valentine's day Christmas ornament cupcakes (or cupcake Christmas ornaments)


valentine's day Christmas cupcake ornaments


From this listing:
This cupcake looks so good you could eat it, but don't because it's really a cupcake ornament!
This listing is for one Green Plaid (liner color) Cupcake Ornament.
Size: approximately 2 1/2"H x 1 3/4"W (about the size of a real mini cupcake).
Weight: less than half an ounce - very light weight, it won't weigh down a tree branch like many ornaments.
It sparkles beautifully in the light with glass beads & glitter "sprinkles".
The cupcake can be hung from the clear string attached to it or sit on a flat surface. The clear string can easily be cut off if you prefer no string. Besides using these cupcakes as ornaments they make great party favors & centerpieces for birthdays & showers, teacher & birthday gifts, table decorations and many other eye candy uses.
All cupcakes are made and assembled "from scratch". From the "filling", to the "frosting" to each "sprinkle" it's all made and hand placed by me. I take great pride in my workmanship. Since these are all made by hand each cupcake will very just slightly from each other.
Please allow 5 business days after payment is received plus shipping days to receive your order.
If you need more cupcakes than the number available please e-mail me at amy[at]amymillerdesigns.com or you can reach me through etsy conversations.
*This ornament is NOT a toy, for decorative use only. Keep away from sources of heat and direct flame.

valentine's day Merry Christmas To All, and To All a Good Night!
I thought I would share a few pictures of our house at Christmas. I am sorry not to have had time before, but we were installing doors and moving furniture up until the last minute before our annual Christmas Eve party! Here are a few pictures of how I did the house:
Our Fireplace Mantel in the Living Room. I like to use citrus and the kids love to make pomanders (oranges with cloves stuck in to create a pattern). They make the house smell wonderful!
Our Christmas Tree with many years of collected ornaments, many of them very old from my Mother's family.
Christmas morning: the tree next to the craftsman stairway of our 1911 house.

This Lotte Sievers-Hahn creche has been with me since I was a little girl. My mother collected the pieces over the years, carved by a single family in Germany. They are still available through the German Christmas Gifts website.
The Dining Room Citrus Pyramid centerpiece.
My Family Room coffee table with my new Jonathan Adler tray!
And the citrus cloche idea, I borrowed from Halcyon of Decor Journal blog! It is a wonderful idea, don't you think?!
Here is one of the little tables I bought at the Antique Faire on the landing to our basement. I think I might have a zinc top made for it. I bought some antique letters drenched in glitter, strung them on a ribbon and hung them from hat rack that had been passed down to me. That is a West Elm red lacquer nesting table with an Asian wire lantern on top. There is an American Indian rug I got from a visit to my Mother in New Mexico, an ironstone bowl of pine cones, and a vintage collection of miniature Christmas trees on the shelf.
This is the tree that I put in our basement room. I put toy ornaments, carved red beads, and Scandinavian straw ornaments on this one.
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from Cooper!