Well today was an interesting day. I got to play with all the new things that came in my Simon Says Stamp Card Kit. I really love these kits, they are a great value and beautifully put together!
I did end up taking my colors from the kit and using the card stock for this month, but I went in a complete circle getting there. Let me show you what I came up with and then I will explain it more.
Isn't cute!? It is a little busy, but I loved it in the end.
Here is a few up close shots:
Yeah I sewed those sequins on. I think I like it!
Love this little cupcake. It is from the Simon Says Stamp Set "Cupcake Party" I first stamped the wrapper with the back of the cupcake liner stamp, yeah I said the back. The part that usually sticks to the acrylic block. I stamped it in spun sugar distress ink, to get the shadow of the image. I then used the SSS ink in Lipstick red to stamp the actual lines. For the cake part I used color box chalk ink and then I went through the process of creating the gold "frosting."
I don't know if anyone has been crazy like me to try this, but might as well! The products I used indicate that a small amount is not toxic, but I cleaned these so well after I used them that I am not really worried. If you are a little worried and want to try. Go to your local grocery store and buy the plastic tips found in the baking section. That way you can keep everything separate. I am using a wilton star tip #16 and a disposable frosting bag.
First I cut my bag down to a more reasonable size. I am only using a very little amount of embossing paste. I have tried the white embossing paste and it has a great texture after with a more frosting feel to it, but I really wanted to see how this gold would turn out.
Next, I scooped a little in my bag trying to get it as close as I can to the bottom of the tip. I didn't use a tube cover like in the normal baking world. A tube cover usually is white and goes in the bag and you use the tip on the outside of the bag, but since I knew I wouldn't be changing tips it is pointless to get something else covered in this stuff.
So this is how it looks now. You will need to cut a good amount off the tip and squeeze your tip through just to make it tight enough. In order to squeeze it out I had to hold the tip and push the bag through it. It is really easy once you get the hang of it and if you are a baker you shouldn't have trouble.
Lastly, I added a few sequins to act as sprinkles and now let the waiting game begin. Ugh! it really did take this thing forever to dry. I don't think it was even fully dry when I finished the whole card. But, it was so much fun and it turned out so nice!
When I trimmed this out I made sure to even the sides and round the bottom a little more. I also cut as close to the back of the embossing paste, to make it look like there is no paper behind it.
So here is the massive list of supplies I used for this card...where to begin?:
Stamp Sets
SSS Stamp Set Sending Happy Thoughts (In Kit)
SSS Stamp Set Cup Cake Party (Cupcake liner)
SSS Stamp Set Always & Forever ( the word 'you')
SSS Love This (the words 'happy birthday' and the circles)
Lawn Fawn Stamp Set Milo's ABCs (the words 'a very')
Embossing Paste
Dream Weavers Metallic Gold (very similar/or same?)
Ink/Markers
Versa Fine Onyx Black (sentiment)
Versa Mark (background and embossing)
SSS Ink in Lipstick Red (In Kit)
Cardstock
Bazzill Cardstock in Taffy (Base Cardstock)
Neehna Solar White 80# (Embelishment is stamped on)
Adhesive
3M Double Sided Foam Tape
Embellishments
Pretty Pink Posh Sequins in Metallic Gold Cupped 6mm <-- Pretty Pink Posh
Random
Cream Thread
Have a Wonderful Night!










Good enough to eat, Michelle! So very creative - thanks so much for sharing your card and process with us at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday challenge!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the comment! I am new to this blogging thing, but I am really enjoying it.
DeleteI noticed this card in the Card Kit gallery, and it really caught my eye.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your technique for the frosting! I never would have thought of it myself, but it makes sense and the result is nothing short of brilliant. :)
Thanks so much for the comment! It was a very random thought and I am glad it worked out as well as it did.
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