Not long from now, juicy and fresh produce will start to sprout and find its way to farmer's markets in every corner of America. Let's capture some farm freshness on our cards or creations. Use fruit or veggies as a focus! FLLCJUL11. Deadline is July 15th at 5 PM Eastern.
I'm using the gorgeous Cherries and Peaches stamp set for my project today. I stamped the image on Classic White card stock with Memento Tuxedo Black ink and colored it with the Poppy Collection and the Evergreen Collection Copic markers. I cut it out with Standard Circle Nestablities and my Grand Calibur machine and added a Scalloped Circle mat, sponged the edges with Antique Linen Distress Ink and popped it up on foam. I stamped the sentiment and cut it out with a flag die from the Nested Pennant Spellbinders set. I added a die cut doily and some vintaged-up seam binding and I love it. It’s OK to say that, isn’t it? :)
Be sure to check out the inspiration provided by the rest of the Flourishes Senior Design Team and then I hope you'll enter the challenge!
Be sure to check out the inspiration provided by the rest of the Flourishes Senior Design Team and then I hope you'll enter the challenge!
- Christine Okken
- Cindy Lawrence
- Danielle Kennedy
- Dawn Burnworth
- Julie Koerber - D T Coordinator
- Leslie Miller
- Sharon Doolittle
- Stacy Morgan
Thanks so much for stopping by today!
~Supplies~
Stamps: Cherries and Peaches (Flourishes)
Paper: Classic White, Classic Ivory (Flourishes); Night Of Navy (SU!); June Bug 6 x 6 pad (Basic Grey)
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black; Antique Linen Distress Ink (Ranger)
Accessories/tools: Grand Calibur, Standard Circle and Scalloped Circle Nestabilities, Nested Pennant dies (Spellbinders). doily die (Cheery Linn); seam binding, sewing machine
~Supplies~
Stamps: Cherries and Peaches (Flourishes)
Paper: Classic White, Classic Ivory (Flourishes); Night Of Navy (SU!); June Bug 6 x 6 pad (Basic Grey)
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black; Antique Linen Distress Ink (Ranger)
Accessories/tools: Grand Calibur, Standard Circle and Scalloped Circle Nestabilities, Nested Pennant dies (Spellbinders). doily die (Cheery Linn); seam binding, sewing machine
What a cute card! I just got this stamp set this week, so just in time for this Farm Fresh challenge! Your card is so pretty and great coloring on the cherries!
ReplyDeleteMmmmm! Those cherries look good enough to eat! Love the doily too! Beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteSo very striking Bar!!! Your coloring is divine and I love that schrunchy ribbon you use -- too cute!
ReplyDeleteLOVE that June Bug paper with this image Bar...gorgeous coloring on those cherries too, such a gorgeous card!
ReplyDeletewhowwww verry stunning card!!! loveley colouring!!
ReplyDeletexx petra
These really do look good enough to eat! Lovely colouring.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning Barbara! Great colouring on your cherries!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful Barbara. I love the way you colored your cherries. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteYummy, your cherries look great and so does the dp you used.
ReplyDeleteHow GORGEOUS!!
ReplyDeleteI feel like I could pop one of those cherries in my mouth right now and thoroughly enjoy it. But they look so pretty on your card. Soooooo gorgeous, Barbara!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and vintage looking. I like the dollie touch. Great card!
ReplyDeleteJan Marie
Flourishes
I absolutely love these cherries. Gorgeous
ReplyDeleteSo Gorgeous! Love your wonderful coloring, those cherries look good enough to eat! 8-)
ReplyDeleteHugs
Shannon
UBER-beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card - wonderful coloring and I love that ribbon!!!
ReplyDeleteOh, Barb, your cherries look deLISH! The layout is fabulous, as is the wonderful seam binding and doily! Just a perfect card in every way! :)
ReplyDeleteBarbara this card is astounding!! I just love it. The bow is fabulous. No matter how I try I can't get them to look like this. What is the secret?
ReplyDeleteBeth Greco