Hello everyone and happy Friday! Today, is my day to post for The Stamp Simply Ribbon Store and I am also participating in the 2017 FALL Coffee Lovers Blog Hop.
If you would like to play along create a card with coffee, tea &/or cocoa images and then visit the Coffee Lovers blog and link your card. It's always fun to see all of the cards and you will have a chance to win some fabulous prizes! The Stamp Simply Ribbon Store is one of the Super Sponsors with a $25 GC!
When: Friday, September 15 - Friday, September 22
Time: 6 am pacific
THEME: FALL
USE: coffee, tea &/or cocoa images
#fall2017clh
You can click HERE to find out all of the details about the
2017 FALL Coffee Lovers Blog Hop.
Here is a look at the card I designed for the 2017 FALL Coffee Lovers Blog Hop. You are also getting a sneak peek of the NEW Stamp Simply Clear Stamps - Welcome Fall SS-020 and Stamp Simply Steel Dies - Welcome Fall Pumpkin SS-DIE009. I also used a couple of the coffee cup images and part of a sentiment from the Altenew - Coffee Love stamp set. I love being able to stretch my stamps or use multiple stamps to create something new and that is what I did for the sentiment on this card.
Using the Tim Holtz Stamp Platform makes it so easy to use multiple stamps and create your own unique images or sentiments. To do this you can use a post-it note or even just a piece of paper. Cover up the part of the stamp that you don't want to ink. Then, ink up the other part of the stamp, remove the inky paper piece and stamp as usual.
You can see here I only inked up the part of the sentiment that says I love you more than with Memento Tuxedo Black. This is a great sentiment because you can add so many different this after the word than to create unique and personalized sentiments.
Next I lined up the stamp from Welcome Fall SS-020. I repeated the same process by covering part of the stamp, adding the ink, remove the paper and stamp. On my card I used Altenew Warm and Cozy (Orange Cream) for the pumpkin spice part of the sentiment but in the photo I used black ink so it would show up better. I repeated the same process for the word spice.
Here you can see a close up of the finished sentiment. I inked the edges of the paper using a Ranger Mini Ink Blending Tool and Tim Holtz Distress Oxide Ink Vintage Photo. I added My Mind's Eye Follow Your Heart Enamel Dots for embellishments and to pull in some of the aqua blue color from the pattern papers.
Here is a close up of the images. I used Copic markers for all of the coloring. I fussy cut the coffee cups and added some Foam Tape to the back. I used the coordinating die for the pumpkin and I added two layers of foam tape to the pumpkin.
All of the pattern paper is from the Bo Bunny Dreams of Autumn collection. I used a white A2 top folding card base. I hope you enjoyed today's card share!
Don't forget to check out The Stamp Simply Blog and 2017 FALL Coffee Lovers Blog Hop. All of the supplies used to create my card can be found at The Stamp Simply Ribbon Store.
Thanks so much for joining me today and I hope you have a wonderful weekend!
Hugs & Smiles,
Heidi
Supplies
Stamps: Stamp Simply Clear Stamps - Welcome Fall SS-020, Altenew - Coffee Love
Paper: Bo Bunny Dreams of Autumn, Cardstock - White
Ink/Markers: Memento Tuxedo Black, Altenew Warm and Cozy (Orange Cream), Tim Holtz Distress Oxide Ink Vintage Photo, Copic Markers Y38, YR04, YR14, Y15, YG25, G24, E55, E57
Dies: Stamp Simply Steel Dies - Welcome Fall Pumpkin SS-DIE009
Accessories: My Mind's Eye Follow Your Heart Enamel Dots, Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L E-Z Runner, Foam Tape, Tim Holtz Stamp Platform, Ranger Mini Ink Blending Tool
Beautiful layered design and such a cool trick with the mixed sentiments. Your colored image really pops with the white border. My favorite card yet! Hugs, Autumn (SewPaperPaint)
ReplyDeleteLove it, so beautiful with all the elements and colors coming together.
ReplyDeleteYour card is gorgeous! I love how you created your sentiment.
ReplyDeleteHello Heidi!
ReplyDeleteYour rich colors are gorgeous, and that pumpkin is SO amazing.
Blessings,
Karen Letchworth
I have a giveaway on my blog for the Coffee Blog Hop!
www.karen-mycuprunnethover.blogspot.com
Simply gorgeous! Love the sneak peek of a great set.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card!
ReplyDeleteLove the vibrancy of your card!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing,
Shanna
www.caffeinatedcraftiness.wordpress.com
This is absolutely stunning!!! Gorgeous card xoxoxo
ReplyDeleteoh wow. so gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome card and colors. Love the images.
ReplyDeleteLoved this card when I saw it earlier in the hop! Everything about it is just gorgeous :)
ReplyDeleteSo cute and bright. Love the coloring and the verse.
ReplyDeleteGreat fall card! I am in the mood for pumpkin spice too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors and patterns on this!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card!
ReplyDeleteCute card! Thanks for participating.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Love that pumpkin... love how the die cuts out the little bits... and love your gorgeous rich colors!
ReplyDeletewonderful card Heidi. love how you added the vintage photo oxide ink around the sentiment. oxide inks seem to blend beautifully. it's almost like a glow around the sentiment. (gail)
ReplyDeletewow!
ReplyDeleteits stunning!
Lovely card. Love how you inked up the sentiment.
ReplyDeleteloving all your layers!
ReplyDeleteThis card is simply gorgeous! Love the colors!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning! A wonderful fall card design.
ReplyDeleteWonderful card
ReplyDeleteI love the way the colors look
It's a great job
Gorgeous--love the rich fall colors.
ReplyDeleteoh wow, so pretty!
ReplyDeleteLove the depth of colors. Striking.
ReplyDeleteWow! Colouring is amazing!!! Beautiful card!!!
ReplyDeleteThe colors in this card! Just marvelous!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, love the sentiment too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card. I love the way you have the layers done with the sentiment panel standing out so clean. thanks for sharing. I have blog candy up today (Thursday) be sure to check it out. www.lindacreates.com/blog. Hugs ~ Linda
ReplyDeleteBeautiful coloring and great layering! Blue makes more interesting to the card!
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