I have a good friend of mine who is also a coffee-holic, so I chose that theme for the card I made for her birthday, using the Teatime stamp set from Rubbernecker.
I have two views to show you of my card because Joanie, on Splitcoaststampers, gave a technique challenge that she coined as Sentiment Underneath. In her words, she wrote: "It's pretty simple...just attach an image panel on the front of your card with a brad at the top only. Then stamp the sentiment under the image panel on the cardstock, patterned paper, or another panel."
Here's the closed view:
and here's the open view:
Isn't that a cute idea she had?
Supplies I used:
Stamps: Teatime Set (#457) Rubbernecker
Cardstock: Tempting Turquoise, Chocolate Chip, White, polkadotted dp
Ink: Memento Black
Accessories: Stampin' Up's Really Rust and Chocolate Chip markers, chocolate brad, octagon Nestabilities, scalloped border punch, dotted swiss embossing folder, slanted corner punch, dimensionals
Thanks for stopping by and have a terrific day!
Charlene, that IS the cutest idea! Love it and will have to try it. Beautiful card.
ReplyDeletelove this!!! I'm trying to comment it won't let me..
ReplyDeletethis is very cool! I will have to try this technique!
ReplyDeleteEllen
You did a super job with the TLC! I think this is cool~!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute idea, Charlene! Love your tea card in these bright fun colors!!
ReplyDeleteNow this is fun. I have never seen this one. I like this. A secret message card. Great job.
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