Up first I have a card using a number of the different fruit images from the set, along with the pineapple from the Tropical Paradise stamp set shared yesterday. All of my images were colored with copic markers and then I stamped the texture on my lime and lemon using the extra image in the set with inks a bit darker than my copic coloring. I also used a white gel pen to add shiny marks to my orange and watermelon slices.
I finished off my white cardstock panel by die-cutting the bottom edge using a border die from the Sunny Border dies (the patterned paper is from an older Doodlebug collection called Fruit Stand).
Up next I have a card using the strawberry image from the set. I started by coloring my strawberries with Copic Markers. This image has a fun companion image with the seeds that can layer over the top of the main image. I created these as a separate stamp to increase flexibility with your designs. It can either be heat embossed in white or left off so that a cute little face from the set can be stamped instead. I love both versions, but I am especially smitten at how the seeds pop when heat embossed!
Up next is a card focusing on the watermelon images. I thought it would be fun to use the watermelon slices to create a scalloped border. I cut another little scallop from coral cardstock using our Sunny Borders dies and then stamped a subtle tone-on-tone background using Twisted Citron and Mowed Lawn distress inks along with the wavy stitched stamp from Backyard Bugs.
My next card uses the citrus slice from the set. I stamped several citrus slices onto masking material, fussy cut them out and then used them to mask of the areas where the images overlapped. I stamped my citrus slices with clear VersaMark ink onto white cardstock, heat embossed the images with white embossing powder and then colored them in with my Zig Clean Color Real Brush Markers, a little water and a spare paint brush.
I really struggle with watercolors, but I love how the heat embossing gives you a raised line to color within. I am also in love with using the Strathmore Bristol paper with these Zig markers. I love the smooth surface and the way the pens blend on the paper.
My next card focused on the pears and coordinating sentiment. One of my favorite color schemes is pink and green so I thought it would work well for this card. I paired Doodlebug's new swiss dots petite prints paper with the scalloped border stamps from Sunny Borders and the Sunny Borders dies. I used the two faces from the set to add a little personality to my two pears and cut out the strips of paper for my sentiment using the Fishtail Banner dies.
For my last card I used the cherries and sentiment from the set and the sprinkles image from the Birthday Smiles stamp set which I heat embossed in white to create my tri-dot pattern. I actually cut and colored two of the cherry images and then popped the second image up over the first with foam tape, offsetting the leaves to create dimension. I also added some shine to my cherries using glossy accents. :)
And here's another look at the new stamps & dies featured on today's cards...
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