You’re Sweet Cupcake Card

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I LOVE Close to my Heart’s new Pun Fun stamp set and couldn’t wait to use it on this card. (You will find this card and the pattern to make it in the new Make It From Your Heart publication.) I also used the new Perfect Fit – Frames stamp set which coordinates with the Art Philosophy Cricut cartridge. The pattern stamped at the bottom of the card is from the Love Life stamp set.
I used some paper from the Stella Collection on the cupcake and for the polka dots. (The polka dots were made using circles cut from the paper and then glued onto the card.) CTMH’s 3-D Foam Tape helped add lots of dimension. I added some Cranberry ribbon and a little red stitching with my sewing machine around the border to finish it off.

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    1. TC, the cupcake is actually paper pieced. I stamped on the red B&T from the Stella Collection and then cut out the shapes and glued them onto the stamped image on the Colonial White circle. *Ü*

  1. Your amazing contributions to that great little book totally rock. Thanks for making CTMH better and better with yoru creativity.

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