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Showing posts with label thanks a latte. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thanks a latte. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Thank You Coffee Card

Hi Friends!

Hope you all had a fantastic Christmas and are enjoying holiday season. I love Christmas so it will be hard to move on, but we have some wonderful things ahead for the new year.

Today, DT Val created a cheery coffee card that you can use for all your "thank you" needs or even to write a "thank you" for the Christmas gifts you got. Her choice of design and color makes this a great all around card.

It would be simple enough to change out the sentiment and make this into a Thinking of You card or Birthday Card. Just choose your saying.

Here is how Val created this lovely card...
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Hello and Happy Almost-New-Year! Seriously? 2015 is almost over? Wow, it's been a good year for me, and the perfect way to finish the year is to announce that I am now officially employed! I am now working in a children's dentist office (the one all 4 of my kids have been going to for 16 years!) training to be the Office Coordinator; I am super duper excited!
HOWEVER, with that wonderful news comes some sad news... I will be leaving DeNami Design. I have worked for DeNami for 6 months now, and it's been a wonderful 6 months and a great team to work with! I will definitely miss the adorable images Nami designs! Hopefully I will find the time to work with them occassionally, though! 

OK, so now on to the card I designed for today! I made a Thank You Coffee Card!
I started by stamping the Whimsical Wreath stamp all over my blending card paper with Memento Tuxedo Black Ink. Then I stamped the coffee cups from the Cafe Clear Stamp Set in each of the wreaths. I colored all the images with Copic Sketch Markers. After coloring the cups, I stamped the smiley face and the hearts onto the cups with VersaFine Onyx Black Pigment Ink.


I took out some vellum, trimmed it down, and stamped the dotted lines from the Basic Borders set, and the Thanks a Latte sentiment, with Memento Rich Cocoa ink. Then I quickly poured a brown embossing powder over the stamped images and heat embossed them.


I adhered the vellum to the  paper with adhesive. The final touches were painting the coffee mugs with a shimmery paint marker and adheringit to a piece of decorative cardstock.


Hope you enjoyed and got some inspiration! Have a wonderful day, and Happy New Year, and HAPPY CRAFTING!

Valerie W.
Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Thanks a Latte Card

The weather is getting quite chilly these days here in the Pacific NW. I hear some of you have snow! I love drinking hot drinks this time of year. This card reminds me of warm memories of winter and the hot drinks. You can make this into a delightful gift by just tucking in a coffee gift card. 
Our own DT, Lisa P, made this delightful card using the new Thanks a Latte stamp. With so many coffee cups in our collection, this is a versatile image.




You can easily duplicate Lisa's card with the simple instructions she has shared for us. Here is how she did it, in Lisa's own words:
This card features the brand new CL-F247 Thanks A Latte sentiment, which pairs up perfectly with the images in DeNami Design’s “Espresso” Collection.

I created a 4.25” x 5.5” card base from kraft cardstock, covered the front with patterned paper, and rounded all four corners. I cut a 3” x 4.5” panel from patterned paper and punched the top edge with a Round Binding Edge punch. I stamped the J38 Brushed Espresso image with TK-ME900 Tuxedo Black Memento ink onto the panel and again onto a piece of patterned paper. I stamped the A94 Mini Heart with TK-VF082 Onyx Black Versafine ink just above the steam on my focal panel and stamped it again onto patterned paper. I fussy cut the mug and the heart from the patterned papers and paper pieced them onto the images on my focal panel. I stamped CL-F247 Thanks A Latte at the bottom, added a touch of shading to the image with markers and then used a glitter pen to add a touch of sparkle to the steam and the heart. I adhered the finished panel to the left edge of the card. To finish, I cut a strip of patterned paper with a scalloped die, attached it as shown and tied on some rustic jute twine.

Thanks A Latte for stopping by today!

Supplies:
Markers: Copic Sketch Markers
Spica Glitter Pen: Clear (Too Marker Products Inc)
Cardstock: Kraft (Papertrey Ink)
Patterned Paper: Sweater Weather 6x6 Inch Petite Paper Pack (Lawn Fawn)
Punch: Round Binding Edge (EK Success)
Die: Medium Scalloped Border (Papertrey Ink)
Twine: Rustic Jute Button Twine (Papertrey Ink)
Adhesive: GL01 Quickie Glue Pen (Sakura), Adhesive Tape Runner (Tombow), Scor-Tape (Scor-Pal)
Tool: Crop-A-Dile Corner Chomper (We R Memory Keepers)
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