Ariel Disney Princess Doll Cake
Molly | June 13, 2009My first standing up doll cake - my own design. It’s Ariel the mermaid (without the tale) from the Disney Princess dolls. I love this cake & the doll! Happy 2nd Birthday Chantal!
My first standing up doll cake - my own design. It’s Ariel the mermaid (without the tale) from the Disney Princess dolls. I love this cake & the doll! Happy 2nd Birthday Chantal!
Don’t forget to click that shiny yellow button if you want to see more! Here is my very first hair tutorial. This is my go to look….pretty much the basics, but you asked so I hope it helps! I hope you are slightly entertained as well. You know you hate the word but hey call it what it is right? You could categorize this look as a “scene” hairstyle. This is my everyday hair. …I tried my best! More looks to come! *Recommended for people with fine hair like me. If your hair is thicker, skip …
What do bakers of cupcakes and geek unconferences have in common? A lot it turns out. Both spawn high amounts of sugary fueled goodness, encourage collaboration for common tasty goals and openly share the processes to reach them. CupcakeCamp, modeled after BarCamp, encourages campers to make, bake or just eat cupcakes. Tastings are self organized into time slots, thrown up on a wiki and judged for taste, style and originality.
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