Happy Thursday! Well, my daughter is still moving in bits and pieces and it looks like the big move is not going to happen any time that soon. So my studio is in shambles, stuff is thrown everywhere, and I have no creative mojo going for me. I guess I am going to have to reorganize again to make some room so that I can find somewhere to stamp. Not only that, with all the new releases and projects I’ve had going the last couple of weeks, new stamps sets are piled all over the place – I have no idea what I really do have. For some, I’m sure they wish they had that problem – for me it only leads to frustration. I am an organized stamper – things have to be put away after each and every project.

Anyhoo, I woke up early this morning – too early actually, but I went ahead and got moving. When the Ways to Use it Challenge was posted on Splitcoast, I thought cool – leather – I think I can do that. The card below is my third attempt at the challenge today. I told you, no creative mojo. You truly do not want to see the other two! I might try and work them up later, but honestly, I might need a to even finish them.

Well let’s get to today’s challenge card.

WT148

The image was stamped in Adirondack Pitch Black and then colored with Copic Markers. I found some scraps of old designer paper, sponged all the edges (along with the edges of the image) in Vintage Photo Distress Ink, and layered them all on black cardstock. Now, I knew I had some old leather strappings somewhere, but I couldn’t find them. So when I was digging in my closet I found an old belt. You know those belts you get with pants that you never wear. Why do we keep them? In my case, they never fit and I hate belts. I have just started wearing one particular belt, but only when I have on a pair of my big shorts or jeans. You know, the ones you buy knowing they are too big but you really need something comfortable that will fit at the end of the day! So anyway, I found this old leather belt, cut the ends off and unbraided the thing. I took three strands and rebraided them for the required leather in the challenge. I’ve had some silver ribbon slides hiding in my stash and thread the braid through the slide. To keep with the silver, I placed silver brads around the card and colored the maiden’s jewelry with a Silver Spica Pen.

Stamps: Rubbernecker Southwest Collection 233-07 Woman with Hands Out from Rubbernecker Stamp Company

Paper: Neenah Classic Crest Solar White, Black and Kraft Cardstock, Outlaw Designer Paper

Ink: Adirondack Pitch Black, Tim Holtz Vintage Photo Distress Ink

Accessories: Copic Markers, Silver Brads and Ribbon Slide, Tsukineko Sponge Dauber, Silver Spica Pen, Leather Straps from an old Belt

10 Responses to “Where o’ where is my Mojo?”

  1. Beautiful. I love how vibrant the Copic markers are. Looks like you’ve found your mojo to me. TFS

  2. Really clever to use an old belt!

  3. Hey Sherry ~~ for someone who *claims* to have no mojo, certainly produced a stunning card :0) I love this image (I seem to LOVE alot of rubber lately LOL) and the colours you selected. It’s also beautiful how you distressed the edges and layered it on the black CS.
    Sending you some MOJO from Toronto !!! xxoo

  4. I’d say the third time is the “charm”! Your card is OUTSTANDING!

  5. Woohoo…look who got her mojo back!! Not that you ever lost it, silly girl!! This card is gorgeous….love the beautiful image and of course, you coloring is fab!! Awesome, Sherry!!

  6. beautiful coloring!!
    Dee

  7. Beautiful Sherry. I’ve got this stamp somewhere and just haven’t used it yet. Never have figured out what to do with it. Now to go find it.

  8. Sherry, What a Beautiful card. The coloring is awesome.

    And I really like the cording with the buckle on your card.

  9. Hi Sherry – I just love what you’ve done with this. What a beautiful card!.

    Carla
    (cardsbycarla)

  10. Chaos is bad for my mojo, too. I just can’t get started in the middle of it. However, this is a wonderful image and beautiful paper and you put it all together into a fabulous card!

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