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Showing posts with label cake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cake. Show all posts

Friday, June 01, 2012

3D Scalloped Cake Box by Eva

Hi there, it's Eva today with a fun tutorial.  Samantha has so many fun treat box Silhouette cutting files that I decided to highlight one of them.  With June here, there are so many weddings, so I thought it would be fun to play with the 3D box scalloped cake and 3 flower sprig with butterfly cutting files.  Here is what I came up with.

I started by cutting out my flowers and I used white card stock for that, 
so I can paint my flowers .


Once I painted them, I dried them.

  Once I cut out the file I assembled it with Scor Pal tape.


I added some pretty lace to it and adorned my cake with the pretty flowers, and butterfly and added the Congratulations sentiment from Samantha's stamp collection.


Here is another view of my final project.


Hope you enjoyed this tutorial and perhaps it will entice you to create some party favors for a special occasion.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Sweet treat T-shirts!

So glad you stopped by! You are in for a treat! This month my team has taken some of my fabric and has created some very cool projects to get your creative motors going.  Not all of my team members are seamstresses...in fact many of them are general crafters that I encouraged to use fabric in a crafty way.  I knew they could, because they are innovative. You see, when creative people are presented with a new medium, "out of the box" thinking starts to happen.  I can hardly wait to see what my team has prepared.  Contrary to popular belief, fabric does not require sewing.  Some of my girls sewed, but from what I hear, others used glue guns, hand stitching, and other unconventional methods to show you news ways to think about fabric.  

This month, I'm sharing a couple of shirts that I made for quilt market. They use fabrics from my Wanna Be a Cowboy 2 fabric line for Riley Blake.  I made a fringe applique with machine stitching.  I used a variety of decorative stitches from my machine, and just turned my fabric slowly to sew.






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