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Spellbinders Classic Mouse Love by Simple Stories

I love that Spellbinders and Simple Stories continues to add the their Say Cheese Classic Mouse Collection with different themed dies, like the Classic Mouse Love Collection. This time I went all out with the pink and had loads of fun!

1. Emboss a piece of white cardstock using the Puffy Hearts 3D Embossing Folder. Adhere to an A2 card base.

2. Die cut the pieces from Steamboat Willie Duo Die Set and Classic Mouse Love Die Set from Raven, Alabaster, Fawn, Acorn, Blush, Tutu, Dahlia and Wild Berry ColorWheel Cardstock. The gold ribbon was cut from Brushed Gold Cardstock.

3. Assemble die cuts then adhere to the cardwith thin foam adhesive, making a heart with their hands.

4. Impress the sentiment using Classic Mouse Love Sentiments Press and Foil Plates and Die Set with Black BetterPress ink. Cut out with coordinating die.

5. Cut the sentiment from Tutu, Dahlia and Wild Berry ColorWheel Cardstock. Adhere to BetterPress sentiment with the pinks slightly offset. Add to card.

6. Add white dots to the skirt with a Posca Fine White Acrylic Marker.

1. Die cut the balloons from the Classic Mouse Love Die Set out of Tutu, Dahlia and Wild Berry ColorWheel Cardstock. Cut the strings from Blush ColorWheel Cardstock and the small hearts from all four colors.

2. Impress the sentiment using Classic Mouse Happy Sentiments Press and Foil Plates and Die Set with Black BetterPress ink. Cut out with coordinating die.

3. Cut the sentiment from Tutu, Dahlia and Wild Berry ColorWheel Cardstock. Adhere to BetterPress sentiment with the pinks slightly offset.

4. Adhere balloons to a 4 x 5 1/4” panel of white cardstock with thin foam squares. Add strings, hearts and sentiment with liquid glue.

5. Place panel on an A2 card base then add Pink Color Essentials Gems throughout.

Head to Spellbinders to see the entire January release. Thanks for visiting!


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