Starbucks Coffee Sleeve Mini Book
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So cute and so easy"! TFS!
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I made a mini out of these just the other day! I also used my punches to punch out some shapes and they remind me of the Jenni Bowlin embellishments! I love the thickness and texture of the cardboard they use to make these! But, I do have one thing to say....it really isn't a "cheap" mini! The hot choc I buy cost $3.50 each cup! lol! Cheryl
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In the true spirit of recycling or upcycling I'd like to see more of a "re-use" attitude rather than a "go in there and take one" attitude. Coffee sleeve mini books are cute but I think they should be made from coffee sleeves that have actually been used or thrown away.
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I've had it with Starbucks, I'm home only thanks to coffeeloverstipsandtricks (.) com
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My Dad was on a construction job and they were throwing away a huge box, probably 1000 of brand new sleeves, not starbucks, but they look the same! So I have lots of mini books in my future!! lol.
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this sucks
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I love this as I am just starting out with scrapbooking, & looking for some great inexpensive ways to get started.Fantastic idea!
LORI
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hi my name is lanie and i absolutely love this. i showed this to my friends and i gave some away for presents thnx again :)
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Well I've been saving coffee sleeves for just such a project. I like the ones with a waffle weave emboss on them. They remind me of ice cream cones. Anyway, thanks for the inspiration!
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i went to my local railway station today and found one of these lying on a table, so i snapped it up and thought ....ah ha! minibook time!!!!!!!
Go to a good, local coffee place, and use one of their sleeves. In Vancouver, there's a great little locally owned, independent coffee shop on Granville Island with 100% recycled sleeves that have pictures of safari animals on them- giraffes, exotic birds, leopards, etc...
slandry369 3 years ago 7
my daughter is a HUGE starbucks fan ... she would LOVE this ... excellent idea :)
xelle2007 4 years ago 7