Retro Rubber Challenge 114...
July 01, 2019
It’s a new challenge at Retro Rubber! We are partnering with the Double Trouble Challenge. Yay!
Our theme is Christmas in July so all you have to do for our challenge is to make a Christmas card using at least one stamp older than a year.
The Double Trouble challenge requirements are:
- Thing 1 – Double Trouble: Make a square card, scrapbook page, gift box or use squares on your project.
- Thing 2 – Double Dare: Use a rubber or acrylic stamp older than one year.
- Thing 3 – Twisted Sister: If you create a beach scene with Santa you can earn an extra chance to be in Double Trouble’s random draw.
I stamped a branch and pinecones from my Papertrey Ink peaceful pinecones stamp set that I have had since 2012.
Then I diecut a square around my image and backed it with a garden green scalloped square. I popped the image up on the card base and added the sentiment around the square. A few pearls finished it off!
Be sure to play along with both challenges. Link up HERE for RRCB and HERE for DTC.
Thanks for stopping by today!
Supplies: CS: SU! crumbcake, garden green and white. Stamps: PTI peaceful pinecones (2012). Inks: SU! garden green and crumbcake. Dies: SU! stitched squares and layering squares. PTI linen impression plate. Other: Pearls.

very nice
Posted by: Tara Prince | July 01, 2019 at 05:43 AM
I just love this! Simply beautiful and my favorite one of the challenge!
Posted by: Betsy | July 01, 2019 at 07:49 AM
Love the simplicity of your card, and your green pops against the kraft background...so pretty. Jane, what a great job you did in having your Design Team members participate in our Double Trouble requirements...thank you so much. Hope they all share their entries with us at Double Trouble and our partnering will be a great success. And thanks also for starting your challenge a day earlier to meet our dates...much appreciated. Thanks again.
Posted by: Suzanne Reynolds | July 01, 2019 at 02:25 PM
Beautiful CAS card as always Jane, love the pine cones and how you framed them, all of this looks amazing against the Kraft card stock.
XO
Posted by: Maria A Rodriguez | July 02, 2019 at 02:42 AM