Hi everybody! It's Patty posting this time. Do you remember that old adage about "An Apple a Day?" I thought of it when I was coloring C.C. Designs Sugarplum Apple Emma. She is so cute and country looking, I think you would just feel better coloring her!
This image is available as a digi and for me that means instant gratification when I buy! I cut my flowers out with the C.C. Designs 5-point flower die. I ran them through my crimper and then I sponged them with a Tim Holtz Walnut distress pad. My center of the the flower is a small black brad and I curled the tips of the flowers.
One of my favorite leaves for accenting flowers is the C.C. Designs Leafy Branch die. I think they look so soft and airy. I did a bit of rummaging and found the little wooden apple button. I popped both my flowers and the image with 3-D foam squares. As usual I colored my image with my beloved Copic markers.
Thanks for sharing Patty! Apple Emma is gorgeous!
Posted by: Pam Sparks | April 22, 2012 at 05:45 PM
Patty this is just cute as can be .... I don't what it is about apples & baskets but it really makes you feel like you're out in the country picking them yourself. Wonderful coloring on this little cutie ... And of course I LOVE all the embellies you've used. You're getting to be as much an enabler as that sweet Pam ...
Hugs, Janie
Posted by: Janie Printz | April 22, 2012 at 06:12 PM
HI! Your Apple Emma is beautiful. Can you please share if us what colors did use for color her skin?
Thanks!
Posted by: Gina | April 22, 2012 at 06:33 PM
Thanks Patty. I pinned this. I absolutely love her. The colors are gorgeous & I noticed on the right side paper that you have the little thing where you would bend the paper & take it out of the pad. I never have thought to use the entire piece of paper. I always tear it. It doesn't distract at all but looks lovely like you did it. This was just so beautiful that I noticed every single detail. Gorgeous!!!
Posted by: scrapunzel aka Patti | April 22, 2012 at 06:54 PM
LOVE Apple Emma. She is beautiful I think your work is great.
Posted by: Emz | April 23, 2012 at 10:42 AM