Flourishes Sneak: Day one, Strawberries

Hey there!  Today I'm showing you a sneak peek of the newest Flourishes stamp set, Strawberries.  I absolutely love coloring with this set, it is just so fresh!  Make sure you head on over to the Flourishes Newsletter, for a one day only blog candy for your chance to win this set. I used Flourishes new Classic White card stock on both of my cards, its just perfect for coloring with Copic markers.
"hello"
For this circle card, I scored the card as usual, then got a scalloped circle Spellbinders nestabilitie which I then cut and embossed.  I had the image already colored (used Copic markers), so I grabbed another circle die that would nest in the scalloped card base. To finish off the card I tied a bow using some twill and attached a button to the center.

"you're so sweet"
For this card, I just wanted a clean and crisp summer card that would show off the basket.  Anytime you use black as a layer or as and embellishment it will make your project pop, so I layered the white circular panel onto black card stock..  To add some contrast I added some yellow gingham ribbon and tied a bow.  After I stamped the sentiment, it seemed a little lonely so, I took some Kaiser red pearls and created a heart to go around it.


Be sure to take a little blog hop to visit the rest of the designers showing off this set!

Comments

~amy~ said…
super sweet latisha...your first card is darling with the scallop base and I just love your basket card...love how the black makes the image pop!!
Ann said…
Gorgeous coloring, and I love that gingham ribbon!
Stacy Morgan said…
Latisha these are awesome! I love the circle with the ribbon, and your basket looks so yummy! Wonderful cards.
Leslie Miller said…
So richly and beautifully colored! Sweet and perfect designs to show off these berries. I just love them both, Latisha!
Anonymous said…
Wow Latisha - your 'Hello' card is fabulous and your colouring is awesome - those strawberries look real enough to eat!
Anne. dinkuminkum at yahoo dot co dot nz.
Norine said…
love them both of course but really like the berries what a pretty stamp and you did a great job on the coloring
Hugs
Norine
Amy said…
Wow! Both of these are smashing, and the first one looks like you could just pick a strawberry right off it and eat it!
NancyK said…
Both cards are so sweet - I love how you made a heart on the second - so cute!
Fabulous!! LOVE them both! The heart on the bottom one, along with the yellow ribbon just knock my socks off!!
Carol L said…
both cards rock, but the way you intertwined that sentiment with the red pearls is just genius! Beautifully done!!
Silke Ledlow said…
Yummy-licious cards - Lathisa!!! Love them both - they are so beautiful!!! Hugs ~S~
Connie M. said…
These are both so adorable, Latisha!! Love the circle card, and the cute heart on the second one!
These are both wonderful! Love the circle card and the sentiment with the gems on the second is fabulous!
Deb said…
Mmmm! These are gorgeous! Those berries are luscious! Amazing coloring!
Anonymous said…
The berries do look good enough to eat! These cards are wonderfully cool and crisp and so appealing with the white and the gingham.
Julie Koerber said…
gosh... there is no way I would be able to decide which one I love better! I love the bling you added on the second card in a heart and the first one -- beautiful coloring and love that round shape!! Two beauties!
I thing the scalloped circle card is just stunning Latisha, the colors against the white just POP! And that sweet heart around the sentiment with the basket is so adorable!
Chris said…
these are both fabulous! looks like another great release!
Jen said…
Hmmm...do I need more stamps...no but your fabulous cards make we WANT more! Awesome job Latisha!
Anonymous said…
BrilLianT, big WOW! The coloring seems to make the flora and Berries just jump off the card, Like one could pick them Today. Thanks for explaining your thought process in choosing design elements. It really is brilLianT work!

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