Showing posts with label Scenic Adventure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scenic Adventure. Show all posts

Thursday, January 1, 2026

Another Adventure

Happy New Year, y'all!  I hope your 2026 is off to a good start.  I heard somewhere that you should do all the things on New Year's Day that you want to do all year, so just like last year I am making sure today is full of puppy snuggles, tea, books, crafting time, and telling my fam that I love them.  And I have a card to share, of course!


I bought a few stamp sets what seems like a long time ago that I hadn't inked up yet with December being...well, December.  So meet Outdoor Adventure and the ridiculously beautiful Nature Walk DSP.  That DSP is speaking my love language in colors, it's all gorgeous greens and blues and I think I need another pack (or three).  Anyway, no challenges for today's card, just me playing with some new stamps and papers for funsies.

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Outdoor Adventure, Scenic Adventure
Ink:  Secret Sea, Garden Green, Pecan Pie
Paper:  Garden Green, Secret Sea, Basic Beige, Nature Walk DSP
Accessories:  Outdoor Adventure dies, Deckled Rectangle dies, Dimensionals, In Color Flat Pearls

As I usually do on this day, I looked back at the goals I set for last year.  Last year's word was FOCUS and I don't know that I did that well with it, but this year's word is going to be CHERISH.  I want to cherish the time we have with Ryan while he's still a kid who loves Legos and believes in Santa Claus and loves his newly yellow-painted bedroom.  I want to cherish spending time with the hubs and making each other laugh and taking walks with Daphne.  I want to cherish the time I spend reading good books or creating things, whether it's cards, scrapbook pages, stitching projects, or even just dinner.  We are so blessed and I want to mindfully acknowledge that this year and spend less time doom-scrolling or worrying about things instead of focusing on what I'm doing in the moment.  I started work on that with my yoga practice this morning, I had to remind myself at least a half-dozen times to focus on and enjoy the yoga and not think about what else I want to get done today, I want to be present in the moment of whatever I am doing.  This is a mindset shift that probably won't be easy, but I think will be worth it in the long run.

So, maybe I didn't get very many scrapbook pages done last year (36).  I made a lot of cards and sent a lot of sunshine through the mail.  I was invited to join the Paper Players design team and I had a ball creating cards inspired by Nancy Drew books and making more Halloween cards than ever before.  So in 2026, I just want to create things and enjoy the process and not worry about the metrics.  Maybe I'll finally finish that wedding album, we'll see.  If not, that's okay too.

My TBR pile continues to grow nearly as fast as Ryan; I had just hit 1,000 books in my Unread collection on my Kindle and now that collection has 1,261 books in it, and I read 193 books last year.  Many many many of those were rereads as I am going through the Nancy Drew series and that's okay, I can honestly say that I heartily enjoyed the vast majority of the books I read in 2025.  I like to start off the year with rereading an old favorite, and this year's book is Anne of Green Gables, which is like a warm hug from your favorite friend in book form.  I sent the boxed set to my niece for Christmas and I still have the boxed set my aunt gave me when I was about the age my niece is now, though I am currently reading it on my Kindle.  Anne and I have been kindred spirits for decades and it is so wonderful to spend time with her again.  (I may have started that reread a couple of days early, I just couldn't wait!)

As for my health (other than that whole appendix thing), I did manage to go to the dentist in 2025, though I still haven't found an eye doctor so that is a goal for this year that I just cannot put off any longer.  And I am renewing my commitment to working out and eating healthy foods; December was...well, December ; )  I'm ready to start feeling healthier again and not eat cookies for breakfast.

As for stitching, I did finish Ryan's duckling, the shooting star quilt pattern, and my witch, plus a cute otter pattern for a friend's kiddo.  I currently am still working on an art nouveau tiger pattern in honor of my friend Neelu and I love it.  I have several other patterns that I am eyeing to start in 2026 (and I might possibly have bought a new one this morning).  I think I want to stitch something Christmassy this year.

So that's how I am starting 2026.  Contemplating my many blessings and mindfully enjoying the small moments every day.  Savoring my second cuppa tea before I take Daphne out for our daily walk, when I can appreciate the beautiful mountains that I can see halfway through our circuit.  Happy New Year, y'all.

