**Second post today. Please scroll down for the Kreate-a-lope Blog Hop**
Time for another Waltzingmouse Stamps Blog Party and this month Teacher Appreciation is our theme! I also loved this sketch by Amy O'Neill for Freshly Made Sketches and decided to use it for my party card, as well.
Here is my card using the sweet apple basket from Peace and Plenty.
I used patterned paper from American Crafts and a sentiment from Frame-It.
I stamped a separate basket with the Woodgrain background and then paper-pieced it over the original basket. Love how it looks in that color!
You still have time to play along with the blog party! Upload your creation to Claire's blog HERE. One randomly-selected player will win a WMS stamp set of choice. Claire will announce the winner, and also highlight some special projects that she saw during the hop, on her blog on May 20th.
Thanks for stopping by!
Supplies:
Stamps: Peace and Plenty, Woodgrain, Frame-It, all Waltzingmouse Stamps
Paper: American Crafts patterned paper, PTI Rustic Cream
Ink: A Muse Studio Mermaid ink, Memento Espresso Truffle, Copic markers
Other: twine
Love this Kelly! Your paper pieced basket looks super! and the colors on your paper make this card so warm and cozy!
ReplyDeleteKelly this fabulous! What an amazing teacher card! Love this!
ReplyDeletegreat teacher card with amazing looking apples.
ReplyDeleteI love it!!
ReplyDeleteIt's so Americana with those papers you used...
it's so YOU!! :)
And I'm closing my eyes to those papers...
I gotta clear some of mine out so no tempting!! :)
You and Renee used Peace and Plenty- never even thought of it... I am so slow sometimes!! Love the colors and patterns- perfect!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card with great paper pieced basket :)
ReplyDeleteOh this is gorgeous! I do like the quilt effect paper and sweet basket of apples - perfect for a teacher. Lvoe the wood grain finish too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card! I love the homey accents from the quilted patterned paper to the wooden rulers. Thanks for joining us at Freshly Made Sketches!
ReplyDeleteHi Kelly, this is a Wonderful card!! LOVE the woodgrain effect on the basket and the apples look so inviting!! Yum!!
ReplyDeleteYou picked the most perfect patterned paper to go with your card. I love how well they work together and with this month's theme. Your basket of apples are divine and the addition of the jute twine is awesome!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great teacher card! You've colored the apples so beautifully. Thanks for playing along with us at Freshly Made Sketches this week!
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet teacher card and what teacher would not like a fun basket of apples. Just too cute.
ReplyDeleteLove everything about this card Kelley! All the papers go so well together! Love the apples in the shaker basket.
ReplyDeleteOh wow this is amazing - I love the papers you've used and the fruit basket is wonderful! Thanks for joining us at Freshly Made Sketches this week!
ReplyDeleteKelly this is piece of art ! Fab pachwork background and basket with apples :) Stunning card Kelly !
ReplyDeleteSuch perfect papers for your card Kelly - love how you've used the woodgrain stamp on the basket..it's got such a lovely, rustic feel to it
ReplyDeleteLove it, Kelly! Those awesome papers with your woodgrain basket of apples make the perfect thank you card!
ReplyDeleteLove that close up of that basket of shiny ripe apples and the farm fresh country feel you created with the mix of papers and patterns! Beautiful Kelly!
ReplyDeleteGreat card, Kelly! I love the idea of the woodgrain stamp for the basket. The rulers really make it all school-house-ish!
ReplyDeleteLove this Kelly! I made a bunch of teacher cards for appreciation week and forgot to take pictures! Lol!
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