Whenever I ask my husband to pick up ingredients at the market, he almost certainly will bring home two of everything or EXTRA large portions. I'm always challenged to make something from the leftovers and so I spend hours pouring over recipes and tweaking them. The top photo shows a tart that was supposed to be made from sweet potato puree but I decided to use the pumpkin puree leftover from the LARGE can of pumpkin that hubby got for our traditional Thanksgiving pumpkin pie. (The leftover puree can be stored in the refrigerator until you are ready to repurpose it.) We decided that this tart tastes better than our regular delicious pumpkin pie because it has a tasty, easy-to-make graham cracker crust and mini marshmallows melted on top.
I had half a GIGANTIC bag of fresh cranberries leftover from our Thanksgiving feast so I decided to add some of them to my usual chocolate bread pudding. It made a delicious bread pudding into a WINNER dessert! I don't have a regular recipe but I just do a ratio of eggs to milk to panettone bread to produce how much I want to make. I can tell you the basics though if you want to try to make your own bread pudding creation....just send me a comment with your email address and I'll email you the simple directions. Also if you want the recipe that I started with for the pumpkin tart; you can ask for it too. Well, Happy Holiday eating (of repurposed leftover ingredients)!
Wednesday, December 29, 2021
Saturday, December 25, 2021
Thanks for Being There
Merry Christmas Everyone! I hope Santa was good to you. I wanted to use this post to send a grateful 'Thank You' to all of my faithful and supportive blog readers. I really enjoy and appreciate all of your comments and the fact that you actually take the time to read my posts. Before I put away my holiday crafting supplies, I decided to make a few thank you cards using the Hero Arts and IO dies. They made construction a snap...no coloring too!
Hopefully, this photo shows the card to a better visual advantage. I really like the subtle effect made by the Hero Arts window dies. I started with a 13-1/2" x 3" piece of watercolor paper. I folded the strip at 3" and 6" before cutting the reindeer on the front and the birch trees on the panel beneath it. Be careful to face the dies the right way so they both cut front views. (You will have to reverse the birch tree die.)
I didn't want to cut the Christmas trees through the card because I wanted to have lots of room to write my thank you note on the back, so I just glued the Xmas trees behind the birch trees. The 'Thanks' were cut from colored foil paper (DCWV) and run through a Xyron adhesive machine before attaching to the card.
As I was cleaning up my desk, I found my 'tester' piece and decided not to throw it away but to turn it into a simple tag. If you turn the scraps on your craft desk into tags, you'll always have one handy for that last minute holiday or hostess gift. Besides being thankful for your readership, I am also grateful for your continued support of our HM stores (Ace Hardware, Ben Franklin Crafts and Daiso). Thanks for helping to keep us in business. The best to you in 2022!
Hopefully, this photo shows the card to a better visual advantage. I really like the subtle effect made by the Hero Arts window dies. I started with a 13-1/2" x 3" piece of watercolor paper. I folded the strip at 3" and 6" before cutting the reindeer on the front and the birch trees on the panel beneath it. Be careful to face the dies the right way so they both cut front views. (You will have to reverse the birch tree die.)
I didn't want to cut the Christmas trees through the card because I wanted to have lots of room to write my thank you note on the back, so I just glued the Xmas trees behind the birch trees. The 'Thanks' were cut from colored foil paper (DCWV) and run through a Xyron adhesive machine before attaching to the card.
As I was cleaning up my desk, I found my 'tester' piece and decided not to throw it away but to turn it into a simple tag. If you turn the scraps on your craft desk into tags, you'll always have one handy for that last minute holiday or hostess gift. Besides being thankful for your readership, I am also grateful for your continued support of our HM stores (Ace Hardware, Ben Franklin Crafts and Daiso). Thanks for helping to keep us in business. The best to you in 2022!
Wednesday, December 22, 2021
Holiday Hugs Doggie Gift Card Holder
This gift card holder was made just like the last one posted using the Lawn Fawn flippy flappy die. It was a little easier to construct probably because I anticipated the sticky parts and watched the UTube Lawn Fawn video a bunch of times. I followed the color scheme of the Lawn Fawn example because I loved the color and pattern choices. Again, I used the LF snowflake pattern card stock (in blue this time). The little doggies are adorable and I can envision them on many other Xmas cards and tags.
Again, the flip down feature of the gift card makes this card holder very unique and fun. A message can be written in the white space on the pull up tab as well as in the card. Now that I've successfully made two of these cards, I think I am prepared to use this LF die set on gift card holders for any season. You may be seeing a Valentine's Day flippy flappy gift card holder very soon. Holiday Hugs!
Saturday, December 18, 2021
Christmas Mice Flip Flap Gift Card Holder
I give a lot of gift cards during the holiday season so of course I was attracted to the Lawn Fawn Flippy Flappy die set. When finished the hidden gift card flips down when the tab is pulled up...so cool! I had fun making the card front with the Lawn Fawn merry mice stamp and die sets. The red snowflake background card stock is also from Lawn Fawn. I love the silver snowflakes and was pleased to coordinate them with the 'Believe' silver foil word that was cut with a Whimsy die. The little red ornaments are actually tiny stickers that sparkle like crystals.
