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Sunday 4 February 2024

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Hello Nomad friends.  I have a little inspiration over at the Lost Coast Portal to Creativity today for the February challenge, For The Men.  Lost Coast Designs and Carmen's Veranda have so many wonderful masculine stamps and the team is knocking it out of the park with so much awesome inspiration.   I've made a card using two of my favourite blokes, Weeping Man and Alfred Hitchcock.  

I got both these stamps out and decided to make a collage, but ended up with this kinda split personality thing going on.  Then the Carmen's Veranda Squirrel in Traffic sentiment seemed to fit.  I've used Paper Artsy infusions on the background. 

 
Join the For The Men challenge for a chance to win Lost Coast dollars and don't forget to hop over  to the blog for lots more wonderful inspiration from the team.  
 
If you are feeling a bit Squirrel in traffic reach out.  Don't be a stranger.  After all, a new friend is just someone you haven't met yet. 
 
Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz
 

5 comments:

  1. Great masculine card and love the sentiment, many thanks for sharing at Stamping Sensations challenge.

    B x

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  2. Wow, and double wow! What a stunning card, Gail. I am that squirrel in traffic, but then I guess you already knew that! Hugs, Jo x

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  3. What a fabulous concept and design! The images and sentiments work so well together and I love your background colours. Thank you for sharing at Stamping Sensations.
    Chris
    x

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  4. Beautiful creation. Thank you for joining at stamping sensations.

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  5. nice card
    Thank you for participating in our challenge
    Greetings Jolanda Bongers
    DT KIC

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