Tuesday, October 22, 2024

Merry Christmoose

 Happy Tuesday, friends, and welcome!
I'm playing with some new to me
goodies, and here's a card I created with them:


The moment I saw this sweater wearing moose die,
I knew I needed to have it! LOL!
OMG, the cuteness!!!
I die cut everything from white cardstock, then used
various inks to blend the different pieces. The same pink
ink on the sweater was used to stencil the background.


I still had the be merry die out on my desk, so I used
it again. A simple sentiment finishes the inside:


One of my Snarky Sistahs, Jules, was in town visiting family.
She discovered a paper crafting store not too far away, so
 we got together and made a road trip up there.
We were like two kids in a candy store! LOL!


What an adorable shop! It's only about 1-1/2 hours
away from where I live, so I will definitely be
visiting again!

I'm entering this card at Jingle Belles, where the challenge
is Pink Christmas (for the cure). It's Breast Cancer Awareness
Month, and each year at this time, these awesome ladies, Lauren
and Stephanie, each donate $2 for each predominantly pink Christmas 
card entered! 


Thanks for stopping by. I hope you have a great rest of your day!



Supplies:
Stamps: Honey Bee Stamps - Inside Holiday Sentiments
Ink: Memento - Toffee Crunch, Rich Cocoa, Angel Pink, Tuxedo Black
CS: Neenah; Recollections
Accessories: Poppy Stamps - Nordic Moose die, Be Merry die, & Nordic Motif stencil; BG9 Spectrum Noir marker; MISTI
Adhesives: Scrapbook Adhesives - tape runner, foam squares; Bearly Arts glue











2 comments:

  1. That moose is so adorable, fantastic stenciling and a super cute card.

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  2. Oh my gosh!!!! That moose in her sweet pink sweater! Pretty sure you just made ME need it ASAP too! Fab combination of elements as wel... what a great design! So pleased you could join our PINK CHRISTMAS challenge (for the cure!) at Jingle Belles! ♥

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