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Sunday, 12 July 2015

CD Sunday - Add a stamped image - chosen by Christine

I must admit I don't do a lot of stamping these days.  I still buy stamps though - mostly to stamp out onto card and then use as an image to trace for parchment work  - or for ATC's which is another passion of mine.
This time I have used stamps to make a background card to suit the image I found on an Ooh La La CD - Faithful Friends.
As you will see I have a really early Halloween card for my box of 'here is one I made earlier'.

The image is a pyramage with only the top layer using sticky pads to raise it.  The matting layer is red and not black as it shows in the photograph. The little stamped cats are 'Kitty Silhouettes' by Stampendous and the diecut larger cat is by ???.  I didn't keep the packaging so I don't know the manufacturer I am afraid.

As you will see on the CD Sunday Blog we are losing both Jenny and Christine from our Design Team and this will be their  last  challenge and choice.  Jenny and Christine were both  founder members of CD Sunday and the team are really sorry to see them go but we wish them both  all the best,  and success to Christine  in her venture as a Hobby Demonstrator for Stamping Up.
All the best Jenny and Christine.

Carol xx

4 comments:

  1. Great card, Love the stamped cats as a background and lovely image too.
    What a shame to be losing two of the team, I am sure you will all miss them.
    Margaret

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  2. I loe the background that you've stamped for the wonderful topper. They go together so well.

    Sue xx

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  3. Great matching up of images with stamps, a die cut and the main image.
    Jocelyn xx

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  4. Fabulous card Carol, that's a great background you achieved with the stamps works so well with the image . sue-b xx

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