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Thursday, November 23, 2023

Double Duty 2023 - Altenew

In January of 2021, my stamping comrades Barb and Kelly and I debuted a new series/challenge. Double Duty was Barb's idea... and it is a GREAT idea! I've had so much fun with this series. Thanks for inviting me to play along, Barb!

This is Barb's description of the Double Duty concept...

Each month, we get to pick a stamp set from a predetermined company. Then, we will use that one stamp set and make two cards from the set.  Different images and sentiments from the same set can be used, or use the same image two different ways—Double Duty either way!  But, as an added challenge, one item must be used on both cards—same color cardstock, same ribbon, same stencil, same something.  Double Duty Again!  Post both cards on your blog on the same day—the 22nd of each month.  See-Double Duty again!  Have fun getting doubly inky each month with a different stamp company.  Let’s have fun!

Over the past year, things have changed a bit in who's participating, but not in the instructions. This year's Double Duty crafters are Barb, Carol, Darlene, and me.

This month's company is Altenew.



Card #1


Card #2



The thing/s that are the same on both cards (as per the challenge specifications) are: color of card base, layout, embellishments, dies, and perhaps most significant - I didn't color the image on either card. One was left totally uncolored and the other one I stamped on a piece of paper that was in my altered papers stash.

Let's check out the other Double Duty cards, too...

Barb

Carol

Darlene

Thanks for stopping by my blog today!

Supplies Used

Stamp/Die Set: Altenew Blossom and Bloom stamped with Maker Forte Eclipse Black Ink

Papers: Accent Opaque 120# White and SU Basic Black CS and DP from my scrap file

Dies: MFT Stitched Rectangles, Paper Roses Stitched Circles, and Taylored Expressions Thanks

Embellishments: Amazon Nail Art Rhinestones

1 comment:

  1. What a stunning pair of cards Jeanette - love the uncoloured image against the busy paper, and the one using the altered paper looks great against the deep pink toned background.
    Blessings
    Maxine

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