Friday, September 25, 2015

Fall Coffee Lovers Blog Hop


Today is the start of the Fall Coffee Lovers Blog Hop! We’re so thrilled to get this party started

There is an amazing listing of over 40 generous prize sponsors! Make sure to visit the Coffee Loving Cardmakers Blog for all the details. The Link Tool is posted on the Coffee Loving Cardmakers Blog as well. You are welcome to link up between Friday, September 25th at 6 am pacific through Friday, October 2nd at 11:59 pm pacific. There are no limits to the number of entries, the more the merrier. Please remember that your projects must be FALL themed.

Here is my contribution!

I recently purchased NEW coffee-themed stamps and dies, plus NEW fall-themed papers! Win-win! I have had the wood-grain mini bags for AGES, so it is about time I used one...I have 9 more to hoard! {giggle)

I went with a pumpkin spice theme...because...well, YUM! 


The little bag is the perfect size to hold a Starbucks gift card! Happy day! I stamped the coffee mug image onto the bag, and then again onto patterned paper. I used my mad fussy cutting skills to cut out the coffee mug image, and then I attached it to the bag with foam tape. The "steam" is a sticker.


I decorated the inside of the card, too. I found a "pumpkin spice" sticker border. Which is perfect, because I love pumpkin spice anything!


I hope you have fun looking at all the other entries. Please link up one of your own! See the linky HERE


If my card design looks familiar, it is because I copied myself!

See details about my original, summer-time version HERE


Printed paper: Echo Park The Story of Fall
Stamps: Verve Coffee, Chocolate
Dies: Verve Coffee Word
Flowers and leaves: Wild Orchid Crafts, Prima
Cardstock: WorldWin Cocoa and Natural
Mini bag: Jillibean Soup
Clothespin: Canvas Corp
Border punches: Fiskars, Stampin' Up
Ink: Ranger Distress Walnut Stain, Memento Rich Cocoa
Twine: Really Reasonable Ribbon burlap string
Adhesive: ATG double-sided tape, Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L Foam Squares, Aleene's Fast Grab Tacky Glue, hot glue

35 comments:

  1. LOVE your coffee card! It is so bright and colorful!
    Take care!
    Michele

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  2. Awesome, awesome cards! The coffee card is just goregous, and so is the second one!

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  3. Love your layering and use of papers -- the wood grain bag is cute too.

    ps I love the original!

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  4. Lovely card, Gloria, lots of fall goodness here! Happy hopping!

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  5. Such a pretty card!

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  6. What a great creation Gloria! Love all the layering and loads of fall happiness with pumpkin spice, great woodgrain bag to hold a gift card! I love the original one too!

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  7. Great cards Gloria. Your coffee card is beautiful inside AND out (which I feel is enormously important! LOL)

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  8. Super cute, lots of detail.

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  9. Someone is going to be absolutely delighted to get this sweet card! Just love all the detail you've got on this! From the clothespin to the the flowers, from the 'treasured' bag to that fun steam - all the elements come together for a really fun card. Bev

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  10. love your papers and the flowers!

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  11. Very pretty card (& I love your original card, too!) - who wouldn't be so happy to receive it (with a GC, too, of course!).

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  12. Wow!!! what a stunning card! Those layers are just magnificent and the details are incredible.

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  13. What a gorgeous coffee card! Love all of the layered details on this card and those papers are perfect!

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  14. Beautiful card. I love the gift card pocket added.

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  15. I like the wood stamps on the bag! I love it when the inside is done too... I MUST start doing that!!

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  16. Gorgeous cards... both the remake and the original! Love that pumpkin spice sticker on the inside.

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  17. Love the little kraft baggie for a gc holder and pretty paper arrangement with awesome sentiment and die!

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  18. Fantastic fall card :)

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  19. Your card is gorgeous. Thanks for sharing

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  20. Gloria, I absolutely ADORE each and every detail of your card...simply gorgeous!

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  21. Fabulous coffee card, Gloria! Love the mix of patterns and colors!
    Really like your CASE'd card too :-)

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  22. Your cards are beautiful and have somany layers tolook at.
    The mini peg is a fun detail!

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  23. This is just gorgeous. LOVE that wood-grain bag!! Also, using the swirly sticker for the steam is genius!! I need to remember that idea.
    <3 J

    jwoolbright at gmail dot com
    HerPeacefulGarden.blogspot.com

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  24. Just gorgeous and love the patterned paper you used! Thanks for sharing this inspiration! ~Annie

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  25. great cards pretty inside too

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  26. Very pretty cards!!

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  27. Love this! Beautiful papers and that bag is awesome. Wonderful job ♥

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  28. I just love all your colors and textures and patterns. It screams fall - perfectly. Bravo!!! :)

    Mandy
    wmlacroix.blogspot.com

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  29. Wow! Ypur card is amazing! Pretty fall theme and gorgeous cluster of flower.

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  30. great card and love how different both look with the same design. beautiful work!

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  31. Such fun cards, and you did the insides!

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  32. Gloria, gorgeous card.

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  33. There is so much to look at here and I LOVE it!... all the elements work so well together and the inside is beautiful too... and your original card...

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  34. Wow - I LOVE everything about your cards!! Thanks so much for sharing your amazing talent!

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  35. A lot of embellishments and things to look at in your card, and it has a great colonial look. Nice that you completed the inside you don't see that often.

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