Kim is sharing this card on the Paper Smooches Blog today. It features the brand new Hats dies on a cute couple. The fancy kitty is from Party Posse and the dapper dog is from Woofers & Tweeters. I added twinkle in their eyes with a Wink of Stella marker and I coloured the pearl necklace with a Copic marker to coordinate with the papers.
As I mentioned in my blog hop video on the Noggin Toppers stamp set, the Hats dies serve the same purpose. Instead of stamping and colouring, you can use the Hats dies to dress up any character or critter in your Paper Smooches collection! Noggin Toppers and Hats also work well together or on their own, critters not required. Ha!
All of the patterned papers are from Teresa Collin’s Nine & Co. 6×6 paper pad, including the die cut Hats. I layered a piece of vellum over the dandelion wishes to mute it. Maybe I’m still in Halloween mode but it looks like hundreds of creepy snowmen arms coming out of the ground. LOL!
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Super cuteness!!
Adorable! Love that little couple with their hats!
Too darn cute!
This is one cute card! I love the hats on the perfectly coloured dog and cat. (Creepy snowmen arms! Works for Christmas too, if you're a Dr. Who fan…) 😀
Love this lots <3
This is so adorable! I love the pearl necklace 🙂
This is amazing!! LOVE the colors of the paper! Wow! Seriously I am going to have to look into that paper pad…the hats are of course darling!! But that couple is just awesome! I love your coloring and the twinklely eyes and the awesome zombie-snowman arm paper!!!!!! I totally see that now and I can't stop laughing!!
oh my, super CUTE!
Love your adorable card and saw it on Paper Smooches blog, too! Terrific papers and choice of stamp critters and hats. Adorable!
ooh the little critter so cuut Emily and lovely choice of DT the flower one behind them is so lovely and I adore the colors and the HAT…cute card as always dear Emily..I miss you..drop me some words per mail if you have a five minutes time….I stil remember you my dear friend..hugs, Monika