Happy President's Day weekend everyone! The wonderful, ever inspiring folks over at
Operation Write Home are hosting a Virtual Card Making Party all weekend long. The creative team will be challenging us to make 10 different cards, WOW! The first stop on the party train is
Erika @ scrappinintervention.blogspot. She challenged us to use zig zag prints. Oh, the energy, what a great way to jump start the party! Hope you have a great weekend in whatever you do!
DP: Bazzill solid
Soup Staples II by jellybean
Punch: EK, Fiskars, Paper Shapers
Embossing: Cuttlebug
Popped with foam tape
This is SO clever! Thanks for the idea!
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Misty
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Wow Cheryl your card is fabulous! I love the circles with the zig zag patterns in them, I love everything about your card, thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteHow cute! I love the bright colors you have utilized!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card! I may have to CASE that in the future. I love that you can combine so many patterns but not distract from the other details. Great job.
ReplyDeleteBubbles AND chevrons! How fun! I am loving this combination of things! What a great card. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great pattern mix! Love the colors too. Pat Kinkaid
ReplyDeleteThe chevrons look really neat with the bubbles! Very clever!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors and plays of the patterns and textures!
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Oh, I love this! What a great to incorporate the different patterns!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to incorporate two elements - chevrons and circles. I love that embossing folder you used and the colors really pop against that white background. Thanks for playing along in my challenge!
ReplyDeleteSuper fun design! Love the way you repeated the circles and varied the colors and patterns. This ties in perfectly in some of the upcoming Bootcamps about repetition and variation. Great work Cheryl!
ReplyDeleteGreat energy and color! Love the combination of chevron and polka dot....really fun design!
ReplyDeleteI love the repetitive circles and the colors work well together.
ReplyDeleteI really like the chevrons on the circles! You did a great job of combining colors and patterns.
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