Hi Everyone. Happy Monday. Hope you all had a great weekend. We did. It was just too short! 🙂
I got very little time in my stamping space this weekend and only managed three cards. One of them was my Paper Players card, so you have already seen that one! This one uses the sketch across at casethissketch.

It took me quite a while to work out what set I was going to use for this sketch. I had really been drawn to using a stamp for the vertical elements, but decided I would use some DSP instead. I like that this DSP has both a vertical and horizontal image and thought it would play well with the sentiment. Of course, that meant that I had to incorporate some Calypso Coral into the card. It's a very strong color for me, but I do like it when paired with Island Indigo and white.
I also used a little of the washi tape that came with my This and That bundle. I added a piece behind the "special delivery". It helped to give that element just a little more "weight".
Here's my take on the challenge
I was a little annoyed that I didn't manage to cut the DSP so that I got the dots on all 4 sides! But by the time I realized that, I had already glued the Calypso Coral layer down onto the Island Indigo!
You should pop along to casethissketch and check out the challenge!
On a personal note:
Colleen B, thanks for reminding me that I had not counted the citizens of West, Tx in my post on Saturday. Our thoughts and prayers do indeed go out to them all.
We noticed a little movement in our wooded/wetland area yesterday. I got out my camera
Look who was out and about. Very skittish, I might add. She seems to have survived winter very well. Considering the length of this winter, and the severity of it, I was a little worried about her.
We are thrilled that she choose our little neck of the woods to call her home.
Lou and I saw another film festival movie this weekend. I, Anna. Mmmm… great actors, but not my favorite movie. I love a good film noir. The key word is GOOD. This wasn't. The film was artistically filmed, the actors are exceptionally talented. However, the script was weak, the threads were very loosely connected and the ending was obvious about 10 minutes into the movie. Not very satisfying! Actually, the most suspenseful part of the movie was wondering when a woman of almost 70 would fall off her 5" stiletto heels!
Rach, you asked about Lou's reaction to coffee being the drug of choice in Greenwich Village. Errr… yep…. he laughed and harrumphed! 🙂
As for my drug of choice… crafting :-) I've been very lucky in the last couple of weeks to have cards called out by the design teams on a couple of challenge sites. So, my thanks to the team at Dynamic Duos for choosing this card. To CasonSundays for choosing this card – and for the very fun prize I won and lastly to Simply Less is More for choosing this card. Recognition is such a wonderful thing and I am grateful to the teams for highlighting my cards. THANK YOU!
As always, thank YOU for visiting my little neck of the woods. Your visits are always much appreciated. Warm hugs and prayers for those of you who need a little lift tonight.
Hugs
Jaydee
P.S. In case anyone is interested. It's snowing AGAIN! Come on, Jack Frost, let go of winter already 🙂
Card ingredients – all SU unless otherwise noted:
- Card stock: Island Indigo, Whisper White
- Stamps: Sent with Love
- DSP: Sent with Love
- Inks: Calypso Coral
- Accessories: This and That Washi tape

4 Responses
Now isn’t this a fun sketch? :o) Fabulous take on it, Jaydee! :o) I’m still working out how to merge my washi tape obsession with my card making obsession. You’ve done it quite well recently.
Congrats on all the card recognition–although I have to say I’m not at all surprised. :o)
I’m so glad your little lady has survived the (LONG!) winter. It must have been wonderful to see her again.
Don’t you feel as if you’ve completely wasted your time when you see a lousy movie? Gr. 5″ heels? Really? Wow. Just wow. :oP
I’m off to enjoy a bit of Ben and Jerry’s and then hit the hay. I’m pooped.
Hugs!
P.S. Hello, Lou! :o)
Lovely colour combination! Thanks so much for playing along with us at CAS(E) This Sketch this week!
That’s quite a sketch challenge but you nailed it well. Wonderful card and great color combination.
You have the neatest looking critters in your woods.Good to see that this has made it through the cold winter months.
Just maybe your spring will be coming soon.
Thanks 4 sharing a bit of nature once again
ColleenB.
I am so with you on Calypso Coral – it is strong – but you have done a fantastic job with it – it’s not bad with Indigo and white! Your special delivery arrow is a wonderful use of the sketch! Thanks for joining us at CAS(E) this Sketch!