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Thursday, 12 March 2020

How Merry Is Your Moose?

Hello Welcome.  I have been working on this one for a few days cos it just would not come together.  Then this morning Mr Mojo says, tweek that, add this, perfect!!!!   The challenge was set by Jo at Christmas Kickstart and the theme was Christmas Cheer aka Alcohol.  You had me stumped for a bit Jo, but we got there in the end!!!!


I stamped the cocktail glass from Gummiapan and coloured it to resemble a Snowball.  It should be a bit more cloudy, but we are going to go with it.  The Moose and Merry Christmoose sentiment from Taylored Expressions Look Who's Talking set fitted perfectly!!!!  Then, just to clarify and bring it all together, I added this perfect little rider.  So come on!  Let's make Snowballs!!!!!


Advocat, Sparkling Lemonade, Crushed Ice, Lime and a Cherry!
I used distress markers to colour and a little neon green gel pen on the lime slice and glitter glue to help indicate crushed ice.  The glitter isn't showing so much, but it looks pretty sparkly in the real. 

Thanks for visiting.   Hic!!  Hugz

Joining the fun at
The Christmas Kickstart Challenge 29 - Christmas Cheer aka Alcohol
#TEMakerChallenge March
Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge - A Bit O' Green
Less Is More Challenge 414 - Big and Small big and small sentiment
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Use Some Green



5 comments:

  1. Very, very witty, Gail! Love the moose and his festive tipple. Thanks for playing at Christmas Kickstart, Jo x

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  2. Hi Gail!
    Thanks for your lovely comment on my blog.
    Your card is so funny! That moose is adorable.

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  3. Har, har - darling tipsy moose with his beverage, Gail!! I've never had a snowball - will have to try it!

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  4. This is awesome! Loving your creativity here and that moose popping up in the foreground is just fabulous! Thanks so much for sharing with us at Less is More, Anita x

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  5. Love the moose - I hope he doesn't drink too much! Haha

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