Monday, October 6, 2014

An Apple a Day

Happy Monday! How was the start of your week? Busy day at work and then spent an hour with some neighbors in our stitching group. Next month they will be at my house. Everyone works on their own projects usually but we all collaborate on a crocheted/knitted quilt that we donate to our local women's shelter. We do one each year. So my card tonight was made last night.

The image is the October Stamp of the Month over at From the Heart Stamp called Apple Market. I colored the image with Copics. I stamped 12 apples and colored and cut them out. Then I popped up the apples. I used a paper punch to create the fringe around the image. And then I added the banner with the sentiment. The Happy Birthday was embossed with fine black embossing powder. The background paper is from Basic Grey.
I am entering This into these challenges:
Thanks for stopping by today. I am going to have to kick Christmas crafting into high gear here really soon. Are you crafting for Christmas yet? What kinds of projects are you doing? I am always looking for new ideas to make as gifts. Have an awesome week!

Donna

4 comments:

Imke said...

Super sweet Card, Donna ! It´s so nice to see how new images comes to life.

Thanks for joining our SOTM October Challenge @ From the Heart Stamps !!

Stef H said...

this is super cute!
wow! making a quilt! nice! i used to crochet, knit and cross-stitch but then i can no longer hold the needles without my fingers and hands cramping. what's funny is.... my card making doesn't bother me. well not much anyway. i can hold a scissor, marker, pen, bone folder and rarely do my hands cramp. go figure!

you are a woman of many talents!

hugs :)

Pat (mspfd) said...

How adorable, Donna! I love the fun image and those apple embellishments are perfect! Super card.

Kathy said...

Donna, this is so sweet. Love your fall patterned paper and the fun die cut you used for the sentiment. Thanks for joining us at FTHS for our monthly challenge!

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