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Friday, May 3, 2019

2019 Spring/ Summer Coffee Lovers Blog Hop

Yes, here we are for another week of coffee fun!
Thanks to Amy and her crew we are feasted to some wonderful
coffee inspiration and when participating you can also win
some great coffee goodies.

So for all the fun and information you go here:
I start the hop with a give away!
This Craft Sensations clear stamp set is for one
of you, if you leave a comment to this blogpost.
On Sunday May 12 the winner will be announced..

Now on to the art work.
I have been seeing lots of these Artist Trading coins lately
and i thought it was a fun idea to make some for the  Coffee
Lovers Blog Hop.

What is an ARTIST TRADING COIN you may ask.
It is like the Artist Trading Card (ATC). A  fixed size
and not for sale, can only be obtained by trading.
The fixed size of an artist trading coin is a circle of 2,5 inch
and can be decorated with every kind of craft.


For the first two coins I  used some scraps of paper,
a circle die of 2,5 inch and a backcover to add 
title, name and other info of the coin.

I used the die to make a circle with pencil on the paper
so I know where to add the artwork. 
So I stamped and colored with my Stampin'blends.
Cut everything and added this to the coin.
The lady is out of a package by Tim Holtz.

When everything is in place, the coin is cut.

This is the result.

And here is another one. Behind the cups I also
used some washi tape.
And this is the last one for today.

I wish you a wonderful coffee week and hope 
to see many of you around by visiting all your blogs
or instagram.

And the winner of my stampset is:
 
Vivian Foo said...
OH... I love how you integrate the vintage images with the Coffee. Inspiring to me.
                                                         
Vivian, please contact me, 
so i can send you the stamps.
Congratulations!


Thanks for looking
and have a latte creative day!









30 comments:

  1. What great ATC's! I have yet to try making the coins, but you have inspired me. I keep seeing more of those TH people in different uses, what a fun idea. Nicely done!

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  2. Leuk om jou coins op de coffeeloving blog hop te zien Hetty.
    En je hebt de stempelset al gebruikt!
    Veel koffie-plezier van de week ;o)

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  3. These are so fun, Hetty. Love the one with the lady, so vintage, which I love. Thanks for the giveaway, too. :-)

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  4. I am amazed at how much art you have packed into the 2-1/2 inch Artist Trading Coins! They are too cute! Love that lady image. And your coffee stamps are sweet! Thanks for the introduction to Artist Trading Coins!

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  5. Hello, sweet Hetty!
    It's always SO much fun stopping by your blog - especially during the Coffee Hops. Your creativity is always amazing. And what an awesome give-away set. This event is always extra special, and I'm always beyond grateful for everyone's efforts. I hope you had a lot of fun creating for this special event. I look forward to several more visits by your blog.
    Have a blessed week,
    Karen L

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  6. I have not seen these trading coins but they are a sensational idea. Love the look of your coffee themed ones! Thanks for the inspiration and sharing such good ideas with all of us!

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  7. Hetty...I love your round ATCs (especially the one with the vintage woman image). :) These look like such fun to make...I may have to give them a try. Thanks for sharing and your fun giveaway too! :)

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  8. Very cute ATCs. I love how you make them first on a bigger piece and cut it down. When I tried it, I cut it out first but I think your way looks easier. TFS and hoping to see you around soon!

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  9. These are fabulous! Love the colors in all of them - a nice ATC and circle at that! Cool - a coin? That is a neat idea - been awhile since I did an ATC - like how your art turned out here - TFS and for your lovely give away as well - happy crafting!

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  10. hetty! I made it up to you! This is so fun. I've been seeing the coins around and appreciate you adding more information about it.
    Your projects are amazing. I'm loving the vintage theme!

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  11. OH! I wish I had just a little of your creativity, these are wonderful. Because I don't, you can leave me out of the prize!
    Faith x

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  12. OH... I love how you integrate the vintage images with the Coffee. Inspiring to me.

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  13. Fun ATCoins Hetty! I love using these as embellishments for cards and projects. I adore the vintage images!

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  14. What wonderful pieces of ATC's dear Hetty! That lady image is so cute, love the vintage feel!

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  15. What fun card Hetty. We did those ATC's in one of my groups. They are fund to do.I love the way you did yours.

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  16. Hetty, your Coin ATC are fabulous. What a great idea. I have not yet tried making coins but it looks so much fun.

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  17. Your coins are gorgeous. I have not made them but then I was not into ATCs either. And, thanks for chance to win your goodies. You are so generous!

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  18. Fun ATC.. I haven't seen them in rounds. Great images.

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  19. This is amazing. I have a problem steering away from clean and simple but this makes me want to try! Thank you!

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  20. Awesome! I've been very curious about the Artist Trading Coins... must give it a go... yours are beautiful!

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  21. LOve ATC coins and always think to try some on my own... Your look AMAZING! Thanks for the tips, you have inspired me! :)

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  22. Wow, I love your ATCs, so many ideas and so beautiful.
    Hugs xx

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  23. Love your ATCs and coins!! I haven't tried the coins just yet... love your inspiration though!

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  24. Hetty! I love your coins!! These look like fun!
    I will send pictures when I do!!
    Thanks for sharing!!

    Congrats to Vivian Foo on winning your blog candy!!

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  25. Love the vintage feel of these Hetty and I love collages. Collages are something I can not do but I love to look at. I started late this year but had so much fun making coffee cards.

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