It's time for a new challenge at the
Curtain Call Inspiration Challenge: Candy Apple. Don't these look yummy!!
I was fairly shocked as I looked through my collection at a huge lack of apples. The stamps that I do have are very dated (at some point, I really have to let some of my collection go!). But lucky for me, I do have an apple die that I got only because it came with another die that I wanted.
All the stamps and dies are by Reverse Confetti. I love that scalloped note - it gave me a perfect place to put a black pattern like in the inspiration photo. It's the Love Note die set but doesn't come with a center panel, however they do have a die set called Class Act. It actually goes with the Class Act stamp set which I didn't get - I just wanted the rectangle! The die set comes with rounded rectangle that you see above inside the scallops, a fun little tab and the apple that I needed for this challenge. You can see all of this in the supply list. (The rectangle also works behind their fun "pretty panel" die collection!)
I pulled out some Distress Inks and started sponging. I love the depth you can get with distress inks - this picture just doesn't do justice to the richness. I plopped a few little droplets on it to get some shine like in the inspiration photo.
This is a fun one! I hope to you playing along with us.
Be sure to check out our guest designer for this challenge: Kristie Hartfeil, My Bliss
All of the designers, including Kristie, can be found on the Curtain Call blog.
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Love every little thing about this card!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card! The droplets you added are just the right touch.
ReplyDeleteWonderful take on the inspiration photo, Kim!
ReplyDeleteYou came up with a fabulous card and I love the bold polka dots frame. I may have to search for my apple stamps and jump in with this one.
ReplyDeleteDarling card Kim. Love the apple taking center stage. :) The sponging looks amazing and I really like the droplets.
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute card! The droplets are a great touch.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute card! Kim! The apple looks delicious enough to eat!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a delightful card!! I love every crisp and clean detail!
ReplyDeletePatti