#1 Stampin’ Up! UK Demonstrator Pootles – Ice Cream Corner Faux Shaker Card Tutorial
Oh I have such a fun project for you today!
At Onstage@Home in November, a few demonstrators showcased new suites to us as part of the event, and Rosemarrie Gonzalez, a demo in the USA, showcased the Ice Cream Corner suite.
She made a whole host of amazing projects including a faux shaker card.
I would love to link back to her, sadly she doesn’t have a blog but she does have a busy and active facebook page that you can see HERE
But her projects were so lovely and I was inspired to make a version of her card for you all.
I can see lots of these being made in the future, not just by me, but I bet you’ll be making them too!
S x
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#1 Stampin’ Up! UK Independent Demonstrator
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It’s a popsicle here in California
Icy pole Australia
Ice Block – Australia
In Canada they look like a Creamsicle or Dreamsicle. Difference is whether it has ice cream or ice milk inside the sherbet covering.
They can also be called Ice Pops.
It’s a Popsicle in the USA. There are varieties of the Popsicle – Fudgsicle, Creamsicle, Dreamsicle, etc. But basically, it is a Popsicle.
In the U.S. (where I’m from), creamsicles, fudgsicles, etc. are not popsicles since a popsicle only has water, sugar, flavoring. The others contain ice cream.
Since it doesn’t look like 1 piece that can be separately down the middle with two sticks, and has more than one color, in the U.S it may be a creamsicle – ice cream on stick.
Popsicle on this side of the pond!
Popsicle!! Haha! Love how you say it!
Thank you for the shout out! I’m a huge fan of yours! Lotsa love to you!
Rosemarrie Gonzalez
Popsicle – basically flavored ice
Creamsicle – has ice cream in the center with frozen sherbet on the outside
Fudgsicle – Cocoa and milk frozen, chocolate bar
USA
Popsicle here in Texas.
Loved this video, as usual. We call it a popsicle from New York to Florida.
Popsicle here in Arizona, USA. With subcategories for similar frozen “something” on a stick such as fudgecicle or creamsicle. No matter what you call it, I call it delicious!