Hello Peps!
I have a fun card to share today, again using retired products.
The challenge at The Paper Players this week was to make a CAS card featuring food.
My card uses the Sweetest Cherries Bundle:
I started with abase of Thick Basic White and then a layer of Real Red and then another Basic White layer that I embossed with the Gingham EF.
I don't know the name of the DSP, it is one I had in my scrap DSP drawer, if you know what pack it is from let me know.
I stamped 2 cherry images with Real Red and leaves and stems are stamped with Old olive. I then used the coordinating punch to punch the images out. I added these to the card with dimensionals.
I stamped the Sweet sentiment with Real Red on some scrap card stock and then fussy cut it out and added it with dimensionals as well.
The birthday wishes is from the same set and is stamped with black and added under the sweet.
Here is another one I made with the same bundle, might as well use it while it was out:
The inside of the card I finished as well.
So that is it for now, Thanks for stopping by.
Vicki
6 comments:
Your cherries look so real and love the big Sweet sentiment. TFS
Both cards are adorable, Vicki! I loved that cherry set but that is one that went bye bye in the clean out! My punch never worked right from the start but none the less it was a well loved set. Love the embossed panels and the texture it adds to both cards and the inside is decorated just as nicely! Great job, my friend! :)
Vicki, both cards are as "sweet" as can be. The gingham embossing is the perfect backdrop for the glorious cherries and bold sentiment. I am so happy you played in my challenge at The Paper Players this week!
Both cards are so fun, Vicki! The cherries look yummy and create bright and cheerful birthday cards. Just delightful! Thank you so much for joining in with us at the Paper Players!
These cards ARE sweet! Love the color palettes you used, as well as that big delicious cherry! Thanks for playing with our food challenge this week at the Paper Players!
Lovely cards! I like the colours you've used, the balance of the designs and that bold sentiment. Thanks for sharing with us at The Paper Players.
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