Some Super Fun

Last weekend we went to a Super Bowl party at Cheryl’s.  She’s finished with her renovations (lucky girl), and her big ol’ Big Screen TV is already installed, so it made sense to drive out to Haiku for the game.

We all watched until about half time, and then the ladies started migrating into Cheryl’s stamp studio.  She has a great space set up, with lots of gorgeous light and room for both crafting and working from home.  She even had a project all set up for us:

Cheryl's cupcake bookmark

  • Create a Cupcake stamp set
  • Pretty in Pink, Cherry Cobbler and Whisper White card stock
  • Pretty in Pink, Crumb Cake, and Early Espresso classic ink pads
  • Early Espresso Stampin’ Write marker
  • Build a Cupcake punch; Stampin’ Dimensionals
  • Retired 1/4 inch grosgrain ribbon – I’m not even sure what color it is!  Maybe Close to Cocoa?
  • Big Shot and Polka Dots Textured Impressions Embossing folder

These cupcakes are charming and just the right sized, and I love how easy it is to use the punch.  Why stress about lining up the stamps when you can just punch them out and put ’em where you want ’em?  That’s my idea of brilliant.

We didn’t quite make it back for the 3rd quarter, but we all gathered around to see the end of the game.   Great party, Pat and Cheryl – let’s do it again next year!

 

Thanks, cupcake!

Despite the chaos and the noise, I’ve found a little time to craft:

Cupcake Notes

  • Thank You Kindly and Create a Cupcake stamp sets
  • Cupcake standard wheel
  • Whisper White, Rose Red, Pink Pirouette and Early Espresso card stock
  • Rose Red and Early Espresso Classic ink pads; Early Espresso Stampin’ Write marker
  • Rose Red Seam binding
  • Build a Cupcake punch
  • Big Shot and Lattice Textured Impressions Embossing folder

These were quick and fun – I did about 20 of them in about an hour and a half.  The cupcake bases are textured with the Lattice folder and the top is cut from Pink Pirouette – I only used Create a Cupcake for the sprinkles on the frosting.   I punched the cupcake pieces from narrow strips of cardstock that I fed through the punch to minimize waste and I glued all the pieces down with Tombo the Wonder Adhesive.  The cherry is punched out of Rose Red cardstock and the stem is quickly brushed with the marker.

If I was feeling like an over-achiever I would watercolor those cupcakes along the bottom, but I’m not so I won’t.  Who’ll know?