You know those hypothetical questions about what you'd take if you knew you were going to be stranded on a desert island? The latest eclectic Paperie E-Team Blog Hop theme is basically my own answer to that question: Tim Holtz's Seasonal Distress Inks and something inspired by Starbucks!
(I'd also take my iPhone and a bunch of Motown mp3s, but since I was listening to Marvin Gaye while I made this piece and I took the photo with my iPhone, I figure I've got all the bases covered.) ;-)
I made what is currently a little wall hanging, although I think I'll end up attaching a magnet to the back so I can stick it on my espresso machine:
My E-Teammates did an amazing job with their art (they always do, actually!), and I think you'll have a blast hopping around to check out their work! As always, the lovely and generous Daisy from eclectic Paperie has great some prizes up for grabs, and to be eligible to win, all you need to do is leave a comment at each artist's blog. You have from today through this Sunday, October 30 to make the rounds. Daisy will randomly choose three winners from among all the comments, and each will receive $20 eclectic Paperie Gift Voucher! The winners will be announced on October 31 a the eclectic Paperie blog.
The E-Team is:
Daisy Sparks, our Fearless Leader
Linda Ledbetter (That's me!)
(Linda Duke and Sherry Cheever are sitting this one out, but be sure to stop by their blogs and see the beautiful projects they've been working on!)
But, wait! There's more. This is an eclectic Challenge, after all, and we want to see what YOU create using one of more of the Seasonal Distress Ink colors and a shot of Starbucks inspiration! The prize is awesome: A $10 Starbucks gift card and a box full of eclectic Paperie goodies! You'll have a couple of weeks to get this done-- the winner will be posted when our next E-Team hop goes up on November 15.
Thank you so much for stopping by, and I hope you have a spectacular, art-full weekend!
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A quick and easy wall hanging: Tint a Maya Road Super Mega Bottle Cap with Ranger Adirondack Espresso Alcohol Ink. Glue in an inkjet-printed Starbucks siren. Print the text on plain white paper and smudge it with Ripe Persimmon and Seedless Preserves Distress Ink, then color the edges with Gathered Twigs Distress Ink. Glue the text onto the siren. Add coffee beans and craft store botanicals, attached with Claudine Hellmuth Studio Matte Multi-Medium.





32 comments:
How cool! Love the coffee beans! It's pretty and smells good!
Fantastic, Linda!! I love that you used coffee beans!!
Really cute project, thanks for sharing it.
This is awesome, I love starbucks and of course TH!!
This is WONDERFUL! Perfect for on the espresso machine :)
perfect!
Sandra ltb
Great project! It would make a nice magnet, too.
Too funny! Love the use of natural materials!
Love your hanging and putting it on the espresso machine is perfect!
It's so you!
I really like the colours you've used, Linda. I always love to see what you create!
this is awesome, I luv Starbucks so I am inspired by anything related..lol..hope you have a wonderful weekend!
enjoy *~*
Oh, when I saw your clever sign, I laughed out loud. I should clone one of those for my DH!!!
Great project Linda and what a fun challenge this is!
LOL! I love this! Great job!
Cute wall hanging! Love the coffee beans! Adds a great texture!
DeniseB
That is just TOO cute! I know how you feel about Starbucks - long live coffee!!! LOL Happy Halloween weekend!
I love your saying and the fact that you used actual coffee beans!!
I like the wall hanging idea! Cute to use coffee beans as part of your challenge!
Noreen
www.make-homemade-gifts.com
Too cute! Oh, yeah!
Cute project. the coffee beans are awesome!
super project! thank you for sharing.
funny, cool and just like you
Great project. Great use of the supply list.
Ok, now I totally need to get these bottle caps. I must make this!!! Fabulous!!!!!
Cool wall hanging--love the coffee beans.
I would agree with your idea to attach a magnet to your darling project. What Starbucks lover would not like to have a reminder of their daily buzz!! Great use of the materials in your package. Linda S. in NE
like the fall look of this piece. this logo seems quite versatile. not being a coffee drinker and with the nearest starbucks 25 mi away, i wasn't very familiar with it.
Love the use of the coffee beans...so clever and odor-ifically lovely!!!
she is a riot...love her!
Oh Linda, I love it. especially the "long may you buzz"..... my type of humor and love those coffee beans. I need to make one like this for my fridge :-)
PS: Ohh I love Marvin Gaye.
Great idea, love the coffee beans too. Thanks for sharing and inspiring.
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