Hello everyone! Hope everyone is doing well. Today I'm sharing this
New Release for all you coffee lovers out there!
Coffee Break Time
I love this digistamp set! So many options for images and sentiments! Let
me show you how I created my card!
I started by choosing my patterned paper - Coffee Lovers from Unity Stamp
Company. Then I printed out onto Neenah 80lb. Classic Crest Solar White
card stock my main image which is the image that was already sized
for A2 size cards...easy! Then I printed my sentiment out onto
patterned paper.
Using a circle die, I cut 3 circles out of left over paper for the insides of the coffee
mugs. I saved the smaller circle of mugs design piece for the inside of my card.
I needed to color the larger design piece and I did this with my Copic markers
Color matching this to my patterned paper was so easy!
Copic colors used:
BG70, BG72, BG75, BG78
E31, E35
After my coloring was finished I fussy cut my image out and then used a
black water based marker along the edges.
I covered my A2 size top folding card base with another piece of the patterned
paper. This piece measures 4" x 5 1/4". Before adhering anything else onto
the base, I applied dark brown mirror peel-offs all around the patterned piece.
Next I adhered my colored image in the top right corner. I die cut my
sentiment with a circle stitched die and mounted it onto a larger circle of the
blue (which came from my stash). I inked the edges of both of those
pieces with Vintage Photo Distress Ink and adhered them together and
then onto the lower left corner of my card. I finished the sentiment piece
off with a few little coffee bean stickers from Doodlebug. I also adhered
the 3 die cut circles to the centers of the coffee mugs and the piece I had set aside for
the inside and my card was done!
I hope you enjoyed to day's tutorial! Lots of possibilities with this one!
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Thanks so much for taking the time to stop by!
Betsy
In my capacity as a
design team member for Rachel Vass Designs, I do receive the products I use
from them.
All opinions and creative decisions remain my own, and I only work
with companies/use products that I love.
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