This is my second post for today. If you are looking for my ColourQ post, please click here.
Hello and happy Tuesday. Time for another challenge at CASology. This week, our cue word is Pie. How about some apple pie?
I die cut and stamped some apples, and used a wood grain impression plate and some bamboo sequins to remind me of a tree. I used PTI Plaid Builder stamps to create my own plaid on the right side of my card.
Please head on over to the CASology blog and gather some inspiration from the design team.
We are sponsored this week by Serendipity Stamps.
I am also linking this card up at Less is More #252, where the recipe is FRUIT.
Thanks for Visiting
Sweet! (Pun fully intended!) Love the plaid, too - I need to try that!
ReplyDeleteA card that made me think of baking an applepie this weekend... looks yummie! (You could enter it at Less Is Nore where the theme is Fruits...) Hugs, Gerrina
ReplyDeleteGreat design, Joyce! I love that touch of plaid!
ReplyDeleteMy fav design, little images on the right hand side, not usually with a strip of DSP, but I like it, adds some real interest. Must try it. And my fav thing about this card is the fresh feel to it, so prefect for an apple themed card!
ReplyDeleteI love everything about this.. the perfectly stamped apples, the woodgrain embossing, plaid, and sprinkle of wood sequins! Seriously perfection Joyce!
ReplyDeletePERFECT plaid Joyce!! I thought it was paper until I started reading!! Cute card!
ReplyDeletePie? It inspires me to grab a fork ... your little apples are cute to the core! Of course I'm captivated by the wood-grain embossing ...
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Love your plaid border with this sweet apple, and your woodgrain panel is the perfect touch! Gorgeous card, Joyce!
ReplyDeleteYou created your own plaid again!!!!!!! I have to get that set because I love the way you use it! Love this apple pie card,Joyce!
ReplyDeleteOhhhhh, I love your card and that plaid is so amazing and looks fabulous with that apple. Now I feel the need to bake an apple pie!
ReplyDeleteLovely crisp clean colours Joyce and what a clever challenge combi!
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Anne
"Less is More"
Apple pie. Just perfect for late Fall! Delightful card, Joyce. Love that plaid you've created in such fun colors. Darling apples too. Sweet card. Bev
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, crisp, vibrant and stunning Joyce!
ReplyDeleteLove the image, embossing and CAS take on the challenge!
Thanks for playing along this week
Sarah
Less is more
Awesome card! Love the plaid side and the sweet Apple image with the sentiment!
ReplyDeletePerfect in every way! Love your beautiful plaid and the woodgrain embossing and sequins!
ReplyDeleteYou made the most perfect plaid and I love those sequins!
ReplyDeleteJoyce, I love that panel of pattern paper and the strip of apple green on the side, the embossed woodgrain is the perfect background for those sweet apples.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing.
Hugs,
Maria Rodriguez.
Joyce, I love that panel of pattern paper and the strip of apple green on the side, the embossed woodgrain is the perfect background for those sweet apples.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing.
Hugs,
Maria Rodriguez.
Great card. Love the plaid panel down the side.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautifully crisp stamping!
ReplyDeleteThis looks terrific!
Sorry it's taken me all week to get around to visiting!
Thanks so much
Chrissie
"Less is More"
Perfect fruit card. I thought the plaid strip was patterned paper...wonderful stamping, Joyce!
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Anita x
Less is More
You created that plaid sidebar? WOW! I thought it was paper! And those apples are divine...I love that ink color! Of course I LOVE the dry embossing on the card base. A beautiful card all around!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful plaid and your apples? Love them!
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Fresh and crisp and perfectly apple-y, Joyce ... love your plaid! Hugs, Anita :)
ReplyDeleteHey Joyce!! The color you choose for your card is awesome!! How cute is your sentiment!!! I love it! Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on being SHOWCASED at LIM, Joyce! Well-deserved and a HUGE honor!! Hugs, Darnell
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