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To make the card, I added a piece of green patterned paper to a white card. The stamped piece is attached to the card with foam tape. I stamped the sentiment with green ink on white card stock. I die cut around it using these Scalloped & Stitched Sentiment Nesting Dies and attached it to the card with foam tape.
This is such a fun image to color – and it can be colored in so many different ways! It’s a great way to celebrate the Birthday Girl. 😊
This month’s Christmas card is clean and simple with the focus on why we celebrate. I used the stamp set called Born for Us from Unity Stamp Company to create my card.
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I stamped the image with Memento Tuxedo Black Ink on kraft card stock. I used my Misti stamping tool so I could stamp the image a couple of times to make it darker. Using the Pink Fresh Essentials Braided Oval die set, I die cut around the image. This die set sadly seems to be discontinued. 😔 This decorative oval die set is similar or even a simple oval die would work great.
To make the card, I embossed a piece of ivory card stock with a dotted lattice embossing folder (similar to this). I adhered the stamped image to the embossed piece, letting it overhang slightly on the left side, and then trimmed off the excess. The piece is then attached to a kraft card. I stamped the sentiment on kraft card stock with black ink, die cut around it with these Scalloped & Stitched Sentiment Nesting Dies, and attached it to the card using foam tape.
Sometimes simple is just the thing.
Have you started on your Christmas cards yet? I know it’s early but if you start now, you’ll be really glad later this year when things get busy (or even more busy). 😉
These cute little Crochet Mini Easter Gift Bags are super fun to make – and give! They are great for beginners and seasoned crocheters alike. 😊
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I stitched up my gift bags using I Love This Yarn in the colors Pink, Key Lime, Mixed Berry, and Glacier with a G/4mm crochet hook. You can find the pattern below along with links to free PDFs – one with photos and one without – if you’d like to easily print it.
Crochet Mini Easter Gift Bag
Worsted Weight Yarn – I used I Love This Yarn in Pink, Key Lime, Mixed Berry, and Glacier
G/4mm hook
Stitches used – US terms:
Magic ring
Chain – ch
Slip Stitch – ss
Single crochet – sc
Double crochet – dc
Back loop only – blo
Bobble Stitch – Bobble
Special stitch: Bobble Stitch – Yarn over, insert hook into stitch, and pull up a loop. Yarn over, pull through two loops. Repeat 4 times – there will be 6 loops on the hook. Yarn over and pull through all 6 loops. Sc in next stitch to complete the Bobble stitch.
Make magic ring, chain one.
Round 1: work 9 hdc in ring. Join with ss to first hdc. Pull ring closed. (9 stitches)
Round 2: ch 1. 2 hdc in same stitch as ss and in each stitch around. Join with ss to first hdc. (18 stitches)
Round 3: ch 1. 2 hdc in same stitch as ss. *hdc in next stitch, 2 hdc in next stitch* Repeat from * to * around to last stitch. hdc in last stitch. Join with ss to first hdc. (27 stitches)
Round 4: ch 1. Working in blo, sc in same stitch as ss and in each stitch around. Join with ss to first sc. (27 stitches)
Rounds 5-6: ch 1. hdc in same stitch as ss and in each stitch around. Join with ss to first hdc. (27 stitches)
Round 7: ch 1. Work bobble in same stitch as ss. *sc in next stitch, work bobble in next stitch.* Repeat from * to * around to last stitch. sc in last stitch. Join with ss to first bobble stitch. (9 Bobbles)
Rounds 8-10: ch 1. hdc in same stitch as ss and in each stitch around. Join with ss to first hdc. (27 stitches)
Round 11: ch 1. sc in same stitch as ss. *Work bobble in next stitch, sc in next stitch.* Repeat from * to * around until last 2 stitches. Work one more bobble. Join with ss to first sc. (9 Bobbles)
Rounds 12-14: ch 1. hdc in same stitch as ss and in each stitch around. Join with ss to first hdc. (27 stitches)
Round 15: ch 1. Work bobble in same stitch as ss. *sc in next stitch, work bobble in next stitch.* Repeat from * to * around to last stitch, sc in last stitch. Join with ss to first bobble stitch. (9 Bobbles)
Rounds 16-17: ch 1. hdc in same stitch as ss and in each stitch around. Join with ss to first hdc. (27 stitches)
Round 18: ch 1. Work 2 hdc in same stitch as ss and in each stitch around. Join with ss to first hdc. (54 stitches)
Fasten off and weave in ends.
For drawstring, chain 60 and fasten off. Weave in and out between stitches of Row 16.
Finished Crochet Mini Easter Gift Bag measures about 5 inches tall and 3.5 inches wide.
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My card is a 2nd birthday card for a sweet little girl. I stamped the image with Memento Tuxedo Black Ink on white card stock and colored it with Copic markers. I stamped a “2” in the balloon with black ink.
This stamp can be used for so many different things just by changing the color scheme. A couple of the sentiment stamps in the set will work great for a thinking of you card. You probably have other sentiment stamps in your collection that would be great with this image, too. 🙂
I love potato soup! But it is loaded with carbs and we’re trying to be better about watching our carb intake. I found this recipe for Loaded Cauliflower Soup and thought I’d give it a try. The site has several soup recipes, just scroll down to the 3rd one for the recipe for this soup.
