We got together a little late this month but we still got our cards done.
Keri used a Taylored Expressions set called Party Grumplings, I think and made this cute card....
She always does such a great job on the inside too...
This is the stamp set she used...
I borrowed an MFT Blueprints die set from another friend (love my dies) and made this simple but striking card...
It's much brighter in person. I left the inside blank but put a little quilt piece in the corner.
This is the MFT Blueprints set that I used...
You can see that they would be many awesome combinations that are possible with this set.
I'm working really hard trying to keep my blog posts coming. Its almost half way through the year so I should be at 25 and I am.Now I need to get going on my reading.
Monday, 17 June 2019
Tuesday, 11 June 2019
Cranberry Orange Scones
When we go to the cottage, one or more of the gals always stops at our Local Gourmet Food shop and picks up a frozen pack of these scones. There are so delicious, I just had to go and pick up a pack to have on hand at home. Well, when I saw the price I was determined to duplicate the recipe at home and I'm happy to report that my recipe was voted better then the original.
I'll confess I just whipped up a batch of these last night and I messed up. Didn't put in enough liquid and then too much so we will see how this batch turns out. A necessity of scone consumption (in my opinion) is that they are eaten warm from the oven slathered in butter and jam if desired. The beauty of this recipe is they can be frozen raw, taken out of the freezer the night before you want to bake them and placed in the fridge. I also found out recently that you can freeze your dried cranberrries so it makes it super economical to buy a Club Pack and always have some on hand.
Cranberry
Orange Scones
2 cups all purpose flour
½ cup sugar plus more for
topping
3 tsp baking powder
½ tsp salt
½ cup cold butter
¾ to 1 cup heavy cream
1 Tbsp orange zest
1 Tbsp orange juice
½ cup cranberries, dried
Preheat oven to 400F. Line
cookie tray with parchment paper.
Whisk together flour,
sugar, baking powder and salt. Add butter to bowl and cut into flour with a
pastry blender until the pieces of butter are the size of a small pea. Stir in
cranberries. And rest of ingredients. Press dough together in the palms of your
hands. If it doesn’t hold together, add more heavy cream. DO NOT OVERMIX!
Pour dough onto a lightly
floured countertop. Pat dough into desired shape and cut into portions. Melt
about 2 Tbsp butter and brush on top of dough. Sprinkle sugar.
Bake 20 to 25 minutes or
until lightly brown.
Can wrap securely in Saran
wrap and store in freezer up to 3 months. Defrost before baking.
Friday, 7 June 2019
Boterkoek (Dutch Butter Cake)
When you need to take a dessert and you have just a few ingredients on hand, Boterkoek is a good choice. It's quick and uses up the Club pack of sliced almonds that you have in the freezer. It's not too sweet and I took a few fresh raspberries and blueberries to complement the plate.
Boterkoek
3/4 cup white sugar
2/3 cup softened unsalted butter
1 egg, beaten
1 tsp almond extract
1 1/2 cups flour
1/2 tsp baking powder
1/2 cup sliced almonds
Using an electric mixer, cream butter and sugar. Add egg and extract. Add dry ingredients. Press into greased 8 in cake pan. Top with almonds pressing down lightly. Bake at 350F for 20-25 min. I like mine slightly underbaked. This time I did the full 25 just to make sure it was cooked through.
Boterkoek
3/4 cup white sugar
2/3 cup softened unsalted butter
1 egg, beaten
1 tsp almond extract
1 1/2 cups flour
1/2 tsp baking powder
1/2 cup sliced almonds
Using an electric mixer, cream butter and sugar. Add egg and extract. Add dry ingredients. Press into greased 8 in cake pan. Top with almonds pressing down lightly. Bake at 350F for 20-25 min. I like mine slightly underbaked. This time I did the full 25 just to make sure it was cooked through.
Tuesday, 4 June 2019
More Lemon Cards
Here are a few more from Loonies for Lindor...
Love this technique when you just use a lovely patterned paper and separate it slightly...
Penny Black, your images are even cuter then House Mouse (gasp!)...
Another Penny Black image...
I love these Pure Innocence girls from My Favourite Things. They always seem to have one to fit every theme...
Love this technique when you just use a lovely patterned paper and separate it slightly...
Penny Black, your images are even cuter then House Mouse (gasp!)...
Another Penny Black image...
I love these Pure Innocence girls from My Favourite Things. They always seem to have one to fit every theme...
Your Next Stamp provided these cute little 'Tini Sayings... I love the sugar rimmed glitter around the cocktail glass.
We even had lemon diecuts on the lemon soaps. It was a great theme. I really enjoyed working with it.
Saturday, 1 June 2019
Lemon Cards
Everytime I host a Loonies for Lindor Fundraising Crop, I make a variety of cards as gifts for the participants who are not scrapbookers. It's really fun coming up with cards to fit the theme. This year I did about 10 different cards and I usually make 10 or so of each. I forgot to post them after the Event so here's a look at a few of them....
This one was so easy.. a great way to use up some really pretty patterned paper. I believe the sentiment is from Your Next Stamp...
I love this Flip card die.. another great way to use up patterned paper. The Happy Birthday sentiment was cut on the Silhouette...
I saw this idea on Pinterest. It uses 2 different sets of Lawn Fawn dies. Perfect for our lemon theme...
Stay tuned for the rest of the lemon cards!
This one was so easy.. a great way to use up some really pretty patterned paper. I believe the sentiment is from Your Next Stamp...
I love this Flip card die.. another great way to use up patterned paper. The Happy Birthday sentiment was cut on the Silhouette...
I saw this idea on Pinterest. It uses 2 different sets of Lawn Fawn dies. Perfect for our lemon theme...
Labels:
Birthday,
Cards,
Lawn Fawn,
Lemon,
Silhouette,
Your Next Stamp
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