I have a treat in store for you today! I am joining in with the wonderful people at Global Stamping Friends for their 12th Blog Hop. The theme is kids' cards and I know there will be lots of fun projects for you to hop.
I decided to play with the Cool Treats stamp set and Frozen Treats Framelits to create my card for a kid. I recently watched a video by Jennifer McGuire where she added embossing paste to create ice cream! I thought this was a great idea so I have done my version for the blog hop.
I created a 4.5" card blank in Melon Mambo cardstock (my favourite SU! colour) and layered a piece of Whisper White cardstock on top which had been embossed using the Polka Dot Basic Textured Impressions Embossing Folder. This is a great generic pattern for so many occasions. The sentiment is from the Ready to Pop stamp set which features popcorn images. Maybe I was a bit hungry when I made this card! I cut a panel and stamped the sprinkles in Melon Mambo and Lemon Lime Twist and raised up with Stampin' Dimensionals.
I cut the largest of the circle Stitched Shapes in Whisper White and then created a frame from the same dies using the largest and second largest in Melon Mambo. The ice cream bowl was cut from Lemon Lime Twist cardstock and I have shaped it to make it look rounded. I cut the round ice cream with the scalloped bottom and then added the embossing paste on top which had been coloured with Melon Mambo (strawberry), Chocolate Chip (chocolate) and a tiny hint of Sahara Sand for the vanilla. This was a fun technique to try and the embossing paste dries so quickly which is great for impatient crafters just like me!
I hope this has inspired you to have a go with the embossing paste in a different way. Don't forget to visit all the blogs in the hop for more inspiration. We would love to see your comments too. Thanks for hopping with us. Simply click the Next Arrow to keep hopping!
1. Sarah McDermott
2. Lisa Hardie
3. Kristie Neal Walthall
4. Courtenay Heuston
5. Rebecca Urban
6. Rachel Macleod ***You are here***
7. Georgia Missy Gaydos
8. Jenn Curtis Charles
9. Christine Wrede
10. Lisa Ann Bernard
11. Angélique Stempelkeuken
12. Sharon Dalton
13. Lou Kitzelman
14. Kimberley Anne Morris
15. Vicky Wright
16. Anastasia Radloff
17. Susan Vilar
18. Christina Walker
19. Ellen Woodbridge
20. Amanda Bates
21. Cary Buckham
22. Sharleen Luciano
23. Jan Musselman
24. Anita Wifladt
25. Karie Beglau
26. Marieke Bart
27. Donna Gray
28. Mary Ann Kay Rossiter
29. Erica Jones
2. Lisa Hardie
3. Kristie Neal Walthall
4. Courtenay Heuston
5. Rebecca Urban
6. Rachel Macleod ***You are here***
7. Georgia Missy Gaydos
8. Jenn Curtis Charles
9. Christine Wrede
10. Lisa Ann Bernard
11. Angélique Stempelkeuken
12. Sharon Dalton
13. Lou Kitzelman
14. Kimberley Anne Morris
15. Vicky Wright
16. Anastasia Radloff
17. Susan Vilar
18. Christina Walker
19. Ellen Woodbridge
20. Amanda Bates
21. Cary Buckham
22. Sharleen Luciano
23. Jan Musselman
24. Anita Wifladt
25. Karie Beglau
26. Marieke Bart
27. Donna Gray
28. Mary Ann Kay Rossiter
29. Erica Jones
Happy hopping,
Rachel x
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That icecream looks so real! Great use of texture!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun card Rachel? Loving your ice cream - good enough to eat! I also love how your created your own "DSP" panel. TFS
ReplyDeleteneat idea! TFS
ReplyDeleteLove the "Ice Cream", very clever.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun way to use embossing paste. Such a fabulous card. I love it
ReplyDeleteFabulous card Rachel... love this way to use the embossing paste!
ReplyDeletegenius! The ice cream looks so real!
ReplyDeleteRachel, this is a very 'cool' card for any kid <3 Love what you have done with the embossing paste...it looks so realistic.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing and thanks for your comment Cheers Shaz
Wow the embossing paste makes it look good enough to eat! Love the colour combination too. Thank you for joining in.
ReplyDeleteLove how you created so much texture with the paste this is probably my new fav ice cream technique & loved how you made your own dsp it was one thing that first caught my eye i wanted to know where it came from TFS
ReplyDeleteGreat card, Rachel. I love how you used embossing paste for texture on the ice cream.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool trick! Love the colors!
ReplyDeleteI love this idea - the ice cream looks great
ReplyDeleteI love the way you used the embossing creme to create the texture for the ice cream makes it look so real thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteSuch a cool way to give the scoops of ice cream texture Rachel. Love it!
ReplyDeleteSuper Cute!!!!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic card! I was so keen on getting that stamp set, yet I've barely used it...what's wrong with me?!? Too many stamps, too little time, methinks ;-) Thanks for sharing!
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