Happy Saturday and welcome to the Nancy Drew Challenge! This week, Nancy and her chums are off to rural New York State to investigate The Secret of Mirror Bay:
Okay, I think this cover is unique in Nancy Drew covers with the way Nancy is presented. I can't think of a similar composition with Nancy's face so large (though partially covered). We have totally embraced red hair (for now, anyway) and I do have to say this cover is eye-catching.
Case file: Aunt Eloise (I love when she turns up) invites Nancy, Bess, and George to vacation with her at a cabin on Otsego Lake, where there's a woman who apparently walks on water and a mysterious green sorcerer trying to scare people out of the woods. Eventually Ned, Burt, and Dave show up with an uncle who turns into a little romantic interest for Aunt Eloise, we learn a lot about fireflies, and they all go to the Baseball Hall of Fame though it has nothing to do with the mystery. And as you can tell from the cover, Nancy unearths a treasure from the lake. Wait, if it's in the water, does that count as unearthing it? Okay, she recovers a treasure from the lake, how's that.
Here's my card:
I really wanted a leafy background for my card to match the leafy background on the book cover, and happily my new favorite Moonlit Flora DSP had exactly what I was looking for. Since a lot of this mystery is about fireflies and trying to replicate their light effects, I had to go with Lighting the Way for my stamp and die set, and I looked up pictures of fireflies which are indeed brown and deep orange, though maybe not exactly as I have it on my card.
I'm always surprised when Basic Beige works well for something. I like the idea of a pale neutral, but this one usually breaks into an unappealing green (especially if watercoloring). This time it matches the cover of the book really well.
Supplies, all SU!
Stamps: Lighting the Way
Ink: Peaceful Pine
Paper: Basic Beige, Evening Evergreen, Golden Glow, Early Espresso, Cajun Craze, Moonlit Flora DSP
Accessories: Lighting the Way dies, Stitched So Sweetly dies, Dimensionals, Faux Glass Dots
And I have one more card:
The Drew Crew meet a girl working as a camp counselor nearby who is a college student studying bioluminescent fungi, so I had to make a mushroom card. I used colored pencils for the image stamped in Early Espresso on Basic Beige cardstock.
Once again, I just love that Moonlit Flora DSP and I think this matches the mood of the book pretty well.
Supplies, all SU!
Stamps: Inspirational Sketches, Fancy Flexible Phrases
Ink: Early Espresso
Paper: Cajun Craze, Basic Beige, Whisper White, Moonlit Flora DSP
Accessories: Lots of Labels dies, Crayola colored pencils, Mini Dimensionals, Faux Glass Dots
This mystery is okay, but not one of my favorites--not terrible, but not super memorable for me either. I give it three stars. If you're inspired to make a card, please leave me a comment below! And we'll see you next Saturday when Nancy takes on The Double Jinx Mystery. Cheers!
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