Stampin’ Up! Little Latte Love No Front Sentiment Thank You Card

Happy Happy Hawwmp Day!!  It’s mid-week and…one week from me leaving on a jet plane to join a whole slew of other Stampin’ Up! demonstators in Houston for our Annual OnStage event! It’s going to be great to spend some time with friends – both old and new!  We have about 25 total just from Amy’s, Jaimie’s and my teams going!! Whoo-hoo!!  And – I’ll get to see (and order from!!) the new 2024-2025 Annual Catalog when I’m there, too!  I can’t wait!

My card today – speaking of new! – features some products from the A Little Latte suite – which just went live to y’all yesterday!  I’ve got sentiments, images and die cuts from the Latte Love bundle and a couple of papers from the A Little Latte DSP.  And – this is a no-front-sentiment card – something that’s kind of fun to do every once in a while.  Take a look-see:

Stampin' Up! Little Latte Love No Front Sentiment Thank You Card - Stamps-N-Lingers

I made a quick video on how to make this one – and posted it Instgram this morning.  You can see it on YouTube right here!

I started by using a Small Blending Brush to add some Lost Lagoon ink to the center of a piece of coffee-bean-strewn paper from the A Little Latte DSP.

Stampin' Up! Little Latte Love No Front Sentiment Thank You Card - Stamps-N-Lingers

Using Liquid Glue, I adhered the panel to a Calypso Coral mat for the card front.

With the 5th-from-smallest Deckled Circles die, I cut out a Vellum cardstock circle and used Stampin’ Seal to adhere it to the card front.

Stampin' Up! Little Latte Love No Front Sentiment Thank You Card - Stamps-N-Lingers

With more Stampin’ Seal, I adhered a length of the new Natural 3/8″ Polka Dot Ribbon over the vellum circle, in a loop-d-loop that looks kind of like a bow.

I used the cup die in the Latte Love die set to cut out two mugs from the A Little Latte DSP.

Stampin' Up! Little Latte Love No Front Sentiment Thank You Card - Stamps-N-Lingers

Using double-stacked Stampin’ Dimensionals, I adhered the cups over the ribbon.

I added some Adhesive-backed Cork Rounds and…the card front was done.  Huh – THAT was easy! 🙂

Stampin' Up! Little Latte Love No Front Sentiment Thank You Card - Stamps-N-Lingers

For the inside, I stamped the mug image from Latte Love in Lost Lagoon ink on a Basic White panel.  I colored the cup with my Light Lost Lagoon Stampin’ Blend.  I added a “barista” touch by stamping a Latte Love image in stamped-off-once Pecan Pie ink.  The sentiment is stamped in Early Espresso – and I did it by inking just “Thanks” from the “Thanks so much” sentiment in the set.  Then I added another small Adhesive-backed Cork Round.

Stampin' Up! Little Latte Love No Front Sentiment Thank You Card - Stamps-N-Lingers

I used Liquid Glue to adhere the panel to a Calypso Coral mat and into my Lost Lagoon card base, popped the card front on with Stampin’ Dimensionals and the card was done.

My Basic White Medium Envelope got the Latte Love image – this time with full-strength Pecan Pie “foam” – on the front…

Stampin' Up! Little Latte Love No Front Sentiment Thank You Card - Stamps-N-Lingers

…and more A Little Latte DSP on the envelope flap.

Stampin' Up! Little Latte Love No Front Sentiment Thank You Card - Stamps-N-Lingers

Et Voila!  I can almost smell the coffee brewing, can’t you?  The Latte Love bundle has all the barista-ing you’re going to need to create coffee-infused projects.  And – the dies that cut out images from the coordinating A Little Latte DSP – yes, please!!

Stampin' Up! Little Latte Love No Front Sentiment Thank You Card - Stamps-N-Lingers

I hope you like! And – if you didn’t grab the whole suite YESTERDAY when it went live – be sure to smap it up today!  🙂

If you’d like to recreate this project, all the products and card cuts you’ll need are down below! And, as I mentioned above, I posted a short video out on Instagram this morning on how to make this card.  If you’d like to see it, click here!

I’ve also created a printable PDF with written instructions and a list of the products used to create this project.  You can download, print and/or save it by clicking this image:

Missed any tutorials?  You can check out my past projects right here!

TTFN

M

 

 

 

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Get the Stampin’ Up! Products Used in this Project: 

Card Cuts Used in This Project:

Lost Lagoon Cardstock: 4 1/4″ x 11″ (card base, scored and folded at 5 1/2″)

Calypso Coral Cardstock:  4″ x 5 1/4″ (x2 – mats for card front and for inner liner)

Vellum Cardstock: 5th-from-smallest Deckled Circles Die cut (behind cups)

Basic White Cardstock: 3 7/8″ x 5 1/8″ (inner liner)

A Little Latte DSP: 3 7/8″ x 5 1/8 card front); Die cut cups (x2); 2 1/4″ x 6″ (envelope flap)


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Finn Fan Fix 

So – for any of you who think that perhaps Finn’s ginormous kennel is too small for him cuz I sometimes post pictures of him plastered against one corner or stretched end to end….

To be very clear – he was NOT locked in the bathroom.  Door was open when he went in and never closed.

Seriously adorable.

Weird.  But adorable.

TTFN

M

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14 thoughts on “Stampin’ Up! Little Latte Love No Front Sentiment Thank You Card

  1. marlene kiley

    Finn is such a sweetie. Love reading about his antics.

  2. Amy Koenders

    Love your card! The touch of Lost Lagoon on the designer paper really makes those mugs stand out, perfect! And poor Finn…he’s just a tiny dog in a big dogs body. Ginny completely understands, she is just the same. 😉

    • stampsnlingers

      Yep – on the lap – in the car – on the floor – he’s really just a corgi… LOL. Thanks, Amy! 🙂

  3. Kate

    Adorable Indeed!

  4. Pat C.

    Pretty card, Mary. I love the colors in the DSP. I wasn’t going to get this bundle but now I think I “need” it. (You and Amy have once again enabled me! 😉)

    • stampsnlingers

      LOL – we knew all along that you needed this set! Thanks so much, Pat! 🙂

  5. Susan Ray-Hendricks

    Love the card and Love Finn! Thanks so much for sharing!😊

    • stampsnlingers

      Thank you, Susan – glad you liked it! 🙂

  6. Stephanie Atterbury

    Great card as always and love your Finn pics. Our Finn is a a sweetie, too.

    • stampsnlingers

      Thanks so much, Stephanie – I’m happy you enjoyed it! :). Pet your Finn for me! 🙂

  7. Those little details like the ribbon and the DSP on the envelope, make all the difference.

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