
My card was inspired by one I saw in Cards magazine. Did you know that you can now subscribe to the digital version of this magazine? To try it out, I purchased the online version of the June issue for $4.95. More at the end of my post ...
Back to my card, the patterned cardstock is from My Mind's Eye, both designs on the same sheet. I cut one 4-1/16th by 5-5/16th inch piece and used a lid from a drawer in the kitchen as a template to cut the curve with an craft knife. Then, I just reversed the pieces and fit them together on the pink background piece. The white background piece was created with a sentiment stamp. Getting the rows of words as straight and well-spaced as they are was nothing more than sheer luck. LOL.
After I stamped and cut out the cupcake pieces, I adhered them to the card before "frosting" my little cake with white Liquid Applique. The

Materials & Tools: White Daisy and Blush cardstock; My Mind's Eye Penny Lane Tiny Dancer "Jazz" Moving Dots paper; Blush, Citrus Leaf, Sunny Yellow, and Juniper ink pads; Maya Road Singleton Cupcake and Stampendous Flexible Friendship Wishes stamp sets; Ribbon from Wal-Mart; Sparkles; White Liquid Applique; Star Dust and Yellow Stickles; Embossing heat tool.
About the digital magazine again, the online version of Cards is very nice. It loads fast and is easy to manipulate and view compared to other digital magazines and catalogs I've experienced. As for advantages, the digital version is 75 percent less costly than the print version. While I've always considered this beautiful magazine to be worth every penny of its $19.95 newsstand price, it's also a magazine and one that someone who lives in a small space will eventually have to get rid of. Still, I'm one who likes to hold a magazine or book in my hands, and as a writer I hate to see print publications disappear ... even though my rational mind knows someone has to write what appears in digital/online form. Additionally, my Cards magazine will not become a "bathroom reader" unless I get a laptop. LOL. Anyway, these are the pros and cons from my perspective.
How was your day? Mine was OK - busy with (thankfully) no hassles. Every day this week is going to be busy, which is fine with me. On the home front, I need to get back into my organization mode, and I'd like to get my spring cleaning done prior to summer showing up ... if it does. The weather gurus are not predicting temperatures above 68° for the next 10 days. The low predicted for tomorrow night is 34°. That's crazy for June even in the frozen tundra. In closing, I hope your day was a good one and that tomorrow is, too. I'll catch you then!