Hi card-making friends, welcome back. Today, I have Tim Holtz Fresh Brewed Coffee Cards to share with you. One of my purchases that got stuck in the mail strike was this adorable Sidekick—Side Order die and embossing folder set. So now that it has finally arrived, I had to have a little fun with it. I made three clean and simple cards.
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The little die set has 11 pieces to create different kinds of coffee beverages and the embossing folder has two repeating rows of coffee drinks. It’s super easy to repeat emboss all the way down a card front. I did it, and then decided not to use it behind the card on the right, it got just a bit too busy, LOL, so I’ll save it for another card.
Products Used:
- Tim Holtz Fresh Brewed Side Kick – Side Order
- Waffle Flower Paper Hug Sentiments
- Sizzix Card Stock
- Distress Oxide Ink – Gathered Twigs
- VersaFine Clair Nocturne black ink
Tim Holtz Fresh Brewed Coffee Cards – Card #1
Start by embossing two scraps of card stock in pink and brown and place on angles on the white A2 sized side folding card base.
Next, place the card into the Misti and stamp the sentiment in black in the bottom right corner.
NOTE: The Waffle Flower Paper Hug Sentiments is a new release that goes live tomorrow, Feb 5, I’ll add the link to them tomorrow when they go live
Then, die cut the coffee mug pieces, glue them together and use foam squares to attach to the card front.
Tim Holtz Fresh Brewed Coffee Cards – Card #2
Use the embossing folder to emboss three strips in teal, chocolate and pink, then cut them apart. Grunge them up a little bit with the Gathered Twigs Distress Oxide Ink.
Next, build three rows with the pieces leaving space at the bottom to stamp the sentiment using Waffle Flower Paper Hug Sentiments.
Then, die cut the larger coffee drink using vellum for the lid. Grunge it up a little bit before attaching it to the bottom right corner with foam squares.
Tim Holtz Fresh Brewed Coffee Cards – Card #3
Start by die cutting the larger coffee cup from Chocolate Kiss patterned paper. This was a free gift with an order from Scrapbook.com last month.
Grunge them up a little bit and add foam squares to the back.
Next, stamp and die cut the sentiment and add it to the center of a top folding A2 sized card base.
Then add the four coffee cups.
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