This is the sketch for this week over at the
and I had fun playing with it.
You find all the details here.
For my card I used the free digital images
from Verve Stamps
and you find the freebie here.
All the above images come with the freebie.
Awesome, right?! Thank you so much, Julee.
I colored the cups in photoshop and printed them twice.
On the top heart on the cup i added a tiny sticky pearl.
In the background you see first a layer of design paper
from a 6x6 stack, a doily from my stash and 2 squares
embossed with a Stampin'Up! heart embossing folder.
For the inside I used the left over piece of the
design paper, a smaller cup and one of the sentiments.
I colored the hearts of the sentiment also in photoshop.
The tiny hearts are punched and you see them
also on the front of the card.
Thank you for looking
and have a creative day!
7 comments:
So cute, Hetty! I love it! Hope your relaxing weekend was wonderful! Sorry I'm late again for visiting!
Not sure my comments are working this morning, so sorry if you get this multiple times. Just want you to know that this card is awesome! Love how the sweet little hearts look like steam. Beautiful card, Hetty! Thanks for joining us for Mojo Monday.
What an adorable card. You totally ROCKED it out. Great job with the freebie images which I must check out. Thanks for the link. Hugs.
Beautiful cards and I am so impressed with your colouring in PS, love the design of the cards.
Faith
x
What a gorgeous card Hetty - love how you have coloured the cups and hearts in the sentiment digitally - very clever.
Blessings
Maxine
Great card! Love the coffee cups and how you used the sentiment and paper inside the card.
Hi there, Hetty!
Your card for the Verve Challenge is so cute. I hope you'll stop by to see mine as well. www.karen-mycuprunnethover.blogspot.com - I also have a challenge blog where you're most welcome to link up and play along for the chance to win even more amazing prizes. I hope you will join us here:
Word Art Wednesday - www.wordartwednesday.blogspot.com
Have a blessed week,
Karen Letchworth
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