Meet Jean Manis!

Hello friends, back again today to introduce you to another incredible design team member!

Next up is the amazing talented Jean Manis from Right As Rain. Here is a little bit about her...

Jean is the mother of two college-aged sons and has been married for twenty-five years. She thrives on routine which includes daily walks with her golden retriever, Ginger, rain or shine. Seattle is her current home, although she was born in Texas, grew up in Colorado, and married and had her two sons in Boston. Jean studied Engineering Physics in college and worked in the computer industry until her second son was born. She started scrapbooking in the mid-2000s and began making cards last summer just before her youngest son headed off to college. When not making cards or walking her golden retriever, Jean reads mysteries and drinks a lot of tea.

Here are some of my favorite projects by Jean :)


Retro Sketches #23 "Hello"
Newsprint Boat
Gnome Home

Newspaper Skyline

Be sure to swing by her blog, Right as Rain to say hello and see all of her other fabulous creations!

10 comments

  1. I discovered Jean about a month ago and think her work is superb. She has fast become one of my favorite designers. Great Choice!

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  2. Jean, I REALLY enjoyed the cards you made for the STRETCH your Stamps class...Happy to see you over here too:)

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  3. Jean, I look forward to see your projects here! You create such fabulous cards.

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  4. Thanks for the lovely comments, everyone! I'm delighted to be here!

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  5. what a fab addition to the team. Can't wait to see more inspiration by you, Jean! That spotlight city is quite hot! ;)

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  6. Wonderful cards--my favorite is the sail boat.

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  7. Jean, all of these are delightful! I am especially enamoured with the telephone card and the city card. Genius :)

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  8. Congratulations, Jean! You have an amazing style and I can't wait to see what you create for us! :)

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