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Chocolate…

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12 Mar

…it does a body good.

Mystery Workshop 2011 003 copy

I have a Mystery Hostess workshop tomorrow so I am just finishing up the make n takes. I saw this cute little take out box made with the Petal Cone die by Dawn Olchefske, I decorated mine with a different tag and ribbon. Thanks for the idea Dawn I love it.

I stamped the greeting with Chocolate Chip and also in Real Red, then I cut out certain pieces of the cupcakes and glue dotted them on to give the tag some dimension.

Of course the tag is "tied" on with a vintage trinket pin, I swear we'll be earning that Stampin' Up! incentive trip to Disneyland next year with me ordering vintage trinkets…ha! I can't get enough of them.

Mystery Workshop 2011 001 copy
Isn't this box adorable?  I picked up some chocolates for the girls to stick inside theirs when they finish it. Mine is empty as it wil sit on my shelf as a display, I hate to waste chocolate and let it turn all hard and white inside the box.

Stamp Set: Eat Chocolate, Fabulous Phrases

Ink: Chocolate Chip, Real Red

Paper: Crumb Cake, Very Vanilla

Misc: Real Red striped ribbon (cut in half and frayed of course), vintage trinket, Petal cone die, decorative label punch

Ok, this old gal better get back to work. 

Have an awesome Saturday and thanks for stopping in.

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  1. Dee in N.H. says

    March 12, 2011 at 3:58 am

    Cute Di! I love the way you added some dimension to the little cupcakes! Man, I need to move closer to you! Your workshops look like so much fun!

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  2. Carey Rogers says

    March 12, 2011 at 4:14 am

    Way too cute. I am seeing so many wonderful ideas using the Petal Cone die. I really couldn't think of anything that I would use it for originally. Now I have changed my mind. I think I might need it.

    Carey and Roscoe

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  3. Sue from Oregon says

    March 13, 2011 at 11:55 am

    so cute…I love this set!

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