Monday, October 10, 2011

TCP Tuesday 180 Plus New Release Blog Hop


 
Today is release day for The Cat's Pajamas! All seven of the fabulous new stamp sets and four new Cutups dies are available now from The Cat's Pajamas shop.  

Since it is release day that also means a blog hop. I hope you arrived here from Lori's blog where I am sure she had something beautiful and creative for you to see. If not, head on over to Leigh's blog to start at the beginning. Leigh is this week's TCP Tuesday (TCPTUES180) challenge hostess which is one of her always interesting sketches.

I selected the Presto set to go with this fun sketch. I stamped the image onto Copics X-Press It cardstock,  colored with Copic markers and then cut out. I used the Cosmo Cricket Circa 1934 mini deck with one sheet from the My Mind's Eye Everyday Flair 6x6 pad for the various panels. I placed a dimensional dot underneath one of the big ol' ears. The sentiment is also from the same set and I tucked it behind the star after cutting with Spellbinders Nestabilities. 



Products: The Cat's Pajamas stamp, Cosmo Cricket dp, Cuttlebug embossing folder, Kaisercraft pearls, Spellbinder's Nestabilities, Copic Markers

Copics: Bunny-E50, E51, E53, Y21, Y23, Y26; Hat and Wand-C1, C3, C5, C7, C9, R24, R27, BG10, BG11

Now to continue the blog hop, please click on over to Jenny's blog. I know she has something totally Jenny style to share with you.


5 comments:

  1. Love, love, love this, Nancy...especially how you placed the sentiment peeking out from the star, the texture, the coloring, his fun yellow nose!

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  2. This is so adorable Nancy! Now I'm kicking myself for not adding this little cutie to my shopping cart last night! You are a perfect addition to The Cat Pack! Wonderfully done! :D

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  3. Yup, another amazing project...you are pure magic!

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  4. How did I miss this one! Love your design and how you tucked the sentiment behind the star... you have a way with making the sentiments work perfectly into your design! Love seeing what magic you've worked with the stamps! :)

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