This mixed-up moose comes from the Bugaboo store and is certain to make anyone smile! I discovered I had this fantastic background paper, then all I had to do was layer my image, add some candi-dots and those are punched corners that I used at each side (yes, they worked out well, for not being IN the corners!). I kept the design simple, as it's one of many that I'll be making up and putting into the charity box to send off to SAS4Kids - maybe you might be interested in joining in on this fantastic project. Just check their challenge blog for all the details.
I would like to enter these challenges:
Catch the Bug - AG
Cute as a Button - Christmas
Polkadoodles - AG
Send a Smile 4 Kids - happy holidays 4 kids
The Paper Shelter - card for a child
The Pencil Case - AG
Very cute! Thank you for sharing at Cute As A Button, Jackie DT Member
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteLillian, your moose card is just adorable and your punch corners worked out well indeed! Thanks for joining us at Catch the Bug!
ReplyDeleteGlenda
GDT
Fun design and sweet Bugaboo image. Thanks for sharing with the November Anything Goes challenge at Catch the Bug!
ReplyDeleteHee hee very fun card. Thank you for joining us at The Pencil Case Challenge. Helen DT
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Thanks for joining is for our Anything Goes Polkadoodles Challenge
ReplyDeleteKaron DT, Polkadoodles
Tee Hee what a fun card love it and thank you for sharing with us at Catch the Bug this week.
ReplyDeleteAuntySue Bugaboo gdt
Love this card thanks so very much for joining us at Catch the Bug for our Anything Goes Challenge!
ReplyDeleteThis sure made me smile...I love that cute image. Thanks for joining us at our Anything Goes Challenge last week.
ReplyDeleteSorry I'm late popping by to see it.
Lynn aka Lynnpenguin, GD at Catch the Bug
Love it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing along with us at
Polkadoodles
and good luck
Jacki ♥
(Polkadoodles DT)
Love the moose and holly border!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm a fellow stamper who makes blank general and thank you pet themed handmade cards and donates them to animal shelters and rescue groups for them to write messages of gratitude. I've recently started a new blog for this purpose, Sending Paw Prints. If you have a stash of pet themed cards you'd like to donate or are interested in making pet themed cards to donate I hope you will visit Sending Paw Prints!
www.sendingpawprints.blogspot.com
Thank you!
Karen Howard