Tuesday, November 25, 2025

SUO Challenges: Cheers to Leilani!

Mornin' stampy friends!  It is time once again for a challenge at SUO Challenges!


And this time around, we are CASE-ing Leilani!  Check out her blog here, lots of pretties to choose from!


I chose to case this card, and here's what I came up with:


I chose to keep the drinks theme and the purple as the main color, but went with a different DSP.  Actually, two different DSPs:  the drinks are fussy cut from Celebratory Sips, the floral pattern is from that pack too, and the purple pattern is from the Everyday Skies pack.  Is that one still on the clearance rack?  I haven't looked, but that purple pattern seemed to coordinate pretty well with the Celebratory Sips pieces I used.  Once again I turned to Scenic Adventure for a "cheers" greeting to go with the Celebratory Sips drinks.  I don't drink alcohol ever so I tend not to buy the alcohol stamp sets.  A few retired Lemon Lime Twist Tinsel Gems and it's done!

Hope you have a great time perusing Leilani's blog for stampy inspiration, and then upload your creation at the SUO Challenges blog.  Have fun!

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Scenic Adventure
Ink:  Blackberry Bliss, Old Olive
Paper:  Blackberry Bliss, Thick Basic White, Celebratory Sips DSP, Everyday Skies DSP Stack
Accessories:  Stylish Shapes dies, Dimensionals, Tinsel Gems

Sunday, September 21, 2025

Misty Watercolor Memories with the Paper Players

Hey y'all!  It's Sunday which means it's time for a new Paper Players challenge, and Jan has a fun one for us today:


I was quite taken with the idea of a watercolor landscape, so here is what I made:


I die cut a piece of watercolor paper with the square from the Stylish Shapes dies, and then die cut some mountains from the Scenic Adventure dies, which did cut my square into two pieces but we'll get to that in a minute.  I watercolored my scene, hit it with my heat tool to make it dry faster (impatience, thy name is me), and then adhered both pieces to a Basic Beige card front and stamped the greeting on it.  I die cut the trees out of Mossy Meadow and scrunched up a piece of cling wrap, inked it up on my Mossy Meadow ink pad, and pounced it on the trees to give them a bit of texture.  Easy!

My mom is still recovering from open-heart surgery, so I sent this card off to her as soon as I finished making it.  I hope you'll play along and share your card on the Paper Players blog.  Don't forget to keep it CAS!  And take a look at what the other Paper Players made for more wonderful inspiration!

The Paper Players Design Team

  and now me : )

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Scenic Adventure
Ink:  Mossy Meadow, Old Olive, Lost Lagoon
Paper:  Basic Beige, Mossy Meadow, Watercolor paper
Accessories:  Scenic Adventure dies, Stylish Shapes dies

Saturday, August 30, 2025

Mystery of the Brass-Bound Trunk

Hey hey, welcome to another Nancy Drew Challenge!  We're up to number 17, The Mystery of the Brass-Bound Trunk.


Again, we have a very slight title change.  The OT on the left gets the colorful cover and a scene from the book; the RT right is another collage and I find it curious that the cover for a book that takes place almost entirely at sea is nearly devoid of sea colors.  Interesting artistic choice.


Case file:  Nancy, Bess, and George are planning to take a trip to South America with the students of a girls' school (which none of them attend), when a pretentious and rude lady appears and Nancy's house and insists that she can't go with them and that her darling daughter Nestrelda (what a name!) cannot associate with people like Nancy.  Meanwhile, Carson wants Nancy to talk to the daughter of a friend of his and convince her to marry the guy that her parents have picked out, which is super ick on Carson and the parents' part but at least Nancy isn't fond of this idea either.  The girls all do go on the trip and Nancy's trunk gets mixed up with Nestrelda's, which her crooked stepfather has been using as part of a jewelry smuggling operation.  Quite a bit of the book takes place in Buenos Aires, which was fun.  Also, Nancy gets struck by lightning in this one.  What?!

