Kitten in Boots

April 25, 2017

Hi there,

this is my third project using an image from the fabulous Gerda Steiner Designs Spring Digital Stamp Bundle:

  • color the cute Kitten in Boots image which is available as part of the Gerda Steiner Designs Spring Digital Stamp Bundle with ZIG Clean Color Real Brush Pens and a damp watercolor brush
  • cut out a panel from watercolor paper using one of the Lil' Inker Designs Wonky Squares dies
  • create a background using Paper Artsy Infusions (In the Navy) and water from your Mini Mister
  • stamp the sentiment from the WPlus9 Greetings and Salutations set with Versafine Smokey Gray and punch it out with the help of a circle punch
  • use the same Wonky Square to cut out the cardbase

Have a sunny day.

Yours,




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