This is another post for The 2018 Fall/Winter Coffee Lovers Blog Hop
These are my last set of ATCs made with my prize from Joy Clair
They also follow the inspiration for the Joy Clair Challenge for December/January:
These are my last set of ATCs made with my prize from Joy Clair
They also follow the inspiration for the Joy Clair Challenge for December/January:
Recipe:
1. Bases of pale yellow cardstock
2. I used a paper from a Dovecraft Noel 8x8 paper pad to form the next layers; one with sparkly Christmas trees on.
3. I then stamped the teabags with the sentiments and the teacup on yellow and cut them out or punched the heart. I distressed the edges of the heart with mossy distress ink.
3. Finally I added gold pearls.
3. I then stamped the teabags with the sentiments and the teacup on yellow and cut them out or punched the heart. I distressed the edges of the heart with mossy distress ink.
3. Finally I added gold pearls.
You may have noticed I have now made 9 ATCs and yes, they form the basis of a pocket letter:
I already have my coffee pocket letter up for grabs (see HERE)
But if you would like to receive this tea pocket letter
email me (susanrenshaw0404@gmail.com)
with the answer to my second
Coffee Trivia Question
The name cappuccino comes from:
A) The drink’s resemblance to the brown cowls worn by Capuchin monks
B) The similarity in color to the fur of Capuchin monkeys
C) The Italian puccino, meaning “light brown one”
D) The size of the cup in which it’s commonly served
Is it A, B, C, or D?
I will announce the winner on my blog on December 8th...
Happy Crafting!
Cute ATC cards.
ReplyDeleteFun pocket letter. Hugz
ReplyDeleteWonderful pocket letter.
ReplyDeleteLooks so wonderful Susan!
ReplyDeleteLovely ATCs -nice work!
ReplyDeletePreat pocket card with all the tea stamps.
ReplyDeleteLovely creations, very neat!
ReplyDeleteThank you for all your comments!
Deleteyou made great job with these!
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job with all your ATC's! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for all your comments!
DeleteWell that's clever, Susan.
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