Here's my card:


At the start of the book, when Nancy is packing her stuff in her new trunk, we get a return of Effie from Password to Larkspur Lane though this time instead of just being flighty and hilarious she's actively stupid and packs Nancy's passport in the trunk, so Nancy is worried she won't get to go on the trip as the trunk got shipped to the port separately.  So I had to include a passport on my card for this one.  Also I think it's weird that Nancy is so keen to go on a trip to South America when she was nearly an unwilling passenger on a cruise ship heading there in the OT version of #16, The Clue of the Tapping Heels.


I wanted to use Nancy's smart blue skirt suit as the main color inspiration, so I went with Island Indigo for my card base with Pool Party for the sky, and just a touch of Sweet Sorbet to echo Bess's red jacket.

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Next Destination, Post Script
Ink:  Island Indigo, Pebbled Path, Pool Party, Sweet Sorbet
Paper:  Island Indigo, Pool Party, Thick Basic White, Shades & Hues DSP Stack
Accessories:  Perennial Postage dies, Dimensionals, Sweet Sorbet pearls

Now let's take a look at the RT:


Case file:  Nancy, Bess, and George embark on a transatlantic cruise from Holland to New York and meet Nelda Detweiler, who shares their cabin.  Nancy's trunk goes missing while another similar one with the initials ND is delivered to the cabin in its place.  Nelda had been wrongly accused of stealing jewelry in South Africa; Nancy and the other girls open up this trunk that doesn't belong to them and discover that the trunk is being used to smuggle jewels; Nancy has the bad guys arrested as soon as they dock in New York.  And along the way there's a meteor and she and Nelda get thrown overboard, no big deal (by which I mean this is totally bananas).  Also, fun fact, this book was a gift to me from my cousins for Christmas 1989.

Here's my card:


I admit, I bought the Traveler stamp set on eBay specifically for this Nancy Drew challenge.  I had to do a monochromatic card to match the cover, and I included some antique pearls for the jewelry on the cover.


Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Traveler, Scenic Adventure, World Map
Ink:  Cinnamon Cider, Early Espresso
Paper:  Cinnamon Cider, Early Espresso, Very Vanilla
Accessories:  Stylish Shapes dies, Dimensionals, Antique Pearls

But wait, there's more!  I couldn't resist making a second card for this book:


There's a costume contest during the cruise, and George dresses up as an old lady in a nightgown with mice embroidered on it and I could NOT let that opportunity pass me by so here's a mouse card!


I still kept the colors similar to the cover, though I worked in some of Nancy's orangey hues for the cheese.  Still got some jewels on there with the Frosted Iridescent Dots.

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Mischievous Mice
Ink:  Early Espresso, Stampin' Blends in Cinnamon Cider, Daffodil Delight, Peach Pie, Pretty in Pink
Paper:  Cinnamon Cider, Bumblebee, Thick Basic White, A Flower For All Seasons DSP, Bumblebee DSP
Accessories:  Stylish Shapes dies, Mini Dimensionals, Frosted Iridescent Dots

Both versions of this book are utterly bananas and I love it, five stars!  Hope you enjoyed this peek at The Mystery of the Brass-Bound Trunk and if you'd like to play along, write a comment here with a link to your card.  You can read more about Nancy's adventures on my other blog, Hey Nancy Drew, where my posts just keep getting longer and longer but I'm having fun.  Stay tuned for next week's adventure, The Mystery of the Moss-Covered Mansion!

Tuesday, August 19, 2025

SUO Challenges: Where Are You Going?

Hey y'all, happy Tuesday!  And it's time for a new challenge from SUO Challenges!


Aaaannnndddd....here it is:

Rather than going with the colors or style of the photo, I decided to go with the theme and here's what I made:


I combined the Scenic Adventure dies with the upcoming new Lights of Aurora DSP Stack to make a mountain scene because I, for one, love to travel to mountains!  We've been to the Rockies, the Appalachians, and the Alps (French, Swiss, German, and Austrian!) so yeah, the mountains are calling and I must GO.  Now I'm lucky enough to live where I can see the mountains every day when I take Daphne out for her walk.

