For this week's Teapot Tuesday, we're bringing things to sell at the Kneesaknockin Farmer's Market. I will bring some lovely heirloom tomatoes (yummy yellow and orange), potted plants and Indian corn.
This is also for this week's technique challenge -- screen divider cards. I've never made one before, but every single one I saw in the gallery was awesome, and I had to try. I have very few border punches to choose from, so even though I liked the look of the punched holes extending down the screen, I used this. It has a sort of bird-shaped element that I thought fit with the nature theme. For the legs, I used a nestie that's basically a rectangle with notched edges; much simpler than the fancy label punches but serviceable.
From left, the tomatoes are I-O image colored in pencils, the oval has a Chapel Hill image that says "every leaf is a miracle"; the sunflower is a tiny set that might be Studio G; the corn is I-O, and the sentiment is pieced from a happy birthday and Fall from a definition set (that lalst one is Purple Onion).
Date: Wednesday, August 30, 2017 GMT Views: 980
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