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Woo Hoo! Birthday Card

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This mix of Chocolate Chip, Regal Rose and Whisper White reminds me of neopolitan ice cream.  Delish!

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  • The Stampin’ Up! “Woo Hoo” single stamp makes a statement and leaves a crisp impression.  I used my snips to crop the frame and popped it up on Stampin’ Dimensionals.

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  • The pink layers of the cake were paper pieced in–a simple change that brings the stamp to life.
  • A Glue Dot keeps the center of the bow in place.

 

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Stamp Set:  Woo Hoo (132661)
Paper:  Brights Collection Designer Series Paper Stack (117155), Chocolate Chip (102128), Regal Rose (105130), Whisper White (100730), Crumb Cake (120953)
Ink:  Chocolate Chip (126979)
Cool Tools:  Itty Bitty Shapes Punch Pack (118309), Paper Snips (103579)
The Perfect Touch:  Metallic Brads (119741), Whisper White 1/4″ Stitched Grosgrain Ribbon (126877)

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22 thoughts on “Woo Hoo! Birthday Card”

  1. I love pink used with neutrals like these browns. I will definitely be getting the stamps you mentioned. Your cards and those of your Stampin Pretty Pals are so inspiring.

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  2. Sweet Mary! I love this and had forgotten I wanted to order this stamp! I forgot about the single stamp assosrtments. Ummm, might have to make a little pistachio cake slice instead for St. Patrick’s Day/Birthday cards! Hope you are feeling better – that flu stuff can be nasty!

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  3. I love that you paper pieced the cake. It’s so small so I never would have thought to do that. You’re so clever.

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  4. I can see this stamp looking really cute using the chalkboard technique and coloring in the cake with pink or blue watercolor pencils. I love what you did with it! Thanks for the inspiration!

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  5. How fun, Mary. You always find a way to pull out the best in an image and give us a new way to look at it. I love this one!

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  6. Oh, I love this card, Mary,especially how you colored the cake on the stamp to match the background! This stamp didn’t register with me at all when I first saw it. Thanks for more enabling! LOL

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  7. ooh pretty , the cake looks good , I could easily have a slice of that !! like now !!!
    lol !! love it
    have a nice weekend ,
    hugs frenchie
    ps hope your filling mush better ,

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  8. You seriously paper snipped the entire border? You rock! Great fun and festive card. Thanks for sharing!

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  9. Well Mary, this card really brings Neopolitan ice cream to mind. Regal Rose is my favorite shade of pink and it looks really yummy next to Chocolate Chip cardstock. I love the stamp too, you really don’t need any other sentiment, this one says it all.

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