For my card, I started with the 512-H, Apple Basket stamp. I stamped it on some textured goldish cardstock and cut out the basket. I added a little shading with a Copic marker. I stamped the image again on white cardstock, colored the apples, and cut them out. I glued both the basket and the apples onto a square of textured white cardstock and added Diamond Glaze to the apples. I matted with Stampin' Up!'s Riding Hood Red cardstock and mounted on Dimensionals. The patterned paper on the left is from a Summer Matstack from Die Cuts With a View and is also matted with Riding Hood Red. The thin strip across the lower part and the tiny flowers are the same red cardstock. The flowers were punched with a Punch a Bunch punch and I added tiny pears to the centers. The sentiment is from Repeat Impressions, also. We'd sure love to have you join us in using this fun sketch!
PS. My calendar page will be posted tomorrow:)
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Cool! Like the basket and the red and white just pop!
ReplyDeleteLove the cut out apples and the diamond glaze- they just pop in that sweet basket.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute; those apples look incredible with the glaze; beautifully done!
ReplyDeleteLove the red and white combo. The apple basket it too cute. Great card. Miriam
ReplyDeleteGreat card Lynette. The apples look like they are ready to eat & the shading on the basket is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI really like this one. The red and white combination makes such an attractive presentation. Can't wait for fresh apples again.
ReplyDeleteAwesome CAS card- the apples look good enough to eat!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful sketch this is. I love that you added Diamond glaze to the apples. They look realistic.I also love that you used the red and white card-stock for this card.
ReplyDeleteMary
Ohhhh how sweet! I love your take on the sketch Lynette! The dimension of the apples is almost good enough to eat!
ReplyDeleteThis looks great!I liked your card design Your card is very pretty Thanks for making the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteLove it - what beautiful coloring. The basket looks real and the apples look good enough to take a bite!
ReplyDeleteGloria