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Monday, 27 July 2020

Weird Wedding

Hello Nomad friends.  Having a strangely satisfying afternoon with the gloriously weird Humanoid stamps from Katzelkraft.  Also inspired by the CASology cue word of Pool, and the wedding challenges out there.  I went with Gene Pool bwahahahhhhaaaaahaha


I simply stamped Katzelkraft Humanoids on a sheet of green paper, die cut with a stitch die and added some gel pen and Promarker colours.  I mounted the panel on a dark green base card and generated the sentiment on the computer.  Bwahhahahahhaaaa.   Just waiting for an appropriate wedding.  Bwahahhahhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.   Think I need a little lie down.......

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9 comments:

  1. Gloriously weird indeed, love it. Not sure i would be brave enough to send it to anyone I know though! xx

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  2. This is so witty! Love those interesting people. My take on this theme is far less entertaining, Jo x

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  3. Ack - I love this take on the "pool" cue! Thank you for joining us at CASology!

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  4. Lovely couple, Gail - welcome to the gene pool indeed!

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  5. This is such a clever take Gail on the challenge and it really makes me smile! Love how you used these images off the edge and wow to the colouring-fab card and great to see at CASology x

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  6. So funny Gail. Thanks for playing along with us on the CASology Challenge blog.

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  7. Well... I can't say it looks beautiful! Come Halloween they will fit right in... Great fun, Gail! Thanks for playing with us at Country View Challenges!

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  8. Bwahahaha! This is an absolutely genius take on the cue word! I love it! Thanks for the laugh and for playing along with CASology this week!

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