I made this card for my identical twin sister, Lauren. We both love tea and coffee. So I use this darling image from Digi Doodle Studios and colored us up in our matching outfits for this little tea party. Digi Doodle Studios is a SUPER SPONSOR of this year's Coffee Lover's Hop so be sure to check them out!
Make Crafty Friends Q & A:
Q: Do you prefer coffee, tea, or both?
A: Me? Both! I drink coffee in the AM and green teas throughout the day.
Christmas Windows at the Old Marshall Field's |
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Supplies:
Digi Doodle Studios Tea Time
Gina Marie Stitched Square Die
Kat Scrappiness Fishtail Stitched Banner Die
C.C Designs Stitched Heart Die
Challenges:
Catch The Bug Challenge: Anything Goes November
Double Trouble #42: You Have Us In Stitches (Thing 1,2,3)
Your Next Stamp: Holiday Wishes
Give Love, Laugh Lots |
So adorable!
ReplyDeleteCoffee is my go to but I love cold tea. I drink it daily too. but it has to be cold. Cute card and images. Fun colors.
ReplyDeleteSo cute and fun that you made the two with matching outfits. I am sure your sister will love it too.
ReplyDeleteLove the bright cheerful colors on your sweet sisters card!
ReplyDeleteI don't drink
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Carla from Utah
So cheerful and bright and i always love the pics!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute card! I love the happy, bright look and wonderful coloring -especially the hair! Thank you for joining us at Time Out!
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect image of you & your sister!! ;-) Gorgeous & delightful. I much prefer coffee, but will drink tea on occasion.
ReplyDeletesuch fab colouring and I adore the little pattern on the teapot-I love teapots-have quite a few with different designs. You are always able to find the prettiest paper to suit the image. And give me Earl Grey or Americano and I am happy! Thanks for joining Time Out.
ReplyDeleteWow...such a wonderful card. Love your coloring, so beautiful. Your images are as sweet as can be! Thank you so much for playing along with us at Time Out!
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ReplyDeleteHello from Coffee lovers blog hop!
Cute card. For many years I have been drinking herbal and green teas but just recently started drinking coffee.
ReplyDeleteYour card is so cute, Love the paper. I drink coffee most of the time. But a few times a week I will have tea. Love hot brewed tea.
ReplyDeleteLove the way you colored the stamp, and that background paper is just adorable!
ReplyDeleteI prefer tea! Most of the time, it's iced tea, but in the cold weather I drink hot tea.
Super fun and cute!! And prefer both as well, though I usually have more coffee than tea. ;)
ReplyDeleteAdorable! Love this!
ReplyDeleteYour girls look like they are having a grand time drinking their hot beverages. I drink coffee and tea. Coffee in the mornings and hot tea at night.
ReplyDeleteAdorable...fantastic coloring. They look like twins...lol. Your photo in front of Christmas Window display brings back many memories of shopping with my Grandmother in downtown Buffalo NY and going from store to store to see the mechanical scenes. Thanks again Meghan for sharing your cards with us. I don't know how you create so many cards in a day/week...this coffee lovers has been a max that I can do daily and for a short period of time. And your cards are also so much fun.
ReplyDeleteThanks! To be honest since I'm on a few design teams that are SUPER sponsors I had a little heads up that it was coming ;)
DeleteYour card is just adorable. Love your coloring and paper. That photo is priceless. Thanks for joining in the Catch the Bug Anything Goes Challenge, Lisa Lynn DT.
ReplyDeleteWonderful colors and patterns, Meghan! How sweet of you to include your twin in your design - how special it must be to have that bond. As for tea or coffee, it's always coffee in the morning or decaf in the evening. I enjoy iced green tea (decaf) during warm weather. Thank you for playing along at the Double Trouble Challenge.
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