Happy Friday everyone!! I bet you are ready for the weekend!! I know I am.
Today I am here with a card that I created for a blog hop. CAS-ual Fridays Stamps and the Coffee Loving Cardmakers blog are pairing up to feature some coffee cards. Below is the card that I created for this hop.
I used the CAS-Fridays Peace, Love and Coffee stamp set to create this card.
I stamped and masked the coffee cups, using the rainbow as my color scheme for the cups.
I then used some Ground Expresso Distress Ink for the brown blending around the cups. It is supposed to be coffee running out of the top cup!!
I added some coffee beans and some hearts, as well as the sentiment, all from the same stamp set-easy peasy!!
Do you like prizes? Leave comments along the way to enter into a random drawing to be one of three winners!!
I thank you for stopping by!!! Have a FABULOUS weekend!!
Today I am here with a card that I created for a blog hop. CAS-ual Fridays Stamps and the Coffee Loving Cardmakers blog are pairing up to feature some coffee cards. Below is the card that I created for this hop.
I used the CAS-Fridays Peace, Love and Coffee stamp set to create this card.
I stamped and masked the coffee cups, using the rainbow as my color scheme for the cups.
I then used some Ground Expresso Distress Ink for the brown blending around the cups. It is supposed to be coffee running out of the top cup!!
I added some coffee beans and some hearts, as well as the sentiment, all from the same stamp set-easy peasy!!
Do you like prizes? Leave comments along the way to enter into a random drawing to be one of three winners!!
I thank you for stopping by!!! Have a FABULOUS weekend!!
31 comments:
What a cool and beautiful design! Love the shadows!
Oh, I love the rainbow colors and all those cute coffee cups!!
I need to try masking..I love the results! TFS!
Nora, this is so CUTE. I love the inky goodness!
I love all the colors!
Beautiful masking work. My cup truly does run over with blessings. Love how you so creatively expressed this in your card!
I love the bright colors and the way you stacked your cups on this lovely card!
Simply wonderful. love all of those colorful stacked cups.
Cute, cute, cute. Love your pyramid of brightly colored cups. Coffee beans = perfect addition. (I typed addiction instead of addition but it could also be true!)
Sweet card and a wonderful idea!
Love, love, love this beautiful design - including a
beautiful rainbow of color!
Great card - love all the colors of cups and the layout is SWEET!!!
How fun, love the stack of rainbow colored cups!!
I'm pinning this one! Soooo cute! I love the rainbow!
Love the hearts, coffee beans and colorful cups!
Fun pretty little cups all stacked up! Love the polka-dot strip along the edge too! :)
Super cute card, Nora! I love the rainbow pyramid of mugs!
I love this cute and vibrant
rainbow coffee cup card!
The Ground Espresso Ink
blending around the cups
adds nice interest to your
coffee cup pyramid!
It is a champagne fountain with coffee.........suits me. Cute.
Nora, your card is super fabulous!!! Love those cups!
Super cute card! I love (and own) that set!
Beautiful rainbow of cups!
How cute is this! Love the colorful stack of cups and the fun little coffee beans!
Love your stack of colorful coffee cups!
I just love this colorful coffee cup pyramid! It feels so fresh and artsy and it looks amazing! Thanks for the inspiration today!
Oh my gosh this is adorable, Nora!!! LOVE IT!
Great coffee cup rainbow card! Love the sentiment.
I love your stack of cheerful cups!! What a fabulous use of that stamp!
Love this pyramid of cups! Fun card and great colors!
That’s an awesome card ! I’m a sucker for rainbow patterns and I love how the Distress ink touch gives some depth to the whole pyramid. Great job ! Thanks for sharing. Love, Marjorie
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Fabulous card!! I love the pyramid of coffee!! Great sentiment too!!
Hi Nora!
I absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE your card and this sweet stamp set. The name of my blog is My Cup Runneth Over, so this is PERFECT and now I must have it!
Blessings,
Karen Letchworth
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