Sunday, August 21, 2016

CYCI#134 Pet Sketch Challenge

Today we have another challenge at Can You Case It?   It is a pet challenge, so get those cat and dog stamps out and join us this week.
http://canyoucaseit.com/?p=3319 
Here is the card I created:


The base of the card is Oatmeal Cookie and Black Licorice Cardstock.  On the top layer of Oatmeal Cookie Cardstock, I created my own pattern paper using the paw print stamp from Cats and Dogs and Black Licorice Ink.

To make the paws a little lighter, I first inked up the stamp and stamped once on the clear block and then onto my paper.
I then added a strip of Black Licorice Cardstock to the top.  I stamped the dog from the Cats and Dogs set with Dark Roast ink on Butter Cream Cardstock.  I colored the dog using the Rich Sorbet PanPastels.
Next, I stamped with Clear Pigment ink the word "woof" from the Cats and Dogs set onto Black Licorice Cardstock and heat embossed it with Journey White Embossing Powder.  I then cut them out on an angle and used foam squares to adhere them to the card.  
To finish the card, I wrapped some Black Licorice Twine around the card and tied a bow.  It is had to tell from the picture, but I also added some Journey Glaze to the eyes.
I hope you will plan to join us this week and show us your loving pets.  Enjoy!


16 comments:

  1. That dog image is awesome! And I love that you made your own background paper! Very nice!

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  2. Love the paw prints in the background! And that doggie is just too cute! Jeanne

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  3. This is totally pawsome! :) Adorable doggy, and I love the paws!

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  4. Hi Kim, Your little hotdog is sooooo cute. Love the background. Char

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  5. Oh Kim, that big eyed doggie is just FUN!!! So cute!

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  6. Your little dog is too cute :) Love the coloring and the paw background!

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  7. Such a cutie! I also love that paw print stamp!

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  8. Adorable! I love wiener dogs! Great use of the paw for the background!

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