Friday, February 20, 2009

Feeling Rosy / House Mouse

The challenge this week over at The House Mouse & Friends Monday Challenge Blog is a sketch sponsored by 2 Red Bananas. I fell in love with this sketch right away and I know I will use it again...and again....and again. I thought of several images I could use for this but chose to go with the very first one that popped in my head when I first looked at the sketch. I thought of England, the Queen and tea. I thought of a House Mouse having a "spot of tea" with the Queen! Sorry for the poor scan of the card. The ribbon is actually not that dark in real life. It is actually a much softer peachy pink color than it is showing in the picture.
Supplies Used:
Stamps: House Mouse "Feeling Rosy" by Stampabilities
Cardstock: Wausau
Printed Paper: Basic Grey / Two Scoops Collection
Ink: Memento
Spellbinder's Circle Nestabilities
Brads, Ribbon and Paper Doily
Techniques: Image colored with Prismacolor Colored Pencils and blended with Gamsol

Take some time to check out the fabulous creations for this week's challenge over at The House Mouse & Friends Monday Challenge Blog!

8 comments:

  1. That is a cute sketch. Love that image! Your card is perfect!

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  2. Awwww - he is too cute! I love the paper too. Isn't that a great sketch?
    Judy

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  3. This mouse just makes me smile! I love your card and I think you did a terrific job with this challenge!! Good luck with the drawing.

    Patti

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  4. Love the color scheme and the lacey background! Thanks for stopping in a leaving a comment on my blog too...I so appreciate it!

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  5. This card is beautiful!!! All the detail is out of this world!!! Great job!

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  6. Aw, I love this image. I like how you used the lace doily too. What a pretty card.

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  7. Such a sweet card! This was a great sketch to play with, and this is one of my favorite HM images...so many possibilities.

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  8. This is sooo adorable. I just picked up this stamp and was wondering how to best use it. Love your soft color choices.

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