Super excited to announce that I am lucky to be joining the Cas-ual Fridays Stamps Challenge Squad for the Friday Challenge! I discovered Cas-ual Fridays products during one of the Coffee Lovers Blog Hops! I love these stamps and dies, and have used some of my favorite sets and created a card (while on vacation) to celebrate! Starting with the challenge that begins this coming Friday, July 6th, I'll be providing inspiration up on the Fridays Challenge Blog along with the rest of the awesome design team! I am so looking forward to working with Michele and the rest of this oh so talented team!
Well, of course I used my favorite cup dies... the Coffee Cup Fri Die and the Peace, Love and Coffee stamp set along with one of my new favorite sets, the Garden Fri Dies! My card colors were inspired by the current Calling All Sistahs Challenge over at Cas-ual Fridays!
Here's that Inspiration Photo (beautiful right??):
You have about a week left to play along with this one. So, put your thinking cap on for this Calling All Sistahs challenge and then come back here this Friday to checkout the new Friday Challenge and see what we've created to inspire you!
Thanks for stopping! See you again soon!
Congrats on making it onto the Inspiration Team, super excited for you and so good to see you join us at Calling All Sistahs. I love how you combined these gorgeous coloured flowers with the coffee mug-great take on our colours and a card sure to make someone have a happy day xx
ReplyDeleteYay! Congratulations, Lisa! That's awesome news - they are so lucky to have you! Your coffee card is adorable!
ReplyDeleteSo Happy for you Lisa! They have some AWESOME Stamps & Dies!! :) Your card is super cute too!
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Congrats, Lisa! Super coffee themed card to celebrate!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on making it on the CAS-ual Fridays team! I can see why they chose you. Such talent and such beautiful cards! Thank you for playing along with the Calling All Sistahs challenge. I hope you will join us again for a new challenge starting on the 18th.
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