Hello, sweet friends! It's nearing the end of summer, but today we have a newly remixed digital image for you from Power Poppy by Marcella Hawley called Berry It. And is it ever sweet - and with a great sentiment!
Raspberries are a mid-summer treat, and I was surprised at the variety of colors. I took a little artistic license and made mine a bit darker than most - so they look ripe and really sweet! I don't know about you, but I love fruit year-round.
For some of my dear digi-phobes, this card was an easy one - really! I opened Microsoft Word, pulled in the image, resized it, did a "copy and paste" for another digital image, positioned them top and bottom, and printed the page on Neenah Solar White paper. (Remember, I always try to print two so I can easily color with the same markers and make another card - which I actually finished yesterday.) I found a piece of "raspberry dots" designer paper and used a die set to make a frame. I cut two extra white "frames" to layer under the designer paper frame to give some depth to the frame.
After coloring my image and die cutting it, I used my MISTI to make sure my sentiment was stamped correctly. I can't tell you how many times I've messed up a card after spending hours coloring, but no more thanks to my MISTI. I picked one of the sentiments from Farmers Market that works perfectly with these berries for the person I made this card for. After adding the sentiment, you know I looked at it and decided it needed something more, right? And you guessed it, piercing won out. But when I placed it on the card (I always "audition" a card before I glue anything), the piercing did not show very much. So I pondered some and decided to tape some small strips of black paper behind the piercing, so now it shows better. Cool, eh? I adhered my "frame" to the card base with red tape. So once again, print, color, die cut, pierce, and adhere to the card base - and it's done - well, two are done now! Smile!
For some of my dear digi-phobes, this card was an easy one - really! I opened Microsoft Word, pulled in the image, resized it, did a "copy and paste" for another digital image, positioned them top and bottom, and printed the page on Neenah Solar White paper. (Remember, I always try to print two so I can easily color with the same markers and make another card - which I actually finished yesterday.) I found a piece of "raspberry dots" designer paper and used a die set to make a frame. I cut two extra white "frames" to layer under the designer paper frame to give some depth to the frame.
After coloring my image and die cutting it, I used my MISTI to make sure my sentiment was stamped correctly. I can't tell you how many times I've messed up a card after spending hours coloring, but no more thanks to my MISTI. I picked one of the sentiments from Farmers Market that works perfectly with these berries for the person I made this card for. After adding the sentiment, you know I looked at it and decided it needed something more, right? And you guessed it, piercing won out. But when I placed it on the card (I always "audition" a card before I glue anything), the piercing did not show very much. So I pondered some and decided to tape some small strips of black paper behind the piercing, so now it shows better. Cool, eh? I adhered my "frame" to the card base with red tape. So once again, print, color, die cut, pierce, and adhere to the card base - and it's done - well, two are done now! Smile!
Now it's time to visit my amazing teammates! Be sure to visit Power Poppy to get this new digital release to use today. While you are there, check out the entire digital collection.
Cheryl Scrivens <me>
I wonder what your favorite fruit is and how you like to eat it. For me, I love mine over ice cream - yum! And it can be almost any kind of fruit. I am so thankful God provides us with a wonderful variety of fruit, and fruit is not only tasty but healthy too. How sweet is that? Just another reminder for me of how God gives us good things.
Thanks so much for "stopping by" and sharing a comment, thought or question. I am always happy to answer questions, and I've shared some tips for using GIMP and Word with several friends - so don't hesitate to email me. I hope you have a wonderful week! (I've also entered this into the Word Art Wednesday challenge.)
Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above,
coming down from the Father of lights....
coming down from the Father of lights....
James 1:17a
Blessings,
Stamps: Berry It, Farmers Market (Power Poppy)
Paper: Solar White (Neenah), Back to Backs Raspberry Dot (BoBunny), White and True Black (PTI)
Tools/Accessories: Copic markers, Stitched Rectangles dies (Simon Says), MISTI, Tombow Multi Mono Liquid Glue, piercing tool, red tape
Techniques: Digital images using Microsoft Word, paper-piercing
Card Size: A-2
Copics used: Berries - RV00, RV00, RV52, RV17, RV55, RV19, RV02, R81, YG11; Leaves/Stems - YG11, YG13, G43, YG17, YG01, E31; Flowers - Y02, R81, 0; Background Shading - RV0000, RV000, V000, C2, 0
Copics used: Berries - RV00, RV00, RV52, RV17, RV55, RV19, RV02, R81, YG11; Leaves/Stems - YG11, YG13, G43, YG17, YG01, E31; Flowers - Y02, R81, 0; Background Shading - RV0000, RV000, V000, C2, 0
31 comments:
Oh Cheryl! These berries and this card are just luscious! So perfectly detailed! God bless you today and always! xo, Autumn
Cheryl, these berries look good enough to eat!!! Fabulous!!!!
This is absolutely gorgeous, Cheryl! I love the deep, rich color of the berries and the sentiment is the perfect finishing touch. Your card design is striking and showcases your beautifully colored artwork perfectly.
