Thursday, January 31, 2013
Crop Chocolate Challenge
Our challenge for this week was use blue, green and white in your project. This is a simple card using CC Products Playground Grass Stain paper, TH Tumbled Glass Distress Ink, TH Shabby Shutters Distress Ink, Non CC Stamp, white cardstock and bling. I stamped my flowers and heat embossed in white. I then used TH tumbled glass and shabby shutters and inked over the white embossing. Added some bling and it was just that simple.
Friday, January 25, 2013
ICE
I can’t tell you how excited I am to be a member of the Crop Chocolate Design Team. I was totally stunned and excited to receive this position . . . and a bit intimidated, but mostly excited.
Our theme for January is ICE . . . there are so many fun things you can do with ice, hut my mind immediately went to a picture of my oldest son's prom, which I had put off scrapbooking for a few years. The theme of the prom was "What Dreams are Made Of" and the decorations were all snowy and icy. The igloo in the background just sealed the deal.
This allows me to show you, what I think, is a really great technique. Don’t you just hate it when you use glitter on a layout or card and the glitter flakes off every time you touch the card or look at the page? Glitter is pretty, but I like it best when it stays in its place. Well today I am going to show you how to use glitter and seal it so that it does not flake off.
To compliment my picture I chose to use Winterland paper by Fancy Pants throughout the layout. I used the Below Zero for the background. I cut letters and snow flakes using the Mistletoe design card with my Slice. The glitter technique that I used with this layout is shown in the way I applied the glitter to the letters "DREAM" and to the snowflakes. I wanted them to look icy, but not be messy.
In this picture, you will see I cut out letters, using Frigid paper for the words "What" and "are Made Of" and the Cards paper for "Dreams" and the snowflakes.
Now to adhere the glitter to the letters and snowflakes to give it an icy effect, I first sprayed the letters and snowflakes with Aleene's Tacky Spray and sprinkled with Hint of Violet Flower Soft Glitter. The beauty of the Aleene’s Spray is that it dries very quickly. After I shook the excess glitter off, I then sprayed the letters again with Mod Podge Gloss Lustre spray. Again, this dries very quickly. For this application, I think is much easier to use the spray instead of the brush on Mod Podge. Using Mod Podge allows all of the beauty of the glitter to shine through, but not flake off. I love this technique and it can be used with anything you want to glitter.
Below Zero paper is used for the background. I attached the lettering "What" and "Are Made Of” which was cut from Frigid paper. I also used Martha Stewart Snowflake punch and punched snowflake border on the top and bottom of a strip of Frigid paper and attached to the background paper above my photograph. I used Electric Winter Transparency by Fancy Pants and attached the snowflakes and the letters "Dream" (cut from Snow Angel) with pop dots to give it some dimension and then placed this over the layout. I also used a pretty mint green Pebbles Pearl Candy Dots to accent the snowflakes.
I hope you find this technique helpful in your future crafting.
Monday, January 21, 2013
Valentine Tag
Weather here is cold and getting colder . . . great weather for playing with paper.
Crop Chocolates weekly challenge this week is a project containing flowers, pink and bling. So it sounded like the perfect recipe for a Valentines project. Here is a gift tag ising CC Products FP Love 6x6; Paris Girl Le Grande Tour Paper (used in flowers), TH Spun Sugar Ink Pad. Other products En Francais Stamp, misc. ribbons and charms. Want 2 Scrap Bling. The background is lightly stamped in Spun Sugar Ink with French Script, although it does not show up well in the picture.
Crop Chocolates weekly challenge this week is a project containing flowers, pink and bling. So it sounded like the perfect recipe for a Valentines project. Here is a gift tag ising CC Products FP Love 6x6; Paris Girl Le Grande Tour Paper (used in flowers), TH Spun Sugar Ink Pad. Other products En Francais Stamp, misc. ribbons and charms. Want 2 Scrap Bling. The background is lightly stamped in Spun Sugar Ink with French Script, although it does not show up well in the picture.
