Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Luscious Lemon Angel Roll - recipe


This is the second dessert I made for Easter Dinner.
The recipe is from The Pampered Chef.



Monday, April 9, 2012

Silky Turtle Torte - recipe


First time I made this recipe, it didn't turn out too bad ! 
I melted some chocolate chips to drizzle on top.
If I ever make it again, I will add more milk to the melted caramels;
they set up too hard, it was difficult to cut - and chew! - the crust. 




this recipe is from The Pampered Chef

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Happy Easter

Happy Easter !!!!!




While everyone is still in bed,
I've been busy this Easter morning
(and I'm not done yet!):

Baskets are filled.
Yes, my teenage children still get a simple basket =)




"carrots" filled with jelly beans for the nephews




Morel mushrooms are ready to be cleaned !
They'll be fried up as an appetizer for dinner later today.




Gelatin jiggler eggs are set up -
although they didn't come out of the mold very well.






Angel food cake roll is cooling so I can finish it with the 
delicious filling a bit later.
 (it will be a Luscious Lemon Angel Roll recipe from
The Pampered Chef once complete)





starting the Silky Turtle Torte recipe from
The Pampered Chef


and once that is done I move onto the potato casserole.....


It looks to be a perfect Easter Day spent 
at my parents house.


Happy Easter =)

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Three More Easter Cards









Three more cards I made and sent this year. They have a lot to be desired though. I was trying to use up scraps and was working on them late at night (what other excuse can I come up with ??!), I was getting burned out I suppose. I'm sharing them anyway because perhaps they may inspire someone, giving them the spark of creativity to go and make their own different card. Thanks for looking =)

Friday, April 6, 2012

Easter Egg Shaped Eyelets Cards




I was given these decorative eyelets a few years ago. They are fun accents, but tricky for me to set. There were some cute bunny eyelets in the batch, too, but sadly I was never able to set them without the eyelet breaking.

Thanks for looking =)

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Punch Art Chick Easter Card




I made this card for a long time pen pal that raised chickens at one time ! The chick idea came from one I saw in a magazine a few years ago; it used buttons for the chicks body. Mine was made with Summer Sun card stock  I punched with circle punches and the scalloped oval punch from Stampin' Up! I sponged a bit of ink around the edges and added highlights with a Signo white gel pen. The legs were made Wire Works from Stampin' Up!.

The metal edge on the tag was colored with Sharpies.

The decorative papers are scraps, I have no of the manufacturer or design names since they were part of a grab bag I bought a couple of years ago.

I really should have done some stitching on the edges or used the edgelits dies,  something to dress it up a little bit.

Thanks for looking =)

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Punched Easter Egg Wreath Card





This is a pretty simple card, the idea came from a wreath I made many years ago. I imagine someone has made a card similar to this before.

The card base is Kraft from Stampin' Up!, stamped with the Woodgrain background stamp and Itty Bitty Backgrounds stamp using Kraft in...... oops, I keep forgetting, I think it's called Crumb Cake now, not Kraft. I also sponged the same ink around the edges.

I put on a thick layer of clear drying glue, added "grass" from a gift basket last Christmas. I like to repurpose items, so this was a different and fun way to use a little bit of that grass. I set it aside to dry for several hours with the Woodgrain stamp in its box on top of it to weight down the grass into the glue. It would have been faster to use hot melt glue, but I knew I'd burn a couple = if not more! - of my fingers trying to stick the grass into the hot glue before it cooled off.

I used the 3/4" x 15/16" punch from Stampin' Up! to punch out eggs from decorative paper. The paper I used was actually a paper placemat, another fun use for an ordinary item ! I lightly smooshed them into the palm of my hand with my fingertip to try to give them a bit of curve, dimension. I then applied think lines of Diamonds glitter glue on each egg. They were attached to the wreath with hot glue.

The bow was made from 5/8" pink grosgrain ribbon and adhered with hot glue.

Thanks for looking =)

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Bunny and Easter Eggs Punch Art Trifold Card

Instructions for the 3D bunny figurine (made from a plastic Easter egg!)
are posted on my blog here:










I used several punches from Stampin' Up! to make this card.
Almost all of the other supplies (many of which are now retired)
were from Stampin' Up! as well.


SUPPLIES:
Extra Large Oval for body -1
Small Oval for ears - 2
Modern Label for paws - 2
1/8" Circle punch for eyes - 2
3/4" x 15/16" Oval punch for eggs
Lace Ribbon Border punch for daffodils (I reused the tiny pieces that fell out when I made the repurposed jar= flower vase project)
hand cut a teeny tiny piece of pink for the bunny's nose

Whisper White card base is 12" x 5 1/4"; score along the 12" side at 4" and 8". 

Sponge Bashful Blue ink over a cloud stencil ( I made my own, freehand cut from a piece of heavyweight drafting vellum) to create the sky.

Tear green card stock to create the hills. When you glue them down, be sure to leave a little bit of the top edges unglued so you can slide the eggs behind them. The green I used was textured with a white core. 

