It's my day on the PRS Blog. Hard to believe, but I actually used some of my patterned paper stash!
The coffee cup from Coffee Love was heat embossed & fussy cut. I did the same thing again only with the cup's top on a coordinating paper & attached it in place. Wouldn't a mocha taste even better served in such a pretty cup?! The card front was stamped with the large triangle image from Little Things in Delicata Shimmery Silver. I colored the open triangles with Wink of Stella--so pretty in real life. A Zig was used for the tiny black splatters & I rounded the corners. Love the Mini White Doily as a mat & luckily the Rose Quartz & Seaside buttons matched the floral paper. There are fun circle sentiments in Little Things, so I heat embossed one, punched it out & added it to the cup with foam tape. Always good to have a note card ready to send a friend. I'm entering ModSquad, SSS Monday, SSS Wednesday & Time Out. Thanks so much for taking time to stop by.
patterned paper, doily and buttons all came together for a lovely card, Greta - has sort of a retro feel to it in those colors.
ReplyDeleteI love that paper and it made a great cover for the cup. The buttons are a perfect match and the design is very clever. I have such a hard time cutting up my pattern paper but you give me inspiration.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute coffee cup and yes, it would taste better drinking from it! I love how the triangles cascade around the card too. I've been trying to use more of my pattern paper too.
ReplyDeleteJust love the patterned cup atop the doily, Greta! The triangles behind add the perfect touch!!
ReplyDeleteYep a Mocha would taste even better in this fabulous and colourful cup x. Fun card, great layout and the prettiest of patterned paper x.
ReplyDeleteEverything about your card is so pleasing, Greta! Love the pattern on the coffee cup, and the doily and buttons, too! Thank you for sharing this with us at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday challenge!
ReplyDeleteGreat card design and that cup is beautiful too. Adding the doily and buttons looks great too.
ReplyDeleteHi Greta lovely card my friend,well done xx
ReplyDeleteJust a lovely card, Greta! So pretty and delicate! Wonderful patterned paper, doily, and, buttons! And, awesome touch with the triangles!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to use your pp, Greta! I love the doily ~ so perfect with this pretty card!! Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteWonderful paper pieced and layered card Greta!
ReplyDeleteLove this PP Great, what a pretty coffee cup! It might even convince me to take up drinking coffee!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so fresh, modern and on trend! I can just about smell the coffee beans from here! Just beautiful Greta x
ReplyDeleteI like how you layered the doily and cup. I agree that pretty paper makes everything better. LOL
ReplyDeleteLovely design and great paper piecing. Great card, Greta. xx
ReplyDeletePretty Pattern paper Greta! So glad you decided to use it... it make the coffee cup POP!
ReplyDeleteTheresa
Perfect card, pretty colors together!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done Greta. Love the pretty patterned paper on your coffee cup.
ReplyDeleteYour card is fabulous! Love the beautiful image. Thank you so much for sharing with us at Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge. :)
ReplyDeleteIf only coffee was always served up this way! Gorgeous , gorgeous design papers and so beautifully paper pieced . Hugs Mrs A.
ReplyDeleteP.s. Line them up and I will be straight over. Lol.
Your paper pieced coffee cup looks really fantastic! I love the doily too, it really suits the card, and your additional stamping adds great interest. Thanks for joining us at Time Out!
ReplyDeleteLove your wonderful card....that to go cup looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteWell done using some patterned paper!! I have a huge stash of it but it never gets used. Such a good idea though to use it for the coffee cup, might have to borrow this idea myself.....Love the pretty paper you used and the triangles and buttons are fabulous embellishments. So glad you joined us at TIME OUT!
ReplyDeleteFabulous card!! Thank you for joining our challenge over on MOD Squad Challenge.
ReplyDeleteAnnie - DT Member