As promised (or maybe threatened) I've got my coffee cup drawings.
For these I used markers, black micron pen and colored pencil. When I was done I dabbed on some embossing ink, sprinkled on embossing powder and heat embossed them for a nice finish
I had one more sketched out with pencil but never got any further with it.
I really like those Ann!
ReplyDeleteSuper!! I like 'em....a lot!!
ReplyDeleteps....I had to view your previous post...well, not to surprise you one bit, the little bird comes in 1st as my fav.
ReplyDeleteLove these!!
ReplyDeleteAnything that has to do with coffee is a favorite of mine, but I really do LOVE these!! Great Job Ann!!
ReplyDeletemmmm smell that brew. Had a friend who seemed to christen his writing a lot with coffee. I have some Jamacian brewing now.
ReplyDeleteI prefer drinking from a mug and looking at a cup. you have covered both. how do you do heat treatment?
ReplyDeleteAnd speaking of java...I'm off to the kitchen for my first cup of morning coffee.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day. Big hug to you and lots of scritches to Gibbs. ♥♥♥
These are divine! They would look wonderful on the wall of a coffee house or cafe. And you created beautiful mugs.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Ginny, they should be in a coffee house. :) I'll take the blue with flowers please. :)
ReplyDeleteI like the blue one - and I won't annoy you with asking questions about the embossing process. I am always fascinated with the 'how' of what you create.
ReplyDeleteThose could be tea too! :) They're cute!
ReplyDeleteThose came out really cute!
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