The cupcake base is a BasicGrey Bitsy Cake stamp that I white embossed. I stamped three of each size of these darling roses onto watercolor cardstock with Versamark + a little Studio G yellow pigment ink, clear embossed them, and colored them with Tombow water-based brush pens + water, easily fussy-cut them with my new Fiskars spring-loaded scissors! I water-washed the background with a bit of Black Soot distress ink. With a few non-edible DCWV pearls for accents, wouldn't this make a perfect wedding card?
Monday, March 30, 2015
Fusion - Cupcake Inspiration
The cupcake in the Fusion Inspiration Challenge this week.. well, I didn't even notice the sketch... that cupcake wants to come to momma!!
I was so excited to receive my Neat N Tangled Scandinavian Flower set on Saturday! [Piping flowers with buttercream was a favorite day in the culinary classroom for me.] Thanks to that set - perfect rolled roses! See what you think:
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Oh, this is fabulous, Michele! I love it!
ReplyDeleteI love this card. So much. Love.
ReplyDeleteWell this is just one yummy design.
ReplyDeleteHugs diane
What an awesome cupcake image...so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteNow that is a pretty cupcake! Bet it smells fabulous too!
ReplyDeleteThat is one awesome cupcake, Michele! So creative!
ReplyDeleteLOVE!!! The end.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, love grey and yellow together.
ReplyDeleteGet out a here!!! Love the rolled roses on this delish cupcake.... yum!
ReplyDeleteWonderful take on the challenge Michele!
ReplyDeleteI love it!!
Your cupcake is perfection Michele! So glad you could play with us at Fusion!
ReplyDeleteSqueal!!! This is the prettiest little cupcake, oh my goodness Michele! Love this card...winner winner!
ReplyDeleteFantastic take on the photo--those frosting roses are so adorable!
ReplyDeleteWow Michele, this cupcake is amazing! First off it looks so 3D to me, I swear I could reach in and peel that wrapper right off. lol I love the roses on top, so elegant and the addition of the pearls is just perfect. I think the wash in the back is what is popping the cupcake forward and I love it. Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteOMG, Brilliant! You've combined two of my favourite things in the world - cupcakes & flowers. Yum!
ReplyDeleteThis is brilliant and genius and such a cool looking card - love the yellow and the gray!!
ReplyDeleteSo delicious Michele ... fabulous rose frosting, brilliant 3d effect and such a wonderful colour combo (that you know I've just adopted!!) Hugs, Anita :)
ReplyDeleteOnly someone with the skills of a baker could think to make this extraordinary card....ah-mazing!!! I love that its the star of the card (as it should be) and the watercolouring is divine. This just has to win the Fusion challenge or I will eat my mini-blending tool!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely lovely and totally unique. I love this beauty!
ReplyDeleteSimply scrumptious Michele! A marvelous way to stretch your stamps (seriously, 'rose' icing is beyond brilliant), create dimension, and combine colours. You work magic with yellows and greys! Wedding card: yes, yes and YES!
ReplyDeleteHugs~c
Love the watercoloring with white embossing powder ... such a cool effect ... so very glad you joined us at Fusion Card Challenge.
ReplyDeleteI remember making frosting roses. These look every bit as good with far less calories. It's such a creative idea, Michele, to use them for your cupcake topper.
ReplyDeleteSuch a clever way to use the flowers! I love this!!!
ReplyDeleteAhhhh... I see now... just had to dig a little deeper! Wonderful! The cake part looks so real, and the flowers are so clever!
ReplyDeleteGasp! Omg I love this too! Absolutely amazing
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