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A Good Egg Basket

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

A Good Egg - Easter Basket

I am dusting off this idea that I posted last year because everything electronic is in collusion against me and I have been forced to buy a new camera AND a new scanner and have to now figure them out!

So enjoy a reprint of this downloadable template (click on thumbnail left to download the directions and template).

This was one of the Stamp Festival projects last Spring… a 3D egg basket ‘gold on gold’.  Stampin’ Up!’s awesome “Brushed Gold” paper embossed with the flourish from ‘Baroque Motifs’ (egg from “A Good Egg” set). See more samples of “A Good Egg” on my website.

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Friends 24/7 Stamp Festival

Friday, February 27th, 2009

Friends 24/7 & Bella Birds Stamp FestivalOkay, are you kicking yourself yet for not signing up for my Rubber Stamp Festival tomorrow?!  Go ahead and kick!!!

All of these projects were made with the set ‘Friends 24/7′ and the Bella Birds Designer Series paper.   The 12 page color step by step of all projects is FREE with your online order of $100 (plus there is another gift for your $50+ order AND of course SAB benefit apply). See all the details on that here.

Attendees all receive the Friends 24/7 set to keep as well as all of the projects.

I have to sign off now because technically I’m still not ready for tomorrow… I need to type up all the directions.

By the way, click on the image for a larger image.

Valentine Buttercrunch Treat Bag and recipe!

Friday, January 2nd, 2009

Stampin' Up! Valentine Bundle Cello Topper Candy BagI’ve been asked for my candy recipes so I decided to work it into Valentine’s day! 

Again, I am working with the awesome Love You Much Valentine ‘Bundle’ Promotion (Item #115405).  Due to its popularity, you must order it directly through me (it can’t be ordered online), see my ordering specials and more details here.

Closeup Love You Much Valentine Bundle cello valentine topperI love candymaking and I have been doing it for years. I got my start taking classes at The Chocolate Duck in Farmingdale, Long Island, NY where I lived when first married.  They are still there with an awesome website and the *exact* chocolate house mold I use! CLICK HERE for the exact mold I use for the houses I make (see article here). I still have some that are 20 years old from there!

Amy Celona's Buttercrunch CandyHomemade Buttercrunch.  I never could find a recipe for buttercrunch candy, but it appeared to be toffee inside chocolate and almonds.

So, I use the toffee recipe (below) then dip it in melted chocolate and roll in roasted, chopped almonds.  I buy my almonds raw and roast them.  After cooling, I chop them (I do use my Cuisinart).  Warning about candymaking: everyone is suddenly your ‘friend’, children and husbands aren’t to be trusted alone with finished product and plan your hiding spots carefully.

Toffee Recipe (makes one batch), the toffee is made a day or so before (providing you have a good hiding spot).

Food Ingredients:  4 cups granulated sugar, 1/3 cup light corn syrup, 1 cup water, 1 lb. butter, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Other needs:  candy thermometer, cookie sheets (2 large sheets greased and ready) and set on wood or other trivet type thing underneath, pastry brush (that can withstand 300+ degrees), cold water (for pastry brush), rubber spatula (a good one that can withstand heat).

Mix the sugar, corn syrup & water in a 3 quart saucepan and bring to a boil. Wash down the sides with a pastry brush cold water (get used to that!) and insert thermometer and be prepared to stir it while it boils to 280 degrees.

At 280 degrees, stir in the butter (at room temperature) and be careful it doesn’t sputter up at you! Mix it vigorously so it blends in and heat again to 315 degrees when you will add the salt. Wash the sides down and don’t stop stirring.  After the salt is added, continue to stir to 320 degrees (but no higher) and immediately move from the heat and pour into pre-prepared cookie sheets.  Be sure your cookie sheets were ready and on trivets (or I use my wooden cutting board) to absorb the heat and don’t ruin your countertop (you’re welcome!).

While the toffee is hot, I score squares to help me break into pieces after it is completely cooled.  Break it up into candy sized bites storing in an airtight container to allow to ‘age’.  After a day or so, the toffee will melt in your mouth and break away easily at a bite.  Keep husbands and especially children away from finished candy at all times as this will greatly reduce the quantity of finished product!  Give priority pickings to those who help stir at 1/2 or more at a time!

