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GDT for the Day of the Month Card Club Challenge

 Hi Everyone,

Today I am honored to be guest designing for the current Day of the Month Card  Club challenge. This month it's all about National Candy Day - celebrated by dentists all over the world, LOL!

Thankfully I had just the right stamp for it! Katzelkraft to the rescue once again! I combined it with some ancient patterned paper from my stash.
I stamped the crazy animal with its big lolly onto scrap paper and colored it with alcohol inks. Cut it out. Stamped it again onto the paper and added the cut out. Also stamped, colored and cut out the Santa hat. Nestled it under the ear. Stamped the sentiment (Simon Says stamps) and cut it out as well. Trimmed the card and added a strip pf colored paper on the side.

The stamp I used is from the following set:
Happiness - KTZ297, Accessories - KTZ156 (FRANCE)
Happy Mice - KTZ297, Accessories - KTZ156 (USA)

Hope you liked this and perhaps I inspired you to play along with the Day of the Month Card  Club challenge. 
Thanks for visiting!
Happy Stamping!

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Comments

papierelle said…
Du weißt ja: Schokolade ist gut gegen Zähne! ... *LOL*
Und lassen wir dem Kleinen doch seinen Schleckerspaß, zu goldig sieht er dabei aus!!! Danke, das Du uns diesen Monat als GD unterstützt!!! LG Gundi
aussie aNNie said…
Omg I love this fun and awesome character.. x
Congrats on being guest designer, Cornelia! Such a fun jumbo mouse with his lolly!!
Izzy Scrap said…
What a greedy mouse ! A fabulous take on the challenge with this fun scene. Thanks so much for being our talented guest designer this month.

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