Hi everyone, I am Larissa from Car-d-elicious and today I am posting a card on the blog from Gerda Steiner designs.
This time I made a halloween card with the clear stamp set Peekin' pumpkin kitty from Gerda Steiner designs. I have coloured the image with my Caran d'ache Museum aquarelle pencils and the black glaze pen. I have fussy cut the image. On a white card I glued a strip of black and white patterned paper from the Black and white basics paper pack from My favorite things (retired) after I glued it on orange cardstock. I have glued the image with foamtape on the card.
I have die-cut the banner from orange cardstock with the Tag builder blueprints 5 die-namics from My favorite things. I stamped a sentiment from the clear stamp set Peekin' pumpkin kitty from Gerda Steiner designs on the banner and then I added white ribbon and black embroidery thread. I have glued the banner with foamtape on the card.
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STAMP: Peekin' pumpkin kitty from Gerda Steiner designs
COLORING MEDIUM: Caran d'ache Museum aquarelle pencils
PAPER: White and orange cs, Black and white basics paper pack from My favorite things (retired)
INK: Versafine clair nocturne
DIES: Tag builder blueprints 5 die-namics from My favorite things
ACCESSORIES: Black glaze pen, white ribbon, black embroidery thread
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I am a participant in the Gerda Steiner designs Affiliate Programme. This means that if you click on one of my links and subsequently make a purchase, I will receive a small commission of store credit, at no extra cost to you.
Wonderful card!
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU for sponsoring the 2019 Cat Lovers Hop at Her Peaceful Garden!" I've pinned your card because I love this image you drew. I sent it to my great nieces this year for Halloween. I can't wait until they are old enough to color.
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