Grumpy Georgia

You are in the middle of the best blog hop ever previewing the new Make it Crafty images from The Secret Garden Collection!! This is my second card in the hop so you should have arrived from my FIRST card or if you haven’t already you can start with Zoe at the beginning to get all the fabulous prize details!

This card features Ornate Floral Frame and I paired it up with Grumpy Georgia from Sweet November Stamps. I kept the majority of the card white to feature this elegant frame but also experimented with a new shadow box design.


This was my first attempt at making this type of shadow box and the sides are actually designed to be folded in so it will fit into an envelop. I made a few mistakes along the way but finally came up with the right measurements. Below you can see how it collapses and you can also see the pop-up details on the flowers.


Your next stop is on to BECCY for a fabulous card! However, before you go, don’t forget to collect your hidden puzzle piece from my FIRST card!

DT Blog Hop: Make it Crafty – The Secrete Garden Collection
Challenge: Tuesday Taggers – Best of 2010
Challenge: Mad for Markers – December (Anything Goes)
Main Stamp:
Ornate Flower Frame (MiC) and Grumpy Georgia (CC)
Patterned Paper: Nana’s Kitchen (DCWV)
Dry Embossing: Stampin’ Up! Embossing Folders Manhattan Folder
Copic Colors:
-skin/eyes: E000, E00, E11, R21, B91, B95, B97
-hair: R81, R83, R85, R87
-clothes: G21, G21, G24, G28, B91, B95, B97, W4, W6, W8
-frame: R81, R83, R85, R87G21, G21, G24, G28, B91, B95, B97, E44, E47

Did you know? Decoupage (or découpage) is the art of decorating an object by gluing colored paper cutouts onto it in combination with special paint effects, gold leaf and so on. Commonly an object like a small box or an item of furniture is covered by cutouts from magazines or from purpose-manufactured papers. Each layer is sealed with varnishes (often multiple coats) until the “stuck on” appearance disappears and the result looks like painting or inlay work. The traditional technique used 30-40 layers of varnish which were then sanded to a polished finish. This was known in 18th century England as The Art of Japanning after its presumed origins.
[Decoupage, Wikipedia.org]

92 thoughts on “Grumpy Georgia

  1. This one is absolutly stunning!! Different then your first card but they are both awesome! I cant see your puzzle piece on your first stop but I will be back later to collect it! Hugs xx Marley

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  2. Frames as well! This just gets better and better and I can't wait to play with these new images! Your card is stunning and made me smile too!I can't see the puzzle piece just now but hopefully it will show up later ;o)Hugs Tara xxx

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  3. What lovely projects!! I love the frame! I really need to be more creative with my layouts and this is definately inspiring! Hugs~Danapppssst.. if you are checking your comments your pic of the puzzle piece is not showing on the blog ; )

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  4. This is such a fabulous pairing of Grumpy Georgia with the flower frame! Delightful. Great colors, too. I love the card! I have tried to view the puzzle piece image on your prior page, even coming back after 30 or 40 minutes, but it just doesn't show up! Must be a glitch somewhere. 😦

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