Happy Sunday to you! It's time for a new weekly challenge over at the Paper Players. This week, Lesley is our wonderful hostess with a fabulous color trio of Lucky Limeade, Melon Mambo and Basic Gray. Great combo, don't you think?
I saw this awesome sketch over at The Sweet Stop blog and wanted to give it a try:
Ok, I don't really know what I was doing with the paper piercing. I had this idea that it might look like a "faux" table/tablecloth under the stamped images, but some ideas just don't come together as planned. *sigh* But the image was already colored and glittered. I NEVER waste glitter! Shameful! So there the paper piercing is...I guess it's kind of "pointing" to the sentiment. No, not really. Ugh! Now I'm just trying to justify it...so I'm just going to change the subject. Anyhoo, all of the supplies I used are listed at the end of the post. ;)
Quick shot of the inside of the card, with a sentiment that is SO true! Gotta have coffee! This card would be perfect paired with a Starbucks gift card, wouldn't it? Hmmm, Starbucks sounds really good right about now...
Hope you will join us over at the Paper Players and play along with Lesley's colors. The challenge is open until Friday, June 15th until Noon (PST). Stop by and visit the rest of the Design Team to see what they have whipped up, too:
The Paper Players Design Team
Stampin' Up! Supply List:
Stamps: Morning Cup
Paper: Cheerful Treat DSP (ret.), Melon Mambo, Lucky Limade, Basic Gray and Whisper White card stock
Ink: Basic Black and Basic Gray Classic ink pads
Accessories: Lucky Limeade and Melon Mambo Stampin' Write markers, Houndstooth Embossing folder, Paper Piercing Tool, Mat Stack, Bitty Banners Framelits die, Dazzling Details, Stampin' Dimensionals and Basic Rhinestones
Non-SU Accessories: gray markers, oval and scalloped oval dies
Don't you hate how those last minute ideas end up making you grumpy? Very cute card though! I love the colors this week!
ReplyDeleteI think the paper piercing looks nice. I love my coffee and this card was perfect - pokey holes and all!!
ReplyDeleteYou're too hard on yourself! LOL! I think that triangular piercing adds an element of interest! :) It definitely draws the eye to the main image! Love that pink polka dot DP with the houndstooth embossing folder!
ReplyDeleteNow it's time to go get my own cup of joe...
Hope you have a relaxing Sunday! :)
How FUN Anne Marie! I see the paper piercing as the point of a tablecloth or even a folded napkin...looks good to me! Great texture and detail on your card, CUTE!
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable, Anne Marie! I love the way you used the colors and I think the paper piercing looks great!
ReplyDeleteThose colors are like strong coffee - they will wake you up on the morning! Great job with those colors! I like the piercing but it didn't remind me of a tablecloth I must admit. My first thought was the lid thing with the holes that went in old coffee pots like in the picture - I thought it was a retro touch :) And I love how the coffee pot is colored - some day I will learn how to color....
ReplyDeleteAnn Marie, lovin' the cheery colors in this challenge and love your card. I have to use that set again... so perfect for so many of my pals lately. I really love the piercing you did under the focal point. very nice. hugs.
ReplyDeleteYou nailed this color challenge, which totally intimidated me! I thought your little piercings looked EXACTLY like a table cloth---which is what I thought you were going for, even before I read your post! Love the whole thing---beautiful sketch, too!
ReplyDeleteI love your card!!!... paper piercing and all. It does look like a faux tablecloth/doily under the image.
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~Louise
You're so silly! It looks just like a table accent--in fact, I thought it looked like a crochet napkin draped over the table! either way, it's a fun detail that adds to the overall fabulous-ness of the coloring, the layout and the design! I'll raise a cuppa to ya!
ReplyDeleteThis is darling and looks great to me!!!! Love these colors!
ReplyDeleteGreat card and fabulous job using those colors. Truthfully, I didn't envision a tablecloth; I thought it was just a creative touch to the image layer. Looks like tablecloth to me now though!
ReplyDeleteFantastic card AM...love all the layers...just so cute!
ReplyDeleteOh, Anne I love the paper piercing! It reminded me of a doily on the table. Great job....love the card!
ReplyDeleteHad to laugh when I scrolled down from your beautiful card to read about the paper piercing! My first impression on seeing the card was, 'What a great way to fill some of the white space! I need to remember that!' then I saw that you were critiquing yourself on it! Silly lady!!
ReplyDeleteLove what you did with the sketch and colors! The bitty bling next to the sentiment looks great too!
I adore this card, everything from the embossed background to the amazing coffee pot and mug images.
ReplyDeleteOh this is wonderful! I love the paper piercing! It's a wonderful little doily under your perfectly coloured coffee pot! It's fantabulous!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous color combination - one I'd never think to put together on my own! The embossing adds great texture and that sentiment is too cute!! Great card!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty Anne Marie. Great images and colors. The textured background looks great... also love the little banner. Thank you for playing along with us at The Sweet Stop.
ReplyDeleteGreat color challenge!!! Love the coffee theme! (Just finished a cup!!)
ReplyDeleteHope you had a great week! My computer's back up and working better, so I'm making my rounds :)
Love the glittery steam on your cute cuppa & pot! Great card. :)
ReplyDeleteAww, This is So Adorable both inside and out! Love your Fun images and the great take on the color challenge too! So glad you could join us at The Sweet Stop!8-)
ReplyDeleteTHanks so much for visiting my blog :) Love your take on these zesty colours!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun card, Anne Marie! I love that paper piercing!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely adorable, Anne Marie! This has to be one of the cutest cards ever made with this set! I love the layout and the texture! The bling is the perfect touch!
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