Mornin' y'all and welcome to the Nancy Drew Challenge! Today's adventure is Mystery of the Glowing Eye, and buckle up because it's going to get WEIRD in here:
This cover reminds me somewhat of Crooked Banister, and actually the book does too but we'll get into that. Crooked Banister's cover is all about hot pink and we do have some hot pink here too with Nancy's shirt, but more red around the creepy eye. I can't think of another book cover that has words on it like the "warning" and "cyclops" here either, but Nancy's hair is on point.
Case file: Ned Nickerson's science lab partner at Emerson College goes mad scientist and kidnaps Ned, then sends a remote-piloted helicopter to Nancy's house (so he can fly it like a drone, but it's a full-size helicopter). Mad scientist also has a spotlight that can temporarily paralyze people? And rigged up a wall in a museum that can make you stick to it like a magnet? Crazy stuff. Nancy and the rest of the Drew Crew try to investigate Ned's kidnapping, but Nancy is distracted by the new lady lawyer in dad Carson's office who has her sights set on Nancy's amateur detective gig AND Carson's affections. Oh no!
So the villain of the story is obsessed with cyclops from Greek mythology, and he's got that helicopter, but my stamp collection was curiously devoid of cyclops or helicopters. Actually I was even looking for eyeballs and came up empty, which was surprising to me given my extensive collection of Halloween stamps. Luckily Whimsy Stamps said "Eye got you, girl" so here's my first card:
Yep, I have eyeball stamps nooowwwww : ) I did just a single eyeball for this card because cyclops, and I colored it in green because Nancy is jealous of the new lady lawyer. Actually I just recently acquired the Rays of Light background stamp and I just HAD to use it for this book cover.
Supplies:
Stamps: Jeepers Creepers from Whimsy Stamps, Rays of Light
Ink: Real Red, Basic Gray, Stampin' Blends in Smoky Slate & Granny Apple Green
Paper: Real Red, Poppy Parade, Thick Basic White
Accessories: Stitched Nested Labels dies, Dimensionals, Wink of Stella
More eyeballs for my second card:
The eyes have it! Yeah this stamp set will be making another appearance when we get closer to Halloween, it's so much fun. I did the same Rays of Light background stamp on this one but discovered I liked it in Real Red ink on Poppy Parade cardstock to match the book cover a little better.
Supplies:
Stamps: Jeepers Creepers from Whimsy Stamps, Rays of Light
Ink: Real Red, Basic Gray, Stampin' Blends in Smoky Slate, Granny Apple Green, Pecan Pie, Balmy Blue
Paper: Poppy Parade, Basic Gray, Thick Basic White
Accessories: Rectangles Stitched dies, Dimensionals, Wink of Stella, Basic Gray Pearls
And this time I have one more card because I just couldn't stop:
Again with the Rays of Light background, but this time I decided to go with It's a Science for the atomic panel, which is Mango Melody to match Nancy's hair. Plus I wanted to do a science-y card since this whole mystery started when Ned invented something to do with lasers in science class and his lab partner decided to abduct him and hold him hostage in a swamp.
Supplies:
Stamps: It's a Science, Rays of Light
Ink: Real Red, Pumpkin Pie, Basic Gray
Paper: Poppy Parade, Mango Melody, Thick Basic White
Accessories: Stylish Shapes dies, Nested Essentials dies, Dimensionals, Milky Dots
Like I said, this book is just plain weird, and we don't even have the charm of Robby the Robot from Crooked Banister to make me laugh this time, so I give it two stars. It's the paralyzing spotlight and the weird glowing eye at the museum that make this feel like a bad 70s sci-fi nightmare instead of a Nancy Drew mystery, but I still had a good time making cards for it precisely because it IS so bizarre. And now I have eyeball stamps, which is a plus. If this strange adventure inspires you, please leave me a comment! And check back next week when Nancy is on the trail of The Secret of the Forgotten City.








