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Scooby Scooby Doo, Where Are You?

Hi Everyone. Sorry I've been MIA the past few days. In addition to the Verve release on Friday, the new office furniture I ordered 5 weeks ago came this morning, which meant after hubby and I packaged up all the Friday orders for shipping, we disassembled our entire office, removing everything from the room. We worked through the night, finally finishing up about 6:30 AM, with just enough time to go to breakfast and take an hour nap before the delivery truck came with the new desk. We're definitely getting to be too old to pull all nighters like that! But the desk is here, it's gorgeous, and it has a keyboard tray! Hooray!

Okay, enough blabbing.. here's the card for today. This is one I made for The Cat's Pajamas using the It's a Mod, Mod, World set. The designer paper is all from the BasicGrey Archaic collection. I started by stamping the rocket in Versafine Onyx Black three times, one on a cream solid, one on a blue solid, and one on a patterned paper from the Archaic pad. Then I cut out the blue and patterned pieces and paper pieced onto the cream, which I had stamped with the stardusty stamp in Smoky Gray. I then added accents all over the place with my stardust glitter pen, so in real life it shines a bit more than the photo. The sentiment is one of my favorites from TCP called Captured. It says, "You've captured the stars. Now go for the moon." Isn't that just cool? I finished off with a knotted bow with some chocolate American Crafts ribbon.

6 comments

Anonymous said...

COOL PAPER PIECING!!!

What a fun card!

Shannan Teubner said...

What a great card! And HOORAY! Your desk is here!

Jennifer Meyer said...

Darling card and detail Julee. Enjoy your NEW desk, how fun!

Jennifer :)

Alex said...

What a cute card, love the paper piecing, just fabulous! And, whoohoo for the desk arrival! *STAMPN HUGS* Alex

QuiltNut Creations said...

great card! love the colors, the layout, the piecing-it's fabulous

Bethany Paull said...

I LOVE these patterns, especially directly on the rocket.