Coffee Cafe Designer Paper card idea

 

The adorable Coffee Cafe suite of products in the new 2017 Stampin' Up! catalog is definitely one of my best sellers!!  Even if you don't drink coffee, you have to admit, everything in this suite is so fun!!!  Today I created a top fold card featuring the Coffee Break designer paper and the Coffee Cafe stamp set and framelit bundle.  I used the colors in the designer paper as my inspiration for all of the elements on the card.

 

Coffee Cafe bundle card featuring Stampin' Up! Coffee Break designer paper. Happy Birthday greeting from Beautiful Bouquet stamp set. By Patty Bennett.

 

I am so happy that Stampin' Up! offers the 10% discount opportunity on the bundles.  This Coffee Cafe bundle features the stamp set and framelit dies.  You can find it on page 30 and 31 in the 2017-2018 Stampin' Up! catalog, and find the entire Coffee Break Suite of products HERE in my online Stampin' UP! store.

 

145331 Coffee Cafe Bundle from Stampin' Up!. Click shop online at www.pattystamps.com

 

For a close up look at the Coffee Break Paper, click HERE.  The patterns are just adorable!! And did you know that the tiny coffee cup framelit shown above, die cuts the cup out of the paper below!?  Score!

 

144155 Coffee Break designer paper from Stampin' UP! Click Shop online at www.pattystamps.com

 

Crafting Tip for the Coffee Cups:

Sponge some ink on one edge and the bottom of the stamped cup imagem then die cut and it will look like it's really round!!

 

Stamping tip: sponge the side and bottom of the Coffee Cafe cups before die cutting for a more dimensional look!  Stampin Up! supplies available: click shop online at www.pattystamps.com

 

Use those Scraps!

I used the small heart framelit from my Support Ribbon framelit set, and die cut little hearts from a left over strip of Coffee Break designer paper, then added them to the cards!

Stamping tip:  Use up scraps when die cutting small images like the heart from the Support Ribbon framelits.  Stampin Up! supplies available: click shop online at www.pattystamps.com

 

And … what did I find?  The Mini Stampin' Dimensionals were PERFECT for adding those tiny hearts to my cards!!  You'll find those on page 203 in the 2017 catalog or HERE in my online store.

 

Craftping tip:  Use your Stampin' Piercer to pick up the tiny Mini Stampin' Dimensionals and place them onto your card or craft project.   Stampin Up! supplies available: click shop online at www.pattystamps.com

 

Do you enjoy my Stamping & Crafting Tips?  Did you know you can see them ALL on my Tips pinterest board HERE!!? whohooo!!

 I placed those little hearts onto an oval Corrugated Element.  This is a new accessory item found on page 196 in the catalog or here online.  They are so cute added to almost any crafting project!

 

Coffee Cafe bundle card featuring Stampin' Up! Coffee Break designer paper. Happy Birthday greeting from Beautiful Bouquet stamp set. By Patty Bennett.

After I die cut the coffee cup, wrapper and lid, I assembled them onto a die cut Stitched Shape oval that was layered onto a die cut scalloped layering oval piece cut with Pool Party cardstock in my Big Shot.

Other elements I added to the card:  Banner cut Happy Birthday stamped on a scrap from the Coffee Break DSP pack, Crumb Cake 3/8" classic weave ribbon, and some Washi Tape (green polkadots) from the Basics Pack 2.

Thanks for joining me today for another fun card idea!

If you'd like to purchase these products, or need a catalog, I'd love to help you!  Please email me if you need a catalog (pattystamps@comcast.net), and click any of the product photos below to go right to my online store…

 

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3 thoughts on “Coffee Cafe Designer Paper card idea”

  1. What a great card using the Coffee Bundle. I am so glad that I ordered that suite and can’t wait to use it to make some nice birthday cards. Thank you for the tips on using up scraps. I certainly have enough of those. LOL

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