I saw the Challenge at Muse
and instantly thought of a digital stamp I have, so I decided to make a card for this challenge. It was very simple, coloured with copics then cut it and the next two layers with stitched dies. Added the sentiment with charcoal Hero Arts ink and a gem. Love that the layer next to the card is the same chevron pattern. But just not sure if the image is too big to then consider the card CAS. I was going to do another mat under the image to make it more like the card but felt it was getting too busy so left as it is. The digital stamp is another of Mo's and I can't believe this is the first time I have coloured it up. Yes its not three separate dogs but honestly this was what theMUSE card made me think of.
Don't you love the sentiment 'RELAXING'
Anyway off to link it to the Muse: Muse Challenge #118
I'm not sure about this but I think I can add this card to the next Challenge as it was done the day after the Challenge started I just didn't see it. So I want to add to Addicted to CAS: Challenge #64 - Animal
Hope you enjoy your visit
9 comments:
lol, i love your pile of furriness! Super cute card for the Muse Challenge.
This made me laugh out loud! I love the piled up animals! So glad you joined us at Muse this week, Aileen!
I think this is awesome and totally caught my eye in the Muse Gallery. I totally think its about how the Muse card inspires you and I can see your inspiration perfectly. Its a gorgeous card and definitely one to make me smile!
This is sooooo cute, what a fabulous take on the Muse inspiration!
I adore stacked pets, tea cups, just about anything. Your take on it is very original.
I adore this image and it's such a fun take on Marion's card, LOVE it Aileen!
Aileen, I think this is a perfect take on the MUSE card! Love your chevron background and the darling pile of critters! So glad you shared this with us at ATCAS!
LOVE that image ... so cute. And fabulous colouring! Thanks for playing along at ATCAS.
So fune with a pile of animals! lol! Love it! Thanks for sharing with us over at ATCAS!
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