This is my first card from Vizma, and I am absolutely thrilled. Kookaburra, you sure got me googling, Vizma. Just like the chimpanzee on your card, I am a very slow creature. And I very often cannot find things that are right in front of my eyes. True story! In any case, this a great collage. And the back of the card comes with plenty of interesting stamps and prints, like that purple jellyfish, my favorite. Thank you Vizma, I am looking forward to more exchanges with you, and something will be out for you soon, with cartoon stamp of course :-))
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Oh wow Marie! They are brilliant! I was talking about rubbers or erasers to chop and, no, stab and jab,...but these are very cool already!! What says the red one?
Great! Let's see what we find! :-)
Yeah, let's have a stabbing and jabbing weekend and compare our massacres next week!!!
CP-SA you're on a roll!! Now I'll HAVE to go to the shop this weekend and buy two cuties for the massacre!!! can't wait.
Stabbing and jabbing :-))) - quite a lot of that I'd like to do right now :-))!!! Idea - take two cute stamps, cut them in half and join to make hopefully some sort of cross stamp??? :-) X
Kookaburra, no, not too many of those around here I think. I'll try and stab a cute stamp to see what comes out of it, good idea ;-))
Cute can become cool with a bit of stabbing and jabbing!
Thanks for blooging me! You didn't know what a kookaburra was!?? They sound like maniacal laughing , um, things.
It's Rudolph?! No way! ;-))) Actually, when I first looked at it it was up side down and I thought it was a cute little cow. That's a great way to recycle Rudolphs. Yes, there are mountains of stamps in Japan, most of them on the cute side.
Thanks Marie! Here's the stamp, it's actually a ready made, I just cut out the eyes of Rudolph and turned it upside down. I thought it looked like my octopus headgear! In Japan you could probably find hundreds of rubbers in all those cute shops, you just have to stare at them for a while, to see if they have potential!!
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