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Guest Designing at Just us Girls #532

Hi Everyone,

I have the great honor to be guest designing at JUGS for the entire month! This is the third week. 


This time we have a color theme:
They are a bit challenging - at least for me.....

but thanks to Funky Fossil Designs I think I managed to make them work, puh! (Wiping sweat of my forehead....)
I used the cute Whale of a Time set and two stencils - Shoal of Fish and Shards


Come and join us at JUGS and challenge yourself with those colors! 

Stay home and stay healthy!
Happy Stamping!

Linking up with:
Addicted to CAS - animal


Comments

conil said…
Oh my, you really made this unusual color combo come to life in the best way possible. The background is moody and intriguing...the perfect backdrop for that sweet narwahl.
Vicki Dutcher said…
Killer job of using the colors!
Nancy said…
I can't believe you pulled off such a great water scene card with those colors. This looks amazing Cornelia! The sunray cascading down into the water looks great! So impressed!!
Ina G said…
Great take on our colour challenge Cornelia. Love the stenciling and that whale is so cute in that bright blue.
Sue VanDeVusse said…
I love how you used these colors! That little whale is adorable and your stenciling is fabulous! This is such a cute design and sure to make the recipient smile.
Tristan said…
Such an adorable card. Love how you've used those colours and 2 different stencils for the background. It provides such depth and texture. Thanks for joining us at the Watercooler Wednesday Challenge this week. Tristan DT.
Bobby said…
You did a fantastic job with the colors, Cornelia. (Speaking as a JUGS team mate). The swirl of fish around the narwhal add a lot of motion to your card and I love the rays. Thanks for sharing your card with us at Addicted to CAS.
Anita in France said…
What a cutie, Cornelia ... that little whale looks fabulous against the layered stencilling! Hugs, Anita :)
foleysfriend said…
What a mesmerizing background. It's perfect for your cute narwhal. Thanks for joining us at Addicted to CAS.

sue n.

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