Hi, everyone! This is great - The Cutting Cafe is having a Giveaway! Just leave a comment on this post before August 14th telling me that you would like to win and by random selection you could win TWO Cutting Cafe sets:
Check out my project using both of those files. I bought this CHEAP recipe box at Michaels. It was not pretty, but I could see some potential. A friend of mine has been asking for several of my recipes, so I decided to give them to her in style!
I checked out The Cutting Cafe and found just the right sets. Then, I couldn't believe it, but the City Crafter Challenge this week was food! Are we on the same wavelength? I covered the recipe box with cute Bo Bunny papers. Added that great rooster stamp from Basic Grey and die cut a circle stamp from the Cutting Cafe. That cute little boy is a stamp from Crafty Secrets. Then...the fork! I really wanted to use a fork as the handle, but I couldn't figure out how to shape it. We visited my in-laws this weekend and I took my project with me, whined around a very little about the fork, and guess what? A simple project was completed by my husband and father-in-law...a wonderful bent fork with curled prongs for the top of my recipe box! (Worked like a charm!)
The inside divider cards have those wonderful circle stamps from The Cutting Cafe and cute Crafty Secrets stamps.
I decided the apron card was a perfect addition. I wanted it to match, but wanted it simple.
Just added some of my crinkle ribbon and a button and I felt happy! Don't forget toleave a comment to win two sets from The Cutting Cafe - winner will be announced August 14th.
I checked out The Cutting Cafe and found just the right sets. Then, I couldn't believe it, but the City Crafter Challenge this week was food! Are we on the same wavelength? I covered the recipe box with cute Bo Bunny papers. Added that great rooster stamp from Basic Grey and die cut a circle stamp from the Cutting Cafe. That cute little boy is a stamp from Crafty Secrets. Then...the fork! I really wanted to use a fork as the handle, but I couldn't figure out how to shape it. We visited my in-laws this weekend and I took my project with me, whined around a very little about the fork, and guess what? A simple project was completed by my husband and father-in-law...a wonderful bent fork with curled prongs for the top of my recipe box! (Worked like a charm!)
The inside divider cards have those wonderful circle stamps from The Cutting Cafe and cute Crafty Secrets stamps.
I decided the apron card was a perfect addition. I wanted it to match, but wanted it simple.
Just added some of my crinkle ribbon and a button and I felt happy! Don't forget toleave a comment to win two sets from The Cutting Cafe - winner will be announced August 14th.
Super cute & beautiful projects! I love the vintagey feel. Pretty papers and great details!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win! Have a wonderful day!
*hugs* Steph :)
oh Lori, this is one amazing project..i love the vintage look also...at first i didn't even know they were from the kitchen set...fantastic...hugs
ReplyDeletecute love the layers thanks for joining us at the CCCB
ReplyDeleteWhat a darling project!! I could not LOVE it more!! Definitely my definition of yummilicous!! Thank you for the chance to be a winner!
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely Lori, another great project of yours, totally yummy! Thanks for playing along with us at CCCB!
ReplyDeleteLori, Your project is so super cute! Hope you get a chance to use it!
ReplyDeleteso very cute - I would love to win the Cutting Cafe Giveaway! Thanks for a chance!
ReplyDeleteLori ... you did it again! Lovely set .. I'm sure your friend will love it ... Thanks for joining us again at CCCB
ReplyDeleteThis is so so beautiful.. You are so talented... I just love to look at your creations.. Thanks for playing along at the CCCB!
ReplyDeleteLovely vintage look! Please don't include me in your drawing...DT
ReplyDeleteWOW! absolutely ♥GORGEOUS♥ project--what a fabulous set! :)
ReplyDeleteHi Lori! Don't put me in for the drawing...I'm just stopping by to say what a fabulous card for the give away!
ReplyDeleteWow!! How creative--the handle is a fork!!! Your projects are spectacular!
ReplyDeleteBeatiful projects. I would love to win the set From my kitchen. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteWOW - this is SUPER darling ! I totally LOVE what you did with the fork on top .... way to think outside the box !!!! lol
ReplyDeleteLove the chance to win the images from Regina !!!
Hugs - Lori
Oh your set is so beautiful. Love your recipe box.
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bobbi
Very beautiful projects. I love the crinkle ribbon on the apron!
ReplyDeleteThis is so wonderful!!! I love the inspiration.
ReplyDeletelisa a.
Great projects! I have this paper but haven't used it yet. Love that rooster. He'd fit right in to my kitchen. Congrats on your Spotlight Artist at CCCB this week!
ReplyDeleteHow cute. I never would have thought of this. Great gift too!
ReplyDeleteThis is so neat! What a great project to give to some lucky person!
ReplyDeleteHow cute! Thanks for the opportunity to win the blog candy!
ReplyDeletegreat project for the box Thank you in advance for the chance to win them
ReplyDeleteEllenM
What an amazing project so good for gift giving, I want to try to make this one. Thank you for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteCathy C
super cute idea for an ugly recipe box ;-)....tfs....hugs Debbie!
ReplyDeleteI love the fork!!! I would love to receive a box like this, I'm sure your friend will love it!
ReplyDeleteTFS, Cheryl @ CardsbyCG.blogspot.com
OMG Love this project and the paper you use. That ribbon is a must!! Love that the handle is a fork!! I would so love to wi this prize. Great digi stamps!!!
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both projects are great... thanks for this great opportunity... following now!
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How sweet are these projects! Love the "flour child" sentiment - especially with my last name being "child"!
ReplyDeleteoh what a wonderful project - I love the papers and the colour combos :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the chance to win these lovely cutting files.
Lousie x
Oh my..what an awesome idea! I am working on some family recipes for my DIL..this is a great gift idea!
ReplyDeleteVery, very nice job :)
Beth
Waht a great idea. Perfect for a Christmas gift
ReplyDeleteAdorable! I love it, love the colors and I love that set. I have one of those boxes too ready to be altered this set would so get me started!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely darling! The papers are perfect.
ReplyDeleteI've seen those boxes at Michael's. You definitely made it look LOADS better! I love the fork on top.
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