Anyway, the Lights of Aurora DSP is, as you might guess, inspired by the Northern Lights so half the patterns are like the background I used, dark with a Northern Light design, and then the other sides are color washes in coordinating colors and that's what I used for the mountain scene.  I think I cut into six pieces of paper for this card : )

So decide where you would like to travel and upload your card to the SUO Challenges blog.  Don't forget to keep it Stampin' Up! only and have fun!

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Scenic Adventure
Ink:  Highland Heather, Blackberry Bliss
Paper:  Highland Heather, Lights of Aurora DSP Stack
Accessories:  Scenic Adventure dies, Stylish Shapes dies, Dimensionals, Frosted Iridescent Dots

Tuesday, August 5, 2025

A Sketchy Duo for SUO Challenges

Mornin' y'all!  It's time for a new challenge at SUO Challenges!


And it's one of my favorites, a SKETCH!


Oh who am I kidding, I love color challenges and inspo challenges and all kinds of challenges.  So let's see what I did with the sketch:


I made this card with a cute Halloween duo and then found out that my teamie Tammy had made a similar card with the same DSP, and since I like to be different I made a second card at the eleventh hour:


I looked at everyone else's cards before I made this one to make sure I didn't duplicate anything else : )  I started out with the larger drinks on there but just couldn't make them work, so I had to cut out some smaller drinks.  Who knew that Scenic Adventure would pair so well with the Celebratory Sips DSP?  Well, me, since I've done it a couple of times, ha!

We hope you'll join us over at the SUO Challenges blog with your own sketchy creations.  Or if you're extra inspired, multiple sketchy creations.  Have fun!

Supplies, Halloween card:
Stamps:  Spooky Halloween
Ink:  Memento Tuxedo Black, Stampin' Blends in Smoky Slate, Petunia Pop, Granny Apple Green, Daffodil Delight, Pecan Pie, Pumpkin Pie
Paper:  Pumpkin Pie, Daffodil Delight, Thick Basic White, Spooky Sweet Specialty DSP
Accessories:  Spooky Halloween dies, Foam Stars, Mini Dimensionals

Supplies, adventure card:
Stamps:  Scenic Adventure
Ink:  Old Olive, Blackberry Bliss
Paper:  Blackberry Bliss, Old Olive, Thick Basic White, Celebratory Sips DSP
Accessories:  Textured Notes dies, Dimensionals, Starburst Sequins

Tuesday, July 15, 2025

A Drink In Each Hand

Mornin' y'all!  Once again as I type this, I am waiting for Ryan to get dressed and brush his teeth before we leave for camp.  We'll see if we get out the door on time today : p  We did make it yesterday but it was close and I haaaaaate being late!

Anyway, I said that I had spent part of the weekend fussy cutting a whole bunch of drinks from the Celebratory Sips DSP and I made another card with the pieces:


They both look delicious.  Once again, I used the "cheers" from Scenic Adventure, though I am leaning towards maybe possibly getting the Cheers & Sips bundle sometime.  We'll see how my impulse control is doing.  Anyway, say hello to the sketch from Hand-Stamped Sentiments:


I like this sketch.  I got to use a couple of other patterns from the Celebratory Sips DSP, I do like this whole pack.  It's fun!

That's it for now, peeps.  I'm off to chauffeur Ryan to camp.  Cheers!

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Scenic Adventure
Ink:  Strawberry Slush
Paper:  Timid Tiger, Strawberry Slush, Celebratory Sips DSP, Pretty in Pink DSP
Accessories:  Textured Notes dies, Strawberry Slush baker's twine, Strawberry Slush gems, Dimensionals

Sunday, July 13, 2025

Cheers to Missy!

Mornin' y'all!  I've gotta type fast, I have orange scones in the oven : )  Happy birfday to my friend Missy!  Here's the card I made for her:


Ryan and I had dinner with Missy and her family last night (the hubs was volunteering at the rodeo so he missed out, but he did get hit on by an older cowgirl so he had that going for him).  Yesterday afternoon I decided to take the Celebratory Sips DSP sheet with the larger drinks on it and cut them all out, then chose three to use for this card.  I don't know that I would put Timid Tiger, Blackberry Bliss, and Cloud Cover together on my own but I hope I made it work here??  And now I have a stack o' drinks to use on other cards too.

