Oh my goodness.. does this cute Ice Cream Cone Builder Punch Mickey and Minnie card just make you smile from ear to ear!? It does me!! I saw an idea on Pinterest by Craft-Somnia Momma and her card was adorable… I switched it around a bit, made a square card and combined the perfect greeting from the Pampered Pets set for this cute birthday card!
How to make the Mickey & Minnie Ice Cream card:
- Use the Ice Cream Cone Builder punch and punch 2 Early Espresso cardstock pieces. Punch one with Real Red cardstock, cut off as shown and layer as show for the Mickey image.
- Punch 2 Real Red hearts from the Dog Builder punch and use glue dots or liquid glue to add to the Minnie image.
- Color Elegant Faceted Gems with Real Red and Daffodil Delight Stampin; Blends for accents
- Stamp the popsicle stick images shown above with Early Espresso and Soft Suede ink onto Crumb Cake cardstock, cut out by hand
- Layer Basic White Cardstock & yellow polkadot paper from the Brights 6×6 collection onto a 4-1/4″ square Real Red Card.
- Stamp greetings in Real Red and Early Espresso ink, stamp dots from the Sweet Ice Cream set and Pampered Pets Set
- Put all layers together with Seal, Liquid Glue and Dimensionals
- Mail in a Medium Basic White envelope to avoid extra postage in the US for a square envelope
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Good morning Patty
That is absolutely adorable… It amazes me how you can make other images from the punches…Very creative. Have a great day
Patty what an absolutely adorable card. Thanks for sharing. Have a blessed day.
This is SO adorable! My former neighbors love anything Mickey, and this card will be perfect for their upcoming anniversary. Thanks for sharing… I will have to CASE this one. 😉