Hey Ya'll! This is Leah from My Craft and Chat Cafe. Today's project is quick and fun! It's a card with a treat. The idea is so "lifted." I got my inspiration from MPS's video.
It measures 3 3/4 x 5 1/2 - base is SU Baja Breeze.
The red layer measures 3 1/4 x 5 1/8 - SU Real Red.
The white layer measures 3 x 4 1/4 and was embossed using a Cuttlebug folder(sorry, don't remember the name.)
The sentiment is from Pink by Design's "Christmas Wishes" set.
I used white ribbon from Michaels for slider bow.
The cup and steam is from Cricut Joy of the Seasons. I used SU designer paper cut at 2 inches. The steam is white, but inked w/SU ink. Click on MPS video link above and watch the video on YouTube to see a step by step on how to make your own slider card! Until next time...
Crafty hugs,
Leah
I love your hot cocoa slider card! The embossing is great and the pattern paper for the cup looks perfect:) Great job! TFS!
ReplyDeleteSherrie K
http://sherriescraps.blogspot.com
What a fun card! Love that it hides a surprise!
ReplyDeleteCarolyn
http://cccscraproom.blogspot.com
Love this creative card. I still have never made one. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteFabulous! I just love the colors you used.
ReplyDeleteYour slider card is really cute! I love the embossing and the colors go together perfectly. Great job!!
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What a wonderful card! I just love hot cocoa cards as I give them away all the time.... I will have to give this a try. Love the embossing and the colors are just great! Thanks for sharing with us today!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, Leah, and great embossing!
ReplyDeleteawww I loveee this!!!!thanks for the inspiration!
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Brenda
what a great idea.. i have to remember this...
ReplyDeleteLove this slider card Leah :)
ReplyDeleteTFS with us
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Adele
Great slider card/holder...never created one, but now I just might try one! TFS! great details!
ReplyDeleteI love the patterned paper that you used. Nice touch.
ReplyDeleteBarb from Toronto, Canada
Very cute. Love the slider idea. TFS
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