For this card I have used up the scraps and left overs from the last card I made. Just couldn't throw away those little scraps of water coloured card.
I die cut the image of the cat from navy card (wish I had done it in black). I backed the navy paper with wide double sided tape and this helped with sticking it down without problems. Another handy hint is to use a square of baking paper to stick the die cut down to while working to remove all the little negative pieces. It is then easy to lift it without distorting the die image and then sticking it down.
So there you have it - you all know what puddy cats get up to at night when they are out on the prowl. Not mine though - she is safely confined at night and she much prefers to spend her evenings on her heating pad.
Hope you enjoy.
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Tue, Aug 16, 2016 @ 5:07 AM
How awesome!!!
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Thu, Aug 18, 2016 @ 6:24 PM
Oh wow Helen, what a fabulous way to use the little left over strips, I'm with you - I cant thow anything like that out, now I can justify keeping them LOL. Thanks for the baking paper tip too. Everything about this look wonderful. I had a chuckle when I read your puddy cat has a heating pad...then I remembered she lives in Canberra!!!
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