I'm honored to be guesting with Miss Ink Stamps this month and today is National Coffee Day so of course I had to use my favorite coffee set from Miss Ink. The Brewtiful stamp set was perfect for some no line coloring!
I started off by creating a light patterned background with the Diamond Fade stencil and some Old Paper Distress Ink. I stamped the gorgeous large coffee plant stamp from the Brewtiful set using Inkon3 Fadeout Ink onto some Copic friendly paper and colored it in. I added some detail with colored pencils.
Next I stamped this awesome Have Heart stamp onto Kraft paper and cut it out; popped everything up and added the How You Bean sentiment from the Brewtiful set.
To celebrate National Coffee Day, Miss Ink is having a sale! 20% off all coffee related products including the Brewtiful set and I highly suggest you pick it up. It really is one of my favorites! No code is necessary! Just add your favorite coffee products to your cart! (And anything else you feel you might need!)
Thanks for stopping and be sure to check out all of my National Coffee Day posts! There are lots of sales going on and prizes being offered and you don't want to miss out!
Come again soon!
Love the coffee plant design! Beautiful coloring on your pretty card! Happy National Coffee Day!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Lisa!
ReplyDeleteYou have a definite grasp for the "no line coloring"
Love this, so much!!!
Beautiful card, love
ReplyDeletethe heart and lovely
coloring on the coffee
bean plant.
Carla from Utah
oh this is beautiful, your no line coloring is AMAZING.
ReplyDeleteWow! Another awesome coffee card! I love that Have Heart stamp and the fade stencil! Both of those things make your card outstanding!
ReplyDeleteSo Darn CUTE!!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteTheresa
Love love love this!! LOVING that heart!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome card, I love your layout with the stenciled background!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous and the coloring is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAwesome card and that hear is on my wishlist now!
ReplyDeletePretty card with the heart and the coffee sentiment.
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