Hello everyone,
Time for a new challenge over at LITTLE RED WAGON ...gosh, the weeks are flying by, and our lovely Brenda is hostess this week and her theme..."Make it Count "..she wants to see numbers..
I fished out this neat stencil that my friend Janette sent me, it is very subtle
and ....
looks awesome for a background....
Then I inked those edges up....
and found these chipboard letters in my "kiddy"stash
so thought a good idea to use some of them up..
Glued them on in random..
Then I made an apple.......okay so it really looks like a tomato, BUT, if I cut it in half I would have put apple seeds in the halves and then you would have said, Oh! look an apple..
Then glossied this baby up..it took 2 days to dry...ha ha ha.
Great big thank you sentiment from Simon says..
small sentiment made on pc..
Oooo..shiny apple...
and there we go..all done..
Thank you so much for stopping by and come on over and join in this weeks challenge..
See you tomorrow...
Luv CHRISSYxx
11 comments:
An apple for the teacher! Love the stencilled backgrouund, looks great with the chipboard numbers and that shiny red apple.
xx
So cute, Chrissy! Thanks for the tutorial and step by step class. I always enjoy being inspired by your blog! THANKS! hugs, de
Stunning creation Chrissy. Love your shiny apple.
xxx Margreet
Thats a gorgeous shiny red apple Chrissy, a gorgeous card I love it.xx
That is way too cute, love the layering you did with the background and then numbers, perfect for a teacher card!
this is a fantastic card Chrissy
Gr Karin
Brilliant idea for a teacher card, loving that stencil Chrissy!
Great card! Love your tutorial!
Hugs, Doni
Great card, Chrissy! You rocked this challenge with all the numbers. I chuckled at the "it took 2 days to dry" comment. Glossy Accents are awesome, but they don't make for a quick project. (:
A lot of work is in this this fabulous card, Chrissy. The stencil is great.
Hugs, Imke
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Love, love, love that stenciled background! The colors are wonderful and the apple (and certainly I thought it was an apple) looks delish!
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