Neither for me - I quite like a good cappuccino (if it's hot) and frothy milk sometimes, but I mostly drink my coffee black and definitely no sugar.
I do like this technique, had to order filters especially for it as the ones available here are small cone-shaped ones. I even have a section in my backgrounds box labelled coffee filter prints and filters. And to be honest, I probably use the filters as much. Or even more - I had three full backgrounds and a couple of partial ones in my box, but no filters at all. Along with cling wrap backgrounds, they are ones I batch make on a day when it's warm and they'll dry easily.
I made a quick card, short on time as usual.
Scored the base. Cut the upper layer using Spellbinders Majestic Labels and Labels. Diecut the sentiment (Penny Black) and sprig from scraps of the prints, and punched the flowers from another scrap. Popped the panel up on foam and that was me done.
Thanks, Jean!
Date: Sunday, February 12, 2023 GMT Views: 536
Favorited:6
Registered: August 21, 2007 Location: Wayland MA Posts: 105288
Mon, Feb 13, 2023 @ 2:58 AM
How clever of you to use the technique to die cut the words and flowers. Love the colors against the white, mdf!!
------------------------------ Anne HarmonFS154, QFTD58, PROUD FAN CLUB MEMBER (photo of our Great Granddaughter Elise, just 6 months old) and me, even older.
Splitcoast Dirty Dozen Creative Crew SU Design Team Alumni
Registered: May 18, 2004 Location: Southwest Michigan Posts: 37151
Mon, Feb 13, 2023 @ 6:04 AM
This is a beautiful card, Sabrina. I love the delicate look of the background and die cut label; the vibrant colors you chose for your die cut greeting and floral element are just gorgeous against the white!
------------------------------ Claudia Splitcoast Fan Club Member