Hi, So happy you've stopped in for a visit. - Please know that I appreciate each and every visit and comment made. - For some reason lately Blogger will not let me reply back unless I know your e-mail address. So if you don't get a thank you personally from me that is the reason why.
Now on to today's card.
I'm participating in Freshly Made Sketches #671 and NBUS#71
Here is my card:
I finally got to use my brand new Unity Stamp set: Purr-ty Cats and the new designer paper, (Atomic Kitty Cat) there is also a die set that goes with the stamps but I have not purchased that "yet."
So for this CAS card I used, Basic Black cs, Calypso Coral, Basic White (all SU)
I stamped the cat image with Mint Macaron (retired SU) ink. I added strips of the designer paper and reverse embossed the coral paper with a chevron pattern embossing folder. I added some light coral enamel dots and used circle dies from both SU and Unity. I embossed the sentiment with versamark ink and black embossing powder. The cat image was mounted with foam tape.
Thank you again for stopping by.
really cute.. I am learning how to use stamps, in iPad Procreate.. I can draw a stamp, them make it to use. its called a brush but used like yours and I can make the background too. very similar but made on line
ReplyDeleteAs always you created a fantastic card. You have a real knack for putting everything together perfectly.
ReplyDeleteI have the same problem with comments. I have several that are no reply blogger so have no way of replying to their comments.
I love this design with the art deco pp, kitty cats, and throwback positive sediment! The colors are perfect for mid-century, too, Ida! Thank you for inspiring everyone to use their NBUS! Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteSuper cute image combined with a fabulous combo of colours. Thanks for joining us at FMS!
ReplyDeleteCool cats and paper! I'm trying to remember the name of that SU cat that was so popular way back when. This stamp is way cuter!
ReplyDeleteSweet details on a fun card! Nice mix of products! Love your creativity.
ReplyDeleteGreat card. The patterned paper is so purrfect for the image.
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