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KIS #5 and Tuesday Throwdown

The German KIS challenge has Frame as a theme, and so does the Tuesday Throwdown challenge
A while ago I attended a fabulous class by Fred Mullett and got myself that cool octopus stamp. I thought it pairs well with the framed octopus. I inked it with a multicolored ink pad and I masked the framed octopus stamp. I then inked the upper and left margin of a white card, since I did not have a matching background paper and glued the octopus onto it. No sentiment - it already has one in Japanese - maybe somebody knows, what it says - let me know, that would be interesting!



I hope you like it! Looking forward to your comments ;)


Comments

Barbara said…
It says: I'd like to be
Under the sea
In an octopus' garden
In the shade.
Well no, just kidding. I like the pairing of the two stamps. Pretty cool card.
Carolin said…
I love how you inked up the stamps with that shading, that's gorgeous!
Hm, would be really interesting to know what the semtiment means ;)
Thanks for joining us at KEEP IT SIMPLE!,
smiles, Mia
scrapkat said…
Love these colorful octopuses :D

Greetings scrapkat
Rosmarie said…
Na dann hoffen wir mal dass es keine Schimpfwörter oder so was ähnliches sind! *gg*
Diese Farbabstufung macht sich ganz toll und der Japanische Stil gefällt mir ausgezeichnet.

じゃあね
Liebe Gürüße
Rosi
Anni said…
Hallo Cornelia,
was für eine außergewöhnliche Karte! Mir gefällt der Farbverlauf in deinen Kraken und das asiatische Thema!
Vielen Dank, dass du bei KEEP IT SIMPLE mitgemacht hast!
Anni
Christine said…
Hallo Cornelia,

Anni hat recht - der Farbverlauf ist super! Mein Hingucker ist aber der pinke Rand, den man nur auf zwei Seiten sieht. Diese Anordnung sieht man selten und ich mag das sehr! Ich kann mit solchen Gestaltungselementen irgendwie nicht so gut umgehen.
Danke für's mitmachen bei keep it simple, ich hoffe, Du bist auch nächstes mal wieder dabei!
Christine
Gabi MeWi said…
Mal etwas Anderes und wunderschön.

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