Here is a lucha in the desert, under the sun and he is talking to his little friend, el perrito.
Let’s have a caption party. What do you think this proud Mexican wrestler is saying to the Chihuahua?
Welcome to my contribution to the Sizzix Blog Hop – this week we received a small black box that was in assorted pieces. It had a lot of scores and folds, and I bet if I looked through my emails, I probably had directions of how to construct it. However, I decided to wing it on my own and make a cute little shadow box.
I used Aleene’s® Super Thick Tacky Glue™ to secure everything, and then Aleene’s® Paper Glaze and Crafty Chica® Chunky Glitters™ for the sparkle power.
The main component is the Sizzix Bigz XL Die – Cube, Twist 3-D (Pop-Up) designed by Karen Burniston. This clever cajita is meant to be decorated, and then it collapses so you can insert it, or even attach to the inside of a greeting card or scrapbook page.
Don’t forget to check out other designers who made something awesome with this cube! And kudos to Karen Burniston for engineering something so cool!
Peace, love, and glitter!
Kathy 🙂
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Clever shadowbox w/ the cube components. Mahalo for the idea. What is lucha saying to chihuahua? “Kibble and bits, kibble and bits. Why not try arroz con pollo?”
We were victorious once again, my little Poocha Lucha! Next time we take on Bluetick Bruja and El Furry-oso. We better start training…
Very cute and colorful!
This is a great version of the cube- love the shape you ended up with- I think the wrestler is saying- its a hot day but we will have to carry on
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