Rachelle Anne Miller Creative Studios Sneak Peek – Sweet Deer

Hello, friends!! It’s sneak peek week for the Rachelle Anne Miller November Release!! The new digis will be available for purchase tomorrow, November 18th!! I adore this Sweet Deer image and couldn’t wait to do a little no-line coloring!!

I printed the no-line option of the Sweet Deer image onto white cardstock using my inkjet printer. I colored it with Copic markers, then fussy cut it out.

For the background, I blended Mermaid Lagoon and Tumbled Glass Distress Oxide Ink onto a panel of white cardstock. I die-cut a scalloped frame from white cardstock and adhered it, then that was adhered to a panel of red & white striped patterned paper.

The deer and bunnies were adhered to the background panel. I added dots to the eyes with a black glaze pen and added highlights in the deer’s eyes with a white gel pen. I also brightened the spots on the deer with the white gel pen.

Thanks so much for stopping by today!! Be sure to check out the Rachelle Anne Miller Blog for more sneaks and inspiration!!

Have a great day!!!

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  1. I did some snooping and came across a website with product reviews for mole repellents. It is http://www.bchsg.org/mole-repellents They reviewed several products and list the top 10. They aren’t too expensive. You can also make a home remedy type with Castor Oil, water, and liquid soap. Half a cup of each in a jug. The key repellent seems to be Castor Oil. They hate it because it upsets their digestive system. I would try the home remedy first and then try the commercial stuff. They aren’t too expensive, thankfully. I hope that helps.

      1. No problem, Brenda. I know how frustrating it can be to want a nuisance animal to go away. I found another website dedicated to home remedy type solutions for pests. This website offers a few more DIY remedies for moles, Brenda. This offers a lot more information. It’s http://www.pestkill.org/moles/castor-oil This website even has very simple “recipes” to follow. This one may be a better run at your moles. Plus a lot of the ingredients may be in your cubbard. (Am I the only person on the planet to still use cubbard? Or the word pail? 😂😂😂) They also include the recipe that I gave you already. This website is definitely worth it to search for information. I hope it helps. 😀😀😀 Warm hugs and Happy Thanksgiving!

        1. haha haha 😂😂😂 I was on another website and saw the word “cupboard,” not cubbard like I embarrassingly misspelled it. haha haha 😂😂😂 Sorry.

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