With
Flag Day this weekend and Independence Day waving from just around the corner,
I’ve been taking a little stroll down Bicentennial memory lane. I’m old enough
to remember that wonderfully fun summer of bike parades, pool parties, backyard
BBQs, and fireworks galore. It felt pretty carefree, at least for me and my
siblings. One of the big thrills was the release of the Bicentennial Quarter. These
days, there are so many different quarters floating around that none of them
feel quite as magical. But before I disappear completely into nostalgia, I’ll
move along.
I
bought this stamp at least a year ago, and Pissy Kitty has been patiently—or
maybe not so patiently—waiting for her big debut. We’re dog people, but I have
a soft spot for any animal with attitude, and this kitty has sass to spare.
This stamp set is called Purr-ade Crasher: Pissy Kitty and it is from Unity Stamp Co. I colored this sassy pants with Copic markers in the following colors:
- R05, R08, R24 - reds
- B26, B28, B39 - blues
- Y18, Y38, YR15 - yellows
- C00, C1, C3, C5 - kitty
I used a number of dies in my stash to cut out the different shapes from some Patriotic patterned paper. The sentiments are all included in the stamp set which makes the a fun and quick card.
Thank you for stopping by and I hope you have a great Independence Day if you celebrate.
Sandy









