Happy Wednesday! Welcome to another challenge at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge Blog!
This week our theme is Food and/or Drink and we're showcasing Neat & Tangled goodies. I mixed their sequins with some Simon coffee-themed stamps and dies.
supplies: white card stock, Doodlebug design papers, Simon's What's Brewing sentiment, Coffee Cup die, and Diagonal Stripe stencil, vintage photo distress ink and a blending brush, Neat & Tangled Coffee & Cream Sequin Mix
My second card uses the sequins, and another of Simon's coffee-themed sets to make a shaker card.
supplies: white and kraft card stock, acetate, patterned papers from Doodlebug and Lawn Fawn, Simon's Coffee and Tea stamp set, Neat and Tangled Coffee & Cream Mix sequins, washi tape to enclose sequin package, Doodlebug Tiny Heart sprinkles (on cups)
I made a little packet of white stamped card, acetate, and sequins, and enclosed them with a binding of washi tape.
I made a little packet of white stamped card, acetate, and sequins, and enclosed them with a binding of washi tape.
Now it's your turn! We have a $50.00 gift certificate
9 comments:
Gorgeous cards Lin! The stacked teacups look wonderful in the different coloured papers and your shaker card is so cute xx
Some fun cards. I love "perks" sentiment.
darling cards.
Two fab coffee cards, Lin! Just love your stacked cups on card one & the shaker on card two!!
Oh both of them are so fabulous, Lin! I love the soft vintage color palette and patterns in the first card. The shaker component in the second is just awesome! So many inspirations. Thank you♡♡♡
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Marge
What wonderful cards Lin - love the punny sentiment on the top one, and the wonderful shaker element on the second.
Blessings
Maxine
Such beautifully designed set of cards Lin! I love how you used patterned paper. Always an inspiration for me. I particularly love how conveniently you turned the second card into a shaker. xx Ankita
Lin these are both perfect, adore the first one xx
Lin these are both fantastic! I love a good coffee card!
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