Guest Designer – October 24

We’re back with our October Guest – Carol McFarland!

Hello! I am so happy to be back again this month with another card for Coffee Loving Cardmakers. As we get closer to December and Christmas, this potentially chilly time can definitely call for a hot cocoa or coffee. Also, I couldn’t wait to try out this die set for the upcoming season. Here’s my card:

I played around with different backgrounds and colors of cardstock for the die cutting. I like having one traditional Christmas color, usually red, with non-traditional ones. Pink is becoming a regular on holiday cards and I love using it alone or with other colors. Since the white stenciling looks pink, I chose pink for the sweater. My daughter had cute little light blue snow gloves as a child, so I went that direction with these. 


The winter/holiday stenciled panel is one I made a while ago and just love it for the holidays. I used a white chalk ink pad on a red panel and I like that it looks pink. I added stitching around the edge of the panel with a Sugar Pea Designs die.

To make the scene look dimensional, I popped everything up on foam tape. I was most excited about the steam made out of vellum. There was a card sample I saw on the Spellbinders site using it and it makes the steam look so real. I used microscopic dots of Bearly Arts glue at both ends of the steam so it wouldn’t show through.

Here’s what I used to make this card:

  • Spellbinders Mugs and Mittens die set, Stay Snuggly stamp and die sets
  • Sugar Pea Designs Card Front Element Builder die
  • My Favorite Things Joy Love Peace stencil
  • Altenew Obisidan Black ink pad
  • Versamagic Cloud White ink pad
  • Hero Arts Hero Hues Espresso mini ink pad 
  • Foam tape
  • Bearly Arts Precision Craft Glue
  • Vellum

I hope this card puts you in the holiday mood for a special hot drink of your choosing, whether you are living in or visiting a cold place. This die set has a lot of cozy winter options to it. A gift card to a coffee shop for someone special might be a good use of this card. Shhh, don’t tell my daughter!

Many thanks to Amy for inviting me back to share a card here at Coffee Loving Papercrafters!

For more inspiration make sure to stop by Carol’s blog and Instagram.

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