I am not a coffee drinker. I don't drink a lot of coffee for the morning to wake up or tea either for that matter....(love ice tea and I do have an ice tea maker too!) But..I have these little Keurig cups that you load into the machine which will make 1 perfect cup of coffee or tea (or hot cocoa!)
What a lovely Mother's Day gift or co-workers gift! Each of the cups are divided so it won't rattle around too much, and although it isn't fragile, I thought it made it look more special having dividers!
I was inspired by Andrea Walford and her sister Sophia Landry's project on their website and decided to try to do something with these little coffee cups! I think I might do something bigger so it will hold more than just 4 cups, but this is what I have done so far.
I decorated the top with papers from the Springtime Vintage DSP and a scallop circle cut from Very Vanilla that was embossed with the dots. The box was constructed from chocolate chip cardstock, and the flowers were done using the Table Setting die in Marina Mist. The 'silk' leaves were purchased from the craft store and the pearls and rhinestones were from the adhesive jewels in the catalog. (they looked like it needed some dew drops!) The ribbon is Marina Mist grosgrain ribbon, inserted in the center of a Jumbo eyelet.
What a lovely Mother's Day gift or co-workers gift! Each of the cups are divided so it won't rattle around too much, and although it isn't fragile, I thought it made it look more special having dividers!
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I am a "never drink coffee" person but those little cups fascinate me...love your take on using them in a stampin project! Cute!
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