Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Coffee and Biking


Hello, cafe friends!

Today's coffee card was inspired by my recent cycling Sunday with Sam. It was a beautiful day, and I suggested a ride to our local coffee shop, Carrigan's Cafe in Saline. Sam is always game for a good latte!


I love the Heart-2-Heart stamps and dies from Papertrey Ink! Oldies but goodies! I think the key to making them clean and simple is to use them on a smaller card size...in this case, 3 1/2 by 5. Good things come in small packages!


{Today's Brew: H-2-H #1 stamps and die (PTI), PTI inks and card stock, PTI paper, Lawn Fawn scalloped frame die and stitched frame die}

Here are some photos from our ride. Sam ordered the caramel latte. In honor of Cinco de Mayo, I ordered the Mexican latte, and it was muy delicioso!


I caught up on some reading with local publications.


Beautiful downtown Saline!




Sam does a good job of securing our bikes!


We pedaled to the library on our way home.




I think we are going to make Cycling Sunday a regular thing this season...coffee shops included!


Blessings, cafe friends!

13 comments:

  1. I love the big yellow checks in the background of your sweet card!

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  2. Very cute card, love the colors. How nice to remember your fun bike ride this way.

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  3. Love the colors on this sweet card!

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  4. This is a muy delicioso creation!! So sweet...you should enter it in Brian's Global Design Project challenge this week...those gingham checks would fit right in!

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  5. What a cute town you live in. What is in a Mexican Latte, sounds good :)

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  6. Another cute card and photos of your neck of the woods! Thanks for taking us along on your excursions.

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  7. This is so sweet & cute. Thanks for sharing your fun photos. Your Mexican coffee looks so big!!

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  8. Beautiful papers and die cuts to go with those pretty cups.

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  9. Absolutely darling, Mary Rose. You are such a talented crafter.
    Karen L

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