Nothing's Better Than.... Sept 29, 2002 "Tuesdays At Ten"
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Today's Facebook Live featured the "Nothing's Better Than" bundle, designed by million dollar sales demonstrator Connie Stewart.
It has tons of cute images for cocktails, cookies, coffee and chocolate. Something for everyone!
Today's card showcases the coffee cups and die. This card was CASE'D from Tammy Wilson, Artisan stamper.
Here's today's video:
The dimensions and supplies:
Whisper White cardstock
8-1/2" x 5-1/2", scored at 4-1/4
4" x 5-1/4"
1-1/2" x 6"
Basic Black scrap piece around 2" x 2"
Cinnamon Cider 1" x 2" or Coastal Cabana for the tropical color card
Adhesive Sheet 1" x 2" put on the back of the cardstock for the "coffee" die.
Colors for today's featured Fall color card:
Cinnamon Cider
Bumblebee
Pumpkin Pie
Soft Suede Stampin' Write Marker for the spattering from the Neutrals collection
Embellished with the 2020 -2022 Enamel Dots
Colors for the tropical color coffee cups:
Flirty Flamingo
Coastal Cabana
Mango Melody
Gray Granite Stampin' Write Marker for the spattering from the Neutrals collection
Embellished with the Playing With Patterns Resin Dots
Memento Black ink for the outline image of the coffee cups all of the cups are stamped on the piece of Whisper White 1-1/2" by 6"
The supplies are all pictured below with the item number. You can purchase these online here.
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