I enjoy fruit, as well. I like to eat what's in season, too, I believe that's the way God intended it! I love berries and melons of all kinds. And I like mine unadorned...I put it in a lovely crystal bowl and enjoy it!
Your blog is a delight and I really appreciate the Scripture you share.
Have a glorious day, my friend!
Hugs,
Barb:)
Beautiful card, Cheryl...love the piercing tip!
This is stunning Cheryl!! I LOVE it!!
Marvelous, just marvelous. I really love t his digi and the wonderful job everyone has done on their cards. I just love this Cheryl.
Look at your beautiful coloring! Love the clean look with your pretty frame, too. I'm still using my old fashioned Stamp-a-Ma-Jig for sentiments -- draw a faint line using grid paper as a guide. The MISTI has it all built in and looks much easier. Good to hear you love it so much. Thank you for such a gorgeous card today, Cheryl!
Oh Cheryl, after gazing upon this lovely creation I am so tempted to buy me some raspberries. You might as well put chocolate in front of me and tell me I can't have any. Your card makes those berries look good enough to devour. Yum!
Just full on perfection, Cheryl!! Love how deep, dark, and saturated you went with your expert coloring — it takes skills to go that bold and you pulled it off so beautifully, as always. And I just love your cheery and God's gift of nature-praising blog post, toooooo! I couldn't agree more. p.s.... on the topic of berry desserts, my favorite is raspberries over vanilla ice cream with hot fudge and salted pecans. DANGEROUSLY GOOD and now I will probably dream about it until I get to actually have some.... xoxox thank you for the lovely card!
Wow is that beautiful, the rich colors and coloring of the berries is amazing!!
Beautiful berries Cheryl! Lovely raspberries!! Oh, I want to get these too!!! Beautiful card sweet friend and what a wonderful sentiment...goes with your heart! Love it!
Ooooo...YUM!! I love your deep rich coloring Cheryl! The dark fuschia hue is so striking!! How clever to back the piercing with black too. Storing that one in the back of my mind. (hopefully I don't lose it. ;) Beautiful framing too! Love this beauty!
This is gorgeous Cheryl!! I just love your rich colors and the fuschia on the raspberries...good enough to eat!! The frame brings out your image and coloring!! Stunning work as always my friend!! Beautiful verse!!TTYT!!
hugs,
Chris
Beautiful card Cheryl! Love your color combination.
Me oh my don't they just look delish! Superb coloring my dear friend and I adore the frame and the delicate touch of piercing you added. So very pretty. Hmmm???? I have some frozen raspberries in the freezer. Just might have to break them out with some yogurt. :-) Hugs!
Yummy is right.... Your berries look wonderful and good enough to eat Cheryl. I like the hint of piercing you added and the crisp and clean feeling. Yummy card!
Stunning. Absolutely love it!
Another gorgeous card mf....love the purity of your cards. They really portray that....just like you, so special and such a kind, generous friend.
hugs and blessings,
Karen
Oh this is just yummy Cheryl!!! I love the rich coloring of this tasty image, and love how you framed it so beautifully! It really pops!!! Gorgeous as always my friend!!!
hugs,
Grace
What a beautiful card featuring one of God's richest bounty, Cheryl!! I love the coloring and raspberry background!! I love fresh Palisade Peaches this time of year...but keep missing them in the store. Whatever is freshest, I love! Hugs, Traci
Your berries are beautifully coloured and framed, Cheryl but I prefer not to think about the end of summer!
Cheryl, your card is fresh, crisp and fabulous!
This is beautiful and makes my mouth water!! Thanks for sharing with us this week at Word Art Wednesday!
Those berries look so rich and ripe. The paper piercing at the bottom corner is quite dramatic. Thank you so much for taking time to post your very creative art with us this week at Word Art Wednesday, in our 198th challenge.
Blessings and Hugs, Carole
Lovely card! Great job with the coloring!
Such a beautiful image perfectly colored. Love the simplicity of your card design with the little corner piercing detail. Cheryl, this is stunning.
Love your beautiful coloring! Such a sweet raspberry image and sentiment! A beautiful card design my dear!!!
I live this stamp and how you are using it here!!
Mmmm... fruit over ice cream is such a delightful treat! Just the other night I enjoyed fresh peached with vanilla ice cream :) As for my favorite fruit....I love raspberries and blackberries and I always enjoy a sweet crisp apple.
Your card is simply lovely, my friend. And the words on the front are absolutely perfect. Love and hugs to you, dearest!
Beautiful card Cheryl. Love those berries. The shading is so amazing... and I love the stitched frame.
I love the colors you chose for the fruit, the darker the better :) I love your idea about adding the black strip behind the piercing, gives it so much. I would say strawberries are my favorite and I do add them to a little ice cream, we found the breyers natural vanilla ice cream, has very limited ingredients so I let myself have a serving (yes I measure it out) of the ice cream and a cup of strawberries with it, yum,
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