A Thing of Beauty

Don’t forget the "Tell Me ‘Bout the Good Ole Days" Blog Candy that goes until Friday evening – you can read about it HERE and be sure to leave your comment on THIS post.
 
I hope you had a fabulous weekend!    Today I’m sharing a card with you using some newish stamps from JustRite Stampers – they are from the Joyful Heart Borders and Center Ovals set.  I know that when I use as set I say it’s my favorite, but it’s so true with this set.  It can be used for so many things and I love the optimistic message.

To make the card I constructed my card base then created a medallion.  The medallion bottom layer is Spellbinders™ Classic Scalloped Oval LG #4 followed by Spellbinders™ Classic Oval LG #3 and  and topped of by Spellbinders™ Classic Ovals LG #2.  The base of the card is three horizontal panels with a vertical panel layered on top. 

Card Recipe:
Stamps:  JustRite – Joyful Heart Centers and Borders
Paper:  Paper Studio – Mirabelle
Ink:  Colorbox Chalk Ink – Dark Moss
Accessories:  Spellbinders™ Classic Scalloped Ovals LG, Spellbinders™ Classic Oval LG, Satin Ribbbon, Pearls, Martha Stewart Border Punch

Happy Monday, right?!?

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  • MarianApril 26, 2010 - 9:17 am

    Wow…how beautiful! I love the combination of colors with the script paper. I have a ton of cards to make this week…birthdays and bridal showers, and I can always trust going to your site here or SCS for inspiration. TFS, so very much :)
    Marian
    It’s a very moody Monday for me unfortunately…I guess I should get making some cards to cheer meReplyCancel

  • Gloria WestermanApril 26, 2010 - 9:21 am

    So pretty…..I love this……again…..thank you for the daily inspiration…..now off to the good ole day…….thank you for sharing….ReplyCancel

  • ConniecrafterApril 26, 2010 - 9:24 am

    so pretty, love the script background and all the tiny pearls!ReplyCancel

  • Mary GuikemaApril 26, 2010 - 9:24 am

    Beautiful color combo. Perfect card for a man. Thanks for sharing.ReplyCancel

  • Elaine AllenApril 26, 2010 - 9:28 am

    This is so very beautiful Becca. Love the soft muted colors against the contrast of the ribbon and pearls. And I am always blown away by your bows! No matter how much I try, they never have that perfect look like yours.

    Elaine AllenReplyCancel

  • chrisdApril 26, 2010 - 9:28 am

    This is one fine card and so elegant with all of your special details!ReplyCancel

  • CYNTHIA BEYNONApril 26, 2010 - 9:35 am

    BECCA BECCA YOU HAVE COME UP WITH ANOTHER WINNING CARD AND
    IT SURE IS BEAUTIFUL. ANYONE RECEIVING THIS CARD WOULD BE VERY
    HAPPY.
    FROM THE GOOD OLD DAYS, WE USED TO GO TO THE
    DRIVE IN , DAD , MOM SISTER AND I. MOTHER WOULD MAKE SANDWICHES , AND DAD WOULD FILL THE WASH TUB WITH ICE AND WE
    WOULD FILL IT WITH POP. ALONG WITH THE SANDWICHES, MOM WOULD HAVE CHIPS AND ALL SORTS OF GOODIES. THIS WE DID EVERY
    FRIDAY AS I GREW UP. WE ALSO TOOK BLANKETS AND PILLOWS AS
    WE ALWAYS FELL ASLEEP.

    CYNTHIA M.ReplyCancel

  • Sabrina RadeckApril 26, 2010 - 9:39 am

    Becca, your blog is one that I make sure to check out every single day. I just love your creative designs and am blown away with the detail and colours you choose. This card is a great masculine card, even with the double bow. I just love the script paper! I do have one question for you – How do you tie your double looped bows?ReplyCancel

  • kraftychicApril 26, 2010 - 9:39 am

    Becca, As always, your card is stunning! TFS!ReplyCancel

  • Betty GoodsonApril 26, 2010 - 9:43 am

    I have this set and I too love it, just need time to use. Another memory I think of often especially when grandchildren or others say they are bored. Just doesn’t compute. We didn’t have television, video games, computers, etc, and the only time we spent indoors was eating, sleeping and doing chores and I honestly have never been bored in my life. We were safe to walk all over our small town to the movies which cost a dime, to the swimming pool, or just the grocery store for a dixie cup of ice cream which had our favorite movie stars on the inside lid. Fun, fun, fun.ReplyCancel

  • Cathy HughesApril 26, 2010 - 9:49 am

    Becca, another terrific card!

