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Monday, August 17, 2020

Need Coffee!

 

Good morning! If you or someone you know needs coffee to get going in the morning or really anytime throughout the day, you'll want to pick up this Coffee Set from Rubbernecker Stamps.  The set is filled with coffee cups, coffee to go, snacks, and sentiments.

Here's how my card was made-

  • Since I didn't know what I was going to make, I stamped most of the images from the set on watercolor paper with Onyx Black VersaFine Ink and colored them with Inktense Pencils.
  • They were then die-cut with the Coffee Die Set and set aside.

  • The Slimline Solid Deckle Die was placed on purple cardstock and secured with removable tape.  The Slimline Circles Die was then centered inside of the Slimline Solid Deckle Die, also secured with removable tape and run through the Crossover II machine. Be sure to save the three large circles to use for a future project!

  • Cut a tan piece of cardstock and stamp it with the Coffee Bean Background using Caramel Color Fuse Ink.
  • Glue this to the purple panel, pop it up using foam squares on a white cardstock panel             3 1/4" x 8 1/4" then glue this to a purple card 3 1/2" x 8 1/2".
  • Glue the stamped die-cut pieces to the card and add Unicorn Stickles to the pieces.

  • Stamp the sentiment on white cardstock with Caramel Color Fuse Ink, layer it to yellow cardstock, and pop it up on the card.
  • Randomly apply rhinestones to the card.


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