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Fall Apple Trio

>> Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Hi Everyone,
One of my favorite things about fall is definately the apples. I love to get them from the orchard and make a pie or two. One year my friend taught me how to can, and we put up more than a dozen jars of homemade applesauce. It was that time spent in the kitchen at her home that inspired my card today.
I colored up my stamped Apple Trio image from DRS Designs with my Copic markers and cut it out with my Spellbinders dies. I decided to use that same image for my background as well, so out came some of my Martha Stewart white embossing powder. I think using that same silhouette image along the bottom of the card looks really cool.


The new Checkered Background stamp looks just like a tablecloth, so I thought it added to the whole kitchen-y vibe of the card. A punched border, some over sized brads and the Happy Fall Y'all finished it off.
To check out the rest of the newest stamps, just click here :)
Have a great day!

7 comments:

Shelia said...

Karin, this is so pretty! Those apples look so real- great coloring! The checkerboard border & apples are perfect backgrounds too!

Anonymous said...

Your colored apples are really lovely with the shading. This card has such a wonderful down home country feel! I miss the apple orchards in Ohio!

Julie- justwritedesigns said...

What a fabulous card, Karin! I love everything about it. The checkerboard, the white apple border, your fab coloring...everything is just perfect!

Janett said...

Beautiful card Karin, Love the checkerboard background it gives it a homey feel. Your apples are so pretty.

Jennifer E. said...

Awesome job coloring the apples! Love all the details you added!

Samantha said...

Wonderful Karin! I love your 'tablecloth' bg and your apples look good enough to eat!

Sue said...

What a wonderful fall card! I LOVE how you colored your apples and your green checkerboard with the scallops underneath!

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