08 July 2012

How to Frost a Cupcake Writing Unit

Hey guys! I finally finished up my cupcake How To writing unit! 

Last year, I did How to Make a Coke Float, but that was kind of my colleagues idea so I wanted to make my own! 




It is available in my both my shops, but first...in keeping with my usual manner, here is the font challenge 2 to win the unit for free:

The first two people to correctly guess the font below, which was used in one page of the unit, will win it for free!


Good luck! I don't think this one's too hard. =)


Oh and below you can download a few freebie pages from the unit!




To download them, click HERE!

Enjoy!

37 comments:

  1. So cute! Is it a sprinkles font?

    Swimming into Second


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  2. Abg! Wow-- What a cute unit! Is the font called sprinkles?

    marygrippi@gmail.com

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  3. Love this, you have done it again! My guess is going to be:

    sprinkles.... pea sprinkles

    Who knows? I just like guessing, LOL.

    Faithful in First

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  4. lol, I love that font! It's Sprinkles :) So appropriate, of course!

    Love this and was just planning this how-to unit- yours is WAY more fun!!

    ~Stephanie
    3rd Grade Thoughts

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  5. Sprinkles, sprinkled, frosted
    Katie.neustadter@gmail.com

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  6. I recognize that font! its called Sprinkles!! I'm so excited to use the freebie How to frost a cupcake prompt- perfect for the kids I'm tutoring this summer :)
    -Britt
    B5L2M8@gmail.com

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  7. I'm not sure if anyone else has guessed. I tried and I just don't know which font that is, I will keep trying! LOL But it looks like a great writing unit!!

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  8. Your unit looks fantastic!!

    Jennifer
    jenniferlalsip(at)yahoo(dot)com
    The First Grade Dream
    Win an iPad for your classroom

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  9. Oh, wow, this unit is too cute! I am a font addict and have never seen that font before! I did some quick googling :) It's Sprinkles!

    Kate
    EduKate and Inspire
    ktbailin@gmail.com

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  10. Very cute!I'd love to win. I was so guessing and then looked it up. Sprinkles it is.
    missnelsonattpt@yahoo.com

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  11. Darn! I wish I knew my fonts better! As always, this is super cute!

    Kiah
    kiah.m.berg@gmail.com

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  12. Sprinkles? :)

    Looks super cute!!

    Meg
    buzzaroundinsecondgrade.blogspot.com

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  13. Yum look delicious. Is the font sprinkles?
    Brooke
    b_beynon@hotmail.com
    Teachable Moments

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  14. I was gonna say Ribbon Happy from KEVIN/AMANDA, but I went through my fonts (I knew I recognized it) and I think it's Sprinkles from DaFont?! I'm going with Sprinkles...yes, final answer:)

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  15. Sprinkles?? Love the unit!! Wish I thought of it myself! Cupcakes and all ;)
    acupcakefortheteacher@gmail.com
    ❤Teri
    A Cupcake for the Teacher

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  16. i forgot to leave my email lrfavel@hotmail.com

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  17. SO, SO CUTE!! I love it!! Is that font Sprinkles???

    thepolkadotowl@gmail.com

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  18. Hi, is it CK Frosting font/
    sam
    sake3535@hotmail.com

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  19. Is is Sprinkles??? Looks really cute!

    Ali
    alischepis(at)gmail.com

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  20. I love this new unit! It is so cute and will be great for teaching my students to write with sentence fluency!

    Delighted in Second
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  21. Is it called polka dotted or polka dot?
    lraines78@gmail.com

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  22. Thank you for the freebies...I have a cupcake-sweet treats theme in my classroom. These are perfect!

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  23. This is so cute! Does anybody know what font is used for "How to frost a" in the title page of the unit? I LOVE this font and NEED to have it!!! :D

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    1. That font is called DJB Scruffy Angel from Sweet Shoppe Designs!

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  24. Just bought your cupcake writing unit and I can't wait to use it in my summer school classroom next week! Thanks!!

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