

I added some hemp and actually tied it together behind the colored image of Harold which was mounted with dimensionals. Simple, straightforward stamping - does that make this another CAS (clean & simple); if so, that makes 3 in a row! WOOT, WOOT for me; I always struggle with simple!
I colored Harold with Copics adding the ground he's standing on. The blue is rather bright in my pictures (sorry!), but it is much closer to matching the base cardstock IRL. I e


WHAT'S IT TAKE?
Stamps: Harold & Cake by DigiStamp Boutique
Paper: SU! blue, Basic Grey Granola DP, PTI Smokey Shadow
Ink: Printer. :D
Accessories: hemp, Copics
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