I found the latest Double D Challenge difficult as it required zig zag or ric rac on it.
At the same time I was thinking about this, I was also thinking about the STAMPlorations February CAS challenge, which is hot pink, and realised I could combine the two. (I will also be entering this card into the STAMPlorations Never-ending Anything Goes Challenge.)
I cut a cardtopper for this card, and stamped the zig zags top and bottom in opposite directions. That was the basis for this card, then I just went a bit crazy, adding grunge stamps here and there.
Inks used are:
Stampin Up Strawberry Slush, which is a hot pink colour
Jet Black Archival Ink
All the stamp products used on this card are from STAMPlorations, and they are:
Mixed Media Grunge Stamp Set
Bloom Happy Stamp Set
Scribbly Splattery Grunge Stamp Set (Hard to see, but it’s there.)
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Very creative and FUN…..thank you for joining our challenge at Double D!
Diane DD Dt
You did an awesome job for finding our theme difficult LOL! Thanks so much for joining in the fun at our Double D ‘Ric-Rac/Zig-Zag’ challenge! We hope you’ll come back often.
Darlene
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Cool card design and great colors together.
Super duper grungy card Cheryl. Love it!
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Thanks everyone!!
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That stamp looks awesome as a zig zag, at first I thought it was Washi Tape, it looks great! Perfect masculine card! Thanks so much for playing along with us at The Double D Challenge Blog, Donna, DT Member.
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Loving this grungy look!
Toni
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Glad you entered this fabulous card in our February CAS Challenge over at STAMPloratons Cheryl. Love how that stamp looks so much like ric rac. Clever you!
Thanks for all your comments, Donna, Toni, and Ina. They’re appreciated!