy Stamping!

Linking up with:
Lost Coast Designs - Funny and/or cute  








          

Comments

Jane Crisci said…
Love this!!! Great card!!!
Cathy said…
Thanks again for joining the Lost Coast challenge. What a great job on coloring the meerkats.
Sue said…
Oh I love this Cornelia, those paper strips look amazing! Thanks so much for joining in with us at Lost Coast Designs and have a very happy week, Sue xx
Laurie said…
Fun background and love the meerkat stamps! Thanks for joining the Lost Coast Design Challenge!

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