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Thursday, 8 April 2021

Introducing Fluffy, George and the Burglar Cats!

 If you  managed to see last week's Crafty Individuals shows on the Craft Store, you will have met these colourful characters already, but if not, I will introduce you. They are designs from Collage artist Sharron Bates made into fabulous stamps!


First up are the Trilby Cats, also known as Fluffy and George. Here I watercoloured them with ecoline markers over a wash of tea dye distress ink. They were teamed up with some of Flo Langley's Mismesh papers. 


Next we have the Burglar cats, also known as Syd and Albert. They too were coloured with ecoline pens and teamed up with some black mulberry paper and a sheet of the wonderfully weathered 1 papers. I also added some dots of nuvo drops to Albert's spots.

Syd and Albert were also turned in to shrink plastic earrings too.


 I will be back with the other new characters and some old favourites too once the new stamps are on the website.

Thanks for looking! 

7 comments:

  1. Love these cute quirky critters,beautifully coloured and showcased in your makes

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  2. More fab samples Sally! Love the colours of the second one especially! x

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  3. These are definitely the cat's meow..lol. I love both cards but the orange and yellow tones on the second are my favourite and such pretty earrings too Sally. x

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  4. Fabulous samples Sally and I love the earrings too x

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  5. THese are stunning Sally, I love all of the cats but especially the burglar cats, it looks as though butter wouldn't melt in their mouths.

    Sue xx

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  6. Amazing samples Sally, all of them just so perfect.
    Faith x

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  7. I just love these quirky cats Sally and your samples are brilliant, love those earrings too, Kate x

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