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Superhero

Hi Everyone,

I need a birthday card for a little boy, so what' better than 
 playing with the Friday Mashup - just focusing on the Superhero theme. 



All my supplies are by Paper Smooches. I fussy cut the Superman and colored him with Copics. The sentiment is heat embossed. The skyline was a bit of work, but totally worth the effort - I love how this turned out!


Also linking up with:

The Male Room - Anything goes
Paper Smooches - February GDT search
Stempelkueche - Anything goes
Seize the Birthday - Anything goes
The Cats Pyjamas - Anything Goes

       TCPTUES305

Comments

sue t. said…
Cornelia- This is so much fun!! The colors are awesome!! Thanks for joining us at The Male Room in 2016!
SonjaK said…
Eine wirklich geniale Geburtstagskarte für einen Jungen, die aber sicher auch etwas älteren viel Freude bereiten würde! Tolle Idee die Stadtsilhouette in Gelb- und Rottönen zu gestalten!
SonjaK said…
Und danke natürlich für's Mitmachen bei der Stempelküche-Challenge. ;o)
Monica Maier said…
I absolutely love this card! When I took my first little glimpse of the thumbnail image that pops up I thought he was over a fire. Great job!!!
conil said…
Super, whiz bang card...this little person is going to love it. Don't we all need a superhero. The skyline on this card is fantastic. Love the different shades of the skyscrapers.
Susanne Vargas said…
Das ist eine "super" Karte! Ich bin ganz hin und weg und liebe wie du das mit der skyline gemacht hast!
Sarah G said…
Love the vibrant skyline and fun superhero, Cornelia! This is the perfect kid's birthday card :)
Ruth said…
Absolutely love that fabulous skyline! What gorgeous bright colours to use. It really sets the scene for Superman. A fabulous card. Xx
Hannelie said…
Oh your skyline is perfection! Great card once again Cornelia!
Thanks for joining us at Seize the birthday!
Sharyn Polesel said…
What a fun card! Love your superhero and that wonderful city scene. Thanks for joining us at Seize the Birthday!
Kristie Goulet said…
Turned out awesome! LOVE this!!!
Deborah Frings said…
Love it! The ombre effect with the cityscape die cuts is amazing. Love the super hero dude too. Thanks so much for playing along with our Anything Goes challenge at The Male Room!
Anita in France said…
Love that skyline, Cornelia ... those hot colours are perfect with your fun superhero ... brilliant! Hugs, Anita :)
Kim Heggins said…
LOVE your card and wow...what an incredible skyline! Just love this.
Birka said…
Die Karte ist der Knaller! Voll die Farbexplosion :-) Mag ich totall. die Stadt-Sillhouetten, schwarze rHintergrund und ein Superheld :-) Einfahc toll!!! Danke, dass du sie uns bei der http://fun-stamping.blogspot.de/2016/01/superhero.html gezeigt hast :-)
shirley-bee said…
SUPER card, Cornelia! I love the ombré city skyline. Thanks for playing along at Seize The Birthday :)
brrenwick said…
Fabulous card! I love the bright, vivid colors..perfect for this challenge! Thank you for joining us at Friday Mashup!
Lisa said…
Terrific card, the skyline looks fabulous!

Thanks for joining us at The Friday Mashup!
Deepti said…
Stunning! Love the warm colors here :)
cm said…
Guaranteed the little boy receiving this loved it, because I sure do! We all need a vibrant Super Hero at some point, and yours is perfect. The skyline...impressive!
Hugs~c

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