Rockin’ Out review

you-rock-diane-zechman.jpgTGIF!  :0)  I have two posts today, so be sure to scroll down and check out the SCS DD/DDA challenge below.

Today the design team at All That Scraps is reviewing Christine’s new Rockin’ Out set and I have 2 cards to share with you.  I decided to make one for a boy and one for a girl to show how fun and versatile it can be! 

For my first card, I thought it would be fun to only use the guitar image and make a “guy” card.  This set is perfect for the teens who love Guitar Hero and Rock Band, don’cha think?

The guitars were colored with Copics and popped up on dimensionals.  I used the hard tip on the blending marker to “erase” some diagonal lines on the middle guitar.  And I embossed a few stars on the right side of the card base.

stamps- Rockin’ Out by C.C. Designs; paper- White, black, dp- Die Cut with a View; ink- Memento black; accessories- Copic markers, Cuttlebug Decorative Stars folder, Stickles, pop dots   

ura-super-star-diane-zechman.jpgFor my second card, I knew I wanted to make a pink bear.  I think he (or she…lol) looks great in pink.  :0)

I used one of my Cuttlebug alphabets to die cut the letters “u R a” and I stamped the “super star” words that are included in the stamp set.  Then I pulled out more of the fun DCWV paper to make a background for Bear.  The yellow layer was embossed with the Cuttlebug Traffic Jam folder.  It goes nicely with the squares in the patterned paper.  The images were colored with Copics here too and once again I used the blending marker to make dots and stripes on the guitar.

stamps- Rockin’ Out by C.C. Designs; paper- Pixie, White, yellow, dp- Die Cut with a View; ink- Memento black; accessories- Copic markers, Stickles, pop dots, Labels 2 and Double Ended Tags Nestabilities, Cuttlebug Red Tag Sale alphabet dies and Traffic Jam embossing folder, Prima, brad.  

Now hop on over to the ATS blog and check out what everyone else created!

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