Muse #118 – Canine trio

Posted by on May 18, 2015 in Animals, Clean and Simple, Cuttlebug, Die cutting, Muse, Simon Says Stamp | 2 comments

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Hello! This week I have a canine card up on the Muse Card Club blog.

I’m not a dog person at all, but I recently had a request for some dog themed cards and this is one of the cards that I came up with. The die cuts are in-laid into the focal panel – I love this technique. Even though I am a cat person, I am quite partial to that cute little dachshund right in the middle. My grandparents used to own a dachshund when I was growing up and his name was Fritz. I have fond memories of walking Fritz around the block with his short stubby legs going flat out and his ears flapping in the breeze!

So are you a dog or a cat person, or neither perhaps?

I hope that you can find some time to play along this week. It may not be the dogs that inspire you, but maybe the layout or the colour scheme or the technique. Whatever inspires you I can’t wait to see you link it up over at the Muse Blog.

Dogs x 3 | Marion Vagg

Canine Trio detail | Marion Vagg

For the full Muse challenge guidelines go here.

Supplies

Stamps: None

Card: Simon Says Stamp Wood card stock – Fog, Khaki and Black

Ink: None

Other Supplies: Impression Obsession die – Dog set, Cuttlebug, Patterned Paper, foam dimensionals

Before I go, have you checked out the new Muse Card Club devoted solely to making Christmas Cards? You really should check it out if you haven’t – go here.

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Thanks for stopping by,

Marion

2 Comments

  1. Hello 🙂
    This is such a gorgeous card-love how you have made this-fabulous inspiration!
    Best wishes,Nessa xx

  2. I LOVE this and as a Mom to two little Rescue “Chiweenie”s”, I am now loving ALL dog themed cards! YAY!!

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