Monday, April 29, 2013

A Hedgehog Hello

Hello and Happy Monday to all.  I had it in my mind that I wanted to color a Hedgehog this morning so I did.  This little Hedgie is from, a long since retired, SU set titled Hedgehog Happiness.  I just wanted to make a simple white on white card and this is what I ended up with.
It just always amazes me when I see something in my head and it actually turns out the way I pictured it.  That doesn't happen too often at all.  I just used a SB oval for my cut out area and then embossed the panel with a Swiss Dot folder.  I popped up the panel with SU dimensionals and I was done.  I wish you all a wonderful afternoon and evening.  Thank a bunch for stopping by for a visit.
See you again soon.

9 comments:

  1. I remember those hedgehogs and loved them. Never did get them and always regretted it. They are so cute and you colored this one so beautiful. Beautiful card.

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  2. OMGoodness!!!!!! This is precious and perfect! I AM going to be CASEing this one Donna! For sure!!! TOO cute and I love all the white!
    Lynn

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  3. This is so cute, Donna! Love all the white and the darling image!

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  4. Adorable card!! I love the swiss dots embossing of that overlay and the frame you created. The hedgie is colored so well and looks adorable! Sweet card, well done!

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  5. Cute, cute, cute! I go away for a couple days, and I miss 3 cards! Love them all! Trying to do wee bit of catch up around here.

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  6. Oh, I love the way you did this, Donna! The Swiss dot folder is fantastic for simple texture and I love the hedgie, of course. Great job cutting out the oval.

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  7. Donna, this is such a darling card. I love the hedgie and those sweet flowers you added on the embossed panel.

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  8. Simply cute and beautiful at the same time. Love what you saw in your head and put on paper!

    Hugs
    Sue

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  9. Beautiful cas Donna! I love the embossing framing the darling little hedgie and how you did the two little flowers ;)

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