December 28 – Guest Designer

We’re so excited to welcome back Julee Tilman to the blog.  Today is our final post with her and she’s wrapping things up in style!  We’ve so enjoyed having her with us!  Make sure you stay all the way to the end of the post as we do a look back at her earlier projects.

Hi coffee loving friends! I’m excited to be back sharing another couple of projects as one of the December guests for the Coffee Loving Cardmakers blog. I have loved the coffee sets I’m using today from a far since the first time Claire Brennan peeked them way back in the days of Waltzingmouse. I finally added them to my collection during the Gina K. Designs Thanksgiving sale and couldn’t wait to play.

The first card I’m sharing uses the Coffee stamp set. I stamped the elegant little kettle and matching cup in lead ink and the coordinating flower in iced aqua. I hand trimmed these then added a bit of gloss with a crystal clear lacquer pen and set them aside to dry. Next I created a background by randomly stamping the flower images in iced aqua and the coffee bean images in stone, then adding the OK  coffee let’s do this sentiment.  This panel is bordered in black with a border trim die from Verve (sniff, sniff)

The background of the card is stone cardstock, embossed with a herringbone folder and to complete this little you can do it New Year’s card, I die cut the Numbers Plate from black cardstock and accented with ebony nuvo drops.

My second card uses the Gina K. Wreath Builder Templates, which I am totally crushing on recently. I couldn’t wait to make a coffee wreath with this sweet littlle cup from the We Go Together set. I stamped the cup in jet black amalgam ink and then stamped the coffee beans in stone to form the wreath.  I added some coloring with copic markers and then just had to use this sentiment for a fun little snarky valentine.

I stamped the love you more* than on a heart shaped die cut and then masked off just the coffee from another sentiment and stamped it.  This is popped up in the center of the wreath and then I added the fine print *almost in the corner and highlighted with a copic marker.  I finished off this simple square layout with thin black and stone cardstock mats for a finished card sie of 4.25″ square.

Thank you so much for stopping by and for having me as a guest here on the Coffee Loving Cardmakers Blog. I had so much fun creating these little projects and I hope I gave you a little caffeinated inspiration today. Cheers!

Enabler’s List
Stamps: Coffee , We Go Together (Gina K. Designs)
Paper: midnight, stone (Reverse Confetti), smooth Bristol (Canson)
Ink: jet black amalgam ink (Gina K.), stone, lead, iced aqua (Reverse Confetti), copic markers

Accessories: Numbers Plate (The Cat’s Pajamas), Wreath Builder Templates (Gina K.), Stitched heart dies (Cottage Cutz), crystal clear lacquer pen (Hero Arts), ebony Nuvo drops (Tonic), herringbone embossing folder (Park Lane)

Oh my goodness, aren’t those awesome projects?!  Here’s a peek at her earlier projects:

Another big Thank You to Julee, we so enjoyed all of your fabulous inspiration!

For more inspiration, please visit Julee’s Blog  |  Instagram

5 responses to “December 28 – Guest Designer”

  1. Sue Avatar
    Sue

    Wow this post is overflowing with goodness! I love each creation!

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  2. Julee Tilman Avatar

    Thanks so much for having me! I am so honored and had so much fun sharing my coffee loving creations!

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  3. Katie Brooks Avatar

    Amazing creations from you!!!

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  4. Lisa Bzibziak Avatar
    Lisa Bzibziak

    Love these! That wreath!! So many awesome projects this month! Thanks for all of the inspiration!

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