It's time once again for Flourishes Timeless Tuesday Challenge. This weeks challenge is 'Country Comfort'...anything inspired by country living...farm theme, gardening, country patterns (calico, gingham, plaid), quilts, wildflowers...whatever you interpret as county comfort.
This card was made with the Flourishes "Cherries and Peaches" stamp set, papers are from an October Afternoon pad and the embossing folder is from Sizzix. The image was colored with Copic markers and Glossy Accents were applied to the cherries. I used this fantastic sketch designed by Melissa at Tuesday Morning Sketches
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There is still plenty of time to play along with both of these challenges, so grab some papers, visit both sites and be prepared to be inspired by the beautiful DT creations. Looking forward to seeing what you create.
Back to creating cards in my Butterfly Garden.
9 comments:
Wow, Marie, those cherries look yummy! My 7-year old saw this card and wanted to know if you could teach her to color like that! :) Beautiful card.
Polka dots and sweet October Afternoon paper...I'm swooning Marie! I just LOVE this sweet country card. Those yummy cherries remind me of our summer trips to Michigan. Cherries fresh from the tress ~ YUM ;)
WOW!! Your embossing, papers and layout are gorgeous! But you've coloured your cherries so beautifully...they look like you could pick them off and eat them. Such a yummy card x
So pretty Marie! Awesome job coloring the bunch of cherries! They look mouthwatering! Thanks for joining along with FTTC :)
Beautiful card Marie, your colouring on those cherries is just yummy!
Marie, those cherries look good enough to eat! love the pattern papers you added! Beautiful card!
AWESOME work!!~
WOW Marie! So very pretty. I love the bright red cherries. Thanks so much for playing at FTTC.
Marie, this is gorgeous. That stamp set is on my wish list (but not buying any more Flourishes stamps till I color the ones I have. I buy them and them I'm afraid to color them, lol.) Your coloring is amazing, such depth and shine to those cherries. Love the October Afternoon papers you've used too.
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