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Mousy Get Well Wishes

 Over at the House Mouse and Friends Monday Challenge (HMFMC#400), we have anything goes with a twist of ribbon, cord or twine.  I decided to so with some ribbon as it was the first thing I found in the craft drawer.  

My aunt is not feeling well so I got out one of my favorite House Mouse images.  It is a small one but much loved.  I added in a sentiment from SU! and some paper and stickers from Close to My Heart. 

The image was stamped on watercolor paper with CTMH black and water-colored with Daniel Smith watercolors using colors to match the pretty dsp. 

Thanks for visiting - I really appreciate it!

Hugz,

Nancy


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  1. I hope your aunt feels better soon Nancy. That's a fun card. I am always amazed at the number of house mouse images there are. :) hugs-Erika

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  2. That's an adorable little house mouse scene. I'm sure it will make your aunt feel a little better ♥

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  3. Super cute card Nancy :-) the image is so sweet and the paper and flowers are gorgeous! i am sure your aunt will love this! :-)

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

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  4. Awe! This is such a sweet image and a perfect get well hug card for your aunt! She'll love it! Hope all is well with you friend!

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  5. I love watercolored cards. This is so sweet. Those House Mouse mice are always so good to everyone. Thanks for joining us at HMFMC. {Bunny} Designer for House Mouse and Friends

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  6. Ohhh the poor little meecy. Perfect get well card. I am sure your Auntie will be cheered by this sweet card! Thanks for sharing with us at House Mouse and Friends Monday Challenge! 💕Sue Kment

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