I used the Atlantic Hearts sketch:


I didn't buy the Cheers & Sips stamp bundle, but I built my own greeting using Scenic Adventure.  I took "cheers to" from "cheers to another" and the "you" is part of "you're amazing".  Cutting out that "you" was more difficult than all the drinks on that entire 12x12 sheet of paper : p

That's it for now, y'all.  Orange scones are calling.  Cheers to you!

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Scenic Adventure
Ink:  Blackberry Biss
Paper:  Blackberry Bliss, Cloud Cover, Basic White, Celebratory Sips DSP
Accessories:  Textured Notes dies, Blackberry Bliss stitched satin ribbon (retired), Dimensionals

Saturday, June 7, 2025

The Secret of Shadow Ranch

Welcome to another Nancy Drew Challenge and I have a surprise for you today!  I mentioned before that the first 34 books in the series were revised in the 1960s, and I had all the revised editions and didn't think I would ever get to read the original versions.  Wellllll thanks to some sleuthing on eBay and (oddly) Etsy, I am now the proud owner of several of the original text versions!  Numbers 1-4 and 6 were never released with picture covers and I haven't tracked down the original text versions of those, but I just got The Secret at Shadow Ranch last week and immediately read it and then went back and reread my revised copy too.


We have different cover art and a slightly different title happening here; left is the original text (OT) and right is the revised text (RT), which I will probably always think of as the original since it's the one I read as a child.  So now I get to review two case files *and* compare and contrast the two versions and I may go into book nerd nirvana.  And I may (totally will) talk a lot because I'm so excited.  But you don't have to read it, I'm writing this for my own pleasure.  If you're just here for the cards, scroll on down.


Original case file
:  The book opens with Nancy's buddies Bess and George (she's a girl) asking her to accompany them to Arizona with their aunt to check out a ranch that the aunt and uncle have received as payment for some sort of debt (um, how do I get someone to give me a horse ranch, I want one).  Dad Carson gives the okay for Nancy to spend the summer in Arizona because he wants to go fishing in Canada, so the girls, Aunt Nell, and another cousin named Alice hop on a train and head for the Southwest.  Alice is sad because her father disappeared years ago so the other girls try to cheer her up, as if anything they do can help with abandonment issues.  Upon arrival, they discover that Shadow Ranch is pretty rundown, but the girls happily settle in to doing things like trail riding in the mountains and helping with a cattle roundup while Aunt Nell does nebulous business things to get the ranch ready to sell.  During the course of their many wanderings around the ranch and surrounding mountains, they meet Martha Frank, a mean old woman who has a child with her that doesn't seem to be related to her, so Nancy's investigative instinct is piqued.  Nancy keeps going back to Martha's cabin despite Martha obviously wanting her nowhere near there and rifles through a trunk of items to find fancy clothes and a doll which lead her to believe the child was kidnapped.  So she sends a telegram to dear old Dad to look into possible kidnapping cases in Philadelphia and then forcibly removes the girl from Martha's cabin upon seeing Martha abuse her.  But it's all okay in the end because Dad telegrams back that there was a child kidnapped from Philadelphia and Nancy finds a ring with the child's initials on it so the girl has to be the same child.  In another huge coincidence, one of the men they met in town near Shadow Ranch was suffering from amnesia and turns out to be Alice's long-lost dad (he got whacked in the head by Martha's brother when he saw them with the kidnapped girl in Philadelphia, finally someone who does get brain damage from a blow to the head), and they decide to adopt the kidnapped girl whose parents had both died in the meantime.  Five stars.

Notes:  This is the very first original text Nancy Drew I have ever read, and it's a trip.  My copy of this book has a copyright date of 1931 but it doesn't say what year it was printed; regardless, the book is in fantastic shape and has that wonderful vintage book smell.  Love it.  There's only one illustration at the front (my later Drews have periodic illustrations) but it's more detailed than in the later books.  The beginning of the book goes to more trouble to give the personalities of Nancy, Bess, and George, and there's a discussion of why George has a boy's name (the family just really wanted a boy).  Then there's an ongoing bit with the ranch foreman, also named George, who refuses to call girl George by her first name until the very end of the book.  The mysteries in this book didn't really get off the ground until at least halfway through the book; we get a lot of Nancy and her friends practicing their riding skills and going on trail rides and having adventures like getting lost overnight.  They spend weeks just haring off on their own with a pistol Aunt Nell gave to Nancy for protection, and Nancy actually shoots and kills a mountain lion and a rattlesnake!  Really the only detective work is Nancy snooping in Martha Frank's cabin and then asking her dad to look into stuff in Philadelphia.  Still, it's fun to read something written in the 1930s and read about things like Pullman cars on the train and how Aunt Nell doesn't like it when George uses slang like "Oh, man!"  I know I'm clutching my metaphorical pearls at that verbal outburst.