Sunday, January 20, 2013
Blog Hop Winners
I have blog candy to give out for our recent blog hop with Crop Chocolate. The winners are MommyX2 who was randomly chosen for posting the day of the blog hop and Sharon Does Baskets for being the 50th follower. I already have Sharon's address. MommyX2, please PM me on Crop Chocolate with your address and I will send candy to both of you. Congratulations and thanks for visiting my blog.
Friday, January 11, 2013
New Year – New Design Team Blog Hop
Welcome to Crop Chocolates Design Team Blog Hop. New Year and a lot of “NEW” for me. Never been
on a Design Team before and never been a part of a blog hop. This looks like a promising year for meJ.
We were asked to tell you five fun things you did not know about us. Well you would think that would
be a very easy task . . . being that you don’t know me, but alas, suddenly I feel like I am not that much
fun.
1. My favorite vacation spot is Disney World. My favorite breakfast is served in the castle with all of the
other princesses and although it may look a little funny, I love skipping down the brick entrance path to
Disney. I am just a big kid at heart. (They have some really great restaurants in Disney World.)
2. I love trying lots of different foods. I love vegetables, fruits, cheeses and most of all CHOCOLATE!!!!
Chocolate candy, chocolate ice-cream, chocolate cake and of course . . . . Crop Chocolate. By the way,
if you are not a regular visitor at Crop Chocolate you may be interested in knowing the ladies there host
recipe exchanges from time to time and they are so much fun.
3. I love playing board games or card games with family and friends. One of my favorite games is “Dirty
Minds”. You can really learn a lot about your older children playing that game . . . but be careful; you
could leave this game scarred for life.
4. One thing that I find that can boost my creative mojo is a glass of wine or a nice mixed drink. Drink a
little. . . cut a little. . . drink a little. . . glue a little . . . drink a little . . . well you get the picture. But don’t
get the wrong impression . . . it has been a long, long time since I over indulged.
5. I absolutely love horror films and haunted houses and trails. Every year, our family tries to pick out
a spookier haunted experience than the last year. We always have 12 days of nightmares watching
horror flicks before Halloween.
Well I don’t know if those were fun or interesting . . . but now you know me. After reading this you may
think I am 10 years old, but no worries, the gray sprinkled in my hair and the character lines in my face
give my age away (Let’s just say they don’t card me anymore).
Now on to the good stuff. Our DT doubled in size this term. So this is your introduction to everyone and
their many talents. You should have gotten here from Julie’s blog but if you just happened by you
will want to start over at Amber’s blog and follow this order:
Becky - ME
access additional inspiration visit CropChocolate.com. The DT’s theme this month is “Ice” and there
have been many great projects posted . . . and there are more to come. DT projects are shown on The
Crop and there is more inspiration in the contest area.
Don’t forget to visit Laura and Michelle.
I know you have probably already entered to win some great blog candy along the way.
I will also be giving away some fantastic blog candy so become a follower of my blog, if you
are not already, and leave a comment after you check out my project. I will be announcing the
winner of my blog candy January 20th right here. I can’t tell you what it is . . . but I can promise
it will be sweet.
The project I entered to become a member of the Design Team was a gift basket. I am going to
tell you about the gift basket I created, but because mine was centered on Christmas, I am going
to give you an idea for an all occasion gift basket you can create any time. Just check the end of
this blog.
12 Days of Christmas Gift Basket
Each year our company does a mirage of fund raisers for the benefit of the United Fund. Every
year I make a different gift basket that is auctioned. This year my gift basket doubled as a fund
raiser and an entry for the Design Team.
This was a simple process of making tags for the 12 days of Christmas which read as follows:
ON THE FIRST DAY OF CHRISTMAS your true love gave to you a partridge in a pear tree . . . Sorry but I couldn't find the partridge, so I am giving you some pears from the tree the partridge flew from
I covered a can of pears with decorative Christmas paper and placed this label on it.
ON THE SECOND DAY OF CHRISTMAS your true love gave to you two turtle doves . . . Unfortunately, I don't have any, will candy turtles and a Dove bar do?
I bought Turtles candy and a Dove candy bar and packaged them with this label.
ON THE THIRD DAY OF CHRISTMAS your true love gave to you three french hens . . . The French hens were not available, so, I'm giving some chicken noodle soup, compliments of the three French hens.
