I don’t know if this has ever happened to me before… but I totally forgot to take photos of the finished cards before I mailed them to customers!!
BUT.. these ice cream cones turned out WAY too cute not to share.. so I’m sharing the idea and hope you will make some to put on your cards, scrapbook pages, birthday party decor or maybe a cute tag on a birthday gift bag!
I found that the “back side” of several of the Full of Live patterned paper sheets are just perfect for my soft swirl ice cream cones! Don’t they look yummy? If you want a chocolate or caramel look, use the “A Little Latte” paper!
Use the outline and the “detailed” dies from the Ice Cream Swirl die set to create yummy layered ice cream topper pieces for the cones. I stamped the cones with Pecan Pie ink on Crumb Cake cardstock then did a little ink blending around the edges for dimension.
Ice Cream Cone Card Inspiration:
- Chocolate / Vanilla swirl cards
- Shimmery cone cards
- Ice Cream Cone card video tutorial post
I’ve circled the 3 Full of Life DSP patterns that I thought were best for die cutting and creating these cute ice cream cones.
I also used the “A Little Latte” patterned paper.. you can see that paper and all the other Stampin’ Up! papercrafting supplies I used at the bottom of this post. Just click any of the product photos to shop in my online store. Thank you!
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Your ice cream cones look awesome!!! Thanks for sharing the pictures and details on how you created them. Your blog is always so interesting and inspiring!
They are absolutely adorable! You have such a great eye for seeing paper differently for use. Thanks for sharing.
These cone cards are sooooo cute!
The ice cream cones are so pretty! Thanks for the tip to use the DSP – looks great and is a time saver.