It's Tuesday — so you've got Kathi here to share a project with you. It's also the week of the Spring Summer Coffee Lovers Hop so as a coffee addict lover, I'm playing along. One of the sponsors of this coffee-themed hop is Topflight Stamps. who not only has oodles of coffee themed merchandise, they're a proud sponsor of the hop and will be giving away a prize!
Let's move on to my project, which is a tag created with the Coffee Break Clear Stamp Set 817 by Janet Klein, Coffee Time Clear Stamp Set 417 By Janet Klein, and the Taggletastic Die Set 30 by AALL and Create. I also used the Coffee and Chocolate Patterned 8x8 Paper Pad and the Coffee and Chocolate Backgrounds 8x8 Paper Pad by Stamperia.
Here it is!
Tuxedo Black Memento Ink by Imagine Crafts/Tsukineko was used to stamp the girl from the Coffee Break Clear Stamp Set 817 by Janet Klein for AALL and Create She was fussy-cut, colored with Copic markers, and set aside.
The larger tag die from the Taggletastic Die Set 30 by AALL and Create was used to cut coffee-bean patterned paper from the Coffee and Chocolate Backgrounds 8x8 Paper Pad by Stamperia. The smaller tag die from the Taggletastic Die Set 30 was used to cut splatter/coffee-ring/floral patterned paper from the Coffee and Chocolate Patterned 8x8 Paper Pad by Stamperia and another piece of the coffee-bean patterned paper.
The pattrerned paper tags were edged with Pinecone VersaFine Clair Ink by Imagine Crafts/Tsukineko, then layered as shown.
A piece of patterned paper, leftover from a previous project, was cut with the speech bubble die from the Taggletastic Die Set 30.
A piece of low-tack tape was used to temporarily adhere the speech bubble die-cut to the scrap of paper, which was then secured to the base of a stamping platform. One of the sentiments from the Coffee Time Clear Stamp Set 417 by Janet Klein for AALL and Create was positioned face-down on the die-cut. The platform's lid was pressed onto the back of the stamp, the lid was lifted, the stamp was inked with Pinecone VersaFine Clair Ink by Imagine Crafts/Tsukineko, then stamped. The stamp was removed from the platform's lid and the same process was repeated with the coffee beans stamp.
Brown cardstock was cut slightly larger than the tag and a hole was punched in the center. The layered patterned paper tags were adhered to the cardstock tag. The fussy-cut girl and the speech bubble sentiment were adhered as shown.
Multi-colored jute was threaded through the hole to finish the tag.
Please pop over to my blog, Kat's Tales of Stamping, for step-by-step instructions and complete supply lists.
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