I'm super excited for my class tomorrow night! We'll be making 6 unique cards using the Ronald McDonald stamp set, Sprinkles of Life.
This stamp set has so many different options for occasions and images. And if you pair it with the Tree Builder punch, you can really have a ton of flexibility in what you create.
Dimensionals and 3 (rather than one) leaf bundle images make this tree card look fabulous and full.
I used a Blender Pen to pull and fill in the color from the stamped tree trunk.
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This frosted cupcake card would be Luke's favorite, I'm sure. My youngest is ALLLLLL about the frosting and prefers cupcakes (with sprinkles) for any celebratory occasion.
Notice the heart sequin with small rhinestone? It just adds that extra little something, I think.
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Sometimes simple is best. This vase of flowers card could be given for so many occasions – birthday, thank you, sympathy, congrats, wedding, baby…
And I added a bit of sparkle with a few rhinestones and a vase which I made by punching out an oval from the Silver Foil paper with the Extra-Large Oval punch and snipping the end flat for the bottom of the vase.
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This basket of apples is easy to create with the cupcake base image and the candle image (the handles of the basket).
I didn't stamp the apple images, but instead just used the punch, the White Signo Gel Pen (for the shine accent), and the Early Espresso Stampin' Write marker (to color the stems).
I cut a small slit in the crease of the card to add the ribbon.
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I love this cloud card! Fun and easy…
So the verse would coordinate with the card images, I punched a bunch of cloud bottoms from the Silver Foil paper and added them underneath the Whisper White, Smoky Slate and Basic Gray clouds. This punch has it all, right?! The Silver Foil raindrops came from the punch, too.
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This last card is SUPER yummy. I used So Saffron card stock for the banner and cone. Then the ice cream is formed from Soft Suede, Pink Pirouette (with Melon Mambo ink), Whisper White (with So Saffron ink), and Early Espresso for the fudge.
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So many images… so many possibilities. This is a fabulous stamp set. And it feels good to know that by purchasing it, I helped to donate funds towards the Ronald McDonald House Charities!
TFS! I love this stamp set and pinch, but in particular, you have done such creative different things with it, Rachel. I just love your ideas, especially the basket handles and the silver linings to the clouds. Cannot wait to CASEcthese cards. Many thanks.
Thanks, Kathy. I think the handles on the basket idea was shared by a Stampin’ Up! presenter on stage at the convention in Europe a few months back. Then it was pinned on Pinterest. So I “borrowed” it for my card. LOL Isn’t the internet great? So many ideas out there!