.jpg) Aren't these just the cutest things you've ever seen? They came out on SCS a few months ago and I don't know who designed them but they are so clever! I had to wait until now to make them because I didn't have the scallop circle punch or the ribbon from SU to make them. Sure, I could have used my Nestie scallop circle dies and some different ribbon, but I just really liked how it looked using these supplies better. I put glitter on the orange to make it look juicy and I colored part of the strawberry with a Chocolate Chip marker and covered that with Crystal Effects to make it look like it's been dipped in chocolate. So adorable!
 Aren't these just the cutest things you've ever seen? They came out on SCS a few months ago and I don't know who designed them but they are so clever! I had to wait until now to make them because I didn't have the scallop circle punch or the ribbon from SU to make them. Sure, I could have used my Nestie scallop circle dies and some different ribbon, but I just really liked how it looked using these supplies better. I put glitter on the orange to make it look juicy and I colored part of the strawberry with a Chocolate Chip marker and covered that with Crystal Effects to make it look like it's been dipped in chocolate. So adorable!Supplies:
CS- SU: Real Red, Pumpkin Pie
Images- SU: Tart & Tangy
Sentiments- Papertrey Ink
Circle punches- SU
Scallop punch- SU
Hole punch
Ink- SU: Real Red, Pumpkin Pie, Old Olive, Choc Chip
Ribbon- SU
Glitter- Barbara Trombley's Art Glitter
Crystal Effects- SU
Popsicle sticks
 
 
 
4 comments:
Mary, these are adorable! What fun creamcile cards! Too cute!
oops, creamsicle! :)
Can you share what the dimensions of the popcickle is? Is it the same size as the regular cards, or is it a mini card?
If it's regular size, add the stick and what do you use for an envelope?
Thanks, I can't wait to do these, they are adorable!
Theresa
Can you please share the dimensions? Are they regular size, or a mini card? If I add the stick and it's a regular card, what do you use for an envelope?
Thanks,
Theresa
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