As a kid, it was a treat to have an ice cream cone. I remember the sound of the Mr Whippy van winding its way through our neighbourhood – it was ‘Greensleeves’, which was originally a traditional folk song.
It was amazing to have a double scoop cone! A triple was just a dream.

For this card, I decided to go over the top and create a five scoop cone – YUM!
The five ‘flavours’ I chose were – strawberry, pistachio, chocolate, butterscotch and French vanilla – with sprinkles on the top.

I love this greeting. It is going to be perfect for some Valentine’s Day Cards next month.
The ICE CREAM CORNER SPRINKLES look very cute sprinkled around the greeting.
I used some Stampin’ Write Markers™ to add colour directly to the stamp to achive the multi-coloured sprinkles for the top scoop of ice cream.
A little POLKA DOT TULLE RIBBON bow and wrap around the piece of Bermuda Bay lends another cute element.
I stamped the sprinkles, in Bermuda Bay, on the card insert and envelope front.
What do you think of my ice cream ‘flavour’ choices? What is your favourite flavour>
Thanks for popping by … happy stamping.

These are the products I used to make this card. If you live in Australia and want to order some of these products, let me help you.
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