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Katzelkraft - Dragon Love

   Hi Everyone,

I am combining the current TAWI challenge over on Facebook with the Lunar New Year challenge for this weeks Katzelkraft post. That cute little dragon needed some ink he said. Had to oblige...
I first stamped the Grunge Circle and heat embossed it with glitter embossing powder. Stamped the dragon onto the card base and again onto scrap paper. Colored him with alcohol ink markers and cut him out. Added him to the stamped dragon on the card. Die cut some hearts from pink glitter paper, added them. Heat embossed the sentiment in gold on black card stock. and added it with foam tape. Trimmed the card and added gold metallic striped Washi tape at the bottom.
The stamps I used are from the following sets:
 Grunge Circle Solo096, Dragon- Solo101, Literary Quotes - KTZ290 (FRANCE)
Grunge Circle- Solo096, Dragon- Solo101Literary Quotes - KTZ290 (USA)

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

Linking up with:
Tag along with ISA - see graphic below (metallic, hearts, glitter, gold embossing)





Comments

foleysfriend said…
Amazing! What a fun dragon. I love the floating purple, sparkly hearts and the black/gold for the sentiment and the horizontal strip at the bottom. Thanks for joining us at Addicted to Stamps and More!

sue n.
Catie Cuddles said…
Oh wow this is superb.
Thank you for joining us at Addicted to Stamps and More challenge.
Happy crafting!
Catherine x DT

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