Even better, look how perfect the taco version goes with Festive Birthday Designer Series Paper with our Arizona Saguaro cactus and the festive streamers.
Recipe:
Pacific Point - 8 1/2" x 5 1/2", scored and folded at 4 1/4"
Festive Birthday DSP - 5 1/4" x 3 1/2" and 5 1/4" x 1" - card below DSP 5 1/4" x 2 3/4" and 5 1/4" x 1 1/4"
Watercolor Paper - 4" x 3"
Melon Mambo 4 1/4" x 3 1/4
Color as desired. Mine are all colored with Watercolor Pencils (which have sold out for now, but should be available to order again soon!)
Now, a confession on the inside. This adorable little Pinata is not Stampin' Up! BUT it was a very special gift from a dear friend and I could hardly wait to add it to the inside. Thank You Chris! I love it!
Thank you for looking in today... it's very late (last night) and I should have been in bed ages ago! More fun to stamp and play though.
Happy Hump Day!
~ Donna
Oh this is so fun and festive! What a hoot that you added the pinata inside. Looks perfect! Love how you decorated the truck. We used that set last week in card club but she had limited colors and paper so I opted to color mine at home. I made mine a taco truck too but yours is way cuter with the coloring and DP.
ReplyDeleteI am still unsure what the one food is- to me it looks like a stack of pancakes with a drizzle of syrup going down the side. What do you think - a weird looking birthday cake? This is a fun set and the ice cream cones lend well to birthday cards as well as the cupcakes. But, yours looks so fun and festive and just perfect coming from Arizona!
Chris R. from Iowa
Hi Chris! Thank you for commenting. I always love hearing from you!
ReplyDeleteYou know, I was wondering about that little stamp too. To me, it looks like pancakes with syrup and a cherry on top. I suppose it could be a cake, but cake wouldn't have a drizzle, would it? ha ha ha! Based on the words in the set, it has to be a cake, but I think someone heard "pan-cake" instead. LOL