Cheesy Party Invitation Card with cheese and mouse in earth yellow

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Cheesy Party Invitation Card with cheese and mouse in earth yellow.

This vector resource includes the following elements:

Card,Backgrounds,Party,Invitation,Flyer,Frames,Eps,Cheese,Fun,Cheesy,Ecard

 


This vector contains the following main colors: Golden Tainoi,Sunglow,Nugget,Pine Glade,Whiskey,Orange Peel,Hampton,Cape Palliser,Limeade
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cheese wiki:
id food made from the curdled milk of cows, goats, sheep, or other mammals. The milk is curdled using some combination of rennet (or rennet substitutes) and acidification. Bacteria acidify the milk and play a role in defining the texture and flavor of most cheeses. Some cheeses also feature molds, either on the outer rind or throughout. See more at Wikipedia.org...

mouse wiki:
>For the input device, see mouse (computing).A stay mouse is a part of the standing rigging on some sailing ships. Fossil Range: Late Miocene - Recent A mouse is a mammal that belongs to one of numerous species of small rodents in the genus Mus and various related genera of the family Muridæ (Old World Mice). The best known mouse species is the common house mouse (Mus musculus). It is found in nearly all countries and, as the laboratory mouse, serves as an important model organism in biology; it is also a popular pet. (Non-biologists often use the term "mouse" synonymously with "Mus musculus"). The American white-footed mouse (Peromyscus leucopus) and the deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus) also sometimes live in houses. These species of mice live commensally with humans. Although they may live up to two years in the lab, the average mouse in the wild lives only 3 months, primarily due to heavy predation. See more at Wikipedia.org...


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