Good Day Everyone! I hope this finds you rested, feeling well and in increasingly better health :)
Have you ever found yourself at a loss for words because someone has pleasantly stunned you with their kindness? On such occasions, maybe you have been inspired to bake them a pie. Take them out to lunch. Make them a card. Or something to let them know their kindness meant a lot to you. "Thank You" is sometimes the best response they can hear, or maybe even the only thing we may be capable to give. And that's ok. :) And the lovely lady featured in the card below, Cheeky Cherry Pie managed to do it all! Bake a pie and say "Thanks" all while being dressed to the nines! Lucky Lady!
You are Weclome to join in with Splendid Stamping with The Greeting Farm's FFF (Farm Fresh Friday) challenge which is to use a Dimensional Technique in your card along with TGF images. To achieve the 3D effect for my Cheeky Cherry Pie card, I simply stamped the entire image twice, then colored and cut out the images I wanted to pop out (her pie, arm and hair tie). Second, I glued a tiny piece of foam board between the first layer and second layer (of the pie/her arm) to make it literally "pop out". That's it! There are many ways to make your projects pop out, you could use springs that actually wobble and shake a little bit, or foam board, or simply bend a piece of cardstock and glue behind your images. Whatever you do, do it with SASS!
Cheeky Cherry Pie by The Greeting Farm/"Thanks" from Hello-Go-Round by The Greeting Farm/2 small white heart doilies which were stamped with Brilliance inks/cloud scissors/colored in Copics, Distress Inks/diamond stickles/2 small pieces of foam board for behind pie and arm/white marker for details/decorative corner punches/scalloped circle punch for around sentiment/free recipe card template printed from this website here
- To see how other's "Popped" their projects, visit the famers:
- Jess
- Emma Eads
- Sari Hanninen
- Tammy Maxvill
- Tanya Tahir
I hope you found some inspiration here on Strawberry Road! Onward and Upward!!!
Ciao!
Love,
Buttercup :) XOXO
I love her hair....lovely! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the old fashion vibe! Adorable!
ReplyDeleteSo Beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteCould you please tell us the colors you used to color the hair? I wish you could do a coloring tutorial on youtube! So amazing!