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This week's Dude Time Doodles Challenge is to make something with at least two shades of blue. I love this Zane Zombie image from Dude Time Doodles. He could be colored a bunch of colors, but I thought blue would be a great color. The image can be ordered with a lot of cool Zombie sentiments, but I typed mine up since I forgot to get the sentiments (shame on me). Thanks to Walking Dead, Zombies are sooo in right now.

Hope to see you in the challenge!

Hugz!

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  1. Once Crystal gets married, how about you come to visit and we go to Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios in Orlando in October!!!! I have been about 4 times with Wesley (Ryan and my DH hate that stuff) and it's a blast. You would love it-I see your dark side Nancy!!! lol I laugh myself scared when I go.

    This card reminds me of the movies Dawn of the Dead and Night of the Living Dead. He's Zombielicious!!!! I love the sentiment-it made me giggle. Your cards are so full of humor and are a great way to start my day. Thanks for the fun and the friendship!!!

    Bear Hugs,
    Carol

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  2. Brilliant card Nancy, I like Zane in blue I like the papers and the sentiment.
    Kevin xx

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  3. That is one dude I don't want to meet, especially when I'm out for a walk at night. Glad hubby is with me. Hey, blue suits him very well. I see you and Carol are going to have some fun...LOL

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  4. Fabulous coloring of Zeke and I love those feet sticking out the side. Fantastic design too!

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  5. OMGoodness Nancy - your colouring on Zane is brilliant! His eyes pop so much, surrounded by the blue! Fabulous card! You have a wonderful sense of humour and I always look forward to seeing your projects! You have outdone yourself on this one!

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  6. Too funny and great idea for blue skin, a very 'in' zombie!

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  7. So funny! He looks great in blue (if a zombie can look great!) and a cool sentiment to boot :)

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  8. LOL he doesn't look so good!!! This is such a fun card!!

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