Punch various colors of card stock to create the eggs. I used retired colors from Stampin' Up! Barely Banana, Pretty In Pink, Mauve Mist, Bliss Blue, Certainly Celery, Lavender Lace. Stamp E A S T E R  (I used the All Around Alphabet set, Stampin' Up!).  Let dry well then add glitter ( I used an unknown glitter, should have used Dazzling Diamonds from Stampin' Up!). 

Stamp "Happy" from the Happy Everything stamp set, Stampin' Up! I used Lovely Lilac ink on Barely Banana card stock, added a little bit of clear drying liquid glue sprinkled with glitter around the edges.

Assemble the bunny, add details with a marker, sponged inks, white gel pen . 

A Daffodil Delight marker (Stampin' Up!) adds a touch of color to the centers of the teeny tiny flowers. Carefully glue them to the green card stock. 


April 5th   EDITED TO ADD:  I received an invite to enter this card in the first challenge (2TC1) at a new blog, Twisted Tuesday Challenges. I've not done a challenge on a blog before ! I think I have all the steps figured out, keeping fingers crossed that this edit and the links I submit work...................

Challenge details:
THE CHALLENGE
It's Spring and the birds are chirping, the flowers are blooming and the clouds are coming! To get the beauty of Spring a little rain must fall. So our challenge to you this week is make a creation with a cloud or two.
The TWIST
The cloud(s) CANNOT be stamped.



Be sure to check out the fabulous design team creations as well as the challenge submissions then submit your work at the recently launched blog, Twisted Tuesday Challenges.


Thanks for looking =) 

Monday, April 2, 2012

Photo Contest Submission 3


I took this photo while on a moving boat.
I was on an Architectural Tour along the Chicago River.
It was a memorable experience - and a lucky shot ! Straight out of the point and shoot Fuji camera.

It was not a "winner" and published in the newspaper, but it is on the web site. Word is getting out about this little "contest" the newspaper has and there are some gorgeous, professional looking photos being submitted.

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Repurposed Plastic Egg Paper Mache Punch Art Bunny


What a long title for such a small project ! There are also going to be numerous photos for this project so for those of you with slow internet, if you want to see all of the photos please have patience.

I had this crazy idea to think of some things to do with plastic Easter eggs and I came up with making a "paper mache" egg out of them. It's a good idea for those eggs that have a little crack in them or no longer stay closed. I was hoping to come up with another inspiring idea to help repurpose something that may otherwise become trash. It's also a pretty good idea for those of us that do not have a craft supply store nearby, making our own mache eggs to craft with !

You can take this idea and do soooooo many things with it: glitter the eggs, paint them different colors (even paint them to look like real eggs), decoupage printed papers/napkins onto them, stamp on them, add flowers and ribbons, add a ribbon hanger, use them as place cards, etc and so on !!!!!


This idea was totally inspired by painted egg bunnies I've seen in my old craft magazines over the years. In fact, here is an image I saved from a catalog several years ago (it is much cuter than the paper punch bunny I made here...........):







Time to quit rambling and get to the steps. Once again, there are several photos I took of this project to help visualize the process.



Make sure the plastic egg is clean. Open the egg, add a little bit of glue along the seam and close. Tear up small pieces of paper (I used lightweight brown packing paper). Apply the pieces of paper with a clear drying glue (I used a decoupage glue). You will want to have a little stand for it to sit on while drying; my paint pallette worked perfectly for me. Add more layers, drying well between each. This project does take some time...........

Once you are happy with the number of layers and they are dry, paint the egg then allow to dry well once again. I only used two layers of mache and three coats of paint on mine.












Punch out two large ovals for ears, four small ovals for feet, a small circle for a base to glue the bunny bottom to, and a small oval (retired Stampin' Up! punch) out of scrap paper to use as a mask, two 1/4" circles out of black for eyes and a tiny heart out of pink for a nose.

Sponge pink ink through the mask onto the large ovals. Following the diagram, snip in a little bit at the base then fold back at the opposite side of the snip. This will make it easier to pinch the ears together and give you a little tab to glue the ears on top of the head. Then again, you may come up with a better idea on how to make ears and attach them, this is what I could think of.

Glue two of the smallest ovals to each other, add two lines to each with a permanent marker. Glue these two ovals to the top of the small circle.





Add a small puddle of hot glue on top of the feet/circle, 
smoosh the bunny bottom into it and hold in place until set. 
You could try to carefully paint the set hot glue glue white. 







Add highlights to the eyes and nose with a white gel pen (or paint).

Attach the ears, eyes and nose to the bunny head with your choice of glue.

Rub a little bit of blush on the cheeks and add a mouth with a permanent marker. 

The photo above shows how I attached the ears. I pinched them together then glued them to each other. I adhered the two little tabs at the bottom of the ears onto the top of the head with clear drying multipurpose glue .




Tie a simple bow or knot our of ribbon or a fabric scrap. Add a brad, button, flower, etc if you wish to the center and hot glue onto the top of the bunny head at the base of the ears. 

The photo above shows how I looped fabric to make a bow then wrapped the metal tabs from a brad around the back to hold the bow in place. 






Add a pom pom tail to the backside =)

I used the Blossom Bouquet Triple Layer punch to punch out several pieces of tissue paper, scrunched them and glued them together to make a tail. Adhered with hot glue.


Thanks for looking =)