Happy New Year

Hello everyone! It's great to be back as the new year has begun.....

I created this House Mouse card in Spanish that translates to "Happy New Year"... The image has been colored in with Glitter Gel markers and Sharpie Metallics. The mouse is twice stamped and popped with foam adhesive for dimension. The punched/embossed border was made with a MS punch. This shiny silver Ribbon was from taken from a fancy xmas giftbox --> (now that's what I call recycling) :) and then tied in center with SU silver cording. For extra bling, also added a piece of that same silver ribbon underneath the punched border. Also added silver brads to the end of each of her ribbons and drew in lines to make these seem as if they are moving. :)

This House Mouse image is of Monica from 1993, made by Stampabilities, #HMOR1012, called "Party Ribbons 'o2".

5 comments

  1. Such a cute card, America!! Wow, you make such nice cards with those House Mouse stamps! You make them really come to life.

    Hey. . .I promise to work on your blog this week. I've been so busy with my family being here and I just got back from Disneyland! Hope you and your family had a wonderful Christmas and New Year!

    Keep up the great work!!

    Maria

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  2. Great Card. Love this stamp because just looking at makes one happy. I just know I have to get some of these House Mouse Stamps.

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  3. I love Monica hanging from the ribbons...the life of the party!! The brads at the top of the ribbons are perfect, and love that silver ribbon!!

    Hugs, Jami

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  4. This is totally cute! I love the confetti and she looks like she is having a ball!

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  5. What a fun and festive card!!!! I love the magic you create with your beautiful cards!!!

    I also wanted to thank you for the well wishes and the sweet words you left for me!!! You have no idea how much it was appreciated.

    Hugs!
    Carolyn

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