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Guest Designing at The Male Room

Hi Everyone,

I have the honor to be guest designing for the current Male Room challenge, where the theme is "Love You" in a male version! Thank you so much Male Room for having me!


So the blue comes out and the sweet whale from Funky Fossil Designs, that I have been itching to ink up ever since it swam into my house! As backdrop I used the pretty wavy heart by Poppy Stamps, sponge it with distress inks and added water splatters. The sentiment is an ancient one from Technique Tuesday. 


I also added  some dots with a white gel pen.


I hope you  will find time to play along - you have until February 18th to make a love you card for that special person in your life!

Linking up with:
 A Place to Start - masculine card
Make my Monday - I love you
Crafting Happiness Challenge - anything goes with a twist (hearts)

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Comments

Linby said…
It's a fab card. Thanks for being our GDT.
WOW! Cornelia, this is perfect for our challenge, I love the blue and the wave over the "fish", great texture too, a wonderful card. Thank you for being our GDT this month.
Faith DT TMR
Mac Mable said…
I have been enjoying catching up on your blog Cornelia and as always there is tons of inspiration and you make every card your own....So unique, often fun, always vibrant and always amazing x. Fabulous masculine heart card and love the oversized whale....Another unique and fabulous card x.
conil said…
Congratulations on your GD gig this month which, I'm sure, they were thrilled with once they saw this gorgeous card. Those vivid shades of blue are so effective with both your images. The white dots really add a ton of texture to that big fish.
What a fun masculine card design. I love the fish theme.
I love this gorgeous background and the whale! Perfect masculine card and the sentiment is amazing! So happy you joined my challenge at The Paper Players this week! XX
Becca Sadler said…
Cornelia: congrats on the distinction to be the guest designer for The Male Room blog! Your masculine Valentine's card is clever and well-designed! Thanks for linking to the masculine theme month at APTS blog! Becca/resident designer
Kim Heggins said…
Absolutely fabulous!!!! What a stunning whale, looks amazing on your card!
Marlena M. said…
This is awesome! Love the blues and unique whale~
Flo said…
Wie schön ist diese Karte!!!
Chana Malkah said…
I just love this clever design! It is so well executed and all the elements complement each other perfectly! Thanks so much for sharing this delightful project with us at A Place To Start!
Hugz,
Chana Malkah, Owner
Chana Malkah said…
Congratulations! You have been chosen as our featured Rising Star this week at A Place To Start! Please stop by our blog and grab your badge!
The Design Team!
Chana Malkah said…
Hey, Cornelia!
Your project was selected by our team at A Place To Start Challenge, as one of our Rising Stars.
Please stop by our blog
https://hereisaplacetostart.blogspot.com to grab your badge!

Hugz,
Chana Malkah Harris, Owner
A Place To Start Challenge Blog
613 Avenue Create Challenge Blog
Janis Lewis said…
Cute! Thanks for playing along at Crafting Happiness Challenges last week. Hope you'll come join the fun again this week.
Anita in France said…
So cool, crisp and fresh, Cornelia ... that whale is fantastic! Congratulations on your GD spot! Hugs, Anita :)
Great card! Great combination of colors, stamps and sentiment! Thanks for sharing it with us at Make My Monday!

Janeen
Make My Monday Design Team
https://www.demidoodle.com/

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