Sugary Confessions: Guest Artist Debi Beard Reveals her Tasty Tricks

Please join me in welcoming the brilliantly talented Debi Beard to our blog. An avid upcycler and lover of creating hand-made treasures, Debi is here to share a quick and easy DIY to appeal to your sweet tooth.  Learn how to add a sprinkle of fun to your day with birthday cake dipped soles that look good enough to eat!

Debi Beard Sprinkles

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Hello Somerset Place!

I’ve always had a love for sweets, especially frosting – pink frosting to be exact. I’d rather lick the frosting off three cupcakes than eat just one.

For most of my childhood sugar had to be eaten in secret. One day, I came home from school to find my mom had suddenly become a health fanatic, and had thrown away just about everything in our kitchen even the Catsup because there was sugar on the label! Overnight our family went from eating boxed macaroni and cheese to whole wheat pasta with wheat germ sprinkled on top.

My grandmother, shared my love of goodies, and would slip me a piece of candy when my mom wasn’t looking. Some of my favorite memories are the Sunday afternoons  I spent with her after church, baking sugar cookies with frosting and sprinkles.

I’m an adult now and for reasons that I won’t get into, I’ve become a health extremist just like my mother.

Even though I rarely eat sugar these days, I still love to daydream while gazing at pretty pastel confections on Pinterest.

A few days before my birthday, the inspiration for these birthday cake shoes came to me, in my wild imagination. I’d like to think it’s my grandma sprinkling creativity on me from heaven.

Debi Beard Birthday Cake Shoes

All you need for this project are a pair of ballet flats, polymer clay and puffy paint.

Watch my step-by-step video tutorial below.

Now you’re ready step out in sweet style. Thanks so much for letting me share my project with you! Please comment below if you have any questions.

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Thanks again for joining us today Debi! If you’d like to see more of her crafty tutorials, you can find Debi at http://debisdesigndiary.com

 

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Posted: Thursday, September 19th, 2013 @ 8:00 am
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11 Responses to “Sugary Confessions: Guest Artist Debi Beard Reveals her Tasty Tricks”

  1. karen says:

    I love Debi’s videos. Who wouldn’t love to have a pair of these sweet shoes! Too cute!

  2. Ellen says:

    Sweet feet-I love this! Thank you Debi for your fun spirited self and sharing your technique. I can’t wait to show my daughter. I know what I will be making this weekend! ;D

  3. Jeanne says:

    Debi – GREAT idea! You are so fun and easy to follow! Can’t wait to try this for my daughter & friends!

  4. Becky Green says:

    OH MY!!!!!!KIDS would LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE these!!!!!!!!LOL AND the MICE would TOO!!!!!!!!!:) TOO CUTE!!!!!!!:)

  5. debi beard says:

    Thanks Everyone! so excited to guest post on one of my favorite blogs! xoxo

  6. Jessica Hill says:

    Those are so stinking adorable!

  7. Amy Anderson says:

    Those shoes are AWESOME! I love them!

  8. Bev says:

    OMG Debi those do look good enough to eat…I ♥ them!!

  9. Julie S says:

    LOL…how fun!

  10. susan salyer says:

    How fun! I love the sweet feet..brilliant art. Thank you for sharing.
    susan s

  11. Kathy S says:

    what a fun idea- Happy Birthday- hope you had a great one- mine was on the 17th – love the colors- my fave cake -wow anything sweet but maybe a sponge with chocolate icing and coconut sprinkled over and off course plenty of cream yummo.

Jordan How-To Project Tutorials ,,,,,,,,,

Please join me in welcoming the brilliantly talented Debi Beard to our blog. An avid upcycler and lover of creating hand-made treasures, Debi is here to share a quick and easy DIY to appeal to your sweet tooth.  Learn how to add a sprinkle of fun to your day with birthday cake dipped soles that look good enough to eat!

Debi Beard Sprinkles

***

Hello Somerset Place!

I’ve always had a love for sweets, especially frosting – pink frosting to be exact. I’d rather lick the frosting off three cupcakes than eat just one.

For most of my childhood sugar had to be eaten in secret. One day, I came home from school to find my mom had suddenly become a health fanatic, and had thrown away just about everything in our kitchen even the Catsup because there was sugar on the label! Overnight our family went from eating boxed macaroni and cheese to whole wheat pasta with wheat germ sprinkled on top.

My grandmother, shared my love of goodies, and would slip me a piece of candy when my mom wasn’t looking. Some of my favorite memories are the Sunday afternoons  I spent with her after church, baking sugar cookies with frosting and sprinkles.

I’m an adult now and for reasons that I won’t get into, I’ve become a health extremist just like my mother.

Even though I rarely eat sugar these days, I still love to daydream while gazing at pretty pastel confections on Pinterest.

A few days before my birthday, the inspiration for these birthday cake shoes came to me, in my wild imagination. I’d like to think it’s my grandma sprinkling creativity on me from heaven.

Debi Beard Birthday Cake Shoes

All you need for this project are a pair of ballet flats, polymer clay and puffy paint.

Watch my step-by-step video tutorial below.

Now you’re ready step out in sweet style. Thanks so much for letting me share my project with you! Please comment below if you have any questions.

***

Thanks again for joining us today Debi! If you’d like to see more of her crafty tutorials, you can find Debi at http://debisdesigndiary.com

 

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If you’re inspired by recycling and eco-friendly ideas, pre-order GreenCraft Magazine now for FREE shipping!