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It’s super easy to make with just a few simple ingredients. The recipe says to use an immersion blender to make the soup creamier, but I don’t have one so I just took some of the soup, put it in my regular blender, and added it back to the pot. I left some chunks of cauliflower in the soup for added texture and to mimic chunks of potato.
For serving, add some crumbled bacon, chopped green onion, and shredded cheddar cheese to each bowl.
Add a side of crusty bread, roasted veggies, or a green salad for a yummy weeknight dinner.
Popping in to wish you all a very Happy Valentine’s Day! ❤️ Sending you all love and hoping you treat yourself to a little chocolate – or your favorite sweet treat – today.💕
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Did you know you can make a cute little Crochet Washcloth Bunny using any of your favorite crochet washcloth/dishcloth patterns? I show you how below – super easy and cute. 🐰
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Begin rolling up your washcloth from one corner to form a tube as shown in the photos below.
Fold the ends together and tie them with a cute ribbon or twine. The ends of the tube form the ears.🐰
These would be so cute to add to a little one’s Easter basket along with all the treats. They would also make a fun hostess gift – tuck them into a little basket with a bar of handmade soap. To use the washcloth, simply untie the ribbon and you are good to go. 🐰
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I stamped Mickey using Memento Tuxedo Black Ink on white card stock and colored him with Copic markers. I die cut around the image using these Deckle & Stitches Nesting Dies. Then I layered it to black card stock die cut with the same set. This card was for a cute little boy turning 2 so I stamped a “2” with black ink inside the balloon.
To make the card, I used the Deckle & Stitches Nesting Dies to die cut a piece of red polka dot patterned paper (I used this paper pack) and attached it to a white card. Then I attached the stamped piece to the lower right corner of the card. I stamped the sentiment with black ink on white card stock. I die cut around it using these Scalloped & Stitched Sentiment Nesting Dies and attached it to the card using foam tape.
This is a simple card that comes together quickly, but it sends lots of fun birthday wishes!🎈
This is a super easy, last minute treat to mix up for your Valentines. ❤️ It will take just a couple of minutes and it has raisins and cashews so that makes it healthy, right? 😉
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You’ll need cashews (I used halves and pieces in sea salt), raisins, white chocolate chips, and Valentine M&M’s. Not a fan of cashews? Make this tasty treat with your favorite nuts – I would recommend using salted nuts to get the salty/sweet taste that is so yummy.
Then just mix them all together in a big bowl and your Valentine Treat Mix is ready to eat!
I used a 16 ounce can of cashews, an 11.5 ounce bag of white chocolate chips, a 10 ounce bag of M&M’s, and just added raisins until I thought I had enough – maybe 1.5 cups.
You can fill up a clear treat bag, tie it with some red and white twine, and gift it to your family and friends for a sweet Valentine treat.
But…you may need to make a double batch so you’ll have plenty to keep at home, too! I have this fun extra large mason jar that I like to store my Valentine Treat Mix in – it looks so cute on my counter. 😍
I think dried cranberries would also be tasty in place of – or along with – the raisins. You could even add some chocolate chips if you want even more chocolate in the mix. 😊
Looking for a fun last minute Valentine crochet project? You can find the easy pattern for this Crochet Valentine Bobble Cup Cozy below. Pair it with a reusable coffee cup and a gift card to their favorite coffee shop for a great Valentine gift. You could even throw in a few chocolate hearts. ❤️
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Special stitch:Bobble Stitch – Yarn over, insert hook into stitch, and pull up a loop. Yarn over, pull through two loops. Repeat 4 times – there will be 6 loops on the hook. Yarn over and pull through all 6 loops. Sc in next stitch to complete the Bobble stitch.
Chain 28 and join to first chain with ss to form a ring.
Rounds 1-3: ch 1. sc in same stitch as ss and in each stitch around. Join with ss to first sc. (28 stitches)
Rounds 4-6: ch 1. hdc in same stitch as ss and in each stitch around. Join with ss to first hdc. (28 stitches)
Round 7: ch 1. Work bobble in same stitch as ss. *sc in next stitch, work bobble in next stitch.* Repeat from * to * around to last 2 stitches. sc in each of the last 2 stitches. Join with ss to first bobble stitch. (9 Bobbles)
Round 8: ch 1. sc in same stitch as ss and in each stitch around. Join with ss to first sc. (28 stitches)
Round 9: ch 1. sc in same stitch as ss and in next stitch. *Work bobble in next stitch, sc in next stitch.* Repeat from * to * around until last 2 stitches. Work one more bobble. Join with ss to first sc. (9 Bobbles)
Rounds 10-12: ch 1. hdc in same stitch as ss and in each stitch around. Join with ss to first hdc. (28 stitches)
Rounds 13-15: ch 1. sc in same stitch as ss and in each stitch around. Join with ss to first sc. (28 stitches)
Fasten off and weave in ends.
Layer heart button onto white button and sew onto cozy.
Here are links to PDFs – one with photos and one without – for easy printing. 🙂
Worsted weight cotton yarn also works great for stitching up the Valentine Bobble Cup Cozy. Of course you don’t have to crochet this in red! Make it in your favorite color. Change the button to a different shape or leave it off completely. Make it your own. 🙂
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