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This week's Squigglefly challenge is to use a star image or sentiment. Since I really wanted to use this totally adorable image from James Horvath called Rusty, I used a star die cut. I love this fun image, and I thought it would make a great card for my nephew.


Hope your week goes well and you find time to join in this fun challenge!

Comments

  1. Oh my gosh, this is awesome for a guy card. I love that doggie and how he is pointing to your star and sentiment. You rock, Nancy.

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  2. He is so darn cute and you've paired him up with the perfect paper and your star is a terrific final touch. Sorry I haven't commented in a long time. I was both injured and sick for 5 weeks. Fell coming out of my shed, then got the worst flu ever, then a spider bite that turned into cellulitis. I also wanted to mention that your three cards from Saturday are simply gorgeous. Hope you are enjoying the long weekend. Missed seeing all of your creations. I'll be backtracking here on your blog.

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  3. "Dude...You ROCK"ed this card!! Loving that doggie-so super cute!

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  4. This is so fun. Love that dog image and I know your nephew will love it too.

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  5. Oh my goodness...that dog is the cutest ever!

    Love the way you fussy cut him out and placed him on this wonderful design. This is such a great design...the dog and the star pop off the card!

    Great card!

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  6. Your card is adorable. I love your layout. Great job.

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  7. And this card rocks That dog could not be cuter......Lis

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  8. Gorgeous card Nancy, I like the Dog image and the design.
    Kevin xx

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  9. This is a brilliant card Nancy, I love your dog image - I can see why you wanted to use it so much. Your fabulous design and papers are perfect for a male card.
    Pauline
    x

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  10. This is TOO COOL, Nancy! Thank you for the congrats.

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  11. That dog image is just too fun!! Great card :)

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  12. A fun image and a card to match. Great job and excellent card Nancy. - Jim

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  13. What a fantastic card, I love that dog!
    Hugs Jacee
    Simply Paper Card Design

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  14. Nancy, please contact me....you were the winner of my blog candy!!

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  15. Cute dog that Rusty is, and I love how you fussy cut him! That sentiment is perfect for your nephew's card, and I know he'll enjoy this as much as I do ;)

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  16. OMGoodness, I love your card! What an awesome pup! And the sentiment is perfect for him!

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  17. Nancy,
    Rusty is soooo cute and your card is adorable and fun!! What a great layout too!

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  18. so cute and adorable and gorgeous
    hugs Kate xx

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  19. That doggie is absolutely adorable!! I love your coloring too!! Fabulous masculine design! Thanks for sharing! Hugs - *Vicki*
    My Blog: Stamp Smiles

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  20. Aw, what a cutie! Would love to have a mutt just like that one:)

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  21. OMGosh what a fun card, I love the dog image and the great design. this is fabulous.

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  22. Aw, Nancy, your card is so fun and perfect for your nephew! Actually, it's perfect even for a grown guy!! Hugs, Darnell

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  23. Ha! Nancy, your nephew will LOVE this darling card - so sweet, and yet, boyish and comical at the same time. Great dimension and such wonderful coloring! Great sketch! hugs, de

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  24. Such a cute, cute card. Love it.

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  25. Super fun, super cute. You have a knack of making me smile with your creations.
    Bear Hugs,
    Carol

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  26. Love this Nancy! The layout is so great, and I really like how you have positioned your sentiment. Having the dog pointing to it is just great!

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