Monday, February 18, 2013

Kiss The Cook FCCB Challenge

This week's Fantabulous Cricut challenge is to create a project with your Cricut that includes a recipe. Even more fun, make the recipe and show us the finished goodness with your Cricut project!

I made a recipe holder I saw on Pinterest. It was super easy and came out sooo cute! I found a large wooden clothespin that was already painted, cut a strip of cardstock printed from my Imagine Kate's Kitchen cartridge, and adhered it with some Mod Podge. I used the Accent Essentials cart to cut various sized flowers from some scrap October Afternoon Campfire patterened card stock. I printed the word "RECIPE"  on a piece of DCWV Mod Retro cardstock and made it into a tag. I attached all of my elements, including a vintage button purchased from Etsy, to the clip after it had dried thoroughly. I then printed out a recipe card from the Kate's Kitchen Imagine cartridge. After a little trial and error using MS Excel, I fit the recipe onto the card using my inkjet printer.



Ready for crisped bread and crackers!

Make sure you stop by the Fantabulous Cricut Challenge Blog to see all of the other wonderfully fabulous DT projects and recipes! Thanks for stopping by! Have a creative day:-)

6 comments:

  1. Great recipe holder. I need to create "something" so this is fun. I love that you had to include the finished food product too. Yummy!

    Georgiana
    Carson's Creations

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  2. Super cute recipe holder!! Love the papers and all beautiful colors too! That looks yummy!!

    Susie

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  3. I love the way you have decorated your peg, so cute !! I have a huge jumbo size one to do must get on with it lol xhugsx Nikki

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  4. So cute Tammy, what a pretty little holder!!

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  5. Hey Tammy! L-O-V-E the clip!! I'll be over for dip later! M -

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  6. Your recipe holder is adorable. It would be cute with a photo or too when you're not baking too!
    Thanks for sharing! :)

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