Hope that satisfied my chocolate loving friends out there!  Enjoy the recipe.  I usually burn myself a few times making toffee, so be careful!

Big Shot Envelope Die Box

Thursday, December 11th, 2008

 An early little holiday gift for you guys!  How about a visual step-by-step on how to make one of these boxes?

The only thing I left out is that if you are cutting more than one envelope at a time, you really need a crease pad!  It is a sponge pad that goes in front (well, behind the paper) of the cutter, and then is covered by the acrylic board.  So, the ‘sandwich’ goes:  die>papers>crease pad>acrylic board, and then run through.  There isn’t room for the 2nd acrylic board.

Envelope Die Cut Box Step-by-Step

I have to photograph the holiday one I just made… look for it tomorrow!  Enjoy!

…Shopping days until Christmas?

Thursday, December 4th, 2008
MEMO TO YOU:  Order by December 16th to have product arrive before December 25th!  And I have some wonderful news…
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I am kicking off my new *Go Shopping* page with an online purchase’ gift with your $50+ order.  I hope to offer a different gift monthly and I am starting with the ‘I Wish‘  6×6 Photo Fold-Out Photo Holder – with AWESOME Step-by-Step Instructions sent directly to you!  CLICK HERE for *full details on this offer*
 
… and this isn’t *just any* ordinary tutorial… is is 25 pages long with 70+ full-color pictures.  Among other useful things, it includes supply list and possible substitutions, cutting dimentions, pattern, step by step of not only the projects but the process!  This is not a flip book, but a fold out 6×6 photo album.
I Wish 6x6 Photo Holder
My *Go Shopping* page has the materials needed to make this, so your order for the materials (should it make a $50 order) will earn this free.
 
*NOTE* Order by December 16th for shipping by Christmas!  After that, you can use expedited shipping (2 day air) at a higher shipping cost.  Feel free to contact me with any questions.

I Wish Simply Scrappin’ Kit Flip Book

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

 I am at it again… flipping out over a new flip book I made with the "I Wish" Simply Scrappin’ Kit!   More details on my Project Gallery’s Flip Book page.

"I Wish" Simply Scrappin' Kit by Stampin' Up!I added lots of bling and the large silver snowflake was a diet Pepsi can I just finished cut with my Sizzix Big Shot and my new favorite ‘Snowflake’ die cut.

Behold the test of this new NexGen Gallery plugin for WordPress… if you are receiving this by mail, you might not be able to see it (just click on the title of this post to see the photos online).

 

Easy Holiday Money Holder

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

A recent request for a quick money card holder made me realize that I never posted this!  You can click on the image below for a larger picture.

Holiday Lineup Deer Money Holder

This pattern is an oldie (and suspiciously similar to the pattern as used here).

You can use the step by step (above) and if you need more information about the cutting and scoring, I have a tutorial online HERE (in my Project Gallery).

I love Holiday Lineup… especially the reindeer… they are all looking at Rudolf like they are either confused or they want to strangle him!  If you have a big family or just familiar with the hassle of working in large groups, you’ll definately understand this!   

Holiday Lineup is an adorable 3 stamp set for $21.95 (item #111648).   C’mon, you KNOW you want it!

Inspired by Nature Paper Bag Book

Friday, November 14th, 2008

 Pictures are worth a thousand words… and here is a simple pictorial essay of the construction and design of my paper bag book which was a project at our October stamp camp!

 How stinkin’ easy is this?  You can click on each photo for a larger view.

Bag Book Layout 1 Bag Book Layout 2Brag Book Layout 3

I needed one more project for the stamp festival (which included this set and all projects were made from it). 

I designed this and fell in love with it despite how stinkin’ expensive the paper bags were… *and* surprise, surprise the ‘rings’ that hold it together were very expensive (6 for $3!).

So, caution to the wind–nothing too good for my customers–we went with it!  It was a sold out event and I am looking forward to our February Stamp Festival… featuring another *new* stamp set… details TBA!