Now that Christmas is over and this gift has been given, I can share one of my very favorite projects from this holiday season. When my grandmother passed away, my dad copied all the recipes we wanted he to from her recipe box. For a Christmas gift to one of my family members, I complied Grandma's recipes in an album.
I started with a Simple Stories Snap Binder. I like these because they are so very customizable. As you can see, I set out right away to paper over the cover with some Dear Lizzy Polka Dot Party paper and Crate Paper stickers.
Inside, I used the included chipboard dividers to split the recipe book up into your standard sections.
I really liked the look of Bo Bunny's The Avenue Recipe Cards, so I chose to use those. As you can see from the photo above, there are the traditional 4 x 6 recipe cards, and larger, full page recipe cards.
While I wrote most of the recipes onto the Bo Bunny cards, I did copy and print a few of the cards that my Grandma had hand written onto patterned paper and added them to the album that way. Having a recipe or two in her own writing just feels extra special.
There's a section for Main Dishes.
and one for desserts.
I included photos of some of the prepared foods from the recipes. It was a nice way to add some color to the album.
The last section in the album is for memories. Not standard in most cook books, but fitting for this one.
In this section I left a little card with one of my favorite memories of cooking with my grandma. I also put in lots of blank cards so the recipient can add her own memories and collect memories from other family members.
To be honest, I kind of wanted to keep this gift for myself. I love how it turned out, so I guess I'll be making another one for me in the near future!
Have you ever scrapped special recipes? I'd love to hear about it (or see pictures) if you did!
Monday, December 30, 2013
Friday, December 27, 2013
Front Porch Thank You Card with Picture Frame Hang Tag
This time of year always makes me feel especially thankful, so why not use that feeling to build up my thank you note stash? Today I have a very fast Front Porch Thank You Card. It's especially fast, because instead of cutting more paper layers, I used a Picture Frame Hang Tag to frame the focal point of my card.
Everything on this card is from Pebbles Front Porch collection. I love those sweet little Hang Tags. They have so many great uses in cards, layouts, and even mini albums.
I hope you had a wonderful week!
Everything on this card is from Pebbles Front Porch collection. I love those sweet little Hang Tags. They have so many great uses in cards, layouts, and even mini albums.
I hope you had a wonderful week!
Labels:
pebbles inc
Monday, December 23, 2013
I Love You Layout
I've been wanting to scrap with Pink Paislee's Hey Kid for a while. I finally got around to it (and I finally had just the right photo). Here's my I Love You Layout.
Thanks for stopping by!
These two have such big personalities, and I love how this picture seems to capture them perfectly.
Thanks for stopping by!
Labels:
pink paislee
Saturday, December 21, 2013
Quick Christmas Boxes
Sometimes it's a lot easier to add some washi tape and die cut pieces to a cute box then to create something from scratch...enter these Quick Christmas Boxes.
This is how my kid's teachers received their Christmas gifts this year. I took some store bought boxes that I had on hand, wrapped some washi tape around them (because everything is better with washi tape).
Added a sticker or die cut piece (I used pieces from Crate Paper's Bundled Up and Echo Park's Tis the Season)
and hung a die cut shape from some twine to use as a gift tag.
Simple, fast, and pretty cute!
This is how my kid's teachers received their Christmas gifts this year. I took some store bought boxes that I had on hand, wrapped some washi tape around them (because everything is better with washi tape).
Added a sticker or die cut piece (I used pieces from Crate Paper's Bundled Up and Echo Park's Tis the Season)
and hung a die cut shape from some twine to use as a gift tag.
Simple, fast, and pretty cute!
Labels:
crate paper,
Echo Park,
pebbles inc
Thursday, December 19, 2013
Party Cracker Gift Boxes
I needed a few small gift boxes for some hand made presents my boys made for a few of our family members. I didn't have any small boxes, so I decided to make my own using some leftover papers from the Gift Card Envelopes that I made and my We R Memory Keepers Envelope Punch Board. Here are my Party Cracker Gift Boxes.
The box design is not my own. Just Google "We R Memory Keeper's Party Crackers Envelope Punch" and you'll get lots of different instructions on how to make these. I tweeked the measurements a bit to make the small enough for my needs. These are actually small enough that you could get 4 boxes from 1 sheet of paper.
I used a mixture of papers and embellishments from Imaginice's Colors of Christmas collection and Crate Paper's Bundled Up.
To be honest, I really don't like wrapping gifts - but making custom packaging for gifts? I can totally get on board with that!
The box design is not my own. Just Google "We R Memory Keeper's Party Crackers Envelope Punch" and you'll get lots of different instructions on how to make these. I tweeked the measurements a bit to make the small enough for my needs. These are actually small enough that you could get 4 boxes from 1 sheet of paper.
I used a mixture of papers and embellishments from Imaginice's Colors of Christmas collection and Crate Paper's Bundled Up.
To be honest, I really don't like wrapping gifts - but making custom packaging for gifts? I can totally get on board with that!
Labels:
crate paper,
Imaginisce,
We R Memory Keepers
Monday, December 16, 2013
Chirstmas Card Photo Shoot
Back in October I borrowed my neighbor's back yard and took a bunch of photos, hoping to have at least one suitable photo for this year's Christmas card. Being a scrapbooker, I couldn't just leave all those fun photos for the card, though.
I couldn't wait to use Echo Park's Tis the Season to do a little holiday scrapping. It's full of deep rich greens, classic Christmas red, and pops of black and silver.
I used the same collection for my second layout, but decided to add a little sparkle by matting the photo with Pow! glitter paper.
Wishing you a very merry Christmas!
I couldn't wait to use Echo Park's Tis the Season to do a little holiday scrapping. It's full of deep rich greens, classic Christmas red, and pops of black and silver.
I used the same collection for my second layout, but decided to add a little sparkle by matting the photo with Pow! glitter paper.
Wishing you a very merry Christmas!
Labels:
American Crafts,
Echo Park
Thursday, December 12, 2013
Wonderful Sequins
Sometimes you just feel like making a card. I took a quick break from holiday scrapping to
make a bright little card using Pebbles From Me to You Collection.
Have I mentioned how much I love sequins? This is a trend I can whole heartedly get behind!
Thanks for stopping by. Now I'm headed back to the Christmas scrapping.
make a bright little card using Pebbles From Me to You Collection.
Have I mentioned how much I love sequins? This is a trend I can whole heartedly get behind!
Thanks for stopping by. Now I'm headed back to the Christmas scrapping.
Labels:
pebbles inc
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