CutCardStock black and white

CutCardStock black and white

CutCardStock black and white

Hello everyone – I had a Unity challenge I wanted to do and the CutCardStock black and white idea was inspired by it.

There was a challenge to create a monochromatic card with torn paper edges. I went for black and white and when the card was finished I realized black and white is not considered monochromatic. I also discovered I totally missed the torn paper edges. Oh well I had fun making this idea.

Today’s Project

I so wanted to do this challenge. I was so excited as searched my stash for a stamp set and then chose black and white as my colors. After I had the card designed I realized black and white may not be considered monochromatic. As I was writing the post, I also discovered I had totally missed the torn edges. Oh well I think the card is super cute!

CutCardStock black and white

When I decided to do the challenge I searched my Unity stash to what I had I could use. I ran across this cute raccoon stamp set and immediately thought of black and white. A paper pad from Unity had black and white checked pattern paper so I pulled it to use. I had some black and white twine I could use in my stash. I was ready to put it all together.

CutCardStock black and white
CutCardStock black and white

Here is another card that uses the same paper as today’s and uses a Unity stamp from the Advent calendar. Unity also has a cute Highland cow that was used with that same paper collection.

Details for today’s creation

white – 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″ scored at 4 1/4″
3 13/16″ x 5 1/16″
3″ x 3 1/2″
black – 4″ x 5 1/4″
3 1/4″ x 3 3/4″
1 1/2″ x 5 1/16″
pattern paper – 1 5/16″ x 4 7/8″

Supplies used to make the CutCardStock black and white card

Little Rascal Love – Unity Stamp Co.
Cougar smooth white cardstock – CutCardStock
Pop Tone Black Licorice cardstock – CutCardStock
Barnyard Bouquet paper collection – Unity Stamp Co.
black and white twine
black gems

What do you think of the CutCardStock black and white creation? I love the cute raccoons and can’t wait to create with them using other colors.

Have a Wonderful Wednesday!

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