House Mouse ~ Popping Good Birthday



Design a House Mouse Card on the lowest possible Budget -


that WAS the challenge for today.... and so here's mine:


House Mouse mice popping popcorn over a birthday cake! :)




Expenses:

I used 2 DP sheets from a small 25 sheet designer paper pack that I found at the $1 Dollar Store. The dimensional adhesives are also from a pack of 750 squares, which also only cost $1, same store. That ribbon I had found at a goodwill for only $.20 cents for a huge spool. That's right, it pays to shop at goodwill for unknown lost items like crafts. The most expensive thing used here was my new HM stamp, which I recently purchased off of ebay for $2.99. The images were colored with coloring pencils and glitter gel pens. Not bad for staying on a budget huh? :)



8 comments

  1. Such a FUN card!!! Don't you love finding hidden treasures at yard sales, thrift stores, and Goodwill? I love it!! Awesome paper and love the ribbon. Your incredible work always puts a smile on my face:o)

    Hugs!
    Carolyn

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  2. Oh gosh!! That is adorable! I have that stamp and it's so fun!!! Great job on the Budget :)

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  3. Very cute! I like that dp and the colors are so vibrant and cheery!

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  4. Awesome card!! I love Goodwill shopping! I think half my wardrobe is from there! I picked up a new leather jacket at the one in Seattle for $3 (half of red tags day!)

    It's fun to find thrifty deals, lets us splurge on other stuff every now and then!

    I love your stuff so much, I left you an award on my blog!

    hugs, Jami

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  5. AWESOME! You are an inspiration! I don't like spending tons of money on making cards either. (I do spend lots of money but I don't like to!)

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  6. What a great card!! Love the bright colors, very cute stamp and great layout...doesn't look "budgeted"!! :)

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  7. How darn cute and the design is just so pretty too!

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