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Tuesday, 10 April 2012

'Let's Fly Away' and hedgehog update

Irene sent me some hedgie Stickeroos and one little set of characters seemed just right for some 'freebie' papers I'd been itching to use:
How cute Penny Black hedgehog images are - I love them!

I used:

- 6" x 6" square white card stock

- turquoise green Core'dinations card

- Stickeroos from a Penny Black 'Bouncing with Joy' set

- papers from a 'Let's fly away' paper stack, free with Quick Cards Made Easy magazine

- sentiment by Craftwork Cards, mounted onto a snippet of the turquoise green card and cut by hand. No punch or die was used in this so don't look too closely.....ha, I just KNEW you would peek!!

- Josy Rose nail heads 

OK, now for the update on our resident hedgehog - a few of you lovely crafters have been asking. For the past couple of weeks the little critter has been visiting every single night to feed and we've been picking up lots of visits on CCTV, up to half a dozen visits in a night. Not much chance of taking a decent photo though, as soon as we're sensed, off it runs!

But, the other night, actually at about 3am, Len couldn't sleep and went downstairs to make a cup of tea. Suddenly the outside light came on and there was the 'not so little now' hedgehog at the feeding bowl.

Len told me this when I woke up and then he remarked that it was a female. Err, he was in the house and the hedgehog sure wasn't carrying a sign saying 'I'm a girl'. Apparently it 'has the sweetest little face' that Len reckons only a female hedgehog would have - Harriet (RIP) who we rescued last year also had a very pretty little face.

'OK' I said warily, 'but it could still be a boy hedgehog'. Quick as a flash came the reply 'Nope, definitely a girl, the lipstick and little high heels were a dead giveaway'!!

Tuesday's Tale will follow ASAP!

Di
x

11 comments:

  1. Aww I am so glad your hedgie is safe and sound and a regular feeder by the sounds of it. Love the lipstick and high heels bit. Oh and the card is lovely. Hugs, Amanda x

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  2. You lucky things. I love hedgehogs but they don't visit here often as our eldest dog likes to play football with them!
    Thanks for sharing.
    Hugs,
    A x

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  3. Fab card, love those hedgies.....

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  4. Di, that card is so cute, love the hedgehogs.

    We had a visiting hedgie that was caught on our CCTV so the next night l left out some cat food but it didn't come back the next night :( and we've not seen it since. When l was a kid we used to have a whole family visiting and they make the cutest of snufferling noises but don't recall any wearing lipstick lol

    Take care, Rach

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  5. Aww how cute, we had a little family of hedgies visiting a while back too. Love the Stickeroos, must keep an eye out for them....they look lovely. Hope you had a great Easter! Karen x

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  6. Great card - love the hedgies flying their balloons. Great update on your little hedgehog and I will forever have this vision of it with lipstick and highheels - your Len is so quick-witted :)) Elizabeth x

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  7. Great card i, I love the freebie papers. I'm giggling here thinking of a little hedgie with lipstick and highheels.

    luv
    irene
    xxxx

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  8. Sweet Hedgie card there Di.

    Your Len's a wag isn't he! xxx

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  9. Oh your so lucky and what a great friend to be sending your such lovely stickeroos di, you really have put them to good use! your card is stunning and great freebie papers too!:)x

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  10. Oh Di, this card is just to cute, love the hedgehogs and sweet papers. I litterally laughed out loud at the lipstick and high heels. Your Len is a treasure.
    Hugs

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  11. Such a sweet card, lovely papers and layout, fabulous image.
    What's he like?

    Kath x

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