Hello, it's alpha challenge time again.......and it's letter Z....oooh not many to choose from, I wanted to do zombie but I couldn't think how to so I opted for zigzag instead. Now I've had a bit of an ink blending mat weekend (more on that in my next post!) and so I knew I wanted to use that somehow. The page was already half yellow from yo yo on the previous page and coincidentally I also used some zigzag washi tape to outline the definition that I had also used on my yo yo page as well.
I picked out a stencil with zigzags on it and I picked out three distress inks picked raspberry, peacock feathers and evergreen bough and set to work creating zigzags all over the page using ink off the blending mat and some squares of cut n dry foam with the ink on them. Then I wrote on zigzag and highlighted it with a white gel pen and that was pretty much it, simple but effective.
Here is the link to the
Craft Barn
Super zigzags love that the pages have different backing colours. BJ
ReplyDeleteI love your zig zags - I was going to do this word, but failed miserably with drawing some, not having any tape! Your pages look fabulous, I love the colour.
ReplyDeleteGreat page - love the colours and I can see that stencil making it in to my collection! MMx
ReplyDeleteVisiting from The Craft Barn - fabulous Zig-Zags! Great execution :0)
ReplyDeleteWonderful pages and terrific words to chose
ReplyDeleteLove Chrissie x
Love all your colourful zigzags!!
ReplyDeleteSuper zig-zag page liking the stencil!
ReplyDeleteMaggieH
Lovely zigszags and I am going to have to get that stencil!
ReplyDeleteCazzy x
Such a fun page :)
ReplyDeleteLaura
Fantastic page! Lovin' the zigzags and colours :)
ReplyDeleteElla
Great word choice and I love your page. Hugs Frea
ReplyDeleteLovely bright zig zags and the contrast with the black and white zig zag words and tape makes for a punchier page.Well done.
ReplyDeleteFantastic pages, great zig-zag.
ReplyDeletePerfect.
ReplyDeleteClever choice of word & great colours.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! love the word, the interpretation and how you framed the definition
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing
Izzy