Welcome to another Club Scrap Blog Hop
by the Club Scrap Arist Team.
I hope you came over here from
and seen her beautiful artwork.
As I am playing along also with the
The theme for all the artwork will be coffee
(and I think you are not surprised!).
The technique challenge we were given is to use
the paperlace and or the tags that came with
the Club Scrap March kit challed Paris Fleamarket.
You find these product in the shop here.
It was fun to play with them.
Here you can see all the projects that I made.
2 cards and a coffee tray.The color scheme of
Paris Fleamarket is just so wonderful for these projects.
First the cards.
For both of themI used part of the paper lace as a stencil.
The coffee cupstamps are from Club Scrap's
Coffee Break unmounted rubber stamps.
So I took a piece of white paper,
worn lipstick distress inkpad and a blending tool.
I used the blending tool, to color the paperlace and
color the paper behind it. I did this twice and turned the corner,
so together it looks like a square.
Now the background paper for the card looks
like this. I cut of the colored corner ofthe
paper lace and used it to cover the white part
of the card,making it look like acovered
table. I cut of the outside of the paper and
used it to cover the top of the table.
The sentiment is from the unmounted rubber stamps
from Paris Fleamarket. The cups are stamped
with worn lipstick distress ink and embossed with
clear embossing powder..The flowers are punched
with a SU! punch and two sizes are layered and
fastned with a button from the kit.
The cardis finished of with a ribbon from the kit.
Card #2 also started with using the paper lace as a stencil.
This time I put the white paper in a box and used
silver Perfect Pearl mist for spraying through the paper
lace to the background paper. I also used the
part of the corner twice to make a square in the background.
Then I cut of the corner and als folded it around the card
tomake it look like the table.
This time I stamped the sentiment on one of the
tags. This sentiment and the cups are from
the Coffee Break kit. The cups are embossed
with baby pink embossing powder. The coffee pot
is cut out with a die from Joy! crafts.
This time I used a pink embroidery thread through
the paperlace as decoration
And now for the tray. This tray is about 8 x 5,5 inch.
Just right for 2 cups.I bought it in one of those cheap stores.
It ha a glass bottom,so you can add a picture in it.
So this is the finished tray. I used the other 2 parts of the
paperlace. First I cut a piece of 8 x 5,5 inch from the pink paper
that came with this kit. Then the paper lace and in the middle
a piece of black printed and pink printed paper. Again stamps from
the Coffee Break kit.
The cups are cut with dies I have from Taylored Expressions
and the flowers are from the same SU! punch as
before (it punches 3 flowers at the same time).
Next you find lots mor inspiration on
and if you loose your way,
you can always go back to the
Thank you for looking.
Have a creative day!
Very nice Hetty - thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYour cards are beautiful. I like that you shared how you created your background. It turned out so well.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful as always, love the tray AND your cards.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool technique with beautiful results!
ReplyDeleteThese are all so beautiful. I love that you shared how you made them too, so much fun to watch others create.
ReplyDeleteThe cards are fabulous, and I love the tray, I am ready for some coffee now!
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful set! I really love the lacy background on these!
ReplyDeleteWow, Wow and WOW! So gorgeous!! That tray... yum!
ReplyDeleteWay to go Hetty! I adore this post and all your coffee creation! Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards, lovely colors
ReplyDeleteHetty, all your projects are amazing!
ReplyDeleteWeer superleuke kaarten Hetty.
ReplyDeleteWat je al niet kan doen als achtergrond met stencils.
I love how you used the lacy mat as both the tool and part of the project. Great inking job Hetty!!
ReplyDeleteHetty, your cards and tray are absolutely fantastic! I love the coffee theme, and also how you colored the doilies and used the white cardstock behind to create a background at the same time.
ReplyDeletekeeping up with your coffee theme, i see! :) great ideas, hetty!
ReplyDeleteHetty, love your card, and thanks so much for sharing your techniques. Both are Beautiful cards and look like a setting for a Tea Party.
ReplyDeleteYour cards are very inspiring! I also love that tray...what a great hostess gift!
ReplyDeleteWow, stunning projects today! I have to say I really love the tea pot - just something about a scripty paper! So very elegant.
ReplyDeleteCoffee and lace, a winning combination. Love them all but that tray is great
ReplyDeleteThat tray is stunning! I love that you took your craft outside of the box!
ReplyDeleteOMGosh, Hetty! You got twice the bang for your buck with the lace. Background stencil and embellishment. That tray is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute cards and tray. Love them.
ReplyDeleteThese are FABULOUS, Hetty!
ReplyDeleteYour creations are lovely. Love the lace.
ReplyDeleteWow, Hetty, fun projects as always. That tray is so awesome, and the tinting of the doilies on the cards, very cool!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic set of projects, Hetty. I love 'em all!!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous project, Hetty! I love the background!
ReplyDeleteLovely cards and tray! I love the lace mat as a stencil and the worn lipstick color!
ReplyDeleteAll your projects are just beautiful, Hetty
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards and tray!! Thanks for sharing the process and your beautiful work!!
ReplyDeleteLove what you've created Hetty! Everything is so cool but I love that tray the most - it's beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteTFS!
Very nice/fun as always, I always enjoy seeing what you come up with.
ReplyDeleteHetty! Such beautiful work! I love how you threaded through the lace! So pretty. LOVE!
ReplyDeleteHetty! Just beautiful! I love how you threaded through the lace-Love!
ReplyDeleteI must remember to use the lace as a stencil first when I want to color it. It made a beautiful background for your charming coffee cards.
ReplyDeleteWhat stunning and ever so pretty projects Hetty - love how you have used the lace stencils.
ReplyDeleteBlessings
Maxine
Hetty absolutely gorgeous. I love how you used the paper lace mats as a stencil and I am a big fan of coffee and love how you showcased them.
ReplyDeleteAmazing work ... the lace used as stencil looks awesome
ReplyDeleteLovely cards, Hetty! Happy Thursday and Happy Hopping!
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL projects Hetty!!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE your INKY lace background and pair of coffee cups, a DELIGHTFUL colour combo & design with a SWEET sentiment!!!
PS - I've already commented on your tray and delicate cups & pot card via Flickr :)
What gorgeous cards! The backgrounds are simply amazing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful projects. TFS
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely set, Hetty, and so fun, too!
ReplyDeleteLovely work Hetty -
ReplyDeleteLove your projects and LOVE Club Scrap!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful coffee cards!
ReplyDeleteLovely cards and tray! Love them!
ReplyDeleteLilian
The Leaf Studio
Wow, so much beautiful detail.
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