Saturday, October 3, 2015

Happiness...in a Cup


 This is my last card of the night (I swear!)  This is one of my favorite coffee cup images from Stamplorations.  I've been holding on to this piece of background paper I made using the ink and alcohol technique (very cool...and very messy...which is why I don't do it often and save every piece that I make:)  

Thanks to these challenges for helping me put this card together:
















36 comments:

  1. Beautiful card, love the rich fall colors and the background paper

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  2. Beautiful rich coffee colors.
    What a great card.

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  3. Love it! Well, I'm a coffee fan - and this is both coffee and autumnal with the colours and texture. Nicely done. Thanks so much for playing along with our Autumn challenge at The Male Room this week!

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  4. Lovely panel for this cute creation!

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  5. Beautiful card, Kathy! I love that background paper and see why you held on to it - I can only imagine the mess that the technique makes, but the end result is gorgeous!

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  6. Perfectly perfect fall coffee card!

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  7. very nice, love the background and the colors you used!

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  8. Love so much!!! So beautiful card☕

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  9. Awesome masculine autumn card. Perfect for all the challenges.

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  10. So so fab! LOVE the wood grain BG

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  11. So many fun papers you used, love it.

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  12. Fantastic, rustic creation! I love that handmade paper~

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  13. LOVE that gorgeous background paper against the wood!!

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  14. Love it! That background you created is gorgeous!!

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  15. What a great card and I love how you photographed it.Thanks for joining us at The Male Room!

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  16. Beautiful card! Love the paper pieced coffee cup and rich colors!

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  17. Fantastic, and I too love that coffee cup stamp!

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  18. lovely card - love the dp choices!

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  19. What a fantastic card. Love the choice of papers for your cup and that wood background paper is cool.

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  20. This card is simply gorgeous! Love the autumn colors and that wood grain background!

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  21. It is special paper, and I can see why you save it. This is lovely, and I adore that sweet little polka dotted cup! Wonderful card. Cozy and warm. Bev

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  22. Fabulous! love that wood paper!
    Many thanks for joining in our Masculine Challenge at Cute Card Thursday this week! Debx

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  23. What a great card Kathy. All the elements are so harmonious and the background paper you've made is just perfect! Thanks for joining us this week at As You See It.

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  24. awesome card! I love all the paper piecing! :) thank you for playing with us at simon says stamp wednesday challenge!

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  25. what a beautiful card, i LOOOOOVE it! thanks for SHOPPING YOUR (wooden!) STASH with us this week! :)

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  26. Gorgeous fall colours! That must be a Pumpkin Spice Latte! Love the paper piecing and both amazing backgrounds! Thanks for sharing your inspiration with us at As You See It Challenges this week.

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  27. What a nice masculine card, and I have never tried that technique and your personal made design paper looks good against the wood grain. Great card.

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  28. Gorgeous fall card!! I love the wood panels and that coffee cup!! Thanks for joining the crew at SHOPPING OUR STASH for our "Wooden It Be Nice" challenge this week!!

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  29. So glad you shared this awesome card with us at the As You See It Challenge. I love the coffee image with the polka dots on the cup.

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  30. Great interpretation of the sketch! Love those warm, coffee tones and the wood background reminds me of a table at a hip coffee shop! Thanks for playing along with the As You See It Challenge!

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  31. Love your take on the sketch. Thanks for playing with us at AYSI.

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