It's apples galore today with a card made for the Color Throwdown challenge.
The apples in the mood board look scrumptious so I decided they were the perfect pick (pardon the pun!) for my card:
I started by die cutting a bunch of apples and leaves from watercolour card then colouring with distress inks. Initially they were to sit in a wheelbarrow so that was cut, coloured and assembled next - then I discovered the proportions were out and the apples looked rather giant in the barrow, lol, so it was exchanged for the barrel. I put the barrel together and arranged the apples then glued them in place, added the extra leaves and blossom, then stamped and cut the sign. Some gingham paper gives it a real country feel as well as more yellow.
Materials used:
- stamps - Berry Special (Lawn Fawn)
- dies - Autumn Elements (Karen Burniston), Bushel Basket (The Greetery), Essential Arches (Spellbinders)
- distress inks - twisted citron, mowed lawn, abandoned coral, festive berries, lumberjack plaid, antique linen, brushed corduroy, vintage photo
- other - blending brushes, Big Shot, Copic markers, Dimensionals, craft foam, acrylic dot, white gel pen, MISTI
Thanks for dropping by.
Cheers
Kerry
4 comments:
WOW! Your coloring is beyond amazing! Glad you could join us again at the Color Throwdown!
Gorgeous card! Your apples look good enough to eat, & are perfectly placed in the basket! Now what will you do with the wheelbarrow?
Kerry, this card is stunning!! I love your color shading and the way you added dimension! You totally rocked the throwdown colors!
wow , you were keen to cut out and colour all those apples. Love the idea of the arch with the basket sitting inside of it. Great card tfs
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