This Merci (thank you) card uses another new Hetty Clare Art's digi stamp – Message Mouse. There are two versions provided with this stamp; this one I used and another with balloons attached to the sign. I like these type of digis with a character carrying a sign. You can use them in so many different ways. I used this one for a thank you card, but it could just as easily have been a birthday, especially if you use the digi with the balloons.
If you remember, Hetty Clare Art's illustrator, Helen, was the November Digi Stamp Diva and I mentioned at the time I'd stocked up in her sale and that you'd be seeing more of her designs on Paperesse. No kidding! Let's see...in addition to the Diva post, there was this Christmouse Deck the Halls card, then this CAS card featuring her Christmas Tree House digi, then the Penguin-ing to Look a Lot Like Christmas bookmark, and a slimline Mare-y Christmas card. So that's six in two months including today's!
It's the first outing for these new ragged edge rectangle dies. I purchase these inexpensive no-brand type dies on Amazon and eBay and have quite the collection. I have to admit they cut very well and for the price, can't be beat (this set was €3.21). Pay attention to the measurements given, though; they are often smaller in reality than you'd think from the photos. This card, for example, measures 10cm x 13cm. Be prepared to wait a bit to receive them, too. As they're coming from China, they can take a few weeks to arrive.
Paper – cardstock, TEDI Design Block paper pad
Digital stamp – Hetty Clare Message Mouse
Embellishments – wooden flower, enamel dot
Font – Tropicali Script
Spectrum Noir Illustrator alcohol ink markers
Art-n-Fly white pen
The little mouse is so cute showcased perfectly by your lovely layered design. Thanks for joining us at Sweet Stampin'
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A really sweet image with pretty colours and a lovely design. Thank you for joining our 'Something New' challenge at Allsorts.
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What a super image, so sweet, many thanks for sharing 'Something New' with us at Allsorts challenge this week.
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So sweet! That wooden flower is wonderful....and the papers too!
ReplyDeletewhat a cute little card, that little mouse is showcased beautifully!
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What a beautiful card! The wooden flower looks so good. Thank you for joining us at the Crafter's Cafe, and I hope to see you again soon. Hugs, Jinny
ReplyDeleteCute image and fabulous colouring, so sweet card!
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Where to begin? I love the jagged edge rectangle dies you used, even though they didn't cost much. They give an interesting 'edge' (what a bad pun) to the card. The mouse is so cute, and right away, she reminded me of books I read to my girls when they were little, called Angelina Ballerina. There was also a cartoon show of Angelina, and my two loved to watch it.
ReplyDeleteLove the colors and jagged dies! It is a darling image and I do like the sign.
ReplyDeleteThose jagged layers look like fabric, such a cool effect! That little mouse is absolutely adorable!
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