No Fooling!!

We made it to April and Spring and the blooms are popping and no fooling that I am a guest designer for Triple B Birds, Butterflies and Blooms April challenge. Panic was my first reaction but Darlene and our Bonnie calmed me down and this is my card for the challenge. Not an April Fools joke!

I decided on Colorado Craft Company’s Pretty Little Lines Daffodil Mice stamp set and I opted for the tulip stem and this little mouse for my card. Lightly colored with markers from my stash and a little Wink of Stella for some shine was added.  The background was ink blended using Taylored Expressions Pretty Petals stencil and added a few Martha Stewart punch butterflies for good measure.

Hope you all can play along with this challenge.

Triple B Challenges – April 2024

Thanks for stopping in for a peek. I appreciate you and your time. Take care and be safe. 

18 thoughts on “No Fooling!!

  1. Such a sweet card! Love your soft, stenciled background and your pierced, scalloped frame. Congratulations on being guest designer! Well deserved!!

  2. Adorably cute cute card, pretty tulip with the little fun mouser, great stenciled background too! Thanks so much for being our April guest designer at Triple B!!

    Diane TB Co-Owner

  3. What as cute card. The mouse with the tulip is so sweet. The background is very soft and pretty. Congrats on your guest designer gig.

  4. Beautiful post and AWESOME card creation! Love the little mouse climbing up this beautiful tulip (dang deer have eaten all my tulips AGAIN!). LOL Thanks so much for being our guest designer this month and we hope you’ll come back to guest design with us again real soon! Well done Gayle!! HUGS

  5. Such a cute card! I like this little mouse hanging on for dear life as he balances on the stem. Congratulatons on your guest design spot.

  6. So sweet!! Love the beautiful soft colors, that cute little mouse and just everything about it. Congratulations on being guest designer.

  7. Oh, this card is lovely! You did a great job on that beautiful background, and I love that you popped the image up to give it depth.

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