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Notice how the frying pans and food inside are 3-D!
This is what the inside of the cards look like, there’s left over toast and some crumbs!
This ice cream cone card is an interactive card. You pull the pink card stock on the left side, and as you slide it, you will reveal a Happy Birthday sentiment!
I hope you enjoy these!
Note: These tutorials are not for sale, they are FREE with a minimum $25 online order. THANK YOU for understanding!
Sorry I have been away for so long!! We went to Florida for spring break. I had such great intentions to get some “catching up” done down there, and you know, sometimes you just have to break and hang with the family! 🙂 I knew you’d understand!
This card was for my Girl’s Day/Night Out last month. The ice cream actually comes out of the cone to reveal the YUM message! I saw the cone idea on Pinterest HERE. She also has instructions on how to create the ice cream cone.
Recipe:
Stamp Set: Pretty Petites (SAB)
Paper: Blushing Bride, Crumb Cake, Twitterpated DSP, Neutrals Paper Stack DSP, Glimmer Red DSP
Ink: Soft SuedeAccessories: Petite Curly Label (SAB), Square Lattice Folder, Polka Dot Embossing Folder, Scallop Edge Punch, 1 3/4″ Circle Punch, Paper Doily, Linen Thread, Petal Die (retired) 3/4″ Circle Punch (cherry)
Here are some photos from Easter yesterday, LOVE that holiday celebrating Christ’s empty tomb!
Our family always has an Easter Egg decorating contest. Here are this year’s entries! They aren’t the greatest because we were decorating eggs the night before Easter at 10pm because of our Florida trip!!!! (The black one is Harry Potter. We went to the Harry Potter park at Universal Studios while in Florida. Can you guess who made this one?)
This was breakfast Easter morning. THANK GOD for Pinterest!
Here is our family picture (minus our son, Brook, and his wife, Shannon). MISS THOSE TWO!!!
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