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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

City Crafter Challenge Blog ~ Week 42 All you need is LOVE!

It is time for a new challenge at City Crafter Challenge Blog again,
this week, lovely Cheryl Nelson set a theme that is so perfect for Valentine's Day
All you need is LOVE!


This is my card with HEART





fussy cut roses....











Do you think this is too girly to give to my husband on Valentine's Day?


Hop over to City Crafter to see what the other DT had created for you, maybe play along with us too?


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24 comments:

  1. So beautiful Kirsty ... love how you made the heart from the roses ... and I think that your husband will love it ...

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  2. So beautiful, Kirsty! I love your roses and no not to girly for your husband! Yes, all the sewing stamps are from the new mini catalog. You can view online!I love them!

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  3. My very first reaction? You could easily give this card away to a guy, so yes, you can give your husband this rosy card, besides, it's torn on the sides, most guys will think this is cool :-)

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  4. Gorgeous,Kirsty. I love the the rose heart it reminds me of the beautiful victorian Valentine cards and I think your hubby will love it.xxxxx

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  5. What a beautiful card :)))) Valentine's day cards are suppose to be girly. I say give it to him.

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  6. Your hand cut roses are sooo pretty.. I think your hubby would love it!! He likes pretty things doesn't he..

    Button down the hatch It's suppose to be pretty windy tonight.. 60 miles an hour here in Vegas.. Makes for a bad hair day!! Hee Hee..

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  7. so very very pretty Kirsty! :) I love this, its very romantic.

    hugs

    xxalisonxx

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  8. Wow, all the fussy cutting was worth it! That heart is stunning! Beautiful card!!!

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  9. Hi Kirstie. This is just gorgeous. The red against the aqua is beutiful!

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  10. This is gorgeous Kirsty! I don't enjoy cutting but I sure do enjoy seeing someone else's fussy cut stuff! WOW!

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  11. This is so beautiful, Kirsty! You do vintage so well. I love how you made a heart with all those roses. I love the dimension! I don't think there's such a thing as too girly for the husband. He should love anything you make! ;)

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  12. Oooh Kirsty this is shabby deluxe !!! Sure your hubby is used to all the girliness that is infused in your gorgeously romantic creations by now ;-D

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  13. Beautiful card, love the fussy cut roses, and the shabby distressing of the papers, so lovely and romantic!

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  14. Beautiful card Kirsty! :) I love how you arranged the flowers to form a heart and the distressing and doily is gorgeous! I tink ur DH will love it! :)

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  15. Love your heart collage - just beautiful! Thanks so much for stopping by my blog and leaving a comment!

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  16. Wow!! So gorgeous!! LOVE your cut out work with those roses!!!!

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  17. Wow! A gorgeous labor of love! I love the whimsical stitching around the edges. This is just beautiful Kirsty.

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  18. I love the hearty roses..Kirsty, this is a romantic card and it's lovely to give it to your hubby! Happy New Year to you too!!!

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  19. LOL About the only way you can make a masculine Valentine's card is if it's a goofy joke one. Otherwise it has to be kind of girly. :-) Yours isn't as girly as the one I posted on my blog today. LOL Hugs!

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  20. Whoops! Forgot to tell you that I love your card. :-)

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  21. beautiful card, kirsty! love all those fussy-cut roses, just gorgeous! thanks for sharing and have a great day! *hugs* steph :)

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  22. Your husband will love it. And I think it's lovely :) I love that heart made of roses; what a clever idea to cut them and use them this way. And you can never go wrong with a polka dot background and a doily. Your card is gorgeous!

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