    This morning we woke to the sounds of water gurgling in our ductwork. Our house is on a cement slab and somewhere our drainage system is plugged up.

    “The good old days”….when you were young and your parents had the headaches of home repairs.

    CathyReplyCancel

  • Linda J.W.April 26, 2010 - 9:51 am

    I always love to check in on you everyday and see your
    beautiful cards.
    Linda J.W.ReplyCancel

  • BenitaApril 26, 2010 - 9:59 am

    love your art! So creative and so beautiful thank you for wonderful idea’sReplyCancel

  • Beth BabcockApril 26, 2010 - 10:00 am

    Wow, Becca, another beautiful card! As for the good ol’ days, the only time our doors were locked was when we were asleep, or away from home….lol We were taught to walk on the sidewalks only, and actually got in trouble at school for walking on the grass! If those were our only worries now………….

    :) BethReplyCancel

  • Regina NApril 26, 2010 - 10:06 am

    I love you cards. I look every day even though i don`t always leave a comment. They are always stunning and most times elegant. ReginaReplyCancel

  • LisaApril 26, 2010 - 10:09 am

    B- you certainly have an eye for colour, just my style. LReplyCancel

  • AidaApril 26, 2010 - 10:15 am

    Wow! Just amazing. Thank you for sharing and inspiring the rest of us. This card is just a true beauty. The color combo is just beautiful. Keep up to great job.ReplyCancel

  • CathyApril 26, 2010 - 10:21 am

    The colors of this card are so different and elegant.

    You know what you could give a way as a prize? One of your cards sent to the winner for the next holiday or birthday. Everyone who follows you would be thrilled and honored to receive a “Becca” card! My sisters and the rest of my family would be so jealous. Give it some thought. We all love to make the cards but we love receiving them even more. Especially a “Becca” card! : )ReplyCancel

  • MarisaApril 26, 2010 - 10:31 am

    This is gorgeous. Love the colorus and the bow is yummy :DReplyCancel

  • CathyApril 26, 2010 - 10:32 am

    I got so excited thinking about receiving a “Becca” card I forgot to share one of my childhood memories. When I was young my brother, some friends and I would ride our bikes out into the country (I live in a small town) to a local farm house. The man who lived there was a retired horticulturist for the St. Louis Botanical Gardens. He loved gladiolas and had fields of them. He would cut large bouquets for each of us to take home to our mothers. We would then ride home and surprise our mothers with the beautiful flowers. It always seemed to take for ever to get to his farm and then back home again. Funny thing as an adult I checked the mileage to see how far it was (the farm is still there) and I found it to be less than a mile. Seemed like 50 when I was 8. ; )ReplyCancel

  • RebekkaApril 26, 2010 - 10:34 am

    Love this card, simply gorgeous, love all those pearls and love that bow, you must tell us how you did that :)ReplyCancel

  • DebraKApril 26, 2010 - 10:49 am

    oooo, I love the way you did your bow! Is that a double knot or did you do something fancy? Love the tiny pearls, too–remind me of the MS ones I have.ReplyCancel

  • EarlineApril 26, 2010 - 10:51 am

    I so love your card it is beautifulReplyCancel

  • janeyApril 26, 2010 - 10:56 am

    This beautiful card would be a joy forever for the recipient!