Here's my card for The Secret at Shadow Ranch (OT):


You'll see in a minute that this card is the same as the RT card in different colors.  I made the RT card first and since the covers both feature rearing horses, I decided to do the same design.


Interestingly this book never specifies what color Nancy's horse is and the artist painted her on a bay, but the RT version says she rides a bay and then has a black horse on the cover.  I love the vivid colors on this one where the RT version is darker and moodier.  I didn't have Berry Burst rhinestones, so I used a Stampin' Blend marker to color clear ones for my card.

Let's move on to the revised text version, The Secret of Shadow Ranch:


Revised case file
:  This is Nancy's first mystery out of the immediate area of River Heights *and* it's the debut mystery for cousins Bess and George!  Nancy flies to Arizona to vacay with her previously unmentioned besties and also investigate the appearance of a glowing phantom horse and incidents of sabotage at the titular Shadow Ranch, which belongs to Bess and George's uncle Ed.  I think that Nancy Drew and Scooby-Doo must inhabit the same universe, because a glowing phantom horse is straight out of a Scooby-Doo episode, but I digress (that's not a criticism, I love Scooby-Doo too).  The girls don't even make it to the ranch before they fall victim to sabotage themselves--their vehicle overheats and they have to wait for rescue from the ranch.  Once there, Nancy immediately goes into investigation mode and learns that the famous outlaw Dirk Valentine was rumored to have hidden a treasure on Shadow Ranch before he was done in by the local sheriff; perhaps someone is looking for the treasure and sabotaging the ranch to get rid of Uncle Ed et al.  She discovers a suspicious cabin up on Shadow Mountain and goes on numerous trail rides (because of course she's a horsewoman too), and in the end of course she figures out where Valentine's treasure is.  She, Bess, and George are briefly caught by the bad guys but are quickly rescued by the sheriff and his posse because Nancy was able to signal her allies with a fire up on a cliff.  And as a side quest she helps Bess and George's other cousin Alice find her missing father, because one mystery wasn't enough for this outing.

Notes:  Bess and George, yay!  They are Nancy's main sleuthing companions for most of the books in the series.  Okay, so their characterization over the entire series is not deep (Bess is the not-so-courageous one who's always trying to lose five pounds, George is the athletic one who's more than happy to accompany Nancy into danger and is also mean to poor Bess about trying to lose that weight, that has not aged well) but that goes for pretty much everyone in these books.  I remember this one being one of my favorites as a kid and that's because I was a horse-crazy youngster and this is Nancy's first (but not last) adventure to feature horses.  One funny thing is that Ned, Nancy's longtime boyfriend and sometime minion, gets mentioned briefly when Nancy doesn't even meet him until book 7; that one must have slipped past the editors when the books were rewritten in the 60s.  While chasing the phantom horse, Nancy gets knocked off her own horse and lands so hard she blacks out, so that's at least two blunt force traumas to the head for her so far in the series.  Also, the RT version incorporates one Native American character and the presence of Native American cliff dwellings near the ranch, so that is a nice addition.  Five stars.

