Tuesday, 24 March 2015

Mice


Hello,
Today i have a card to share that i made for the recent House Mouse challenge, which is case it.
Using the case it card for inspiration, i created my own version using the same little mouse, but coloured slightly differently each time.
I added a sentiment in the centre and the paper if from one birdie lane by nitwits, matted on yellow pearlescent card.

7 comments:

  1. Love how different each mouse is! Great card!

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  2. Sweet take on the challenge theme, Natalie. Love how you used the same mouse in each circle. Thanks for joining us for the House Mouse and Friends Monday Challenge. Nicely done.

    Hugs
    Sue

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  3. Hi Natalie! This is totally adorable. Great idea to use the same stamp several times in a slightly different color variation. Super fun CASE! Thank you for playing along on my challenge this week at HMFMC. Good Luck to you! :)

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  4. Wow Natalie this is adorable!! Beautifully done and a great take on America's challenge!! Thanks for playing along with us at House Mouse and Friends!! Good luck!
    Take care,
    Beth

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  5. What a super idea to use one mousey stamp Natalie and change the colour slighty with each one !! Such a sweet card !! Thanks for playing at HMAFMC !!

    hugs Diane xx

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  6. Awww sweet image & how clever to replicate same image throughout the design..clever take on the CASE chall theme.

    Thanks for sharing with us at House Mouse & friends chall this time..hope to see you again.

    smiles Christine x

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