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Slimline Die Cut Popsicle Greeting Card

Slimline Popsicle Card

Blog Title: Slimline Popsicles Card

Hi, there! It’s Andrea back with you, and today I’m sharing a fun card that’s perfect for these hot dog days of summer!

Blog Supplies:

  • Cardstock Warehouse Paper:
    • White Lessebo Colours 100lb
    • Salt Water Lessebo Colours 83lb
    • Beach Blue Lessebo Colours 83lb
    • Vanilla Lessebo Colours 83lb
    • Bubblegum Lessebo Colours 83lb
    • Flamingo Lessebo Colours 83lb
    • Canary Lessebo Colours 83lb
    • Pitch Black Lessebo Colours 100lb
    • Lime Sirio Colors80lb
    • Gialloro Sirio Colors 80lb
  • MFT Stamps Pair of Popsicles Die-namics
  • MFT Stamps Skinny Strips Die-namics
  • MFT Stamps Bitty Bears stamp
  • Clear sequins
  • Foam tape
  • Liquid adhesive
  • Diecutting machine
  • Stamp positioner
  • Versamark ink
  • White embossing powder
  • Heat Tool
  • Dye inks in coordinating colors

I began by die cutting the elements for the popsicles from several colors of cardstock. (Listed above) I decided to mix and match the pieces to create multiple colors of popsicles.

die cut pieces for popsicle card

To create some dimension, I added inks in coordinating colors to the pieces and then assembled them with liquid adhesive.

glued die cut popsicles

I created a white slimline cardbase and adhered the popsicles with foam tape. I heat-embossed a sentiment onto black cardstock, diecut it into a banner, and attached it with liquid adhesive. For some sparkle, I finished with a scattering of clear sequins.

gluing die cut popsicles to white slimline card base

Thanks for stopping by! I hope you stay cool and have a “sweet” day!

summer popsicle handmade card

What are you crafting this week? Be sure to show us on Facebook or Instagram! Tag your creations with #cardstockwarehouse to be featured on our page. 

Happy Crafting!

Andrea
BLOG: Blissfully Scrappy
INSTAGRAM: @westie1702
FACEBOOK: Blissfully Scrappy
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