Consulting detectives:  Being five chapters longer, the OT version takes its time getting everyone out to Shadow Ranch, whereas the RT begins with Nancy's arrival in Arizona.  The aunt and uncle are renamed from Nell and Dick to Elizabeth (Bet) and Ed, so now Bess must be named after her aunt Bet.  In the OT version, Uncle Dick is talked about but doesn't come into the story until the very end to identify his long-lost brother-in-law (whom Nell had never met), whereas in the RT version, Uncle Ed is there for the whole book and has a more active role.  We trade out the kidnapped girl plot for the Dirk Valentine one and that is the best cowboy outlaw name ever, way to go on that one, though the OT had Zany Shaw which is pretty awesome too.  It's fun to see how the mysterious cabin in the mountains was reused in the RT since Martha is gone, and we still have the missing dad story though it plays out a bit differently; missing dad was kidnapped six months ago in the RT rather than having soap opera amnesia for years in the OT version.  In the OT mystery resolution, Nancy unilaterally decides to let Martha and her brother go without contacting authorities about the kidnapping; in the RT she contacts the sheriff more than once who then arrests all the bad guys at the end which I think is a better plan.  I think these are both great in different ways so I don't have a favorite between the two.  RT has the nostalgia factor for me since I read it as a kid, but OT has the cool factor for being the first OT version I've ever read.  Five stars for everybody!

So here's my card for The Secret of Shadow Ranch:


Of course I had to go with a cowboy image for Nancy's adventure in the Southwest.  Usually I would go for browns to go with horses, but since Nancy's mount on this cover is black, I went for Pebbled Path instead.  I found a sheet of DSP in the Fresh as a Daisy pack that had a variety of patterns on one side, and that's where I got the Pebbled Path background for my cowboy and the Misty Moonlight pattern for the background (and the Copper Clay pattern I used on the first card).  The Old Olive piece is a scrap from a previous Nancy Drew card and I chose it to match her shirt.


Misty Moonlight isn't necessarily a good match for the blues on the book cover, but I think it looks pretty good on the card with the other elements.  I still had the Apothecary Accents dies on my mind since I used them for last week's card, so I used them again for the sentiment on this card.  Speaking of the sentiment, this was my first time inking up the brand new Scenic Adventure stamp set because I made this card several weeks ago.


So there's the pair of cards, and if you enjoyed this deep dive into OT vs. RT even half as much as I did then you had a good time : )  If you make a card based on either book, drop me a comment, I would love to see.

Next up:  The Secret of Red Gate Farm!

Supplies, OT card:
Stamps:  Out West, Scenic Adventure
Ink:  Memento Tuxedo Black, Berry Burst, Berry Burst Blends
Paper:  Pacific Point, Basic Black, Thick Basic White, Fresh as a Daisy DSP, Blueberry Crisp DSP, Berry Burst DSP
Accessories:  Apothecary Accents dies, rhinestones, Dimensionals

Supplies, RT card:
Stamps:  Out West, Scenic Adventure
Ink:  Pebbled Path, Misty Moonlight, Old Olive
Paper:  Misty Moonlight, Pebbled Path, Thick Basic White, Fresh as a Daisy DSP, Autumn Splendor DSP Stack
Accessories:  Apothecary Accents dies, Noble Peacock rhinestones, Dimensionals

Friday, May 23, 2025

The Mountains Are Calling

Mornin' y'all!  Here we are at the last day of school and Ryan still argues about getting ready on time.  Today is an early release day so I'm taking him out to lunch afterwards...to Taco Bell (his choice, not mine).  Summer camps start the first week of June : )

I got out some new goodies to play with for today's card, take a look:


The Scenic Adventure bundle is one of the newer Online Exclusives and I bought it primarily for the awesome greeting stamps, but the rest of the bundle is pretty cool too.  I mostly played with the dies on this card, though I did use the tree stamps in the set to add a bit of inky texture to my die-cut trees.  This week's CASE-ing Tuesday sketch seemed like the perfect time to break it out:



I was a bit looser with my interpretation of the sketch this week, but you can still see where I got the inspiration.  I'm also entering at Cupcake Inspirations:


That was what cinched my decision to use Scenic Adventure.

That's it for now, peeps.  I only have three hours before it's time to go pick Ryan up so I'd better get on with my day.  Cheers!

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Scenic Adventure
Ink:  Mossy Meadow, Lost Lagoon, Misty Moonlight
Paper:  Mossy Meadow, Lost Lagoon, Basic White, Timeless Plaid DSP Stack
Accessories:  Scenic Adventure dies, Stylish Shapes dies, Tinsel Gems