I can't believe it's time for Papertrey Ink's Blog Hop already! Where on earth has February gone to?!
Anyway this month Nicole has set the following challenge...
This month, it's all about being interactive! Show us how you take your cards to the next level, whether you have received your Movers & Shakers dies, or you're just inspired to create a pop up or swinging card without them. There are so many options for this theme, and we can't wait to see what you have to share!
I don't have the new Movers & Shakers dies yet (my order from the 16th hasn't even moved yet, but that's another story!), so I went for one of my fave techniques, which I don't use often enough - the free standing pop up card.
This card is also for Make It Monday Challenge #54 to make glittered buttons (I used the Buttoned Up #2 die to cut my buttons, covered them with 3D gloss and then a smothering of Dazzlin' Diamonds), WT363 to use buttons, CC363 to use Basic Gray, Pretty in Pink and Pink Pirouette and Cupcake Crafts Challenge #180 to use fluffy pink cupcakes!
Recipe:
Right I'm off to go blurfing and pinning! Enjoy the blog hop!
This is so sweet! Great job with the challenge!
ReplyDeleteI love your freestanding card, with those sweet cupcakes. Thanks for joining us at Cupcake this week. keeley
ReplyDeleteCute card! I used the same idea for mine.
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool! Love those cupcakes and their glittery tops, and that the tag is sticking out of the box!
ReplyDeleteI love this! What a cute way to use the glittery buttons. Very appropriate with cupcakes!
ReplyDeleteSo cute!! I love all those cupcakes!
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ReplyDeleteAll your cupcakes are so yummy looking.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great card. I want to try this too. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteA fab card :) Thanks for joining us this week over at cupcake crafts and good luck - Jane x
ReplyDeleteyummy! Way to rock out the papertrey ink blog hop.
ReplyDeleteIt's a good life!
Terri E.
Way fun!! Love the cupcakes!
ReplyDeleteAwesome card. Love all the pink.
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