My good friend, Kathy Schweinfurth invited me to be her coffee date on the Coffee Loving Cardmakers blog . This is a new feature where the design team members invite a friend to be their ‘coffee date’. We each created cards for this special blog.
Our cards were inspired by a sketch and color combo:
Here is the card I created. I really love this pretty to go cup image and I thought the sentiment was a good fit.

Coffee Cup Image: Unity Spring To Go
Sentiment: Altenew Coffee Talk
Patterned Paper: Jen Hadfield: Heart of Home “Painted Gingham”
I started my card by stamping the image and coloring it with my Copic markers. I fussy cut it and also fussy cut an additional flower to give my card a little dimension.
Using the sketch as a guide, I cut my card pieces, including some pretty ribbon I had in my stash. I wanted to add something more to the back panel, so I stenciled some coffee rings with Ground Espresso Distress Oxide Ink. (As you can see, I’m really taking this coffee thing seriously!)

Next, I glued my pieces to my card base, except my to go cup because I needed to line up my sentiment. Using my Misti, I stamped the sentiment and then adhered the die cut circle to my card. Lastly, I used foam tape to pop up my cup.

This card will most likely be sent to a friend at work, who swears she can’t function without her caffeine.
Also, we have a little giveaway! Leave a comment on the Coffee Loving Cardmakers blog for a chance to win a coffee-loving prize package (US only). For an additional entry, leave a comment on my blog and Kathy’s- Stamps At Play
Commenting open until Saturday, August 3rd. Winner will be announced on our blogs Sunday, August 4th.
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I love all of your coffee cards, but this one is especially awesome! It’s only made better by the fact that I’m reading your blog while drinking my morning coffee 😉 nice work!
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Perfect!! I’m ready for another cup lol
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Beautiful card! I love your take on the sketch and the pretty color combo! Pretty layering and color combo!
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Thank you so much!
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You did a great job on your coffee card challenge! This card is awesome!
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Thanks friend!!😘
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That Unity stamp is one of my favorites! I love this card.
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Thanks Marty!
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I like how you used brown ink instead of black to outline the cup, etc. It looks just perfect!
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Thank you so much!
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Fabulous look to your
card, the flower is so
pretty.
Carla from Utah
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Thank you so much!!
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I love all the layers and your coloring is amazing. Just a beautiful card!
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Thank you so much!!
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Such a fabulous card! The soft colors and the flowers on the cup are beautiful!
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Thank you so much Amanda!
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What a beautiful card! I love the soft colors and the way you used the stencil and vellum!
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Thank you for your kind comments😘
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Wow, this is really brew-tiful!! Love the gorgeous inspiration you had to go on. The flowers & leaf colors you used are so pretty together. I can’t live without my coffee either! haha
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Same here ☕️😝! Thank you for your kind comments.
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Such a fun idea. Your card is really nice! I especially like the coffee rings on the background and the flowers on the cup.
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Thank you so much for your sweet comments!
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I love that stencil. Great card! Thanks for the chance to win.
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Thanks for your kind comments and for stopping by😘
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What a treat to find you blog and to see this pretty card! I love the soft florals and the gingham banner. Your card has the feel of relaxing with a great cup of coffee!
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Thank you so much! I appreciate your kind comments ☕️😘
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Stunning!! You did a Super Incredible Creative job here!
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Thank you! I truly appreciate your sweet words☕️😘
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Your card is so lovely! I love the different creations you both made.
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Thank you so much!
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This is such a beautiful card! 🙂
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Thanks so much!
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So pretty. I like the colors and layers.
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Thank you so much!
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