    Thanks for sharing, Becca!ReplyCancel

  • Diane LApril 26, 2010 - 11:29 am

    Such a stunning card Becca! Love your bows,they are so elegant!!ReplyCancel

  • Shirley A. SwedbergApril 26, 2010 - 11:35 am

    Becca, another stunning card! Thank you so much for sharing your talent! My sons laugh when I tell them I walked a mile in the snow uphill to my country school! It is true! I have the school bell on top of a storage shed we built last summer. We rang in the New Year! Love, Shirley A.ReplyCancel

  • Judy McMullenApril 26, 2010 - 11:36 am

    Your cards are always a “thing of beauty” and for those who receive them a “joy forever”!ReplyCancel

  • JanneApril 26, 2010 - 11:42 am

    This IS a thing of beauty!!!ReplyCancel

  • MichelleHApril 26, 2010 - 12:16 pm

    Your card is definitely a thing of beauty! Gorgeous work.ReplyCancel

  • MarshaApril 26, 2010 - 12:32 pm

    in the small world of great guy cards………this is number 1 in my opinion. It could/should say just about anything. Thank you for sharing your talents and creativity.ReplyCancel

  • Glenda BrooksApril 26, 2010 - 12:48 pm

    Love your card, Becca. Another work of art! Now back to good ole days, Drive in Movies, Swimming at the lake in summer, swings hung in trees….My mother would build play houses with me and we would eat tomatoes out of her garden on dishes out of oatmeal….wonderful memories!ReplyCancel

  • CarolBApril 26, 2010 - 12:48 pm

    Love your creativity and your cards, Becca. Please enter me in the drawing. CarolReplyCancel

  • SallyApril 26, 2010 - 1:45 pm

    Wow, gorgeous card Becca, I sure do love all your gorgeous bows that you put on your cards….mine never look nearly as lovely as yours!
    Thanks for the inspiration.ReplyCancel

  • Susan BugalskiApril 26, 2010 - 1:56 pm

    Love the cards and colors.ReplyCancel

  • SandyApril 26, 2010 - 2:17 pm

    Becca, as often as I visit your site it amazes me how beautiful your cards are. Thanks for sharing.
    One of my cherised memories is one of Easter Sunday family reunions. We drove 2 hours after early mass to my mom’s aunt & uncle’s place. They owned a fishing camp on the San Bernard river and probably 100 or more people would show up. Talk about food! With every mom bringing one or two dishes there were never a lack of something to eat. One aunt was famous for chicken & dumplings and she made them in the biggest pot I have ever seen. They didn’t last long. Another was noted for her banana pudding and she made a small wash tub full of it. We kids would hit that pudding before the main food. We didn’t want to get there and find it gone. And they must have hidden 50 dozen eggs.
    Most of the aunts, uncles and even cousins are gone now. I’m so glad the Lord left us memories.ReplyCancel

  • Cathia L.April 26, 2010 - 2:23 pm

    wow I love that, the color and the ribbons is just perfect!ReplyCancel

  • Linda ScottApril 26, 2010 - 3:04 pm

    Hi, I am Lind from New Zealand,
    Becca I love all of your work this one is really a thing of beauty.
    You are truely an inspiration to me
    Thanks and Hugs LindaReplyCancel

  • lois skiathitisApril 26, 2010 - 3:38 pm

    Just gorgeous Becca, I love the allover look from the DP to the medallion and that big beautiful ribbon. It’s a layered beauty. So true the sentiment. As always Becca TFS!!! :-DReplyCancel

  • Marianne AdamApril 26, 2010 - 3:41 pm

    Love your art!
    When I was younger my family always had these huge Sunday dinners. My Mom would make the gravy from the early a. m. You woke up to the smell the garlic & basil sauteing. The aroma had your mouth watering all day. I would go to church & stop at the bakery on the way home. Then I would take the Italian bread & dip in the sauce. Mmmm, I could almost taste it now.ReplyCancel

  • Nancy WApril 26, 2010 - 3:54 pm

    Thanks for giving me my daily zen moment when I drop in on your blog and admire your creations which are always so inspirational.ReplyCancel

  • Linda BandowApril 26, 2010 - 4:28 pm

    I got started catching lightning bugs by my Grandma Beatty. We lived on a quiet boulevard street for a while and when I was 3 or 4 Mom or Grandma would give me a jar and watch me across onto the boulevard divider where there were many bushes….full of lightning bugs. I remember having a liot of them in my jar and excitedly telling Grandma ” Look, I found a substitute for ‘lectricty. ” I was so proud.ReplyCancel

