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Creamy Cupcake

Hello! This week, the Stampendous team is sharing different projects for birthdays. Who doesn't love to get a birthday card? My card for today is bold and bright!

Supplies:
Stampendous:
FMS4072: Creamy Cupcake Metal Stencil
Pen from any of the Stencil Duos sets

Other:
My Colors Cardstock: Coral Rose
Zig Clean Color Markers: 025, 033, 062, 080
Memories Mist: Blue Martini, Lavender Tea
Imagine: Turquoise Gem Versa Magic, Rose Bud Fireworks! Spray
Canson Watercolor Paper and Mixed Media Paper
Beacon Adheseives: Zip Dry Glue


Directions:
1. Using Canson Mixed Media Paper, tape down the stencil and trace it with the pen from a Stencil Duo set.

2. Take off the stencil and color in the image using the above listed Zig Clean Color Markers.

3. Cut out the cupcake leaving a border around the image.

4. On the watercolor paper, spray the Memories Mist and Fireworks! Spray.

5. Trim dried watercolor paper to 5" x 3 3/4."

6. Create the card base with Coral Rose cardstock cut to 5 1/2" x 8."

7. Ink the edges of the card base with Turquoise Gem Versa Magic.

8. Glue down all layers with Zip Dry Glue.

I think I need to go an bake some cupcakes now. Thanks for stopping by. Have an inspiring day!

Comments

Viki Banaszak said…
Yummy!!! I love your colloring!
Sabrina said…
Love the colors!! So pretty!!
This looks just like the cupcake we bought my 4 year old granddaughter, Jenna, Monday night! When I showed this to her she giggled and asked my why I took a picture of it! LOL TFS!

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