Thursday, April 4, 2013

Fruit and Vegetables

Here are a couple of challenge cards I did for Splitcoaststampers this week. The vegetable card was done for the week's Teapot Tuesday Challenge and was sent to encourage Donnie, a deacon and a gardener. The pear card is for today's Ways to Use it Challenge and I think it will make a great masculine birthday card!


Stamps: Scripture Collection 1 by Our Daily Bread
Papers: Whisper White, Ruby Red, and Baja Breeze by Stampin' Up
Inks: SU Certainly Celery, Wild Wasabi, Garden Green, Baja Breeze, and Ruby Red,  
Memento Morocco and Tuxedo Black


Stamps: Pears Multi Step Clear Stamps 
and Berries Multi Step Clear Stamps 
by Kitchen Sink Stamps

Papers: Whisper White and Pear Pizzazz by Stampin' Up
Tiny Treasures form the Once Upon a Springtime Collection by graphic 45
Inks: Pear Tart, Peanut Brittle, Bamboo Leaves, Northern Pines, Rich Cocoa, 
and Espresso Truffle by Memento
Pear Pizzazz and Barely Banana by Stampin' Up
Tools: Nestabilities Labels 3

8 comments:

  1. The images on these two terrific cards are so life-like! Now I'm hungry!

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  2. YUMMY looking!!! Can't wait for the garden to get ready so I can have some tomatoes this pretty. LOVE both of these cards!
    Lynn

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  3. Wonderful cards Lynn! The lettuce and tomato card makes me anxious for a fresh off the vine tomato sandwich!

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  4. Both cards are super fabulous! Awesome work, Lynn!

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  5. Lynn, you are a EXPERT at that multi step stamping thing! AMAZING cards - as always!

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  6. Freshh!!! Lynn just like the ad we have over here. Your cards are terrific and just like Zella said you're a champion at multi stamping!

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  7. Both of these a fabulous Lynn.

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  8. Every time I see that nestie shape, I kick myself for not buying it. haha..I probably have said that before. haha. Both of these cards are amazing! Love the pears!!

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