  • Shirley NApril 26, 2010 - 4:29 pm

    I love your cards and I’ve just recently found your blog. I love the bows you do. Have you ever told how you do those? If so, could you repeat it for me. They are wonderful. It looks like it’s double.ReplyCancel

  • DebraApril 26, 2010 - 4:46 pm

    This is such an exquisite card! I love your cards, whether in pink and white, gray and black, whatever you’re working with. So gorgeous! I hope the very blessed recipients of your works of art appreciate these pieces of your heart as they should. : ) You are such a blessing and I appreciate getting to see your work online! Just want you to know that!
    DebraReplyCancel

  • DianeApril 26, 2010 - 5:29 pm

    Becca,
    That’s a stunner, WOW!!!!

    Great inspiration,
    ~~Diane~~ReplyCancel

  • Sandi AshApril 26, 2010 - 5:57 pm

    Becca: Love the colours in this card. Definitely a Thing of Beauty.ReplyCancel

  • Lori AragonApril 26, 2010 - 6:04 pm

    This is beautiful, Becca. I also love the sentiment! Beyond beautiful ribbon and fabulous papers… Guess I should just say, “I love it all!” lol!
    Love and hugs ~ LoriReplyCancel

  • Patty WApril 26, 2010 - 6:15 pm

    Ya know, your blog name is just perfect! Amazing. Paper. Grace! Your cards are always so gorgeous ! And I’m envious of all your beautiful wide ribbon!ReplyCancel

  • judiApril 26, 2010 - 6:16 pm

    The good ole days. So many memories. Walking miles to school. As we walked on our way, we would meet kids from the neighborhood and they always make the walk to school more fun and we made friends of kids we might not have talked to otherwise.ReplyCancel

  • Denise TrottierApril 26, 2010 - 6:26 pm

    Love your card, Becca, it’s exquisite…ah, for the good old days…I remember we’d go to the movies every weekend on Sunday afternoons, my uncle would drive us as we lived in the country…we always looked forward to the weekend…we also climbed trees and played cowboys and indians…yes, even if I was a girl…with the neighbor’s kids…how carefree we were then and never bored…we’d walk in the woods and pick peaches off the trees and never worried that bad things could happen to us…our world seemed safe compared to today…i’m feeling nostalgic now…
    Denise TrottierReplyCancel

  • Marion (Australia)April 26, 2010 - 6:44 pm

    Hi Becca,
    This is one classy card. I love the colours and the arrangement.
    Hugs MarionReplyCancel

  • Maxine NaumannApril 26, 2010 - 7:10 pm

    You never cease to amaze me. Another fabulous card. I always spent me summers with my grandma in the country. When she decided to have chicken for dinner she would wring the chickens head off and the headless chicken would go flying around the chicken yard. I liked to play with the chickens head. Particularly the eyes.ReplyCancel

  • Marilyn ClarkApril 26, 2010 - 7:21 pm

    Another gorgeous card. Your bows always look so perfect. I am doing good to make a knot look good. Becca, you are one talented lady. TFS. God bless and have a great day.ReplyCancel

  • Carol RApril 26, 2010 - 7:49 pm

    What a beautiful card this is! I love the layout and the gorgeous bow!ReplyCancel

  • Bev J.April 26, 2010 - 8:01 pm

    Wonderful card and your ribbon and bow are just fantabulous!!ReplyCancel

  • LoriApril 26, 2010 - 8:17 pm

    Beautiful card! I especially love the bows you use on your cards! Mine never look that great. Would you consider a tutorial or sharing some tips like type of ribbon, sizes and techniques? Thanks!ReplyCancel

  • Julie KApril 26, 2010 - 8:58 pm

    Beautiful creations everyday. Thanks for the chanch to win!!ReplyCancel

  • MissGApril 26, 2010 - 9:38 pm

    Beautiful card Becca, punches and pearls is what I like

    Thanks you again for sharing, it’s beautifulReplyCancel

  • CindyApril 26, 2010 - 10:07 pm

    Beautiful, Becca. I love the way you used two panels of differing size yet the same image, etc as the background. Beautiful (yes, I’m repeating myself).ReplyCancel

