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Hi, Sarah here.

I want to use the blog to let you know about what's going on at Inky Doodles, in my head and in the wider world of stamping and papercraft so that you too can be inspired and create something amazing!

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With the help of the wonderful Caroline Shinnie I hope to be able to show a card or project with instructions most days.

Beware of the cat by Caroline Shinnie

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Stamps Used
 
 
 
Inkpads Used
 
Distress Ink - Pumice Stone & Rusty Hinge
 
Other Items
Promarkers - Blossom, Coral & Ginger.
Kraft card
String

To make the background, stamp the Medieval in Pumice Stone Distress ink, cut it out and distress the edges with Rusty Hinge, attach to the left hand side of the card blank. For the tag, stamp the Cat and the Mice in Black Memento, colour in with Promarkers, then randomly stamp the fish bones  around the edge using the Pumice Stone ink pad. To finish off the tag, edge it using a Ginger Promarker and add ribbon loops to the bottom (using extra sticky double sided tape on the back), and a bow at the top. Thread three buttons onto the the string and tie it around the card, when you're happy with the position of the buttons you could stick them down. Stamp "Happy Birthday" from the Tags & Textures set  in Rusty Hinge, cut it out and edge with the same ink pad, then attach it to the card with a Wooden Peg.

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  1. Stella

    What a lovely little cat you have here.

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