
This was the first card I made this year and it took me way too long to come up with an idea for it.
The biggest problem was that I had set the bar really high last year when I made the Kitty Close-up card. That card was super-personalised, based on a photo of her cat, and I was really pleased with how it turned out technically too.

So with time running out and no blinding flash of inspiration incoming, I reverted to checking my list of techniques I want to try.
My starting point was this “Illustrated Ghosts” tutorial by Amy Shawley Paquette, though I did do a lot of things differently by the end.

I made my own cat stencil and mask, drawing it on the Mac and cutting it out with the Cricut Maker. I used them, along with a few other stencils, some acrylic paints and my Gelli plate, building the layers up until I was eventually happy with the result.
I trimmed it down and mounted it on some thin card with a narrow border, before adding it to a tall card — not a card format I often use, but it worked for this design. A chunky die-cut sentiment over the top finished it off.

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You did a great job! This is really cute! Thanks for sharing!
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Thank you! There were times when I thought I was going to have to abandon it and start again, but I got there in the end.
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