There is a theme challenge at The Paper Players called "All You Need is LOVE".
While I was talking to my son, he asked me if he could pick another number to coordinate with my Cricut cartridges (like he did for the challenges I posted yesterday, Sunday the 8th). So, I said sure...Well, the cartridge that came up was "From My Kitchen"...not exactly the easiest cartridge. Then looking through the book, I found it...the perfect image...what do you think?
Finished Card: 4 1/4" x 5 1/2"
Materials:
Cardstock: White, Two Shades of Green and Patterned Paper
Cricut Cartridge From My Kitchen Fruit, page 71 (Base)
Cricut Design Studio
CardzTV with Mary Clear Stamps, Ticket Talk "I Love You"
Computer Sentiment "We Make a Great Pear!"
Two Different Ribbons
LaPlume Marker Brown and Green
Brown Pigment Ink
Mounting Tape
I used Design Studio to hide the other fruit and cut the pear twice in two different shades of green. I shadowed the pear with the brown pigment ink. I used the brown marker to color the stem and the green marker to line the leaf.
I think you could use this for a variety of reasons...Valentine's Day, Anniversary or even a Birthday or Get Well Card.
I am having so much fun adding the extra challenge to these challenges. You should try it. I even had a suggestion to try using a certain page number. Now that might be really hard...maybe I'll see if I'm up to it....lol.
Let me know what you think...
imagine what you could do...
I love this! Adorable image and super cute sentiment!
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ReplyDeleteThis one is really cute Dana. I know you made it just for me.
ReplyDeleteSo glad I moved to America after all.
Pretty card-love the paper choice and cute sentiment:) TFS!
ReplyDeleteSherrie K
http://sherriescraps.blogspot.com
The colors are very bright.
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A great way to interpret the challenge--fun & cute! Thanks for playing with the Paper Players this week!
ReplyDeleteClever take on the challenge, the sentiment is perfect with the pear! Thank you for playing along with us at The Paper Players!
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