Welcome to the Ice Cream Shoppe Hop brought to you by the All that Stickles design team!
Summer is almost here... and that means it's almost time for summer's favorite treat... ice cream! Bring on the cool scoops of your favorite ice cream flavor mine happens to be mint chocolate chip, the never-ending list of toppings, and of course, you can't forget the cherry on top!
Today the All that Stickles design team has created many different ice cream-themed projects for you to savor. :) And what's our favorite topping?! Stickles, of course!
For my project, I made a Stickled Ice Cream cone created from supplies I had in my craft closet. Did you ever make snowballs or ice cream cones as Christmas ornaments using cardboard rolls, Styrofoam balls and Ivory soap? Or do you remember seeing them on your grandparents tree? Well, I'm bringing back the craft! It's inexpensive, a bit messy in all the right ways, and perfect for kids (with adult supervision). Once the cone was created I got busy with Stickles. The sprinkles, cherry, drippy edge of ice cream and texture of the cone are all created with Stickles.
Pop in on Tuesday and I will give you the step by step tutorial here and the ATS blog.
We have blog candy for those who are a follower of All that Stickles and leave a comment on every stop of the hop! Winners will be announced Wednesday May 22nd at All that Stickles.
5 Digi Stamps of Winner's Choice
1 Stamp Set of Winner's Choice
$15 Gift Certificate for Digital Stamps
10 Digis of Winner's Choice
Your next stop is the freezer for some ice cream so you can get inspired to create your own ice cream creation! If you do, hop back to All the Stickles and add a comment linking your creation!
Here's the complete lineup:
Thanks for hopping! :) Don't forget to check out our Cotton Candy Linky Party!
Wow! Your creation looks sooooooo yummy :)
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Eemeli
This ice-cream looks good enough to eat! Fantastic.
ReplyDeleteAwesome project!!!
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of this idea...will have to research it more :)
Thanks for sharing!!!
jessica
chick-n-scrap.blogspot.com
I COMPLETELY FORGOT ABOUT THESE!!! I will have to look it up and let the kids make them. What a SWEET and CUTE and PRETTY little cone. Great way to end the hop! {smile}
ReplyDeleteWOW---Gotta check out that tutorial!!!! DD would love these for her 'tea parties'...:)
ReplyDeleteCan't wait for Tuesday's tutorial! This is sooooo cool! Great project!
ReplyDeleteYes, that does look almost good enough to eat. Almost!
ReplyDeleteSo cute. I'll be back for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThis is super cool! What a fun project - can't wait to see the tutorial!!
ReplyDeleteAWESOME!Great project!!!
ReplyDeleteSo cute. Anxious to see directions.
ReplyDeleteLooks super yummy!Carri~Abusybee
ReplyDeleteThis looks good enough to eat! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool!! Can't wait to see your tutorial!
ReplyDeleteWow! Looks yummy enough to eat. Would love to see the tutorial for this.
ReplyDeleteWay cool! I made Ice Cream Cone ornaments with my nieces years ago but didn't have the Stickles Bling to add.
ReplyDeleteOh wow! That is amazing! I can't wait to see your tutorial for this!
ReplyDeleteThat is way cool!!! I love it =) Can't wait to see you how made it!!
ReplyDeleteWow, your ice cream cone looks so yummy! Such a fun project and I just love the way you used the Stickles!
ReplyDeleteFun ornament! Looks good enough to eat!
ReplyDeleteoooo this is absolutely genius! Would definitely want to try this for Christmas. It's perfect for parties too. Stickle-licious!
ReplyDeleteThat looks really cool, I can't wait to see how it's made.
ReplyDeleteracincrafts at aim dot com
This looks so real! It's adorable!
ReplyDeleteJust discovered stickles-looking forward to some great ideas!
ReplyDeleteNeat project!My daughter would just love this!
ReplyDeleteVery crafty cone. Love the cherry on top!
ReplyDeleteWow now this is so cute and such a cool idea. I will be back for the how to. TFS AJ-
ReplyDeleteCute. I can't wait to see how you made it.
ReplyDelete~~Chris
How fun! I'm looking forward to seeing the tut tomorrow. (Thanks for putting one together.)
ReplyDeleteLove your ice cream cone...so cool!
ReplyDeleteGreat project, I thought it was real and now I want ice cream :)
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