*Note: this is my second post for today.
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Today, I have a card to share for
Scroll down or click here to see my post for the PTI blog hop. Thanks!
Today, I have a card to share for
Inspired By All the Little Things #45:
It was my intention to make a neutral card for the challenge,
but I just couldn't resist adding in a touch of aqua!
I started by layering my panel over a strip of Crate Paper patterned paper.
I also paper-pieced the same paper for the cup, which I diecut using Caffeinated Cups Confetti Cuts
and stamped with the coordinating Caffeinated Cups stamp.
I stamped the coffee in the cup using Be A Barista.
I stamped my sentiment (from Be A Barista) on my background panel and
on the doily and then adhered them together.
A button and twine finishes it off.
Visit Inspired By All the Little Things to see the rest of the DT's takes
on the inspiration photo and to play along, if you'd like.
You have until Thursday, March 2nd to link up your card.
Thanks for looking!
15 comments:
Super FUN Leigh!
Great card !!!
Ineke X
Very sweet coffee card and especially love the soft aqua paired with the woodgrain!
Oh this is fabulous!!! LOVE!!
What a great inspiration photo, and I love your take on it! The aqua is the perfect pop of color, if you ask me! It adds just the right touch to your pretty card. I do love the large white panel, and your stamping on the doily, too. Such a fun coffee card, Leigh. Have a good weekend. Bev
Sweet card, Leigh. Love the doily.
Adorable, Leigh! I absolutely love the little homey touches of doily, button, and twine. And the woodgrain with white looks amazing!
Great colors and layout on the pretty card Leigh!
Such a cute card! And in my opinions, everything is better with a touch of aqua :)
Love the aqua, this is marvelous!!
I love that paper pieced cup, and partially stamping your sentiment on the doily is perfection!
Gorgeous card Leigh!
Wonderful take on this weeks inspiration photo!
Awesome coffee card!
Love it! That doily and that little bit of woodgrain! So pretty!
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