I had fun coloring up this stacked teacup image by Joy Clair (My Cup Runneth Over) in fall colors, but usually have to use only part of the image, as it won't all easily fit on a standard card base. This time I decided to make a tall, slim card...and use the whole stamp. Now I want to be late for someone's birthday, just so I can send this card! The sentiment is from the Joy Clair set, Christmas Coffee.
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Great image and sentiment is perfect
ReplyDeleteCarol x
That looked like my sink with a pile of coffee cups recently! Thanks for sharing with us at Color My Heart Color Dare.
ReplyDeleteFabulous card! The teacups looks such fun with the autumnal colours that you used - perfect 😁. Thanks so much for joining the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge! Creative wishes! Jo x
ReplyDeleteIts a lovely sentiment. When life is hard a friend will be there. Thanks for joining us at Colour My Heart Colour Dare Challenge. I hope you can join us again soon.
ReplyDeletewhat a great stack of coffee cups, and love that you did them on a Tall Card. Thanks for sharing with us at Color Dare.
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable card. Thank you for sharing your creation with us at the Color My Heart Color Dare challenge. Please come back soon and share more of your projects with us. I can't wait to see what you create! 💙☕Miss.Carrie
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic image and I love how those teacups are colored! Thanks for joining in at STAMPlorations Theme & Photo Prompt challenge!
ReplyDeleteWonderful card...cool coloring! Thank you for playing with us at STAMPlorations Theme and Photo prompt challenge! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat image for a tall format card! Lovely autumn colors and I like the hex shaped sentiment.
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