Hello Stamping Friends,
I'm so excited to be participating in this blog hop today. I know I have shared with you several different projects using the Ice Cream Corner suite of products, but I just can't help share more. I love ice cream. I love ice cream sets and paper, so it's a perfect match. I hope you are enjoying the projects I've made so far with it. What's even better than just one card shared by me? A whole blog hop using the Ice Cream Corner suite. Don't forget to keep hopping. The links are at the end of the post.
I used the designer series paper as my starting point for this card. I haven't used the actual ice cream and cones paper yet, so I felt it was time. For my card base, I cut it regular size and then scored and folded the paper. Once it was folded in half, I cut 1" off of the front so you can see the inside just a bit.
I then used the rainbow glimmer paper and the ice cream punch to punch a rainbow of flavors. I'll pretend it's mint, blueberry, strawberry, and black raspberry ice cream. (LOL) I also punched the cone from the sheet of designer paper that looks like a cone. Super easy so far, right?
For the inside, which can actually be seen from the outside I stamped the greeting in bermuda bay and then used the little dots stamp in granny apple green to just add a little more to my card. I hope you like my card and feel inspired to create. If you are in the United States and would like to purchase any of the items I used click on the item picture below.
Remember to keep hopping. You won't want to miss all of the great ice cream themed projects. I promise.
Remember to keep hopping. You won't want to miss all of the great ice cream themed projects. I promise.
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cute card Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteFantastic use of the glimmer paper! I love how well it coordinates with this suite! Awesome card!
ReplyDeleteCute card and love the inside!
ReplyDeleteGreat card!
ReplyDeletelove the sparkle on the ice cream scoops
ReplyDeleteHI Rachel, I just love your use of rainbow glimmer paper.
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