This is for the Featured Stamper Challenge for Jo/Rambling Boot's gallery. I've been thinking about this card all week and finally had a chance to put it together. I loved her adorable Wild Thing tiger cub card and admired her CAS design. I'm trying to create CAS more often. Jo's card: Wild Thing ! by Rambling Boots at Splitcoaststampers
Her tiger cub is so cute! I don't have a cute tiger, so I used a more realistic tiger stamp, which is a recent purchase on eBay. My DD is wild about tigers and collects anything "tiger". So, I had to get this stamp when I saw it. This is the first time I've used it. I watercolored the tiger and added blue around the image as Jo did on hers. I like Jo's strip of paper on the side, which I also did, but in a different color & pattern. At the bottom, I added a torn piece that I ran across the ink pad to add color. I changed the sentiment: outside - "you're absolutely fabulous" and inside - "No, seriously - you are!" I liked the sequins, and I used those as well. This will go to my fabulous DD who is having a stressful time in school right now. It will give her a smile. Thanks Jo for the inspiration! TFL
Date: Saturday, November 21, 2015 GMT Views: 1369
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Registered: January 20, 2010 Location: Brampton, Ontario Posts: 26119
Sat, Nov 21, 2015 @ 3:34 PM
Fantastic tribute to the featured stamper! I love that tiger! Didn't PSX make the most fabulous stamps? I love the two part sentiment you used. Your daughter will love this! :-)
Registered: September 12, 2007 Location: Wake Forest, NC Posts: 61357
Sat, Nov 21, 2015 @ 8:15 PM
What a unique and creative card. Love the cat and the simplicity of your card. I think it's creative genius the way you added that orange strip at the bottom.
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