We're getting close to the TCP release day...only 2 more sleeps! Let's peek at another fun stamp set - Kitschy Kitchen - which we're hoping you will flip over!
My creative process started out by trying to picture what colors might show up on a wall if I threw some eggs at it - lol! I came up with Squeezed Lemonade, Spiced Marmalade and Fossilized Amber distress inks! After applying the inks to acrylic sheets and spritzing with water, I simply smooshed the watercolor cardstock over the inks. The egg yolks have Glossy Accents added and the happy spatula was colored with Copics and fussy cut. A fun card to send to an eggstra special someone! Yes, if you know me at all...you know I can't resist puns!
Here's what you need to know...
1. All the new stamps and dies will be released on Tuesday, January 19th. 2. Are you IN IT TO WIN IT? For a chance to win a $10 gift certificate to The Cat's Pajamas store, leave a comment on each of the sneak peek posts, including The Cat's Pajamas blog. A winner will be randomly drawn and will be announced on the TCP Facebook Page the following day. 3. Save the date for the Pajama Party on Monday, January 18th from 8-10 PM EST.
Be sure and check out the rest of the Cat Pack's creations by heading on over to the TCP blog.
11 comments:
Wanda, I love this! The background is perfect (my stove has kinda looked this way after I cook eggs, I'm not much of a cook) I love the colors you've used.
Sqee......that background is perfect for these images. Well done Wanda.
Great card, Wanda! One of my favorites! I just LOVE the colors and look of your background - -totally reminds me of eggs!
Take Care!
Michele
Love your egg-celent background, on this fun card!
That background is perfect for the eggs!
Super cute. Love the sentiment!!
Lovely card!!!!
OH I love your splattered background! Fabulously created!!
Hahaha...you're right...looks like you 'egged' the background! I love this!
Such a fun use of colour with this design Wanda!
I have to say I adore your use of color. You are so unafraid when it comes to playing with color. It's inspiring.
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