Although the weather in the Pacific Northwest has cooled down again, I have to say that I’ve had more ice cream this summer than ever. I mean seriously, you can never go wrong with ice cream!
paper: pink paislee/hometown summer stamps: reverse confetti/love & ice cream ink: stampin’ up white embossing powder other: reverse confetti/love & ice cream and class act confetti cuts, starbucks coffee sleeve, papertrey ink vellum, spellbinders pinking circle, mme enamel dots, white craft foam
I had so much fun putting this card together! Love and Ice Cream is such a fun set that isn’t just for the summer time! I embossed the sentiment in white on vellum, I always love that look. The cone has been die cut from a coffee sleeve:) The ice cream scoop is 2 layers, the bottom is white craft foam and I topped it off with a little heart wood veneer.
Today’s card was inspired by the July SFYTT:
love and ice cream |
love and ice cream confetti cuts |
13 thoughts on “SFYTT: Here’s the Scoop!”
Very cute and retro looking, amy! Key Lime Cheesecake Ice Cream anyone?
=] Michele
Love love love this! LOVING the colors, the ice cream and loving how you used a sleeve for the cone!! Genius!!!!!!!!!!
Awww…..Amy! This is so sweet!!!!
Awesome card like always 🙂
Sorry I have been missing the past week…home sick with pneumonia~YUCK! Off to play catch-up!
Great card! You can never go wrong with ice cream!
Love how you mixed the patterned papers! And I feel the same way about ice cream, substituted for gelato. 😉
cute card. love the sentiment on the vellum!
Reverse Confetti makes me wish my budget for crafting was endless. Love that darling ice-cream cone die cut, and the way you've highlighted it here with these playful papers is just too fun!
FUN! Very creative on the cone.
This is so fun!! I love that paper you used in the background. It so cute with that ice cream!!
Oh I still have some of these papers too! Although mine are 12×12, such a fun card!
Fabulous and sweet card. Your choice of patterned paper is amazing!
super cute!
Yummy looking ice cream cone, Amy!
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