Cupcakes Have Jumped the Shark!

by Scott Beale on June 7, 2008 · 0 comments

shark versus cake

cupcake

Cupcake Jumped the Shark

CupcakeCamp was only just last weekend and now we get word that Cupcakes Have Jumped the Shark!. Doctor Popular has created an open Cupcakes Jumped the Shark! Flickr pool, so feel free to contribute your own CHJTS illustrations.

So, why should you contribute to the CHJTS pool? Because cupcakes have totally jumped the shark and you know it’s true. Plus its a fun subject to draw… I mean, cupcakes… sharks… jumping… Whee! All you have to do to contribute is post your illustration to flickr, then join the group and post your image.

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illustrations by Doctor Popular, DKToFu & Joshua Ellingson

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