First I would like to make card that looks like our kitchen :) so I stamped the Altenew Coffee Set and then I masked the Image. I drew the table and the Window. I sponged the checker stencil with light blue Distress Ink color. I then colored the window with Akashiya SAI and then made the wood grain by my self for the window (don`t laugh please I am not professional for this :) )
After that I took off the mask and colored my coffee Maker and the coffee cup with Peerless Transparent Watercolor.
I colored the window with light blue Peerless Transparent Watercolor. And drew 3 tiny line in the middle of the windows.
Last I stamped the sentiment from the same set on the black card stock and added white embossing powder and its looks like our black board in our kitchen :)
Challenges for my card are:
Crafty Sentiments Designs: Add A Sentiment(3/3)
Digi Choosday Week 25: Anything Goes(3/3)
Brown Sugar Challenge #256: Anything Goes
Creative Finger Challenge #133: Anything Goes
Morgan`s Artword #12: Anything Goes
HLS June Watercolor Challenge Anything Goes, Optional Twist Mask (I used masking technique on this card :))
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I made 2 cards today and like to share in this post too..
Using the technique I have ever seen on Jennifer McGuire Blog, I took some colors of my embossing powder with the straw and added it on a card stock.
I then stamped the houses (Hero Arts) on the white paper and spread the embossing powder on the stamped image. Then I heated it. I stamped the sentiment from Avery Elle. I drew by my self the heart :)
Here is one more Photo of my card:
Challenges for my card are:
CASology week 254:
WOW Embossing Powder June Challenge: Summer (hope it count my card has a bright summer colors)
Jo`s Scrap Shack #194: Anything Goes
Crafting With Friends #46: Anything Goes
Love,
I love your cards, Monika, especially that coffee card. It is fabulous! You did an amazing job and it certainly looks professional to me, WOW! The colors are great and I love how you re-created your kitchen. You're making great use of that stamp set!!
ReplyDeleteWow amazing job on that background on the coffee card!
ReplyDeleteYour stenciled background looks fantastic and I really like the coffee sentiment. Fun cards!
ReplyDeleteYou've done an amazing job with your coffee card Monika. It's a real work of art and a lot of planning and thought went into it as well as love. Thanks so much for sharing it at our Watercooler Wednesday Masculine Challenge this week
ReplyDeleteAdorable coffee card!
ReplyDeleteMonika - Love both of your cards. I am a hug coffee drinker and I even own that coffee maker. Adorable.
ReplyDeleteThe embossed houses are so sweet and the sentiment is perfect. love it.
Thanks for joining us for Fun-day Friday Challenge at Jo's Scrap Shack.
Annie - DT Member - Jo's Scrap Shack
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Another wonderfully watercoloured card. Love the design and very cool how you used your kitchen as inspiration. Thanks so much for playing along at Happy Little Stampers xx
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun coffee card Monika! Great kitchen scenery!
ReplyDeleteLove the colorful heat embossing on your 2nd card!
Oh I love the kitchen scene with the coffee pot. OH My GOSH you did an awesome job creating your scene. I love everything about it.
ReplyDeleteThe homes and in the rainbow colors is awesome. Very creative and bright. Love it.
All of your cards are beautiful and that coffee pot has a realistic metallic look! Masking is something I don't do often because of all the extra work but yours came out wonderfully!
ReplyDeleteFabulous cards Monika - love the 'table' scene you have created in the coffee one, and the wonderful embossing in the other - I must try that - thanks for the inspiration
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Maxine
beautiful Monika. What a great coffee card and lovely rainbow houses.
ReplyDeleteI love your rainbow houses!
ReplyDeleteLove your cards. What a greate way to recreate the look of your kitchen on a card. Also love your bright embossed houses.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great coffee card - I feel as though I could sit at that table and drink coffee with you and talk cards! Thanks for joining in with us at Watercooler Wednesday this week.
ReplyDeleteFantastic cards, like your coffee card, your window turned out fabulous and your embossing technique turned out fabulous on the second card!
ReplyDeleteWell done, that kitchen scene looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous card, the coffee cards with all the fun handmade details is awesome!
ReplyDeleteWow, Monika, that coffee card is perfect! Love the window and the kitchen scene you've created using your stencils. Great colours! I can think of a few coffee lovers who would love receiving this card. Thanks so much for joining our Watercooler Wednesday Challenge this week.
ReplyDeleteGreat scenery on the coffee card and such beautiful colors.
