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Cake Cake Baby

It is Anything Goes over at the House Mouse & Friends Monday Challenge with the option of Funny.  Don't you love this Vintage Eat Your Cake and Nap Too?

I colored up the yummy cake and cute mouse with Daniel Smith Watercolors and a bit of Gold Stickles.  Then I fussy cut the image and popped it up on this printed background lightly sponged with Rusty Hinge Disress Ink.  

Then...I was craving cake so much I made some. LOL.





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  1. It looks WONDERFUL!!! Great post title, too. Cheers, Ivy.

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  2. Look at that belly, looks like he already ate some cake1 What a delightful card, and it did make
    me laugh!!! Thanks for sharing your card with us at the House Mouse and Friends Monday Challenge.

    Hugs
    Sue

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  3. This is one of my favorite stamps! Your card is so cute with the words and this wonderfully colored image. Thanks for sharing at HMFMC. xx

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  4. OMG! He's just as cute as can be Nancy! Such a cheerful card and made me smile today! thank you! :)

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  5. Super cute card Nancy :-) the image is so sweet and I love the big die cut sentiment! Looks fabulous! Ooh I would just love a cup of tea and cake right about now! I'll have to go and bake a cake now too!

    Thanks for joining us on the House Mouse and Friends Monday Challenge
    Luv
    Lols x x x

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  6. Love your hilarious sentiment with this fun loving House Mouse! I have this image and am going to have to try this sentiment now!!

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