Thursday, September 18, 2014

Cherries in September

I'm kind of CASEing myself today, because I'm trying to use up this adorable cherry-patterned paper.  If you follow that link above, you'll see a card I made in 2010 (eons ago!) for my daughter.


I enjoy creating punch art now and then, like these cherries and their leaves.  The stems were hand-trimmed.


Thanks for letting me share a fruity card with you today!



Stamps: Mason Jar Add-On II - Inspired By Stamping Paper: cherries, Old Olive, Real Red, Basic Black - SU; white - PTI Ink: Bravo Burgundy (to shade the cherries), Handsome Hunter (to shade the leaves) - SU; Versafine Onyx Black - Tsukineko Accessories & Tools: oval, scalloped oval, circle punches - SU; Rose Leaf punch - Martha Stewart; white gel pen

14 comments:

  1. Totally fruity! Like your card very much, so bright!
    Bye,

    Marjolein

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  2. OMgosh I love this cherry paper and the cute card you made with this. This is older retired paper right? I haven't seen anything this cute in a while, lol.

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  3. This is so happy and delightful :)

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  4. Totally fruity delightful card, Colleen!

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  5. LOve the original and love the CASEd version!! Cute cherry paper too. Sure wish I could get a big bag of September cherries that taste as amazing as those we've gotten in July while vacationing Michigan!! Mmm mmm mmm ~ the best :)

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  6. The paper is too adorably sweet, and so is your punch art! Love the leaves. Had to check out the original, too. Seems like a long time ago, doesn't it?

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  7. This is so cherry sweet! Your background paper is soooo cute and I love the frame with cherries!
    XX

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  8. This is so cute Colleen! Those cherries look good enough to eat! Fab job on this one! Hugz!

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Thank you so much for your visit today! May God bless you!

Hugs,
Colleen

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