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 Unity.
Card #1
Card #2
The thing/s that are the same on both cards (as per the challenge specifications) are: the sentiment, the embellishments, and the color of card base.
Let's check out the other Double Duty cards, too...
Thanks for stopping by my blog today!
Supplies Used
Stamp/Die Set: Unity Seraphim Wings and the sentiment from Unity's Tulips and Daisies stamped with Memento Tuxedo Black Ink and colored with Copic Markers
Papers: Accent Opaque 120# White and SU Basic Black CS and DP from my scrap file
Dies: Honey Bee Sweet Stack Rectangles and Simon Says Sentiment Labels
Embellishments: Amazon Nail Art Rhinestones
Love these! Great CAS layout for both.
ReplyDeleteSpectacular! Both butterflies are colored so beautifully! You truly excel with Copics. So. Very. Nice!
ReplyDeleteHey there, Jeanette, I love that you have a group of friends that does double duty cards together. Super fun. Your cards here are gorgeous! Love that image. Hugz
ReplyDeleteTwo wonderful card Jeanette - that is one spectacular butterfly stamp, and I love how you have used it here
ReplyDeleteBlessings
Maxine