To make this card holder I needed to follow the Lawn Fawn UTube video because the die set did not have any instructions. I guess I am paper engineering challenged because I had a difficult time putting together the paper parts. I did eventually (many tries) did get the card to work and look good. Making a fancy holder for a gift card will show that you did take effort to make the presentation special. I do think that giving a gift card will please most recipients and if it is a Ben Franklin Crafts gift card, they'll be extremely happy!
To make this card holder I needed to follow the Lawn Fawn UTube video because the die set did not have any instructions. I guess I am paper engineering challenged because I had a difficult time putting together the paper parts. I did eventually (many tries) did get the card to work and look good. Making a fancy holder for a gift card will show that you did take effort to make the presentation special. I do think that giving a gift card will please most recipients and if it is a Ben Franklin Crafts gift card, they'll be extremely happy!
Tuesday, December 14, 2021
Reindeer Wearing Xmas Lights Tag
Friday, December 10, 2021
Winter Scene Xmas Card
I am so pleased that I was really able to create a card that I imagined using only one Hero Arts stamp set and the matching die set. It is super simple to stamp the scene using different shades of green and blue inks (Versa Magic). Even the word stamp was in this set. I heat embossed the 'Merry Christmas' with gold powder (Hero Arts). Initially, I stamped the reindeer and rabbit in black in but it seemed too severe so I stamped them again in brown ink and die cut them before adhering them with foam dots. This little change added to the dimension of the card. There are so many possibilities with this stamp set! I am already planning my next card perhaps using some clear ink to heat emboss on some clear glitter powder. I think this will add a glistening snow effect to the card. Well, gotta go...more holiday crafting to do before the 25th!
Monday, December 6, 2021
Xmas Tags from Paper Scraps and Bits & Pieces
I get satisfaction from cranking out tags from my collection of Xmas paper scraps. I love large tags because they have room on the back to write a special message. Be sure to choose card stock that is blank or light colored on the back so your message will be readable.
I used the Hero Arts Infinity tag die set and my Big Shot machine to easily mass produce a stack of tags. With the die sets (Sizzix and Little B) I was easily able to die cut words from solid colored papers. There are two ways I like to adhere the words to the tags. If they can fit in the Xyron sticker maker, I use this clever tool (sold at HM BFC) to apply a sticky back to the words. After pressing them onto the tags, I dusted the words with cornstarch to counter act the sticky residue. (A light wipe with a damp paper towel will remove the excess cornstarch.) To glue down the words that wouldn't fit in the Xyron sticker maker, I used a glue pen. Again I dusted with cornstarch and wiped down with a damp paper towel.
I had fun digging through my boxes of Xmas bits and pieces to find embellishments for the tags. My favorite finds were the real jingle bells on the reindeer tags and the miniature Santa hats for the HO HO HOs. Because I know that most tags will be tossed in the trash with the wrapping paper, I try not to spend a good deal of time on each tag. Occasionally, I make a super fancy tag and hope that the recipient will at least hang it on the Xmas tree for a little while. I guess that's just a tag fantasy...LOL!
I used the Hero Arts Infinity tag die set and my Big Shot machine to easily mass produce a stack of tags. With the die sets (Sizzix and Little B) I was easily able to die cut words from solid colored papers. There are two ways I like to adhere the words to the tags. If they can fit in the Xyron sticker maker, I use this clever tool (sold at HM BFC) to apply a sticky back to the words. After pressing them onto the tags, I dusted the words with cornstarch to counter act the sticky residue. (A light wipe with a damp paper towel will remove the excess cornstarch.) To glue down the words that wouldn't fit in the Xyron sticker maker, I used a glue pen. Again I dusted with cornstarch and wiped down with a damp paper towel.
I had fun digging through my boxes of Xmas bits and pieces to find embellishments for the tags. My favorite finds were the real jingle bells on the reindeer tags and the miniature Santa hats for the HO HO HOs. Because I know that most tags will be tossed in the trash with the wrapping paper, I try not to spend a good deal of time on each tag. Occasionally, I make a super fancy tag and hope that the recipient will at least hang it on the Xmas tree for a little while. I guess that's just a tag fantasy...LOL!
Thursday, December 2, 2021
Upcycled Reindeer Xmas Gift Box
Using only one 12x12 piece of Authentic card stock (from an old Xmas tablet), I was able to cover the top, and insides of the box. The cute SPC (Sierra Pacific Crafts) felt reindeer was purchased in a pack of 5 from HM Ben Franklin Crafts. The chipboard Xmas tree and holly are Echo Park products.
On the inside of the box and on the top are vintage-looking card stock words from Authentic.
I adhered plaid ribbon to the sides of the box top with double stick Heiko tape. Originally, I used glue but that showed through so tape is definitely the way to go. The inside of the box top was red and black like the original box cover so it already looked somewhat Christmasy. Covering with the matching card stock and adding the chip board holly really finished off the total look. I plan to just tie a red ribbon around the box to give the gift and hopefully the recipient will think of using the box next year for gift giving. This will really make it a recycled-recycled Xmas box and save even more trash from going into the landfill. Yay, for recycling!