Do you have images you love, but can't figure out a good way to use? That's how I feel about this collage cat image from Third Coast. I think it's the large, squarish shape that's hard to work with., especially for an A2 card.
By modifying CPS sketch 162 a little, I was able to make it work. The image is stamped on a piece of polished stone (found stashed in a drawer). It's popped up over the three strips of metallic gold paper. The typewriter keys are from a piece of printed paper (also found stashed in a drawer), cut out and covered with several coats of diamond glaze.
What do you think -- Does it work?
Rubber stamping, stamping, papercrafting and other projects from a writer by trade, stamper by passion.
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The image is very pretty! I love the pink background for it! Thanks for joining us at CPS this week!
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