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Monday, 15 May 2023

The Cat Has Plans

Hello Nomad friends.  I am joining the Rubber Dance team today to share some mid-month inspiration.  I recently bought some linen covered notebooks and thought it would be fun to dress one up with a cat theme featuring Rubber Dance's lovely Curious Cat

Here's the notebook I started with.


I smudged the edges of the cover with versafine ink and gold embossed for some subtle shimmer.  Then I used a Sepia archival ink pad to add some extra definition to the embossed edges.

I cut a piece of yellow vellum, embossed with a sizzix hearts folder and then heat embossed the deges with Emerald Creek Dirty Sand embossing powder.  The black cat panel is Paper Boutique die cut and I used Waffle Flower alpha dies for the letters.  I used a sheet of card I had used for a Brusho background mop up and stamped and black embossed the Cat and the Adore Me sentiment.

I hope you feel inspired to get out your stamps and create something today.   If you are using Rubber Dance stamps join the fun and link up your makes in the Rubber Dance Stamping Lounge, or on Instagram using #rubberdancemoodboard and tag us @rubberdance in your post, for a chance to win a €10 to the shop.
 
Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz
 




3 comments:

  1. The notebook looks fabulous!

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  2. Thank you so much for entering the Twisted Thursdays challenge at https://theoutlawzchallenges-thursday.blogspot.com/ this month. Looking forward to seeing you again in our next twisted Challenge.

    Happy crafting,

    Angela

    The Outlawz Challenges

    Twisted Thursdays DT

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  3. So cute and fun. Thanks for joining us at Outlawz Twisted Thursday. We look forward to seeing you again.
    Hugs, Berni DT

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