I had an idea (pretty common occurrence), and thought thought it would be interesting to see how the Share a Milkshake dies look when using the beautiful watercolor backgrounds from the Dainty Flowers Sale-a-Bration paper!! I love how they turned out.. they are very frothy, kinda sherbet-y, and very soft and colorful!
After die cutting the shapes, I decided to see how they looked if I stamped on some of them. The goblet looked great with the extra stamping, and some of the other shapes looked amazing as well!
This Valentine card idea seemed so sweet with the additional hearts from the Share a Milkshake die set. Isn’t this cute!?
For the backgrounds of these 3 cards, I used another one of the Sale-a-Bration gifts, this is the Dandy Designs paper. Both of these free Sale-a-Bration gift paper packs are linked below with all the card making supplies from my online Stampin’ UP! store! Shop online anytime with me! Thank you!
Above: Pale Papaya makes this card just shout ice cream parlor and sherbet!!
Below: layers of Granny Apple Green, Fresh Freesia, and Orchid Oasis make this a fun combo with the Dandy Designs background!
Above: Dainty Flowers paper pack – free gift choice with $50 online order while supplies last during Sale-a-Bration 2023
Below: Dandy Designs paper pack – free gift choice with $100 online order while supplies last during Sale-a-Bration 2023
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These cards are so cute! I wouldn’t have thought to use milkshakes for Valentines, but they are perfect! Love the colors and using the watercolor paper is genius. Thanks for sharing.
So cute, Patty! I agree that you really created an ice cream parlor vibe with the colors and patterns. Thanks for the inspiration!