Anyhow, so once I had colored all my images, I wasn't sure what to do with them. I was flipping through my dies and saw the polaroid die from Amy Tan's set and knew exactly what I was going to do. I pulled out my largest stitched rectangle die from My Favorite Things' Blueprints #13 to cut out the background from the dotted paper from the 6x6 Sunny Side pad from Pebbles for my background. Then I cut out the polaroid from white paper and made the frame for my goat image. I stamped the sentiment from the set, added a little pink card stock behind the heart and finished it off with some Glossy Accents on the heart, the flame and the goat's eyes, some Pretty Pink Posh sequins and a little Marvy Liquid Applique on the cupcake (note to self: put the applique on first and heat set it before the Glossy Accents).
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Got Cupcake? I Do and Lots of Upcoming Birthdays...
For some reason the end of September and beginning of October bring a lot of birthdays to my world. Not much cake because many of those birthdays are for people too far to celebrate with in person, but then that's probably a good thing. I certainly don't need cake, okay, well my waistline doesn't need cake. So on Sunday, I spent some time in my craft room, watching movies and coloring the images from the Simon Says Stamp Birthday Farm Animals set. (Can I just take a minute to say that Jennifer Lawrence is pretty darn amazing? I watched American Hustle for the first time and was stunned about how well she played the part which is so different than Hunger Games, which I've watched probably a dozen times this year alone - it's a great background movie for crafting).
Anyhow, so once I had colored all my images, I wasn't sure what to do with them. I was flipping through my dies and saw the polaroid die from Amy Tan's set and knew exactly what I was going to do. I pulled out my largest stitched rectangle die from My Favorite Things' Blueprints #13 to cut out the background from the dotted paper from the 6x6 Sunny Side pad from Pebbles for my background. Then I cut out the polaroid from white paper and made the frame for my goat image. I stamped the sentiment from the set, added a little pink card stock behind the heart and finished it off with some Glossy Accents on the heart, the flame and the goat's eyes, some Pretty Pink Posh sequins and a little Marvy Liquid Applique on the cupcake (note to self: put the applique on first and heat set it before the Glossy Accents).
Anyhow, so once I had colored all my images, I wasn't sure what to do with them. I was flipping through my dies and saw the polaroid die from Amy Tan's set and knew exactly what I was going to do. I pulled out my largest stitched rectangle die from My Favorite Things' Blueprints #13 to cut out the background from the dotted paper from the 6x6 Sunny Side pad from Pebbles for my background. Then I cut out the polaroid from white paper and made the frame for my goat image. I stamped the sentiment from the set, added a little pink card stock behind the heart and finished it off with some Glossy Accents on the heart, the flame and the goat's eyes, some Pretty Pink Posh sequins and a little Marvy Liquid Applique on the cupcake (note to self: put the applique on first and heat set it before the Glossy Accents).
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This card is so cute and adorable, I actually giggled! The frosting on that cupcake looks good enough to eat!! :)
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