V is for Vegetables. I love almost all vegetables. I love them raw, cooked, steamed, etc........
I loved teaching my lesson on what the difference between a vegetable and a fruit was to my preschoolers. I would always try to find a few "weird" looking foods, but the best part was seeing them discover and like eating new fruits and vegetables. Today I have a card that celebrates my love of vegetables.
The base of the card was created with a piece of Hazelnut Blend cardstock. I then took the Hexagon Prints and stamped it with Whip Cream ink. I then distressed the edges of the card with Hazelnut Blend Ink. Next, I wrapped Natural Journey Twine around the whole card. I added a Metal Button and Wooden Accent to the the side. I then added some splatters of Gold Silk on top.
I then die cut a Journey Circle from Journey Basics: Neutral Pattern Paper. I distressed the edges of the piece with my scissors and then distressed the edges with Hazelnut Blend ink.
Next, I die cut from Butter Cream cardstock with Journey Circle including the piercing element. I then stamped the Cornucopia with Black Licorice onto the circle. I also stamped the sentiment from Many Wishes with Hazelnut Blend ink.
I finished the card by coloring the Cornucopia with Copic Markers. Enjoy!
....and don't forget to eat your vegetables!!!
I then die cut a Journey Circle from Journey Basics: Neutral Pattern Paper. I distressed the edges of the piece with my scissors and then distressed the edges with Hazelnut Blend ink.
Next, I die cut from Butter Cream cardstock with Journey Circle including the piercing element. I then stamped the Cornucopia with Black Licorice onto the circle. I also stamped the sentiment from Many Wishes with Hazelnut Blend ink.
I finished the card by coloring the Cornucopia with Copic Markers. Enjoy!
....and don't forget to eat your vegetables!!!
Those pictures of veggies are making me hungry :)
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