I tried a new, fun technique I found on SCS to create a "coffee" look. You drop a bit of brown alcohol ink on your paper, add blending solution or rubbing alcohol, and blow on it. Repeat with other drops and other shades of brown, adding in metallic mixatives if you want. At the end, you splatter rubbing alcohol over it to create little lite spots. After that, you can add foil, or in my case I added some metallic embossing. Once you're happy with it, use a circle die to cut it out, and cut a round card with the next largest die in your set to create the cup. For the handle, just use a snippet of leftover card stock trimmed to look like a handle.
This was a fun technique -- I actually made three different backgrounds and have only turned two into cards.
Both cards feature 3 colors of Ranger Alcohol Inks that came in a coffee-themed set (I think the names are espresso, latte and something similar). I added gold mixative, but it was really old and didn't work properly; it ended up being a sad brown spot. On the upper cup/card, I used a sparkly white EP, and on the lower one (which is also inset below) I used copper EP.
I will admit the cards are quite small, as the largest circle die I have is 4 inches. However, it'd be
a fun card to give to a coffee loving friend, don't you think?
This card is for these challenges:
Simon Says Stamp Monday -- spritz and splatter
Die-Cut Divas -- shape card
Pammie's Inky Pinkies #2232 -- anything goes
Word Art Wednesday #555 -- anything goes