I used a fun die and stencil set to create this fancy birthday cake. I first used the stencils to create the flowers and the candles. Then I cut them out with the coordinating dies.
I also cut the cake stand out of silver holographic cardstock with a die in the set. I could have cut out dimensional pieces to add to it, but I found that using a stylus on the back of the cardstock while it was still in the die created the detail I wanted.
The candles were glued directly to the card. The cake and cake stand were popped up on dimensionals.
I stamped the sentiment, cut it out with a die and matted it. I had a couple of tiny translucent flower stickers on my desk, so I added them, along with a couple of gems.
This was a top-folding card, and here's a photo of the sentiment I stamped on the inside.
I've been trying to think of other ways to use this set. I think it could be a wedding cake (with no candles).
I also think I could use some flower stamps to stamp the cake with Versamark ink and heat emboss with gold embossing powder. Then, if I added "50" on the cake or somewhere on the card front, it could be a golden wedding anniversary card (again, no candles).
I've also thought of cutting the cake out of DSP and adding dimensional details with Nuvo Drops.
Now if I can just find the time to try all those ideas!
Thanks so much for stopping by, and remember to laugh--a little or a lot--every day.
Cheryl
3 comments:
Gorgeous birthday cake. I can't believe you stenciled all that flower pattern. I am not that patient. I would probably try the DSP for the cake. The cake plate is a great decorative design.
What a beautiful cake - and yes I think a wedding cake or a 50th anniversary would be really nice. Love this die set.
What a fun and wonderful card!! I hope you find the time to try all of your ideas! I'm looking forward to seeing you next week!!
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