Hi Friends!
Today I am sharing a card for the 2021
Spring/Summer Coffee Lover’s Blog Hop that was designed using the Coffee & Friends 6x6
Paper Pad by Echo Park along with stamps, dies, ribbon,
etc. from Stamp Simply.
The spring colors in the Coffee & Friends paper are so pretty with the cute coffee images! I paired several different patterns from the paper pad with the coffee themed A Cup of Java stamp set and dies (along with a few other Stamp Simply supplies) and Tangerine seam binding- a perfect match for this paper!
In addition to the Coffee Lover’s Blog Hop, I incorporated the Splitcoaststampers SC229 Sketch Challenge (from 2009- so thankful they never expire, lol!) into the design.
I am also playing along with the Simon
Says Wednesday “Use 2 or More Patterned Papers” Challenge and the Word
Art Wednesday #483-#484 “Anything Goes” Challenge.
If you have not had a chance to stop by the Stamp Simply blog yet, or the other
the challenge sites, I encourage you to take the time to do so- gorgeous inspiration
from all!
To create this card:
Trim a piece of coral designer paper from the Coffee & Friends paper pad, mount
onto a piece of white cardstock, trim again and adhere to a piece of black
cardstock.
Trim a piece of black plaid paper from the Coffee & Friends paper pad, mount onto a piece of black cardstock, trim close to the edge and adhere to the background panel.
On a piece of green cardstock, use a stencil brush with
the Tim
Holtz Lace Layering Stencil to apply green distress ink onto the
cardstock.
Ink the background stamp image from A
Cup of Java with espresso ink and repeatedly stamp onto the stenciled cardstock. Trim and mount onto black cardstock before
adhering to the background panel.
De-static a piece of black cardstock with an embossing
powder tool, stamp the “Let’s Do Coffee” sentiment from the Stick
Family Sentiment Add-Ons stamp set with Versamark™
ink, apply white
embossing powder and heat set with a heat tool. Die cut the sentiment with
the Fishtail
Sentiment Banners Dies (die-cutting two additional dies to mount behind the
sentiment for added strength).
Die cut a piece of white cardstock with the Tim Holtz Crochet
Die (I had this piece on my desk from a previous
project), mount behind the sentiment and add to the background panel.
Mount the entire background panel onto a white card base.
Die cut the coffee cup using the A
Cup of Java die set (I used the smaller coffee cup size) from the patterned
paper from Coffee & Friends paper. Mount onto black cardstock and trim close to
the edge.
Stamp Sets: A
Cup of Java, Stick
Family Sentiment Add-Ons (Stamp Simply)
Ink/Mediums: Versamark™,
Tim Holtz Ground Espresso and Mowed Lawn Distress Ink
Cardstock/Paper: White, Black; Coffee & Friends 6x6 Paper Pad by Echo Park
Thanks again for taking the time to stop by- I hope you
have a wonderful weekend, sweet friends!
I adore this cute coffee cup, love all the layers!
ReplyDeleteGreat papers and wonderful card and design. Love your card.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card I love it.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the inspiration.
Have a blessed day
DIANA L.
DL.ART
http://dianamlarson.blogspot.com
Great take on SC229, Julie! Yes, very thankful the sketches don't expire, I'm still trying to do them all like you are. Happy weekend! xoxo
ReplyDeleteLove these gorgeous Echo Park patterned papers! Your card is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute! I think I need to get that paper! lol
ReplyDeleteJulie, your card is jaw-dropping gorgeous! Love love LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful coffee design with all those pretty papers.
ReplyDeleteJulie, what a marvelous coffee card and rendition for this SCS sketch! Your colors and patterns are so cheerful and welcoming, just like a perfect coffee to welcome the morning! (Make mine a caramel macchiato--1/2 almond milk/ 1/2 coconut milk)!
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