I covered a can of chicken noodle soup with decorative Christmas paper and placed this label on the front.
ON THE FOURTH DAY OF CHRISTMAS your true love gave to you four colly birds. . . Black birds . . phew, I can't do that to you. So here is a pencil and paper to keep in touch with friends both old and new.
I purchased an Address book and packaged it with this label.
ON THE FIFTH DAY OF CHRISTMAS your true love gave to you five golden rings, but will some golden pineapple rings suffice?
I covered a can of pineapple rings with decorative Christmas paper and put the label on the can.
ON THE SIXTH DAY OF CHRISTMAS your true love gave to you six geese a laying . . .You don't really want messy geese all over the house do you? How about some of the eggs they left behind?
I used white chocolate candy melts (barely heated them in the microwave) and placed a yellow M&M in the middle, resembling fried eggs. I then packaged these and use the above label.
ON THE SEVENTH DAY OF CHRISTMAS your true love gave to you seven swans a swimming . . . all of the swans have flown south for the winter, but they left this ugly duckling behind.
I packaged a yellow rubber duck and used the label.
ON THE EIGHTH DAY OF CHRISTMAS your true love gave to you eight maids a milking . . . the maids were all milking, milk foaming like suds. And then they all vanished just leaving "Milk Duds".
I wrapped a pack of Milk Duds in decorative Christmas paper and used the label on the front.
ON THE NINTH DAY OF CHRISTMAS your true love gave to you nine ladies dancing . . . here are some canes used by the ladies to help them walk home after they were out dancing all night.
I used nine candy canes tied with a red ribbon and used the above tag.
ON THE TENTH DAY OF CHRISTMAS your true love gave to you ten Lords-a-leapin' . . .After the Lords get done leapin; this is what they use to massage their sore muscles
I packaged some foot soak and lotion and used the following tag..
ON THE ELEVENTH DAY OF CHRISTMAS your true love gave to you eleven pipers piping . . . here's a pipe of your own, have fun and don't blow the day.
I used a toy horn with the tag.
ON THE TWELFTH DAY OF CHRISTMAS your true love gave to you twelve drummers drumming . . . no drummers, we though you could use some quiet time, so here is a special treat we drummed up for you, so relax and enjoy.
I bought a can of Hot Chocolate mix and wrapped it in paper and gold cord to make it look like a drum and placed the tag on the front.
I used some crinkled paper in the bottom of a basket, filled the basket with the above items and tied the basket in a decorative Christmas bow. Totally ready to give as a gift that will amuse the recipient.
All of the paper was Christmas paper purchased from Crop Chocolate and most of it was from EP Dots and Stripes.
Now for the instructions for a Gift Basket for any time of the year. Below is a recipe for Mexican Bean Soup. Simply purchase the ingredients, decorate the cans and make covers for the packaged items. Place them in a basket with a pretty recipe card that tells the recipient how to assemble the soup.
Mexican Bean Soup
INGREDIENTS
1 can (15 oz.) pinto beans
1 can (15 oz.) kidney beans
1 can (15 oz.) navy beans
1 can (15 oz.) corn
1 can (28 oz.) diced tomatoes
1 can (15 oz.) Ro-tel or tomatoes with green chilis added
1 packet taco seasoning
1⁄2 packet dry ranch salad dressing
1⁄2 c. water
DIRECTIONS Place all ingredients in
slow cooker; stir together. Note: Do not
drain canned items, include the liquid in
the soup. Cook on low for 6 to 8 hours.
Serve with grated cheese, sour cream,
and tortilla chips.
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Hollow Book
I was recently inspired by a hollow book created By Belle from Crop Chocolate. So I decided to make one for myself. Let me just say . . . . she did not tell us in her instructions how difficult it was to hollow out the book. (she has instructions on instructagram.com) Not easy for me, but I have no patience. Anyways, after I got the book hollowed out it was fun decorating it. I used all paper from Authenitique's Blissful Collections (purchased on Crop Chocolate). I used Spellbinders Fleur dis Lis border and an older Fleur dis Lis embellishment on the front. My son is going to use this book to store his remote controls.
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