Hey Hey!!! What's up, stampin' friend??? It's Creation Station time?!?! Do you love this monthly blog hop as much as I do? I mean, how could you not, right? Fun themes, great designers... talk about a fun theme this month - "Where the Wild Things Are Party Animals" Fun little mash up of ideas, right? While I am still mourning the loss of my pigs and cow stamp sets from our last catalog, I do have these sweet little, Zany Zebras that needed some ink love!
Ok, so even though I couldn't put little flowers on my old Piggy Set to coordinate with that awesome pic, I knew I would have fun with the Zebras...
This zebra just looked happy to me, so "WooHoo!" seemed totally appropriate. Got to love the Playful Alphabet Dies. I love being able to create so many different sentiments. In addition to the Zebra, I also used the Pattern Play stamp set. I actually used the backside of the pattern stamp to create the look of a watercolor wash of Pool Party ink in the background, then flipped it the right way on the block to stamp the pattern in Basic Gray ink.
I did add some shading details to the zebra with my Gray Granite Stampin' Blends, and had to make the letters sparkle with a touch of a Wink of Stella brush!
It's a cute card if I do say so myself, and it came together pretty quickly once I decided on my colors! To make it a little easier on you to recreate the card, here is a list of all the products that I used, so you can purchase them for yourself!
Now, go do yourself a giant favor and check out the rest of the hop! Next up is Denita, and her projects are adorable!
Product List
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Love it! I like how you did the background for the zebra--really clever idea!
Posted by: Sara Nell Langland | August 02, 2020 at 08:41 AM