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04 December, 2015
A little bit fruity
Pears are one of my favourite fruits to eat, but I also love their voluptuous shape. I made this using those bits that fall out of a diecut. I cut out a pear shape, then placed the bits on it. When finished I glazed it with Reeves Iridescent Medium which gives the paper a fabulous depth of colour and accentuates the bits.
Punched border: Fiskars
Sentiment stamp: Penny Black
Punched tag: No brand evident
Shared on challenge: http://simplylessismoore.blogspot.co.uk/2015/11/week-252-recipe.html
http://craftrocketchallenges.blogspot.co.nz/2015/12/challenge-5-anything-goes.html
http://addictedtocas.blogspot.com.au/2015/11/its-our-3rd-birthday-challenge-77.html
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10 comments:
Great card
Beautiful creation today and that image is just gorgeous..x
{ aNNie}
What a wonderful card Carol - love the use of the die cuts to 'colour' the pear, and the pops of yellow against the blues and greens really bring it to life. That iridescent medium is fabulous to use!!
Blessings
Maxine
Unique Idea. Thanks for sharing with us this month. Lisa DT Craft Rocket Challenges
A fun, clever and elegant technique
Great use of fruit and thanks so much for playing along this week!
Sarah xx
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Such wonderful texture Thanks for sharing Craft Rocket Challenges Lis DT
What a clever idea, your pear looks amazing!
It must have taken ages to do!
Sorry it's taken me all week to get around to visiting!
Thanks so much
Chrissie
"Less is More"
Your pear is gorgeous and I love the elegant design on your card! Beautiful color palette, too! Thanks so much for playing along with us this week at Addicted to CAS!
What a fabulous way to use up those 'bits'. This looks lovely, especially on the black and yellow base.
Thanks for sharing with us.
Anita x
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What a clever idea Carol!
Makes a fab and unique card.
Thank you for joining us
Anne
"Less is More"
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