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
WOW! Your coloring is beyond amazing! Glad you could join us again at the Color Throwdown!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card! Your apples look good enough to eat, & are perfectly placed in the basket! Now what will you do with the wheelbarrow?
ReplyDeleteKerry, this card is stunning!! I love your color shading and the way you added dimension! You totally rocked the throwdown colors!
ReplyDeletewow , 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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