For this card I started with the Sprinkles Letterpress Die from Trinity Stamps and hot foiled two panels of Madero Beach Cardstock using Spellbinders Rainbow Confetti Glimmer Hot Foil. I foiled two separate pieces so I could trim and arrange them on the front of an A2 card with the sprinkles sitting heavier toward the top of the cake, since the die is set up in a way that needed a little creative placement to get the right look.
Once my panels were foiled, I used a blending buddy to add Antique Linen Distress Ink around the edges of each piece for a warm, baked feel, then smooshed some of that same ink onto my glassboard, spritzed it with water, and used a paintbrush to spatter the ink across both panels for a fun, organic texture. Next I die cut all of the frosting layers from the Sweet Stack Layers die set out of Rosa Cardstock and used a second blending buddy loaded with Kitsch Flamingo ink to add depth and dimension to each piece so the frosting would feel rounded and dimensional rather than flat.
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To assemble the card I added both confetti cake panels to an A2 card base, then layered on all of the frosting pieces and trimmed the very bottom frosting layer flush with the edge of the card using my paper trimmer so it would look like a clean slice of cake. I die cut the frosting highlight pieces, those little shiny accent shapes that make the frosting look glossy, out of pink pastel shimmer cardstock and added them to the top frosting layer, then finished that layer off with Rainbow Sherbet Confetti clay pieces along both the top and bottom frosting edges for a little extra celebration.
For the sentiment I die cut the Happy Birthday words from the Sweet Stack Layers die set twice, the shadow from pink pastel shimmer cardstock and the words from white cardstock using rip n stick sheets on the back of the white letters to turn them into stickers and adhered them right onto the shadow pieces. I used my A2 Card Maker T Square Ruler to center the sentiment across the two middle frosting layers and attached the sentiment with 1mm foam adhesive so it sits up nice and dimensional on the front of the card!


































