These are pretty much the only cupcakes I need to have in my life. Aren't they scrumptious?! They're going to be glued to some hair clippies but I couldn't resist showing them off before I finished.
You can make these quickly, using my handy stitch guide, and you'll have a dozen before you know it.
Just glue a piece of felt to the back, clip around the edges, and that's it.
I'll show you the clips later when they're done!
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ADORABLE. So glad to see you crafting again. :) I love your work and eye for color.
These are just darling! And I love the post below too..YUM! Come say hi :D
Those are SO cute!
those are just the sweetest!
So adorable!
Ahhh! These are darling! Can we share these Saturday on our cupcake blog??
http://cutecupcakesallthetime.blogspot.com/
Those little cupcakes are so very cute. and those cinnamon rolls look divine! :) Have a great day. Tammy
Abby,
Super crazy cute! Can't wait to see the clips. I only wish I was better at embroidery/hand-sewing. *sigh*
Oh my gosh! SOO SO So CuTe! Did you use a template for the cupcakes? Or did you draw them yourself?
Love them! Think I'm going to "borrow" for my site!
How did you get all the talent! These are so dang cute!
These are so adorable!
Thanks! To Susie and Cody: I made a template on cardstock by drawing simple shapes, then traced them over and over again onto felt.
Hey - you guys have a cupcake blog?! SO cool!! I'm a huge cupcake fan!
These are too, too cute!!!
I love finding new uses for little bits of embroidery. Thank you!
these are so amazingly cute. LOVE them.
~Erica
http://bassgiraffe.blogspot.com/
So cute! where do you get your felt? Is it the good wool kind or just the inexpensive craft store kind?
Love'em Abby. But I do prefer the edible ones. This just makes me hungry and I have 3 coconut cupcakes staring me down from my kitchen. Later....
Emily - this is just the junky felt from JoAnn's! Great, eh?! Just imagine if they were made out of nice felt - I'd never want to part with them!
These are adorable!
Daisy~
They are so cute! Would be a great project for my 9yo daughter and I this summer.
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