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KissMoose meets Deconstructed Sketch #127

Hi,

I had fun using this great sketch from The Deconstructed Sketch and my brand new Paper Smooches set Chubby Chums. That reindeer just cracks me up and the sentiment - just fabulous!



I colored the reindeer with Copics and mounted it onto Kraft. Some twine and the background paper I embossed with the subtle PTI canvas impression plate (the other side of the linen plate..) It does not really show in the picture, but it looks really good in real life. Much better than smooth card stock...



I added that little red kiss...

Deconstructed Sketch 127

I will also put this card into the
  Rudolph Day challenge for November and my all time favorite place - 
the Snippets Playground - basically everything except the white background were snippets and 
Catered Crops - Animal House recipe swap
Ribbon Carousel - Holiday and Celebration


Have a great evening and thanks for coming by!

Comments

scrappymo! said…
Awwww. what a sweetie! They make such great stamps and you have turned it into a fab card!
Sarn said…
Hee hee hee . . . sweet chubby moose! GREAT layout design to meet the sketch.

Thanks for joining in with Rudolph Day.

Hugs, Sarn xxx
Di said…
Brilliant Cornelia! Did you wanna make me burst out giggling at that cute critter though - ouch, it hurt!!

Clever take on the sketch too!

Hugs, Di xx
Kathleen said…
Oh what a fabulous fun image, brilliant card.

Kath x
Jutta said…
How cute is this card, love it!!:)
Kim Heggins said…
oh my...this is just too darn cute! What an adorable little moose and your sentiment is just as sweet. Your coloring is so perfect too, so fun.

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