Hello!
My nephew celebrated his second birthday over the weekend with a Mickey Mouse themed birthday party. I thought it was only fitting to make the card match the theme since this child is literally obsessed with Mickey. Ask him a question and if he doesn't have the answer his reply is always "Toodles". A card in the shape of Toodles himself seemed an obvious choice. And I think I was right. He opened the card and didn't give one hoot about the gift after that!
The card itself took a little extra work and fancy cutting with the Circle Framelits. I used them more as a template than to actually cut the card stock with the Big Shot, especially with so many layers involved. Here's a look at the inside top layer of the card (the card opens like a normal card would so I could write my birthday message inside).
I played on the word Toodles for fairly obvious reasons - it worked perfectly!
Supplies:
Stamps: N/A
Card Stock: Basic Black, Real Red, Daffodil Delight, Pumpkin Pie, Tempting Turquoise, Pear Pizazz, Rich Razzleberry, Whisper White
Ink: N/A
Punches: Cupcake, 1/2" Circle
Big Shot: Circle Framelits, Little Letter Framelits, Little Number Framelits
Accessories: White Gel Pen, Multi-Purpose Liquid Glue
I hope this has given you a little inspiration mid week! Until next time, happy creating!

Love this card.. my grandson wataches Disney Jr. and loves this party. Great card for him
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