  • MiriamApril 26, 2010 - 10:26 pm

    Becca:

    Another gorgeous card! I love that Just Rite set as well, but your gift of design makes every stamp set look good! More memories of the good old days include playing Star Light, Moon Light and Hide and Go Seek with the neighborhood kids. We lived in a small town and we were able to use about a six block area as our playground. We could play safely way after dark and totally enjoyed the balmy summer nights.ReplyCancel

  • Pam (PeeJay)April 27, 2010 - 1:01 am

    Beautiful, beautiful card Becca. I’m in awe of your work.ReplyCancel

  • Debi MillerApril 27, 2010 - 1:40 am

    Your cards…”a thing of beauty”
    I remember “trick or treating” long into high school (of course I was quite small). Playing Red Rover with my brothers, building forts in the backyard and sleeping in them all summer, wearing dresses for school and no leggings or leotards back then. Christmas caroling from house to house and people inviting you in for cocoa, even if they did not know you. Celebrating all the holidays at school and having prayer before every event.ReplyCancel

  • emilyApril 27, 2010 - 3:55 am

    Wow, Becca, what a beautiful card. I love the taupes and browns but they are perfect with the satiny ivory bow and the pearls! Thanks for sharing! :o)ReplyCancel

  • mary puskarApril 27, 2010 - 7:02 am

    Well back to the farm, hand churned ice cream was another treat. Using their own milk and hand picked peaches or strawberries, my aunt would put ice in the churn and then crank and crank and we would sit on the screened in porch on the swings and eat the most delectable ice cream. Have never had anything to compare.

    Sure hope I win the great blog candy. Thanks Becca!

    Mary
    ReplyCancel

  • MarcieApril 27, 2010 - 7:12 am

    Becca,
    This is one of my favorites. It is a thing of beauty. Elegant!!!! Thanks for being you.ReplyCancel

  • patsy bocookApril 27, 2010 - 10:55 am

    OMG – this is absolutely one of the most fabulous projects I have ever seen! It touches the soul, lifts the Spirit, makes you just want to lift your hands in praise!!!
    And one of my most precious childhood memories was walking down the country road (in Kentucky) with my cousins, and picking wild strawberries from the hillside to nibble on!ReplyCancel

  • SheriApril 28, 2010 - 6:35 pm

    Beautiful card, Becca. Another memory is of roller skating up and down the sidewalk for hours and hours only to stop when we had to go in to eat lunch and supper. Great fun!ReplyCancel

  • MaryannApril 29, 2010 - 1:25 am

    Oh my godnes this card is so beautiful Becca. You really did great on this one. I love the elegant look here. Really wonderful work done. I just love it.
    Biig hugs MaryannReplyCancel

  • Kelly SasApril 29, 2010 - 8:22 am

    This card is so simple in design yet so simply beautiful!

    Ready for another “Good ol days” memory? When I was in 5th grade I broke both of my arms falling out of a tree – I was quite the tomboy. I had the long casts on both of my arms. With one month left of school, they wouldn’t allow me in class because I was too much of a liability so I had a tutor. After school I went an spent the summer with my grandparents who lived in a fishing village in Upper Michigan. I was not too much of a liability for the commercial fishermen. They let me come on their boats and go out into Lake Superior to bring in their nets. I was so blessed to have the attention of these fun men who told me stories of dangers they experienced out on the “Big Lake” and so many more that I will always hold dear to me. I could go on, but I won’t. Thank you for letting me recall this what could have been a horrible lonely time but instead turned out to be one of the best summers of my life!ReplyCancel

  • YogiMay 4, 2010 - 8:22 am

    very pretty. Love the classic grey tones and touches of green.ReplyCancel

  • Jessie PorterNovember 22, 2010 - 2:45 pm

    They look great it has a very classic look that is very pretty.ReplyCancel

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