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Cupcake liner garland tutorial

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Jeanee on Oct 21, 2011

I featured the garland DIY on my blog. http://blog.shopdirtylaundry.com/posts/2011/10/21/33-the-dirty.html ENJOY!

Lyndon on Oct 16, 2011

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Tomas on Jun 26, 2011

Good idea, this is really cute :-)

Nicole Valentine on Dec 1, 2010

I used Red Zinger tea to dye the muffin cups reddish colors. It worked out great! I had everything here I needed to start this...thanks for the inspiration!

Jessica on Feb 25, 2010

I just started my little garland and it's looking really pretty. I tea dyed the white liners for a softer creamy color and dyed the other half light blush pink, using just a few drops of red food coloring. Afterwards they were fully dried within an hour. I'm adding ivory tulle and a blush pink satiny fabric as well. So far, so good! I'll post them when I'm through. Thanks for the step by step ! xoxo

hisCB on Feb 16, 2010

i think it would look cool with the mini muffin cups also. or the foil ones, or a combo of cupcake doileys too. i use foil cupcake cups all the time and they come packaged with papers between each one, i rarely use paper ones, so this is a great idea, and instead of tea dying, could be died other colors too!

Jaimie on Dec 22, 2009

this is really cute for any time of year!

Annie on Dec 14, 2009

super fab idea! love it!

The Pink Slip on Dec 10, 2009

Love This can't wait to try it!!!

brooke bowland on Dec 10, 2009

love. LOVE. soooooo doing this.

jen jafarzadeh on Dec 4, 2009

love this! thanks for sharing the tutorial. yours turned out so well!

Kendra on Dec 4, 2009

Jillian, These came out so cute! Love the fabric and lace additions.

ARETI on Dec 4, 2009

..ITS BRILLIANT..I WILL USE THIS INITIAL IDEA FOR A NECKLACE..WITH SMALL PEARLS..IN BETWEEN..AND VINTAGE FABRIC...I LL GIVE A TRY.. THX..SO MUCH

Liene Stevens on Dec 3, 2009

These are so cute! And they actually look do-able, even for uninitiated craftistas. Thanks for the tutorial!

Truly Smitten on Dec 3, 2009

this is a fantastic and cute idea! Thanks for sharing!

Ann@cc� on Dec 3, 2009

this is so cute.... Thanks

Alli on Dec 3, 2009

Wow, gorgeous. I think I'm going to make one for the holidays and leave it up all year.

craftytammie on Dec 3, 2009

ooh, this is beautiful. I always use foil liners when I bake, but they come with white liners to separate them...I've always hated tossing them! Thanks for the great idea!

Then Comes Wife on Dec 2, 2009

This is so cute! I love the photo layout...I love simple, beautiful and explanatory pics. LOVE IT!

Snotty McSnotterson on Dec 2, 2009

LOVE. Might do this on our tree with tiny cupcake liners/fabric. Thanks!

cali bird on Dec 2, 2009

I am just about to put my tree up for the holiday & I'm all into homemade everything this year. I was planning on making garland & this is just what I needed! Thank you so much for posting it! On to the tree decoration!

Heather R. on Dec 2, 2009

This is adorable! My DIY projects tend to be hit or miss, but I might just give this a try. Thanks!

Kristina on Dec 2, 2009

hot glue-brilliant. thanks a million!

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