4.09.2008

Distressed apples

I promised something to see today, didn't I? Here's a thank you card that seemed to take on a life of its own (click to see larger):


I love this apple bucket image... it just begs for Prismas and Gamsol. ;) I also wanted to go with a rustic, almost autumnal feel, so a lot of sponging and distressing were in order. I must've gotten a little carried away because after a while, you couldn't even tell what the original card stock colors were! Anyway, the main image was stamped and colored as mentioned above. A second image was stamped and the little apple in the foreground was colored, cut out, and mounted over the original apple with a shallow pop dot to give dimension. I love the Aida Cloth background - it looks like burlap to me. And the Sanded background gives a very subtle yet still distressed look. I wanted to give it an additional homespun feel with some black stitching, but after a 15 minute wrestle with my bobbin, I decided some faux stitching would work just fine. ;)

This pic didn't come out too bad, I guess... still had to play with it a little bit in DIP, however. Thanks for stopping by today. The weekend is almost here! :)


SUPPLIES:
Paper - SU Ruby Red, So Saffron, Basic Black, Whisper White
Stamps - SU 'Give Thanks' set, 'Aida Cloth' & 'Sanded' backgrounds
Ink - SU Cranberry Crisp, So Saffron, Marigold Morning & Memories black
Misc - Prismas & Gamsol, sponges, paper distressor, pop dots, ribbon (Michael's), brads, SU paper piercing mat, piercing tool, black pen, & Stamp-A-Ma-Jig
Technique - Magic Colored Pencil/Gamsol Magic






15 comments:

~**Dawn**~ said...

I. Love. This. Card.

Seriously. Absolutely every single component of this card works *perfectly*. I don't know if it's my affinity for all this Autumn or what, but this one is a masterpiece.

~**Dawn**~ said...

Had to come back to tell you that your post title made me giggle. Sounds like you have some tense fruit. LOL

Lisa Carroll said...

LOL Dawn! It's dramatically better than what I had *originally* thought of for a title...

"Dirty Apples"

}:)

Becky Carafa said...

This turned out beautifully!

Tami H said...

distressed apples = applesauce? ;)

this is gorgeous...all that yummy texture...fabulous! and that is the most realistic looking faux stitching I have ever seen!

Andi (RrlScrapGal) said...

What a beautiful card.. This is one of my all time fave SU sets, of course I don't own it, just drool over it all the time!!

~amy~ said...

GORGEOUS!!!

Rosella said...

LOVE IT! Looks like I should learn how to use Gamsol.

Jenny L. said...

Very, very pretty. Love the distressed look. LOL, dirty apples. ;P

~**Dawn**~ said...

Filthy fruit?? =O

Lisa Carroll said...

LOL Dawn!

Me thinks you're enjoying this particular little play with words far too much! ;)

Jennifer McGuire said...

wow wow wow!

Jacynthe said...

Absolutely gorgeous card!!! Wow! is all I can say! Thanks for sharing!

Godelieve said...

Fabulous!! Gorgeous shade of red, and I love the distressing and aging!

Giovana said...

I love your coloring technique!!! Your card is really pretty.
God bless
Giovana

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