Thursday, May 7, 2015

Countdown to Confetti: Love and Ice Cream



Hello and welcome to Day Three of Reverse Confetti's birthday release countdown!

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 Today we're featuring a stamp set and die combo called Love and Ice Cream. This one's going to be a crowd pleaser -- so cute!


I started by die-cutting three ice cream scoops in fun shades of pink. I stacked them and layered them onto a Let's Celebrate Quick Card Panel. To soften the Quick Card Panel, I added a layer of vellum. Last I tucked in a sentiment (stamped on a Stitched Flag Trio die-cut), added a Double Edge Wonky Scallop Border die-cut along the bottom and mounted everything to a teal card base.




Each ice cream scoop is embellished with chunky glass glitter and sequins. Yum!







STAMPSLOVE AND ICE CREAM

CONFETTI CUTS DIES: LOVE & ICE CREAM, STITCHED FLAG TRIO, DOUBLE EDGE WONKY SCALLOP BORDER

INK: Versafine Onyx Black

PAPER: white and teal card stock; LET'S CELEBRATE QUICK CARD PANELS

OTHER: vellum, chunky glass glitter, sequins, mini binder clip


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Thanks for stopping by today!

33 comments:

  1. Like your embellishments on the scalloped pink ice cream! Very nice. Thanks.

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  2. Eeep! What a totally fun and DELISH card! Love it ♥

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  3. The glitter makes the ice cream look frosty cold and ready to enjoy!

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  4. As sweet as can be with the glitter and sequins to embellish, lovely colors with vellum and the Card Panel.

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  5. Adorable... such a bright and beautiful card! LOVE!

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  6. Your card is fabulous. I love the vellum to soften the background and the glass glitter is perfect on the ice cream. Great job!

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  7. Great use of the vellum and the glitter and sequins for the ice cream! Love your sweet sundae card!!

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  8. Once again you nailed it! CUTENESS!!!

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  9. Love the sparkly ice, what fun!

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  10. Nice way to add bling to your card, Amy. I love the sequin and glitter idea! Yummy.

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  11. The glitter adds so much here! Love this.

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  12. Love the glitter! And the vellum! All so perfect!

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  13. YUMMY!! LOVING the Bits of Glitter and the Colors!! =)

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  14. so yummy... love the chunky glitter!

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  15. Love the embellishments. The crinkle on the bottom of the scoop of ice cream, the vellum toning down the stripes. Great card
    thanks for sharing.

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  16. So cute!! Love the "sugar"!!!!!!!!!

    Deanne :)

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  17. The sherbet colors go perfectly with the ice cream theme!

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  18. The chunky glass glitter is the perfect finishing touch to the scoops!!

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  19. yum! I love your color combo, and the background paper is so pretty with the vellum layer to soften it.... Love the die-cut edge at the bottom and the pretty glitter. Great details!

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  20. Amy I love a triple scoop of fabulous!! and that glass glittery gorgeousness!
    =] Michele

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  21. The glitter is the perfect touch! So cute!

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  22. Great sparkle on the scoops and I like you use of vellum.

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  23. I love that you made this a dish and I love the sparkle!

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  24. the touch of sparkle looks so yummie!

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  25. I like how you softened the quick card panel with the vellum-good job!

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  26. So love these colors! The vellum gives it a frosty cold feel!

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  27. Darling card with blingy ice cream!

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  28. Super cute! I love how you layered the vellum over the QCP!

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