Monday, May 16, 2011

Paper Players and Mojo



I finally had just a moment to stamp and made a card for a neighbor of ours that has been on my to do list for way too long. I combined both the Paper Players challenge along with today's Mojo Monday challenge. The Paper Players color challenge is perfect for a masculine card (cherry cobbler, early espresso, not quite navy) and I am always inspired by the Mojo Monday sketches.

Hopefully, I get a few more chances to stamp. With 8th grade graduation, sports and other family commitments, my stamping closet has been neglected:(

Stamps - Happy Greetings
Ink - early espresso, cherry cobbler
Paper - early espresso, cherry cobbler, very vanilla, not quite navy card stock and Holly Jolly DSP
Accessories - dimensionals, early espresso satin ribbon, antique brads, not quite navy brad, cherry cobbler seam binding, square lattice embossing folder, texture plates #4

12 comments:

  1. reeeaaaallly beautiful card! in a manly way ;)

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  2. Gorgeous card - I love the richness of the card. You really enhanced the NQN and CC panels with the EE sponging. The graduate will love the card!

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  3. A "handsome" manly card! Love the texture!

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  4. You did a fabulous job with the Mojo sketch and the colours at the Paper Players!
    Smiles,
    Lesley

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  5. You used those challenge colors in such a clean, simple but rich way, Tara!

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  6. What an awesome card!! I love it and now have some great ideas on Graduation cards I need to make!! I will also be showcasing this card on My Crafty Picks #17 with a link back to your blog on 5-22-11. If you wish to decline please email me at trbauer@insightbb.com

    Take care
    www.mycraftyworld.blogspot.com

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  7. Great take on the sketch and the colors! Thanks for playing along with The Paper Players. :)

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  8. Very nicely done, Tara----your work is always outstanding!

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  9. Absolutely stunning Tara! Love the paper medallion and all the sponged edges just bring the whole piece to life. GREAT job. So glad you could join us at The Paper Players this week! :-)

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  10. Hi Tara! I just love everything about your card and how you paired the sketch with the color combo. So crisp and clean and the soft distressing is the perfect touch. Thanks for playing along at The Paper Players this week! Hugs! :)

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