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Hi Everyone,

the new release is out and I just love it. Stampotique has a new designer - Tini Lubberink and she makes those delightfully quirky figures.
This one is called Rider, which just begs to be used with the Cactus Row.


I stamped, masked and water colored. The sentiment you can find HERE. I find it very appropriate for the times we live in.


Happy Stamping!

Linking up with:
Watercooler Wednesday challenge - feminine anything goes





Comments

Lorraine A said…
Gorgeous card Cornelia :-) I love this quirky image, made me smile, and the whole scene you created is fabulous, love the sentiment too, very true xx

thanks for joining us on the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge
Luv
Lols x x x
Anita in France said…
Such a cute scene, Cornelia ... and a brilliant, quirky, image ... so much fun! Hugs, Anita :)
Helen said…
Such a fun card, Cornelia! Your image is so different and very clever! Great water colouring. Thanks so much for sharing at Watercooler Wednesday Challenge this week!
Wonderful and fun scene design and yes, that sentiment is perfect for these times.
Penny Hanuszak said…
What a delightful scene you've created Cornelia with this quirky "rider" image. There's definitely a story to this card. Beautifully coloured and paired with the cactus images. Thanks for sharing your creation us at the Watercooler Wednesday challenge for this week's Feminine Anything Goes Challenge.
Heidi Weaver said…
Wow, Cornelia, this is a stunning single layer card! I love the way you've managed to put together this wonderful scene by masking and stamping. Your watercolouring is so beautifully done, with such lovely bright colours and such great shading. Great choice for that sentiment, too. Thanks so much for joining our Watercooler Wednesday Challenge this week.
Created by Kath said…
Thanks so much for joining our Watercooler Wednesday Challenge this week! What a fun & quirky card!

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