Hello there my stamping friends.
Today I am sharing how I made this sign for my Hot Cocoa Bar and giving you a tour of it as well!
On my sign I am using an image I downloaded from the Silhouette Design Store, Hot Cocoa by Jillibean Soup.
That is the image on the base of my sign, which I made to look like it was on a chalkboard, using Print and Cut in my Cameo Silhouette studio. If you do not have a Silhouette you could easily find a hot cocoa printable. Etsy is another good option for things like this.
To dress up my sign I used the Holiday Latte digital stamp from the Not 2 Shabby Shop.
I wanted the cups to have a Santa and Elf feel to them. I colored them using Copic Markers.
To take these cute cups of cocoa up a notch I added a cute little critter from the Peek a Boo Holiday Tag Toppers die set by Avery Elle.
They add the touch of cutesy, that I love. But a sign like this would be equally as cute with out the critters.
I added a bit of holly and a bow to finish it off and added it to my Hot Cocoa Bar.
If you'd like to learn more about using the Cameo Silhouette for paper crafting you might like this video too. I use the same Holiday Latte digital stamp to show you how to Print and Cut your digital images and how to make a shape card.
Watch it right here: https://youtu.be/TINfqd91Xk0
I also made some shaker tags with the Peek a Boo Holiday Tag Topper set.
You can catch that video right here: https://youtu.be/kbcIymzKyF8 if you missed it.
If you watched the tour of my hot cocoa bar you might have seen the snowglobe I made.
You can watch how I made it right here: https://youtu.be/jbZ33m0caiM
I would love to know, do you have a Hot Cocoa bar, or have you done one? Tell me about it, I am in love with them right now and would so enjoy hearing about yours.
All the supplies I used are listed and linked for you below.
Shop the Not 2 Shabby Shop for the Holiday Latte digital stamp set and more! Use code N2S10 at check out for 10% off!
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