Are you a coffee lover? If you are or know someone who is, here is a round-up of coffee-inspired crafts that may just be as exciting as a jolt of caffeine:
1. Sketchbook Pages
I have a regular sketchbook practice. My intention is that if I use it often, I can improve my drawing and painting.
I use the blank pages of my sketchbook just to play.
I get my inspiration from everyday objects like these to-go cups from different coffee shops I visit.
I try to capture the to-go cups as best as I could using watercolor and colored pencils...TADA!
2. Reusing Cardboard Coffee Sleeves
Those cardboard sleeves that come with coffee to-go cups...make sure to save them! They are a blank canvas that's fun to decorate:
Here, I used collage and die-cuts to dress up the cardboard sleeve. I used it to "wrap" a gift (reusable coffee cup)...TADA!
This cardboard coffee sleeve is given a new look with brush lettering. I used it to "wrap" a beer (a thoughtful gift for Dad)...TADA!
3. Coffee-stained Papers
I like to use the coffee-stained papers for scrapbooking, making greeting cards, and junk journals...TADA!
4. Coffee-stained Fabric
If you have a stash of fabric remnants, why not give them a new look by staining them with coffee?
5. Coffee grounds
Most households have spent coffee grounds. Another crafting idea is to use it to make a coffee scrub or coffee soap. It's also a good idea to compost your coffee.
I hope you liked these coffee-inspired crafts and may they inspire you to turn blah to TADA!
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