Wednesday, September 11, 2013

SSCB #19 Tri Shutter Card

Serendipity Stamps sponsors a challenge twice a month.  Its a great place to play and see creative ways to use your stamps.  You might even win $20 off you next order at Serendipity Stamps.  The challenge this time is to create a tri shutter card.  I've seen these around in blog land and I have to tell you they looked mighty complicated to me.   I have to admit it was really quite easy - and image how impressed your recipient will be.  There are lots of tutorials on line, but I got mine here at Splitcoaststampers.  They are my go to for all things stampy that I haven't tried yet.
I mixed up lots of patterned papers and kept the orangey theme running throughout. 
 Here's a close up of the sentiment on the inside. 
If you need a little more inspiration check out what the rest of the design team made for this challenge.    And please welcome Karen Amidon - our newest member!



I hope you will give this challenge a chance - maybe you will be like me and learn a new trick.  And before I forget ... everyone is a winner because the sale this week (Sept. 11-18)  is free shipping on all continental US orders of $10 or more.  If you've been spying up that new bird die - now's your chance!




ChrysanthemumHere's To The Blessings
Supplies Used:
Stamps:  Serendipity Stamps
Pattern Paper:  Basic Grey "Hey Boy!', "Hey Girl!" and "Hey You!" Collection 6x6 Pad
Card Stock:  PTI White, Terracotta Tile, SU! Tangerine Tango
Dies:  Spellbinder Big Scalloped Circles, Standard Circles, Cheery Lynn French Pastry
Pin:  Ribbon Reel
Ribbon:  1/4" Twill Chevron Stripe Orange May Arts
Ink:  Memento Rich Cocoa, Versafine Onyx Black, Copic Markers

18 comments:

Marybeth said...

Love this beautiful orange card......so pretty with the round doily and pretty flower. Love the "American Toast " semtiment. Gorgeous with the chevron paper.

Karen Amidon said...

Lovely card Jeanne. The stamp of the mums is the perfect compliment to your papers. I really like the beautiful sentiment too. :-)

Nicole said...

Absolutely gorgeous!!!

Cathy Weber said...

Wow, look at that beautiful trade-mark orange! This card is a stunner...not exaggerating at all either! I love that it is a complicated tri-fold card, but all of the orange patterned papers blend and your eye goes right to the beautiful flowers...perfectly colors! I really like how you added the doily and cut the edge off...a neat touch I know I would not have thought of.

Tracey McNeely said...

Oh my goodness Jeanne, Wowsers!

Mary Dew Lee said...

Oh Jeanne I love this card! Especially now that my pots of flowers have all been burnt to a crisp by our heat wave. Time to go buy Chrysanthemums! I love the chevrons and other angular patterns set against the swirls of the flowers. Great job!

Kim Heggins said...

Jeanne...wow this is simply one amazing card. I love it and that orange, wow, stunning!

Sharron said...

The colors look awesome! Love how you used the different patterns and how everything really focuses on those gorgeous flowers. Super sweet sentiment too!

Pauline said...

Absolutely gorgeous Jeanne, those patterns really pop, and I love the zingy colours you used.

Julie- justwritedesigns said...

Beautiful, Jeanne! Love the vibrant colors and the patterns of your papers. Just lovely!

Mary Ann said...

WOW!Beautiful card!Love the design,Awesome colors!!!

Joyce said...

This is absolutely amazing. I do not believe you when you say it is not that hard. And, you did such a fabulous job matching the patterns and colors, and then coloring those mums to match.

Miriam said...

Love all your colors and patterned paper choices! The mum was a great choice with the doily too. So pretty.

Maria said...

Wow! Gorgeous color and design! The floral image is so pretty! Fab choices of paper...just so lovely...well done!

Vickie Z said...

'Kay I've totally missed this flower image....going to have to get it!! LOVE all the orange...bright and beautiful!! Ha...I'm a leftie and my card folds the leftie way...realized after I made it!!

Vickie Z said...

ETD--- you either have a better set up for photoing cards or... I was tired when I was working on mine!! Natural light?

Renee said...

Absolutely gorgeous!!
And this design still befuddles me...never attempted it but you look like a natural! :)

Donna Whitten said...

Your card is just so pretty!