Coffee and card making, a perfect combo
Cutting
Early Espresso: 8 1/2 x 5 1/2, scored at 4 1/4, 4 x 5 1/4
Designer Series Paper: 2 1/4 strips of 4 patterns, cut out coffee cups
Basic White:2 1/2 x 2 1/2, cut with the second largest Stylish Shapes square die
Assembly
Attach the die cut Basic White square to the center of the Early Espresso rectangle as shown in the photo. With Early Espresso ink, stamp the sentiment on the right side, ink up and stamp off the coffee ring and spots with Pecan Pie ink.
Usually, a Fracture Card is one piece of Designer Series Paper with a 1/4 strip of cardstock around the center image, but I really like to feature Designer Series Paper, so I cut four patterns in 2 1/4 strips, started on the lower left side of the die cut square, adhered the DSP to the card base leaving a 1/4 (eyeballed) edge around the white square. Move to the top left of the white square, a adhere another piece of DSP to the Early Espresso rectangle. Move to the right top and repeat the process and on the lower right.
Trim away the DSP from the Early Espresso rectangle. Attach this to the card base. Add the coffee cups and Swirl Dots to finish off the card front. Add a 4 x 5 1/4 piece of Basic White cardstock inside the card.
You can try this with any collection of Designer Series Paper and stamps.
Happy Stamping
Cindy
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