Tuesday 10 June 2014

Rev up the fun - one for Cuttlebug Mania

Suddenly realised I needed a card for a teenager in a mad panic hurry - and a new SU stamp set came revving to the rescue.
I used:

- A6 white card blank

- SU 'Real Red' card stock for the backings

- dark grey Core-dinations card stock, embossed using SU's 'Chevron' folder

- SU's 'Rev Up the Fun' stamp set and SU's 'Real Red' and 'Smoky Grey' ink pads

- a die that I've had for years and keep returning to, think it's a Sizzix one

I'm entering this card into the current Cuttlebug Mania Challenge which is 'Transport' - I used the Cuttlebug for both the embossing and die cutting. Vroom, vroom :)

Di
x

11 comments:

  1. I'm impressed with the speed in which you created this card! Teen cards are especially hard for me to make, but I love everything about this great masculine version! Well done!

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  2. Looks great for a rev'd up car...masculine cards are hard to make...especially when you have to hurry!

    Yours looks fabulous!

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  3. Great work Miss.. vroooom to the rescue indeedy.. lovecthe forever friends upcycling below too. Shaz in Oz.x

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  4. Super male card you have here Di.

    Hugs, Sarn xxx

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  5. Great male card. Love the pop of red.

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  6. A speedy card in every way. May have to treat myself to that set

    Thanks for playing along at Cuttlebug Mania this time x

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  7. !Brilliant! great image Di your card is great for any teenager x

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  8. Super card for a youngster - love the tyre tread stamp :) Hugs, xx

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  9. Fabulous card! Love the black and white with the punch of red! Really lovely card Miss Pixie! Karen xx

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  10. Cute card--perfect for a teen!

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