Saturday, February 15, 2020

Baby Zebra Happy Birthday

Happy February 15th!
I hope your Valentines was full of hearts and romance!!

Design Team Member At

Today is not about hearts but all about
our new challenge theme at
Dies R Us....'Wild Thing'...meaning Wild Animals!

I had some fun with this one as I got to use my 
cute Baby Zebra for the first time!!


I used distress inks for the background (all links given below)
and applying it with the fabulous Picket Fence Blender Brushes...
I LOVE these brushes!!
I added IO grass and a tree from Precious Marieke.
The baby zebra is from Frantic Stamper...
and all those black pieces you see are applied separate...
really very easy by just looking at the packaging picture
of where they go.
I use a straight pin to apply tiny amounts of glue to each piece!


Pop on over to the Dies R Us challenge blog
to see all the 'wildness' there from the Design Team...
join in with us while there!


We have some exciting news to share with you.  .Dies R Us now has a sister store with warehouses in the USA and Canada called Didi Crafts 


It will ship to both the US and Canada.  Didi Crafts will carry some of the same products as DRU, but most will be different.  Now our Canadian friends don't have to worry about huge taxes or shipping fees. How great is that!?!

8 comments:

Crafting Queen said...

Lovely card.

Darlene said...

Awwww how cute is this little guy! Love your background ... really looks like a hot safari day! Great job!

Anne Temple said...

Your card is adorable and the baby zebra is so sweet. Great tip about adding small amounts of glue to a tiny piece of a die cut. :-)

Verna Angerhofer said...

Great use of dies for making a fantastic scene. I love the zebra.

Leslie Miller said...

Ack!! So cute!! I love LOVE it!

Maria said...

The zebra is so darling!! Love that it sits in front of the tree and greenery! And, fabulous background in gorgeous color! Great card!!

laurie said...

Awesome scene...that zebra is adorable!!

Birgit said...

Cuteness overload here Diane! What a darling little jungle scene you've created. Love it!