Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Feeling Crafty


...or cheap.

Whichever these are still really cute. Everything I had on hand, except for the lollipop sticks and the Valentine themed cupcake liners. Considering that I only used 8 of the lollipop sticks and 24 liners I have plenty left over for other crafts and cupcakes. That makes this little project practically free.

And I like free.

8 comments:

Anna said...

so cute :) and free is always the best...I love when I can make things without buying anything

Britt Family said...

Ohh I love!! Wish Cooper would go for something like that for his class, but he wants his valentines to be manly! LOL

Mills Family said...

You are so crafty, creative, and frugal. Love it!

Alabama Apples said...

I love it! Fab deal, too...you can't beat practically free!! :)

kara said...

Yeah, good idea...but you can't take sugar to school around here! So sad...

Kara and Theo said...

Say what?!? We do Joy School so I can bring what eva I want! You can't trust them crazy Californians!

Andrea said...

Kara, in Mobile County they have a no sugar rule too. Many teachers will let you bring them in, but they are getting much more crazy about it. Our front office is starting to monitor it more. Yet, they can sell ice-cream..go figure.
Anyway, I LOVE the cupcakes!!! Very cute. How do you make your frosting look like that? All swirly and professional(I know you are a cake decorator)..is it easy?

Kara and Theo said...

So apparently you can't trust us crazy Alabamians either. LOL! Griggs doesn't even come close to enforcing that rule. Whenever there is a party they ask us to bring a bag of candy per child. Still, it was for Joy School so I brought on the sugar! The icing was done with a huge tip. I get the biggest star tip I can find and then just swirl it on. Super easy!