Stampin' Up! - A Nice Cuppa
Hello, the coffee shop that I go to on Tuesdays for Coffee & Cards sessions is having a bit of a make over at the moment. Tasha (the owner) told me she wanted to put numbers on the tables and that she was going to do her own. I offered to do some for her ...
I thought immediately of a new set of dies from the Spring/Summer Catalogue called Cup and Kettles, especially as I have not had chance to use them yet!
The colour scheme at Stugles is a lovely soft pink and grey so I reached for Smoky Slate and Pink Pirouette cardstock and got to work.
I used a retired stamp set (Skinny Minny Alphabet - love that name) for the numbers along with a couple of circle punches.
I inked around the edges with some Pink Pirouette ink too just to give a little definition.
I was really pleased with how these turned (especially for such a quick and simple project) and Tasha was too -phew!!
The Framelits Dies come with a matching stamp set too (A Nice Cuppa) as a bundle = 15% saving. I really must have a play with them very soon...
It is so nice to be able to do little projects like this as a way of saying thank you to someone - I will try to get a photo of them next week on the tables ...
Weekly Deals have just been updated - click on the link on the right to see what is available this week!
Also, don't forget that there are just a few days left to take advantage of the free gift I am offering to celebrate my first year as a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator. Details can be found by clicking here.
Thanks so much for looking at my Blog today, if you don't have a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator I would love to be yours! If you don't have a catalogue and you would like one, please let me know and I will send one to you.
Details of the products I used to create this project can be found below. If you need to order any supplies, simply use my “shop with me” button or click on the catalogue links on the right. Alternatively, contact me and I would be happy to place your order for you.
Susan xx
I thought immediately of a new set of dies from the Spring/Summer Catalogue called Cup and Kettles, especially as I have not had chance to use them yet!
The colour scheme at Stugles is a lovely soft pink and grey so I reached for Smoky Slate and Pink Pirouette cardstock and got to work.
I used a retired stamp set (Skinny Minny Alphabet - love that name) for the numbers along with a couple of circle punches.
I inked around the edges with some Pink Pirouette ink too just to give a little definition.
I was really pleased with how these turned (especially for such a quick and simple project) and Tasha was too -phew!!
The Framelits Dies come with a matching stamp set too (A Nice Cuppa) as a bundle = 15% saving. I really must have a play with them very soon...
It is so nice to be able to do little projects like this as a way of saying thank you to someone - I will try to get a photo of them next week on the tables ...
Weekly Deals have just been updated - click on the link on the right to see what is available this week!
Also, don't forget that there are just a few days left to take advantage of the free gift I am offering to celebrate my first year as a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator. Details can be found by clicking here.
Thanks so much for looking at my Blog today, if you don't have a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator I would love to be yours! If you don't have a catalogue and you would like one, please let me know and I will send one to you.
Details of the products I used to create this project can be found below. If you need to order any supplies, simply use my “shop with me” button or click on the catalogue links on the right. Alternatively, contact me and I would be happy to place your order for you.
Susan xx
Susan they are gorgeous, are you going to laminate them so that they can be easily wiped over with a cloth if they spills on them ? Just seem like a good idea to me, they are so beautiful that it would be a shame if they got ruined !!
ReplyDeleteHello witchypoo thank you for your comment! The cups will be placed under a clear top that sits on the table so they will be safe from spills :)
ReplyDeleteSo Happy to hear it, here they usually put them in a tall holder which stands upright, but they invariably fall over and get spills on them. I wouldn't like to see such lovely things get spoilt, that's why I wrote. Under a clear top they will be protected and look awesome !!
ReplyDeleteThank you witchypoo :)
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