Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Check out these Chicks
Witness the return of the Cupcake Queen. Ian had a preschool program with a barnyard animal theme and his teacher asked me to make some animal cupcakes. See pigs, horses and sheep on my craft blog. How do people you have never met find out about blogs? Mine is relatively new and I had a random stranger leave a (very nice) comment. I am sorry the pictures won't load here for some reason, but they are all on the She's Crafty Blog.
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Okay, Cupcake Queen, those chickens are so adorable! I don't think I could eat something so well-crafted. It would be such a sacrilege. You can run into various blogs in a multitude of ways. Sometimes, I just browse blogs by pushing the "Next Blog" button at the top, on the Blogger Bar. You can also search for blogs by clicking on your own profile words that you typed in. For example, on your profile, you wrote that your interests are knitting, reading, scrap booking, etc. If I click on knitting, it takes me to other profiles where people also wrote knitting into their interests (all 34,700 of them). Your blog can also just get googled for anything in there you typed. For instance, I just did a search for "cupcake queen" and "animal cupcakes" and the Supermommies blog popped up with this post, as well as this blog:
http://cupcakestakethecake.blogspot.com/2006_04_01_archive.html
If you get any not-so-nice comments, you can turn off comments, moderate comments through your personal email, or make your blog private.
Sorry, that link I posted was too long for that comment box. Click here for the hyperlink. Also, just her current blog is pretty cool, too. Click here for that.
Well, that's no good either, the way the comment box can't be expanded, and you can't click the back button! Hmm. How about this? http://cupcakestakethecake.blogspot.com/
2006_04_01_archive.html
You'd have to add the 2006 part to the end of the blospot.com in order to get to that link. Sorry about the technical difficulties. I wonder how to add a link that opens up a new page, rather than opening the link inside the current page. Anyone know?
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