Tuesday 2 August 2016

City Crafter - I Gained a Stone! - Sweet Treats


Stella has chosen a fun theme at City Crafter this week... add a sweet treat such as a pie, cake or , in my case, ice lollies/ice creams. And if you can't do that, you could even just use the colours from the photo. 
For my DT card I cut an ice lolly (popsicle)  shape on my Silhouette Cameo, using ice-cream themed patterned paper that were a magazine freebie some time ago. The sentiment is by Clearly Besotted. 

For the whole of August we are delighted to have a special Guest Star, Davi, and I hope you will come over to City Crafter and see what she, and the rest of the DT have made, and enter your own sweet treat. 

I'd like to enter:
Curtain Call  snow cone 

12 comments:

Mac Mable said...

Such a cute card. Love how you've done the ice-cream. Fun card aand thanks fro the inspiration x

Ros Crawford said...

Cute! Great use of that paper too!

Davi said...

Very clever using the dp for the popcicle! Love this fun card :)

Stella said...

It didn't to be baked; the idea of the wafer is more than enough and smart of you to use this DP. It's a fab take on our theme!

Pia S said...

Sweet and fun, love the DP you've used for the Popsicle ice cream. Nice banner details and a fitting sentiment.

Maria said...

Very cute card with all the ice cream cones! Love the paper and pretty fun colors!

Leigh Penner said...

Oh, this is so fun! Super sweet take on the inspiration photo!

Josephine said...

So 'sweet' and pretty too!

Thanks for joining us at Crafty Cardmakers!

Judy McKay said...

Great summer card. Love the colours. Thank you for joining us at Crafty Cardmakers this week. Judy DT

Maikreations said...

Fabulous card! Love the design as well as the summery colours ;o) Thank you for joining our „Summer“ challenge over at the Crafty Cardmakers ;o) Happy crafting,
Maike

Rebecca said...

I love the simplicity of this card and the colours are perfect! Thanks for joining us at Crafty Cardmakers.

Bec

Tammy Hershberger said...

This is too cute... what a "sweet" idea to use that paper for the popsicle! Thanks for joining us for the Curtain Call!