Twenty-twenty was the year that made Zoom a household word. It's become the go-to platform for virtual schooling, business meetings, book clubs, exercise workouts and well, just good ole checkins with family and friends. Never one to be left out, Edna is challenging us to a Z is for Zoom challenge this fortnight.
I recently added some new Art Impressions biddies to my collection and Super Maude here is one. I thought she worked perfectly for an early morning Zoom meeting with the office staff.
You tell 'em Maude!
I began by stamping the computer monitor onto a panel of white cardstock. I masked off the bottom edge and then stamped and colored dear old Maude using Copic markers. I then fussy cut the monitor and adhered it to a panel of hounds tooth patterned paper. I die cut the flooring which I am using as a desk, adhered it to the bottom half of the patterned paper and then die cut the panel with a stitched rectangle die. I stamped, colored and fussy cut the coffee cup and notebook and adhered them to the desktop. The pencil and paper clips were stamped directly onto the desk top as was the "What?" sentiment. The finished panel was adhered to a heavy weight white card base. I printed my inside sentiment from my computer and matted it to another piece of the same patterned paper.
I don't think I'll ever tire of staring at this card. She totally makes me chuckle.
Oh my gosh Jules... she is brilliant! LOVE your Zoom pj's!! Have a super week! ((HUGS)) Helen
ReplyDeleteGreat card - such fun! Jo x
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun card great idea for the prompt, love that Maude, awesome card.
ReplyDeleteJules, I never met her, but my maternal grandma's name was Maude - I hope she was this fierce - and funny!!!
ReplyDeleteI have several sets of business pjs - love this!!
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OH MY GOSH!! So funny!
ReplyDeleteI am wearing pajamas in a lot of my zoom calls, but with something more work appropriate over top (at least what the camera can see)
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Combine your card with the Zoom tip from Chris and Barb, and there we go! Awesome card.
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