Friday, July 19, 2013

FM119 Ode to Coffee

In the Stampin' Up world, we're settling into our new catalog, and most of us have gotten hold of some new sets.  This week's Friday Mashup challenge is to use the following sketch and your new favorite stamp set.  Of course, it doesn't have to be Stampin' Up... whatever is new to you that you love!

Here's your Mashup Challenge:
  1. Create a project using the "Sketch".
  2. Create a project with a "Favorite New Stamp Set".
  3. Or Mash it Up and create a project "using the Sketch with your Favorite NEW Stamp Set".
I just got the Perfect Blend stamp set in the mail, so a great time to fall in love with it!  I knew I would anyway, because I love coffee sets.

I used a couple sneak peeks here... the burlap ribbon and chevron punch are from the upcoming Holiday catalog.  Fun!

Stamps: Perfect Blend; Paper: Crumb Cake, Early Espresso, Very Vanilla, Whisper White, Epic Day DSP; Ink: Early Espresso, Early Espresso marker; Accessories: Burlap ribbon, Chevron punch, Sewing machine, Thread, Dimensionals.

Thanks for stopping by!

6 comments:

hollybeary creations said...

Love Love Love this!!! I have to get this coffee stamp. I really like the sketch you created and how you used the Chevron.. Great use of the Burlap ribbon as well.

Lisa said...

Great challenge this week Heidi,that sketch and the arrows really had me stumped for a bit. Love the green on your card and the burlap looks great!

Looks like you had a great time at convention!

Lili said...

Beautiful card Heidi! I love the combination of colors, the sketch you created and the layers on your card. Thanks for the fun challenge.

Tara Bourgoin said...

Loved this sketch, love that stamp set, love this card! It's that simple! That burlap ribbon is so yummy.

Amy White said...

Fabulous card Heidi! Love the dsp you've used, the chevron punched shapes and of course that great coffee cup!! Thanks for the fun challenge this week!

Amanda Corbet said...

So cute! I really like how you used the same DSP on the coffee cup as you did on the chevrons in the background! Absolutely wonderful!