This week's teaparty we were asked to decorate cakes for the Bakersville Cake Walk and this is the week we get to "tickle" fellow teapotters!
We were asked to bring cakes of all shapes and sizes and, in the end, I decided to colour up this digi image which is from freevintagedigistamps.blogspot.com. I know it is not so grand as some we will see in the gallery, but, I think it still looks yummy enough to eat and, hopefully, will help Bakersville achieve the world record they are seeking.
After colouring the cake with Derwent pencils, I fussy cut, added rhinestones and glitter, and raised, using dimensionals on the pink checked tablecloth.
It is late so I will comment on the other cards tomorrow.
TFL!
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Wed, Nov 27, 2013 @ 1:42 PM
Very pretty card Sue! Your cake looks delicious and the pink gingham background is so lovely! Really cool design with the embossed panel and the border die cut!!!
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Tue, Jan 21, 2014 @ 11:20 PM
What a delicious looking cake...German Choc maybe? I'm sure a fellow teapotter was delighted to get this in the mail! I've not been on holiday, but I'm just getting back to making time for the computer! Maybe I will even make a tea party soon?
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