Friday 15 June 2012

Mashed up cupcake...

Hiya,

Today is Friday so it's time for the Friday Mashup challenge! Check out this week's fun:


So here is the "Mashup" Challenge :
1. Make a project using the " Paper Piecing " technique.
2. Or Make a project using " Rich Razzleberry, Daffodil Delight & Pool Party ".
3. Or "Mash it Up" and create a " Paper Piecing Project using the above colors."

I looked through my line-art stamps and keeping the colours in mind thought that Crazy for Cupcakes would work well so I got to work stamping, cutting and piecing!


I used three different papers to make the cupcake: Attic Boutique, Rich Razzleberry patterns and the Time for Tea Simply Scrappin kit. I coloured the flame and sprinkles in with markers. The dsp in the background layers is from Attic Boutique as well (such gorgeous papers in this pack!). I added some Rich Razzleberry buttons and some Daffodil Delight striped ribbon... then couldn't resist adding some bling as well!

Here's the recipe:
Stamps: Crazy for Cupcakes, Party this Way
Ink: Chocolate Chip, Rich Razzleberry, markers
Paper: Attic Boutique dsp, Rich Razzleberry dsp, Time for Tea Simply Scrappin kit, Pool Party, Rich Razzleberry, Whisper White
Accessories: Word window punch, daffodil delight striped ribbon, rhinestones, rich razzleberry buttons

Make sure you head over to the Friday Mashup blog to check out the other fabulous ideas with these colours and technique... Thanks for stopping by!

x Amy x

6 comments:

  1. That's a great image for paper piecing! The background paper works great too.

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  2. Oh Amy... your bows are just so swoon-worthy! Love your pieced cupcake (and the bling!) :)

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  3. Fantastic Card Amy, love the piecing of the cupcake and yes I agree with Tara your bow is sooo swoon worhty.
    Tam x

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  4. Love this cupcake, the paper looks great! And the bow is GORGEOUS!

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  5. Such a beautiful card Amy! Love your paper piecing cupcake and you did a great job combining the colors!

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  6. What a fun cupcake.. I love how you used the DSP on it. The colors came out great together.

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