Saturday, May 29, 2021

SISTERHOOD OF SNARKY STAMPERS #186 - K is for Krafty

 


Hello and welcome, snarky peeps!
It's time once again for another fun challenge at the
This fortnight, we'd like you to create something that
features Kraft card stock.

I unearthed yet another NBUS background stamp I've been hoarding and set
about actually using it. I took it a step further and did the
eclipse technique with it:
 

 and the inside:


Had to have some snark on this card using one of my
all time favorite stamps. LOL!
 
I hope that you'll link up your krafty projects at the
Sisterhood of Snarky Stampers. In need of more inspiration?
Do check out what my Sistahs and our reigning Queen, Samantha, have
created for your viewing pleasure.
Thanks for visiting! Have a great day!


Supplies:
Stamps: Hero Arts - Starry Nights Brushstroke Bold Prints; Lawn Fawn - Year Two; Unity - from February 2012 KOTM
Ink: Memento - Paris Dusk; Versamark
CS: Thunderbolt; Bazzill
Accessories: GC; Taylored Expressions - Sweet and Simple Upper alpha dies; Stampendous - detail Gold EP; heat gun; MISTI
Adhesives: SA by 3L - tape runner; Ranger - MMM

5 comments:

  1. Your background is perfect for the Eclipse technique, I love a good eclipse card, and this one fits the bill. Great job!!

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  2. Love your card. Kraft just goes with everything and looks so classy, Jo x

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  3. Yay for NBUS! And I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE your stamped sentiment inside.

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  4. That background stamp is awesome and I love the colour combo!!
    (and of course the sentiment)

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  5. What a cool background - maybe use it again some time! :D The blue looks awesome on the kraft. Glad you were able to sneak some snark in!

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