"Meow" means thank you in Cat.
If you guys have been following me long or if you have watched my videos, you are aware that I have a cat. Her name is Emmy, she is spoiled rotten and she is my baby! We happen to share a few things in common: we both prefer a quiet night in our favorite spot, warm blankets and tasty snacks and we both enjoy the craft room. Which is where we stray from our similarites. where I like the craft room for creating and making beautiful things to share with others, she prefers to shred and destroy all paper items, successfully producing confetti that is nearly impossible to clean up. Emmy is very particular with her food choices. It has to be a cut consistency, not a pate and she would rather starve than eat any food with the smallest amount of chicken in the recipe- she does however enjoy fresh chicken. She is a brat. Anyway, my dad recently bought her some food because it is cheaper on the military base than at our local grocery stores. Of course we thanked him, but Dad being - a dad- has continued to respond " I haven't received a thank you from Emmy, yet." So here it is- a cat inspired "thank you" card. p.s. I tore the bottom corner on the back flap of the card and signed Emmy.
Card base Thick Whisper white : 4 1/4" x 5 1/2"
Basic Black Layer: 3 3/4" x 5"
Whisper White Later: 3" x 4 3/4"
- Petal Pink vellum through with Brick 3D folder
- Cut the vellum and a piece of whisper white with largest stitched square die
- Glue together the stitched squares ( this creates a backing so that we can dimensional this layer without seeing the dimensions through the vellum)
-gently rub embossing buddy on piece of scrap Basic Black to remove finger prints and oils
- Stamp Cat in versa mark on basic Black scrap, sprinkle with clear embossing powder and use heat tool to set.
- punch out using the coordinating cat punch
- Assemble layers, and use dimensional to adhere the stitched squares, use dimensionals to adhere cat
- stamp cat bowl, words, hearts and fish
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