Shabby Miss Jenn

Saturday, April 24, 2010

A Few Cards

Yep, two posts in one day.  Go figure.

I have all sorts of new scrappy things to play with: paper, stamps, embellishments, markers... the list goes on and on and on.  So since it's raining and kind of yucky this afternoon, I decided to to to my office/studio and play.

First up,  a card for this week's 2 Sketches 4 You challenge.  This is for Laura's sketch 50:


After rotating the sketch, I made this sweet hybrid card using BasicGrey's Green at Heart line, combined with Papertrey Ink's new Dotti Biscotti paper.  (Editorial note:  Even if you didn't like the paper [which I do], how can you resist that name!)  These papers worked perfectly with the butterflies in Amy Wolff's Weekly Gazette pack; I just added a bit of bling for their bodies.  The butterfly wings float over the surface of the card.


Hi:  Supplies:  paper: BasicGrey, Papertrey Ink,textured cardstock: Core'dinations, 
border and letter stickers: BasicGrey, gems: Brenda Walton for K&Co., ink: Clearsnap, tool: Cuttlebug (Provo Craft), die: Spellbinders, adhesive: Scotch, Therm O Web.Digital supplies: , Butterflies: The Weekly Gazette by Amy Wolff Designs, 
software: Photoshop Elements 8.0 (Adobe).


Next I did two cards for Cammie's challenge at the Papertrey Peeps blog.  For the first time, I finally used (and won't admit how long it's been gathering dust) my Medallion stamp from Stampin' Up!  It pairs beautifully with gems.  I did one sympathy card and one thanks card, using different gem placement each time.  The bottom one was embossed with Ranger's Distressed Embossing Powder, and has a really rough texture that nicely plays off the shine of the pearls.

Many Thanks and Deepest Sympathy. Supplies: Kraft paper: Stampin' Up!, 
Stamps: Stampin' Up!, My Sentiments Exactly, Gems: American Crafts, 
Ink: Vivid (Clearsnap), Versamark (Tsukineko), Embossing Powder: Ranger, 
Tool: heat gun.

And finally, I used a sketch from the May/June issue of Paper Crafts magazine; in particular, I was inspired by Monika Davis' card using some magic mesh.  That's a product that's been collecting dust in a drawer for too long.  The Father's Day card follows the sketch pretty well, and I love the tree transparency.



Happy Father's Day.  Supplies:  paper: K & Company, other, 
stamps: Papertrey Ink (Borders and Corners Oval, Daily Designs Sentiments), transparency: Deja Views,mesh: Magic Mesh, brads: American Crafts, 
ink: Stampin' Up!, Fluid Chalk (Colorbox), tools: Crop-a-dile (We R Memory Keepers), oval punch (Marvy Uchida), adhesive: Scotch.


The Key card deviated away from the sketch, but had its origins there. It's actually a see-through card, with the brown frame highlighting the heart and key that are adhered to the inside back of the card.


Key to My Heart.  Supplies: paper: BasicGrey, transparency: Deja Views, 
mesh: Magic Mesh, tools: Cuttlebug (Provo Craft), dies: Spellbinders, adhesive: Scotch.

11 comments:

  1. Fabulous work!
    Thanks for playing at 2S4Y!|
    Laura

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  2. All your cards are so pretty! I love the butterfly card with those summer flowers on it. The medallion cards are very elegant looking. And I know what you mean by having stuff just laying around. The mesh is a nice touch to your cards.

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  3. Glad you are finding some time to create. Love the cards.

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  4. You have been busy! Nice job on all of them! I especially like the one with the butterflies though!

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  5. Great cards, Janice. It's so gratifying to use some of the supplies that have been lying around for a long time. I can't remember when I used magic mesh last and never on a card. What fun!

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  6. Isn't it nice when it is a rainy afternoon and you can tell the housework to hush and sit and stamp instead? This is a lovely collection of cards, you really use your stamp time wisely and anyone would be so pleased to receive any of these.

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  7. Janice, I am glad you had some time to stamp. These cards all are so lovely. I am glad I gave you a reason to dust off the medallion stamp.

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  8. These are lovely! I like the colors on the butterfly and the pearls go so well on the medallion for the sympathy card.

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  9. Wow, so many fabulous cards! Glad you are finding time to do some stamping. Wonderful designs on all and I especially like the butterfly card!!

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  10. Oh wow, you've been busy! These are all fantastic!! :)

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  11. Wow!! So much goodness in one post!! I hope, having dusted off your medallion stamp, you'll use it again - it's awesome! Love the cards you created with it - especially with the added sparkle! All your cards are great and you have such a great variety of styles here! YUM!

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