Hello Crafter's, thanks for stopping by. I have a card and a recipe to share with you all today.
For my card I have made a square birthday card for my sister.
I have been going through some happy mail that I have neglected to use for several years. I found this little stamp that I have never used. I love the summertime scene with the watering can full of geraniums and those cute little birds.
I colored the image with several different brands of alcohol markers. For this image I used Altenew, Master'sTouch, Arrtx and Sectrum Noir. I have made color charts on cardstock of all the colors. So, it's easy for me to choose colors more quickly.
My sister Tammy (the birthday girl) got me a set of foam sentiment stamps at least 10 years ago. So, I used one of the happy birthday stamps for her card. When stamping on the card I accidently got some ink below the sentiment. Don't you hate when that happens.
So, I was trying to think of something that I could put there to cover it and all of a sudden, a little jar fell from one of the shelfs above me with little clear gems. I'm not sure what made it fall, that had never happened before, but I thought it might work to hide it. So, I added three of them to the card.
I think this card turned out ok and I'm sure my sister will enjoy receiving it.
Challenges entered-
Shopping our Stash -SOS 576 Summertime
Triple B. -June Challenge
613 Avenue -June Anything Goes w/ opt. twist: Craft or Hobby
Alphabet Challenge- D is for Double (2 of the same thing on your project)
Craft Rocket Challenge - #137 Birthday
Crafters Cafe - Anything Goes, optional Blooms
Word Art Wednesday - Anything Goes- weeks #756- 757
Passion for Markers- Week 842- things with Wings
Unicorn Challenge #121- Flowers
Cards Galore June- #148 Anything Goes
My granddaughter Scarlett comes to visit once a week, so I usually make some kind of dessert. A few weeks ago, I made a blueberry dessert with a lemon crumble topping. Sharing with you all.
Blueberry w/ Cream Cheese & Lemon Crumble
*Ingredients needed*
1 box of lemon cake mix
1 can of blueberry pie filling
8 oz cream cheese (softened and cubed)
1/2 cup powdered sugar
1/2 cup unsalted butter (melted)
1 tsp vanilla extract
1/4th cup lemon juice(optional) for extra tang
Preheat oven to 350
Spray non-stick cooking spray or butter in 9x13 baking dish
Spread pie filling evenly across the bottom of dish
In a bowl mix cream cheese, powdered sugar, lemon juice and vanilla extract until smooth.
Drop spoonfuls of this mixture over pie filling and spread
In bowl add lemon cake mix and 1/2 cup melted butter, mix until it's crumbly, sprinkle evenly over the cream cheese layer.
Bake in preheated oven for 40-45 minutes until golden brown and bubbling.
As you can see it started to burn a little. So, just check on it when close to being done.
Very sweet card, Cindi! I love the light blue with the red flowers. Such a bold statement! Your sister will love the card for sure. Your dessert looks delicious too. That sounds great for the summer! Thanks so much for playing along with us at Word Art Wednesday. We appreciate your participation!
ReplyDeleteHi Cindy. Thank you for your visit today - lovely to hear from you again. The card for Tammy is lovely but so is the Blueberry Crumble. I love Blueberries. Thank you for liking my card. It was a birthday card for one of my fellow forum members. I look forward to talking to you again.
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Carol xx
(Surrey, England)
Hi Cindy, first of all can I thank you for once again finding my blog, honestly, my reading list is just rubbish right now....
ReplyDeleteThis card is adorable, the can of flowers are so pretty and the little gems were meant to be, a very happy accident.
I like the look of your pie, may try it out sometime. xxxx
I love this image! I put red geraniums on our front porch every year. This is a pretty birthday card for your sister!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and floral image, love the little Bees and great save-that's what embellishments are for lol. I love blueberries have some blueberries/raspberries/seeds and honey on porridge every morning.
ReplyDeleteCarol x
thank you for sharing this creation with us at Alphabet D for double challenge
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