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Cupcake Birthday

Who doesn't love some cupcakes?  I love this Eureka stamp called Cupcake Wreath.  The store has it in rubber and digi.  I added some sugar glitter to it to make it even more festive.



This card was made for the Outlawz Paper A La Mode challenge which is Anything Goes.  The prizes are awesome so come join us if you get a chance.

Hugz

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  1. Now that is one delicious wreath!! I don't think I've ever seen a cupcake wreath before!! So fun, colorful and I love the addition of the glitter!! :)

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  2. Your coloring here is so very pretty! What a happy and sweet card!

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  3. Oh Nancy, this is totally cute! I love that image & your colouring has totally brought it to life!
    A yummy creation!
    Hugs
    Dawn xx

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  4. Now this is the kind of wreath I'd never hang on my door - and just eat it all instead! SOOO pretty! Love the little cupcakes and all the glitter. Very creative and pretty.
    Lynn

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  5. A fabulous card Nancy, your cupcake wreath is brilliant - a super image.
    Pauline
    x

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  6. Such a fun card. Love your sugar glitter. ~jeni :)

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  7. What a super yummy card Nancy, those cupcakes look good enough to eat
    Kevin xx

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  8. What a perfect birthday card! Nicely done!

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  9. What a fun card and image! Love the chunky glitter highlights.

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