It’s Cookin’ Time!

This card truly does look much better in person. It is very hard to capture the 3-D look in a picture. While it was not a super fast card, a little more fussy at times, it was so much fun to create.

I used the In Good Taste Designer Series Paper, which by the way is on sale through August 2nd. Save 15% and this is such a great deal because this is a big paper pack with lots of choices. CLICK HERE for pdf of DSP on sale.

I do love to cook and bake, but my kids will tell you I have been known not to follow a recipe. LOL. My daughter often asks for my recipes but get so frustrated with me at my lack of detailed instructions. I really can’t help it, I truly do just add a little of this and a little of that! You won’t see a cooking video from me anytime soon. LOL

Cutting Measurements

All Measurement=inches  CS=Cardstock DSP=Designer Series Paper  Landscape Position=Long side   Portrait Position=short side

Supplies

  • Basic White Cardstock -5½ x 8½ (card base), 4¼ x 5½, ½ x 2  
  • In Good Taste DSP-2½ x 5½ ,1½ x 5½ and 3/8 x 2    
  • Early Espresso Cardstock- ½ x 5½
  • Soft Suede Cardstock -2 ¼ x 4
  • Smoky Slate Cardstock-2 x 3
  • What’s Cookin’ Bundle
  • Memento Black Ink (knife & greeting)
  • Misty Moonlight Ink (bowl & spatula)
  • Smoky Slate Ink (salt & pepper)
  • Soft Suede Ink (rolling pin)
  • Crumb Cake Ink (wooden spoon)
  • Matte Black Dots
  • Natural Twine
  • Stampin’ Seal Adhesive /Liquid Glue

Directions

  • Score Basic White cardstock in landscape position at 4¼.  Fold & burnish to create card.
  • Attach DSP to the top and bottom of card front.  Add strip of Early Espresso on top to hide seam.
  • Stamp accessories on Basic White panel (see colors above) and crop with coordinating dies from bundle.
  • For the bowl I stamped two images and cut the front part of the bowl off one image, added the utensils and then attached the second bowl to add dimension.
  • Use Soft Suede cardstock to crop cutting board and tie a piece of twine in the top.
  • Attach DSP strip (3/8×2) to the upper section of the card, add utensils and Matte Black Dots. I colored the metal spatula and whisk with a Dark Gray Granite Stampin’ Blend marker.
  • Stamp greeting in Memento Black ink on small strip of Basic White cardstock and attach to cards front.
  • Decorate the inside as desired.

I hope you enjoyed today’s card as much as I enjoyed creating it!

Thanks for stopping by!
Until next time, be blessed, Renae

What’s Cookin’ Bundle
155845 $45.75
In Good Taste DSP
152494 SALE $17.85
Early Espresso Cardstock
119686 $8.75
Matte Black Dots
154284 $7
Smoky Slate Cardstock
131202 $8.75
Soft Suede Cardstock
115318 $8.75
Misty Moonlight Ink
153118 $7.50
Soft Suede Ink
147115 $7.50
Smoky Slate Ink
147113 $7.50
Memento Black Ink
132708 $6
Basic White Cardstock
159276 $9.75

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