ReplyDeleteThose house are so colordul and happy.
You are busy too!
Thank you for your sweet comments on my coffee cards! I always have fun with this hop and seeing all the different cards entered. Your cute little kitchen scene is so adorable and beautifully put together. I love the stenciled wallpaper and all the masking detail.
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful cards, Monika! I love that little scene with the Moka next to the window!
ReplyDeleteTwo fabulous cards. I really love the multi colored look you got for your house card. Thanks so much for playing along at CASology this week.
ReplyDeleteYour cards are both fabulous! I love that you drew your own table & window and they look very professional!
ReplyDeleteWell done! That coffee pot reminds me of my father-in-law. He used to use a pot like that. Thanks for joining us this week at Crafty Sentiments Designs. Julie, DT member
ReplyDeleteThese are so sweet!
ReplyDeleteMy dear Monika! I love both of your cards! That coffee card is such a sweet little scene, I feel like I'm in that kitchen! And your pretty row of rainbow-embossed houses is amazing! What a cool technique, I must try that! Thanks for joining us at CASology!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! Thanks for joining us at Crafty Sentiments this week! Anna
ReplyDeleteBeide Karten sind sehr unterschiedlich, aber toll!!!
ReplyDeleteDie Kaffeekarte lädt einen sofort ein/animiert einen, eine Kaffeepause einzulegen. klasse!!!
Die häuserkarge ist von den Farben her soooooo fröhlich, sie ist eine richtige Sommerkarte, die für gute Laune steht, wunderbar!!!
LG Flo
Monika, I LOVE how you created your 'house' card! Those rainbow-embossed houses remind me of those wonderful change rooms you get on beaches! SO bright, summery and cheerful, and so wonderfully CAS! I also like your coffee card! Lots of fabulous techniques used in that one too. Clever girl! Thanks so much for joining us at CASology this week!
ReplyDeleteMonika your cards are gorgeous! Love both of them!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards, Monika! I love the coffee pot in a place of pride in front of the window, and we are so glad yo chose to share your second card at Jo's Scrap Shack. The rainbow embossing is impressive!
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Christine
DT Member
Ooh, love this retro coffee card! That checked background is wonderful!! Thanks for sharing with us over at Digi Choosday! ~Katrina
ReplyDeleteLovely & retro! Thanks so much for joining in the fun with us at Digi Choosday Challenge, good luck! Yvonne (DT)
ReplyDeleteAs a coffee lover myself, I have say it is one lucky person who gets that card from you! Well done. Thanks for joining us at Watercooler Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us this week at Watercooler Wednesday for Fiona's Anything Goes Masculine Challenge! Great cards!
ReplyDeletelove these! the houses in different embossing powders is just so cute and I love the stenciling behind your coffee scene!
ReplyDeleteFantastic scene for your coffee card and love your row of rainbow houses!
ReplyDeleteSuper cards and how well you use stencils to make backgrounds. The window is very impressive and the coffee maker looks so real. The rainbow houses also look so happy and cheerful.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Monica
Wonderful cards. I like that old vintage styled coffee pot a lot!
ReplyDeleteOh, I think you did brilliantly creating that kitchen scene using freehand technique, what a great look!!
ReplyDeleteLove the row of houses in different colored EPs, a technique I'm unfamiliar with, must try! Great CAs look.
Your coffee in the kitchen card is sweet!
ReplyDeleteNice cards.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for joining us at Polkadoodles Craft Challenge Anything Goes.
Hugs, Tina – DT
PolkadoodlesChallenge
Super makes Monika.. Thank you so much for sharing your creativity with us all and joining in again with the That's Crafty *Keep it Simple* Blog Challenge.. Tracey x
ReplyDeleteGreat coffee card!
ReplyDeleteGreat little scene with the coffee card. Thank you for joining us at The Polkadoodles Crafting Challenge Week 24/25. Helen DT
ReplyDeleteTwo great cards! I love how you have created the scene for the coffee one.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at Colour Crazy.
Sharon x
Super cute kitchen scene on your coffee card, Monika.
ReplyDeleteLove the embossing technique on your houses too
Two fabulous cards! I love the multi-color embossing on the house card; it looks really cool! Thanks for playing with Jo's Scrap Shack.
ReplyDeleteWonderful cards. Your coffee card is so creative, love the little scene.
ReplyDeleteLovely cards thanks for sharing it with us at Crafting with Friends, Louise DT x
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