Sunday, March 8, 2026

STAMPlorations 'The Coffee House' collage papers are steaming hot!!

 Hello and welcome crafty friends!
You might have heard that STAMPlorations
has added collage papers to their 
arsenal of amazing products, which
will be available for purchase individually on March 15.
Today I'm delighted to show you what
I created with The Coffee House paper pack.


This is only one of nine gorgeous paper packs that will be available on 
March 15th, but check out this crafty math: 
Individual paper packs launch March 15th for $10 each, BUT...you can
grab a Project Trio Bundle TODAY for just $21! 
That's 3 full packs (45 sheets!) curated
They ship immediately! Get them before the individual launch at STAMPlorations.com
 
I created a card for my first project.
 I used a snippet of the coffee bean paper and added a strip of gold 
glitter paper because who doesn't love a little sparkle?!
I glued another of the papers onto heavy weight card stock and
fussy cut this pretty latte image from it.
The Thanks a latte word die is triple cut, stacked and glued
together and then onto the card.





My second project is a fun project: Recipe cards, using
all three paper images.


I cut 3" x 5" heavy weight white cardstock, glued the papers to them,
and then trimmed the excess paper once dry. I used a hole punch
in one corner and added them to a ring. I found some brown alpha 
stickers in my stash and added the "Recipes" to the top card. Recipes
 can then be written on the back sides of the card. So cute!



These papers are GORGEOUS and so much fun to play with!
Check out all the other papers and package deals over
at STAMPlorations today!
Thanks so much for stopping by. I hope that you have
a great rest of your day!





















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