Showing posts with label treats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label treats. Show all posts

Monday, October 8, 2012

St Augustine Treats

Just getting ready for our monthly stamp club meeting. Our challenge this month was to create a Halloween Treat Exchange. I found my idea on pinterest. I love how it came out. The 'skirt' at the top is black cs cut with the top-note die the folded in half and embellished with the Holtz large rosette cut from dp and has ink blended around the edge. The rosette is layered with a scallop punch and the verse is from SU. The striped ribbon is also from SU. The shoes are just cut, embossed and decorated with trim and a button. There was only one slight problem: peanut MMs do not easily fit the skinny cello bags. I had to pick through the bags and find ones that fit. The regular MM are too small and I couldn't find any of the fat ones; and I would prefer another color. Of course, if I hadn't left it to the last minute..... all in all, I liked how it turned out.

I plan to take my camera to the meeting and will add pictures of other treats - if Jan reminds me to get the camera out of my bag.


Sunday, July 15, 2012

Stamp Camp projects

 I had a lovely day yesterday with the group from Edgewater. We completed several stamping projects. First was a flip book like the one we did at MFT. The cardstock is from SU. The ink is memento black. The dp is a pad from my stash. The dies are MFT: camera, notched border, flower trio. The tag stamp and die are Memory box: index card. The heart and corner punch is SU.




We decided this would be a great Christmas card. I am using this one book for my sister; she is visiting next weekend and I will fill with pictures from our weekend.

We made this card using SU products. The square lattice embossing folder is used. Inks are gumball and raspberry ripple. The stitched ribbon is also raspberry. The stamp sets are "Fabulous Phrases" for the verse; "Flowering Flourishes" for the greenery and "Mixed Bunch" for the flower used with the matching Blossom punch.





Next were some treat containers. This first treat uses a SU die - Scalloped Envelope cut twice and trimmed to 1/2 inch on the bottom flap - and retired paper and Triple Treat stamp. Limeade, pumpkin and turquoise are the inks. Fancy Flower and a retired five petal punch were used along with lots of dimensionals.







Halloween was next with the Wicked Cool stamp set, olive and plum cs. The panel was made using the two tags die. Inside is an open box that fits 4 nuggets. They are stamped using Holiday Wraps, a retired set. Black and plum inks were used. Some black SU lace and 1/4" ribbon finish the treat.



For the last treat, I used an idea from Anita. The verse is computer generated and punch with an oval. The SU red cs is stamped in cherry cobbler using a Holtz background stamp. The hammer is a MFT die cut from SU glitter paper (it is awesome-absolutely the best glitter paper I have used and it comes in silver and red - champagne is being released in August).

We also made this calendar card that someone from the St A Stamp Club brought for show and tell. The 2013 calender was printed from calendarlab.com and printed at 75%. The cardstock is SU: black and sahara along with cherry cobbler, primrose, mustard, and marina. The seasons are computer generated and punch from two SU punches. These images are retired SU stamps and colored with markers but there are many images you can substitute. Deb even used photos - she is making a dozen for Christmas card presents. I used a MFT die to cut out the image. SU has a great new die that works well too.




Saturday, October 29, 2011

Spooky Time

I can't believe that it's the end of October already and that it's been a month since the cruise. I haven't finished my cruise projects but I did finish knitting a scarf that I started before the cruise. It was easy and fun to make - I think I would like one in pink if the weather ever cools down so I can wear them.  I've also been busy with school work: designing new online projects. It's been fun, but trying to use technology, especially new online tools, is always challenging.

Last weekend we celebrated "Stamp Out Breast Cancer" at Claire's in St. Augustine. It was an all day fundraiser with make-and-takes and lots of door prizes. I was so surprised to win the big basket. I divided up all the goodies to share with the Cult. There was golfing and rub-ons for Jan, Angels for Anita, Halloween for Joyce, embossing paste for Deb, Birthday for Kitty and some sweet flowers for Elaine. 



I did two make-and-takes: the Halloween candy treat and a zentangle card. The treat was real easy: Cut decorative paper the height of a flat candy bar (or any other flat item like a gift card or lotto ticket) and wide enough to loosely around the item. Glue the side and bottom closed leaving the top edge open. Decorate as desired (I used an embossed belly band with punched and stamped embellishments).

Use a slot punch about 1/2 inch from the open end on both the front and back of the pouch (or make a slit that the ribbon slides through easily). To finishing assembling, remove the candy item, thread the ribbon through the slots on both sides so the ends are equal (time to add a tag if desired); push the candy item into the pouch between the strands of ribbon and over the center of the ribbon so the ribbon catches on the bottom of the candy. Once the candy is snug in pouch, tie a knot or bow just above the opening. If you use a belly band, slide it up to cover the slots. The candy will appear like magic when you tug on the ribbon. I am making more of these treats to use as  prizes for my students who did the best job on their projects this past week.  They really enjoyed this treat; they love chocolate and had a good time making the candy slide in and out.

I also made some "cell phone bling" for student rewards. These charms were made for students earning a perfect score on their Child Abuse and Neglect test.

Since I am sharing treat ideas, I also want to share Anita's gift. She used a small box die cut (or just make your own) and wrapped it decorative paper. I love the treat inside: a granola thin and square marshmallow and instructions to layer and microwave for a few seconds to make a s'more. What's not to love about chocolate and marshmallow?

Seeing as the dogs awoke at 4 am today, I also experimented with new muffin tops today, pear with maple; and they are great! Here are the directions if you are interested. Preheat your oven to 375. Lightly spray a muffin top pan with Pam. Dice or mash 1c of fruit (pear was used today) Using a one cup dry measure, pour in a package of flavored, instant oatmeal (maple in this case). Fill the rest of this one cup dry measure with bisquik. Dump these into a bowl and add 1 tsp baking powder and mix well. In a wet measuring cup, add 1/4c egg beater and a single serving of unsweetened applesauce and blend. Add the egg mixture to the dry mixture and stir just until blended, fold in the fruit. You can also add a handful (about 1/4c) of chopped nuts for crunch. Spoon the mixture onto a muffin top pan. I usually sprinkle just a bit of coarse sugar on top. This makes 6 muffin tops that are about 100-125 calories each. Bake about 25 to 30 minutes; it depends on the amount of moisture in the fruit. I can tell you that raspberries took a long time!