Rainbow Lollies

Hello and welcome to the Ink. Stamp. Share Showcase Blog Hop.  Today I am sharing a sweet rainbow lollies birthday card made using the gorgeous Sweet Ice Cream stamp set and some rainbow colours. I am so ready for warmer weather, aren’t you?

To recreate the rainbow lolly card, you will need:

Thick Whisper White – 8” by 8” – scored at 4” – Rounded upper left corner
Granny Apple Green – 7½” by 3½” – Rounded upper left corner
Whisper White – 7¼” by 3¼” – Rounded upper left corner
Scrap Whisper White

I began by stamping the lolly sticks using Crumb Cake ink. I started with the one in the middle and worked outwards.

A birthday card featuring a row of rainbow lollies and made using the Sweet Ice Cream stamp set by Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk -A gorgeous row of Rainbow Lollies for a sweet and summery birthday card

Using Daffodil Delight ink, I inked up both parts of the lolly and stamped them above the lolly stick. The next lolly was stamped with Poppy Parade ink, then a Granny Apple Green ink, then Balmy Blue ink and finally Highland Heather ink. They got slightly bigger as I went along the row……….

A birthday card featuring a row of rainbow lollies and made using the Sweet Ice Cream stamp set by Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk -A gorgeous row of Rainbow Lollies for a sweet and summery birthday card

I wrapped a length of the gorgeous glittery Fine Art Ribbon around the bottom of the stamped layer securing it on the back with Sellotape. The stamped layer was the added to the Granny Apple Green layer with Multipurpose Liquid Adhesive.

A birthday card featuring a row of rainbow lollies and made using the Sweet Ice Cream stamp set by Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk -A gorgeous row of Rainbow Lollies for a sweet and summery birthday card

The whole piece was then added to the Thick Whisper White card base on Dimensionals.

A birthday card featuring a row of rainbow lollies and made using the Sweet Ice Cream stamp set by Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk -A gorgeous row of Rainbow Lollies for a sweet and summery birthday card

I stamped the sentiment from the Many Messages stamp set in Early Espresso ink onto scrap Whisper White and die cut it out using the Messages Dies and my Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machine. I added it to the card front using the same liquid adhesive.

A birthday card featuring a row of rainbow lollies and made using the Sweet Ice Cream stamp set by Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk -A gorgeous row of Rainbow Lollies for a sweet and summery birthday card

To complete the card, I added a scattering of Champagne Rhinestones and a bow using the same ribbon and a Mini Glue Dot. I love it.

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Details of the products I used for this project can be found below.

Mo x

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