Tuesday, August 1, 2017

Cup of Coffee

Hey there. Hope your week is off to a good start. Decided I needed a little stamp challenge therapy tonight. We have been working outside the last few nights. I was going into withdrawal. Lol.
This card has a little magic in store for you. I think it reads pretty clean and simple. Kraft, white, pink and brown cardstock with just a few stamps. But the magic begins when you pull the ribbon up.
It reveals a hidden stamped panel.
I wanted to enter this in the Simon Says Stamp Monday food or drink challenge, Papertrey Ink #293 slider challenge and the Less is More #339 pierced challenge.
 

Thanks for stopping by, Sue.



8 comments:

  1. Hi Sue! First of all, love the oval window. So warm with the mug. And the sweetness of the bright polka dot image beneath is just perfect! Darling card!

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  2. What a great saying, Sue! So fun how you change the cup, that's cool!! Works wonderfully with the kraft. Thanks so much for sharing your beautiful creation with us at Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge! hugs, Maura

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  3. Oh, how wonderful to see that pink polka cup appear when the slider is lifted! Adore your color combination on this.

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  4. LOVE that the mug changes from plain to polka dots! Talk about a jolt of java ;)! SO fun!

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  5. What a fun design and so funky too. Great way to showcase your pierced elements and I just love the interactivity and fab colours against the neutral card base. Thanks so much for joining us at Less is More

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  6. What a lovely design! The fun interactivity is great, and the pink is such a fabulous pop of bright against the Kraft background. Awesome job! Thanks so much for playing along with us at Less is More :)

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  7. Such a fun design, so cleverly thought and made! I love the color of pink with kraft. Very cheerful card for a good friend! Thanks for joining us at Less Is More and I hope to see you playing a long in our new color challenge: tropical fruits!

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  8. So cute, looks great with the kraft paper.

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