Thursday Coffee Break: 2 Ways Using Dies

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Good Morning! It is time to take a little coffee break with me, Helen 🙂 This morning, I would like to share 2-ways of using dies with one of my favorite coffee stamp & die from Concord & 9th. Hope you’ll enjoy reading this post while sipping your favorite drink.

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To be able to use the positive and negative die cuts, we need to think about how we wanna use them on our cards. Yes, plan is always good 🙂

For example, on these cards today, I planned to use make a shaker card and a CAS card. So I arranged them on the cardstock panel that I cut to size I wanna use as shaker window.

I drew a straight line with pencil to where I wanted the cups to be. Then I die-cut them 3 times. Then I set aside the positive die-cut cups for my next card. For the shaker windows, I used a piece of Bazzil vellum paper. Sequins I used are from Neat and Tangled – Festive Fall Sequin Mix. After I put the shaker card together, I decided to draw the cup sketch lines in the windows (I was planning to stamp them but I forgot! LOL…)

Then I cut paper strips from CTMH – Magical Paper Packet (also the background paper), hand-writting the sentiment using Marvy® Uchida® LePen™ Journaling Pen. Then I put them together with adhesive runner and CTMH – Mini Stapler. I added the paper strips on the card with 3D foam adhesive.

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On the second card, I used the positive die-cut cups, stamped the cup stamp and colored it with my Tombow Dual Brush pens.

For the watercolored wash background, I created it with cool color palette with Tombow Dual Brush Pens. To create this background, simply scribble the colors of your choice on a craft mat or acetate plastic, then spray with some water. Then dip the watercolor paper in it.

I used Canson watercolor paper 140 lbs for this background. And using my Craft Heater, I dried in between layer of colors to get the different depth of colors and shade of colors.

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Once the background is dry well, then you can stamp on it. Like I did for the steam for the cups.

To get a great stamped imaged on die-cut pieces, I learned a tip from some crafters using MISTI. I saved this last negative die cut from last project and never though I would use it again for today’s project:

  • First, place the negative diecut on MISTI.
  • Second, place the cup stamp inside it and then pick it up with the MISTI lid.
  • Third, place the positive die-cut cup inside the negative.
  • Four, add ink and stamp.

Simple as that 🙂

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I hope this tips today can inspire you create more pretty coffee projects 😀 If you have any questions, please let me know and I will try my best to reply in the comment 🙂

If you create some coffee projects, we would love to see them, please share with us at Facebook Group (send request to join) and on Instagram by tagging us at @coffee_crafts and use hashtags #coffeelovingcardmakers and #coffeelovingpapercrafters

THANKS for visiting today and have a fabulous Thursday!

16 responses to “Thursday Coffee Break: 2 Ways Using Dies”

  1. Cris G. Avatar

    Two adorable cards, Helen! I can’t pick a favorite. The sketchy shaker card is just so cute… who doesn’t love little shaker cups? Also love the cool background and striped cups on the second, so, we have a tie :).

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    1. Helen Gullett Avatar

      Cris, I wanna keep both of them! LOL but they will be pn the way to friends’ house 🙂

      Thanks for sharing your thouhts on them!

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  2. amytsuruta Avatar
    amytsuruta

    Oh my goodness Helen…I LOVE these! Such fantastic projects and thank you for the awesome tut!

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    1. Helen Gullett Avatar

      You’re welcome, Amy! I am so glad to share them here!

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  3. carol Avatar
    carol

    Delightful cards, Helen! The shaker, especially, is charming! Thank you for the ‘how to’ details…
    ~carol

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    1. Helen Gullett Avatar

      You’re welcome, Carol! So glad you like it!

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    1. Helen Gullett Avatar

      Thank You so much.

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  4. Kerry Urbatch Avatar

    Planning as I stamp is NOT my forte’ but I do save my diecuts for other projects. i guess that’s a plus! Love your projects and the yummy stamp set you used for them. 🙂

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    1. Helen Gullett Avatar

      Kerry… I have a box where I keep my extras from diecutting too 😀 Sometimes, I do need to make a plan when I craft LOL..

      Thanks a latte!

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  5. shelly Avatar

    Two super sweet cards, Helen!

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    1. Helen Gullett Avatar

      Thanks a latte, Shelly 🙂

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  6. grammiesworld@aol.com Avatar
    grammiesworld@aol.com

    Love your card ideas and your step by step tut tutorial instructions. Great ideas!!

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  7. Maria Avatar
    Maria

    I can’t decide which one I love more. Both cards are so beautiful, Helen.

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    1. Helen Gullett Avatar

      Thanks a latte, Maria 🙂

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