For my first share, I'd like to show you a hybrid project I created yesterday using a new digital kit from Two Peas in a Bucket. The kit name is 'Yummers'designed by Lauren Reid.
I love this kit with all it's baking and cooking themed patterned papers and elements that are perfect for the holidays as well as for scrapbook pages about cooking and baking. I think this bundle of six recipe cards would make a sweet gift, don't you? You could add some home baked goodies or a couple kitchen gadgets and hand towels.
My favorite part of the Yummers kit is the food drawings. LOVE the poultry leg, carrot and fruits. Well, I think they are all too fun! :)
My next share is the second page of our December Daily album.
I decided on our Christmas card for this year and started writing them out. I used a hand drawn doodle of a Santa hat and turned it into a digital image to print again and again. Then I just added glitter to the red part of the hat. Easy and still handmade!
I opted for a monochromatic theme for the second entry. I love how it looks! I'm wondering though if I should add a little sparkle to my snowflakes? Maybe a little rhinestone to the centers? I always look at my finished project and think of something else I might do with it! Ha!
Now for my last share...I tried another new recipe last night. This one is perfect for those who love quick, fresh, healthy and low calorie meals. We can all use that this time of year with the over indulging of baked goodies, and Starbucks' holiday coffees! ;)
This recipe is called Debra's Grilled Chicken. It's a dish you cook on the grill, but I used our indoor George Foreman grill and it worked perfectly. Instead of wrapping your grilled chicken in tin foil and throwing it back on the grill for a few minutes, I stuck our tin foil wrapped chicken in the toaster oven to finish cooking. For my son who doesn't like tomatoes, I left that part off and simply melted a little Parmesan cheese on his.
I almost forgot to announce the winner of the snowflake embellishments! Oops! :) The winner of those lovely glittered snowflakes is Jeni Alen from My Stampin' Spot. Congratulations Jen! :)
So, this concludes my shares for the day. I hope you enjoyed them. And I wish you a wonderful day filled with holiday goodness! :) Kathy
oh, I love that simple, beautiful wrapping Kathy! the cinnamon sticks and all look so lovely together. Thank you for sharing!
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What a TREAT to see your Dec. album, yummy chicken... and the digie recipe card---LOVE!! I adore the homespun feel of this digie kit! You know me about FOOD :)
ReplyDeleteLove the album!
ReplyDeleteYummy! Love the recipe cards with the cute little kitchen accessories and the chicken looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteummm...this post makes me hungry!
ReplyDeleteLOVE your dec album and your recipe card. Beautiful projects!!!
What a lovely post! I love those recipe cards you created. Those hand-drawn food icons are really cute, and your packaging tied with the whisk is adorable. LOVE your December daily page. Super, duper cute. And yum-o on that chicken. Looks delicious. That topping looks right up my alley.
ReplyDeleteI'm with Cammie...now I'm hungry, lol! Awesome work!
ReplyDeleteYour cards are LOVELY. Thanks so much for linking up with us. Merry Christmas. Blessings... Polly
ReplyDeleteVery cool. I'm all about anything you can put in the toaster oven!
ReplyDeleteFab work Kathy! That chicken looks scrumptious!
ReplyDeletelove the recipe card idea, so cute! and really like the white on white look of the page. fabulous work!
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