Mostly die cutting on this one. The box is a narrow one but you could fit two shelves in there, I think. The layering panel for the back was embossed with the cupcake folder we used often on day one. I liked how she had us color the candle wicks with a black marker and put the flame die cut behind them. I used various scraps for my candles & cut the flames from orange and yellow parts of the kit paper.
Oh, and speaking of the kit, I took a photograph:
Lots of fun products in there! Love the stamps and dies and isn't that marbled paper gorgeous?! I can see using the cupcake embossing folder often!
Caitlin Anthony taught the second class of day two, focusing on her style of coloring with Olo markers. I just did a quick color on mine with Copics. I neglected to say it on my previous post that Angie Blom designed the cupcake stamp. I love Angie's art and have a bunch of her digi designs.
Cathy Zielske taught class 3 of day two; here's my take on her card:
We embossed a white panel and splattered it. I just used some Hero Arts reactive inks I had on hand. We provided our own card bases; this textured one came from an old Spellbinders kit. We ink blended on the cupcake; Cathy's was much darker so I call mine underbaked!
Libby Hickson taught the final class of the day. She likes purple as much as I do; her card was loaded with purples:
Some of the stamps in the large stamp set coordinate for a layered look - the presents with bow and the cake slice. They are a bit tricky for me to line up, then Libby took it further by embossing a layer. I skipped that part and just added Stickles. We embossed a white panel with the purple glitter ep, then die cut hearts from it. I did a lot better at heat setting it than I did on day one. I find glitter powders tricky!
Pink and Main has a new line of Twinkle Inks which were used in the classes. I hadn't ordered any ahead of time but afterwards decided to try them - they looked like fun with loads of shimmer.
That's it as far as the event classes went. Hopefully I'll be creating more with this kit. Thanks for stopping by and enjoy your day!







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