I'm playing with House Mouse images again this weekend (I do love all the HM critters!) and decided to color up this one showing how the House Mousies handle their Valentine Mail. This is an oldie but goodie which I've used at least a dozen times in the last 4 years. :-D
This is a pretty simple design and I got to play around with more washi tape. I started by coloring with my ProMarkers and watercolor pencils, then I used a rectangle die from Spellbinders to cut the image. I inked the edges for a bit more definition.
I decided on a pale yellow for the card front and used chalks to distress it. Both the metallic and the glittery pieces are washi tape. I added them along the bottom of the card front and added the image on top. The sentiment is printed and hand cut.
For the flower, I cut the deep blue leaves with my oldest die from Cheery Lynn (first one I ever bought!), then took layers of mulberry petals, stacked them, and added an enamel-head brad to hold them together. Final touch was the little pieces of glittery washi tape. Those were left over from another project and they were cut with a quilting die from Stampin' Up.
Challenges:
Allsorts
Colour Crazy
Crafting with Friends
Crafty Addicts
Crafty Catz
Crafty Friends
Creative Moments
Hiding in My Craft Room
Outlawz PAM
I'll see you tomorrow with another GDT card for The Outlawz CAS challenge. Happy Crafting. NanaConnie
I based my design on the sketch from Sketch Saturday
but turned it on its side.

This is a pretty simple design and I got to play around with more washi tape. I started by coloring with my ProMarkers and watercolor pencils, then I used a rectangle die from Spellbinders to cut the image. I inked the edges for a bit more definition.
I decided on a pale yellow for the card front and used chalks to distress it. Both the metallic and the glittery pieces are washi tape. I added them along the bottom of the card front and added the image on top. The sentiment is printed and hand cut.
For the flower, I cut the deep blue leaves with my oldest die from Cheery Lynn (first one I ever bought!), then took layers of mulberry petals, stacked them, and added an enamel-head brad to hold them together. Final touch was the little pieces of glittery washi tape. Those were left over from another project and they were cut with a quilting die from Stampin' Up.
Challenges:
Allsorts
Colour Crazy
Crafting with Friends
Crafty Addicts
Crafty Catz
Crafty Friends
Creative Moments
Hiding in My Craft Room
Outlawz PAM
I'll see you tomorrow with another GDT card for The Outlawz CAS challenge. Happy Crafting. NanaConnie


































