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Friday, May 9, 2014

Carousel Zebra Card

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Created this card using Doodle Pantry digi, Carousel Zebra. The card has action. The Zebra on the white diamond shape die can be pulled up using the twine for carousel action and then pushed back down.
































Supplies List 


brad: the Paper Studio Zebra black/white striped
digi: Doodle Pantry Carousel Zebra
paper: cardstock - Kraft, red, white
ribbon: ribbon trends Zebra black
Spellbinder: Nest Diamond
stamp/die: Lawn Fawn Admit One - tickets & sentiment on tickets
twine: black/white

Entering this into the following challenges:


5/9 Catch the Bug BugABoo May Anything Goes 3E(#3) 5/3

5/11 Simon Says Stamp Mon Ch: Five 5E(#3) 5 papers  5/5


5/12 Loves Rubber Stamps Ch102 Anything Goes UE 5/6 

8 comments:

  1. Another great card.....and I couldn't agree with that sentiment more! Love my striped (and polka-dots!) lol
    Thanks so much for joining us this week for the Catch the Bug Challenge! Hope to see you again!

    Cheryl First
    aka Cafexpressions
    DT Member for Bugaboo Stamps

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  2. Oh wow! This is so much fun! I have never made a card with this kind of movement - very fun!!
    Hugs, Sarah

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  3. What a clever and fun idea to create movement for Carousel Zebra. Great card.

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  4. What a faboulous card. I love the zebra carousel with matching design paper. great job. Thank you for joining us over at Loves Rubberstamps. Hugs Nina

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  5. What a great little card! Perfect for a little boy! Thanks for playing with us at Loves Rubberstamps!

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  6. Great card Melissa, love how the zebra moves!

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