I know I'm way behind with my blogging, especially with the things from my last workshop, but I promise I will get there. Here is my crowning glory from the day!!!!
I was SOOOOO very proud of myself. These were the thank you gifts for my girls and inside each 'slice' there was two little incentive stamps, a piece of red ribbon and a chocolate. At first I didn't think that I would get it done, then I also considered doing something entirely different ('cause I was WAY running out of time!)but I am and was, so glad I decided to go ahead with it.(even if I started and finished at an ungodly hour!)
I have wanted to try one of these ever since my good friend Jacqui (and one of my wonderful regulars - Hi Jacqui!!!!) showed me some gorgeous 'slices' that she had made plus a picture off the net of a whole cake. The template I have used is from Victorine Originals and it all went together just perfectly! I also placed a piece of artificial holly in the centre to cover the hole but forgot to take another photo.
I must say it was certainly well worth it with the reactions that I got from the girls. I'm so very glad that they liked them considering that I have done them to say thank you for their wonderful and continued support.
Supplies Used:
Stamps: Season of Joy.
Inks: Old Olive.
Card Stock: Very Vanilla, Real Red, DS paper from Dashing.
Extras: Stamp-a-ma-jig, Sticky Strip, Ribbon.
10 comments:
I have been wanting to make one of these foe ages but I have been too intimidated! I think you have inspired me... great job
Debbie- that is truly AMAZING !! No wonder they were impressed-It is fantastic!!
What an awesome idea, Deb!
Wow Debbie, your cake is amazing. It looks good enough to eat.
Absolutely gorgeous - you did such a great job.
One word Deb.....STUNNING!!!!!!!!
Love it and all that work you put into it, amazing!
Great job!
Take Care XX
~Kylie~
Awww, they are just great.
Carol
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You did a phenomenal job, well done.
OMG Deb, I meant to comment on this ages ago. This is so gorgeous. Looks fantastic and good enough to eat.
Oh my gosh, my girlfriend made one of these---yours is just as fab as hers!
LeAnne
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