House Mouse and Friends are a favourite 'cute' image I really like to use.... so with the theme for challenge HMFMC#254 - "Frosty" I thought this image just right.
I stamped and embossed the image and then coloured it with Distress Inks. I left the snowmen blank so I could paint them with glue and then add heaps of sparkly white glitter. Then to frame my image I used some double sided tape on white card and cut out some snowy icicles, peeled off the protective and added more sparkly glitter. I used some green card to frame all of this on a cream card. To finish I added some colour with a die cut red glitter swirl alongside my stamped sentiment.
Thanks for taking a peek ..... please pop over to House Mouse and Friends and join in the fun.
Hi Robyn, absolutely gorgeous card and thank you so much for being our fabulous Guest Designer. Winners are displayed on the challenge blog. {aNNie}Designer for House Mouse and Friends
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Hey, Robyn. Your card is fabulous. I love the glitter covered snow bears. This is a beautiful card. Congratulations on your win and thank you for joining us as a guest designer at House Mouse. [Bunny]
ReplyDeleteRobyn, we are so excited that you are joining us and creating alongside us. Wonderful card, love the frosty snowmen and mice. Beautiful design and coloring too. Hope you enjoy your time with us, while inspiring others to play along.......
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Sue
I've not seen this stamp before Robyn, but LOVE IT !! Just right for my "Frosty" theme !!
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Hi Robyn, I love the snowmice. Sue
ReplyDeleteHi Robyn love this super gorgeous sparkly card, the details of sparkle are super, great take on the Frosty option theme..Many thanks for sharing your GD mousey card lovely to have you play along with us.
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aww this is just so cute!! I love the whole choir and the sparkle and frosty details are perfect, absolutely gorgeous :-)
ReplyDeleteit is so lovely to have you playing along with us!! :-)
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This is adorable, Robyn! Love those "icy" snowmen!
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