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April 03, 2011

Strawberry Time

First I want to express my sincere appreciation to Mary Fish for featuring me on her blog today.  I hope you will find something to help inspire your next card!  If you have the time please leave me a comment.  I would love hearing from you and thanks for the visit! 

Where I live one of the first things that come off the vine in the Spring are peas.  It’s a big thing here … Peas and Dumplings soup!  The dumplings are those slippery little suckers, you know the ones that want to slide right down.  *smile*  Along with that is, of course, ‘STRAWBERRIES’…I can hardly wait!  The menu usually goes like this ~
               Fresh Peas and Dumplings
               Hot Biscuits
               Fresh Strawberry Shortcake with whipped cream

With this in mind I knew where my next card was coming from! … LOL

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Keeping it clean and simple with a little country flair and the strawberry being the focal point. 

Here are the directions for the strawberry ~

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The strawberry body is made from the Heart of Hearts die with a trimmed 5 petal punch on top of that.  Another trimmed 5 petal punch down to two petals is placed on top of that (or just use the piece you just cut off).  I punched three blossom sets and placed them randomly around the top of the strawberry.  Each blossom was punched from the Boho Blossom punch adding a yellow brad from the Subtle collection.  I used my bone folder to curl up the ends of each blossom.  It doesn’t show up very well, but after cutting out the heart, using white and yellow inks, I lightly inked up the raised dots of the heart to represent the outer seeds of a strawberry.  It does seem to give off a more realistic appearance in real life.  If you look close in the bottom picture on the right, the inked dots are a little more clear.

A look on the inside ~

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Supplies needed ~ all are SU! unless otherwise noted

  • Card stock – C. Cake and W. White
  • Punches – Heart to Heart die, 5 Petal, Two Step Bird, Boho Blossom, 1 1/4 circle and Eyelet Border punches
  • Subtle brad, ribbon from my stash and thinking of you stamp from the dollar bin.

Hope you enjoyed your visit, come back, you’re always welcomed here at the “loft”! *smile*  If you have a minute, remember to leave me a comment.  Thanks! 

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22 comments:

  1. Love this card, got to you from Mary Fish, we have just got these dies in our UK Mini so if you don't mind I will case this card?
    tfs.

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  2. Thanks to Mary for introducing me to your blog..love your 'fresh' ideas, I will now bw one of your regular blog followers! Keep up the inspiration.

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  3. I love the strawberry card! Thanks for sharing your talent.

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  4. Saw your card on Mary's blog. I thought it was so cute that I needed to check out the rest of your creations! :)

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  5. What a lovely card and such a creative use of supplies! Thanks for sharing.

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  6. So clever! Thanks for the great instructions too!

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  7. Linda, I too came over from Mary's blog and I'm so thrilled to have discovered your work! What a creative genius! And we don't live that far apart, I'm just outside DC! As I said on Mary's blog, my mom would love this cute little card! I love to see new ways to use the punches!

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  8. I too found you from Mary Fish, and so glad she featured you. Loved the berry, and will looking around if you don't mind. Your very talented.
    Dorene
    San Leandro, CA

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  9. Thanks for the warm hospitality at the 'loft!' Your featured card is so SWEET, and I love the you would use a heart for a clean and simple strawberry. Thanks for sharing. Can't wait to snoop around the loft some more!
    Hugs,
    Edna

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  10. We have been enjoying strawberries from our garden and having discovered your strawberry card on Mary Fish's blog is awesome. Thanks for sharing the details and I look forward to following your postings!

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  11. Thank you for your inspiration! What a clever idea with the strawberry card, I hope to try it out soon. I will bookmark your blog, I'm a new fan!

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  12. What a definitely cute card. Amazing how someone can see just a heart and someone else see a strawberry! Great idea and tks for sharing it!

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  13. Lady, you are good! I can see alot of things, but I sure didn't see a strawberry anywhere in those punches/dies! You card is absolutely fabulous. I just love it! You'll be seeing that strawberry again!!!! *smile* Love the strawberry blossoms! Hugs,

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  14. love....love....love....can't wait to try

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  15. Love it, Love it!! and Love your blog as well! Looking forward to spending a lot more time here!!

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  16. This is a wonderful card, Linda. I love the strawberry - so clever! TFS

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  17. Another creative genius moment ... fabulous strawberry and directions. Simple and beautiful card!

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  18. beautiful card ! thanks for the instruction too :)

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  19. beautiful card! this will be on my inspiration post tomorrow. TFS

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  20. I love this - what a great idea - can't wait to make one! Thanks for sharing!

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  21. Came to your blog via Mary Fish. I absolutely adore your strawberry card. I can't wait to make it & send to my BFF whose fave fruit is strawberries! Looking forward to exploring more of your posts!
    Thank you so much for sharing.
    Roberta

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  22. Adorable idea - TFS! Love how you prettied up the inside of the card as well.

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