This week's challenge at Scrap Tiffany is "Food/Recipes".
What a perfect challenge for this time of year.
I love the holidays and all the new recipes that come out and I love the old traditional ones even more.
I created this recipe box with some of our traditional family
recipes that our family enjoys every year.
I am excited because it is almost time to eat some of our favorites again.
Funny, if you think about it, most of us only eat our favorites once a year.
Sounds weird huh?
Here's my project for this week...
What a perfect challenge for this time of year.
I love the holidays and all the new recipes that come out and I love the old traditional ones even more.
I created this recipe box with some of our traditional family
recipes that our family enjoys every year.
I am excited because it is almost time to eat some of our favorites again.
Funny, if you think about it, most of us only eat our favorites once a year.
Sounds weird huh?
Here's my project for this week...


Digital kit: Shabby Princess-"Holiday Recipe Collection"Red leather flower: Making Memories
Misc: ribbon, buttons, brad
Last year I downloaded this digital kit for free, I had forgotten all about it.
Here's the link...Shabby Princess.
They have tons of free digital downloads and kits to purchase that are super cute and very inexpensive.
They also have a ton of digi tutorials that are super easy and also free of charge.
This is a digital kit that includes the box, recipe cards, tags and other digital pieces that you can add digitally.
I typed the recipes, played with all the digital pieces, added a photo of the recipe, and printed it out right on my personal printer including the box. Then, I added ribbon, buttons, a flower, brad and mounted the recipe cards on red cardstock.
You don't even have to do anything digital, you could just print it as is and hand write your recipes and add your cute embellishments.
What a great little hostess gift to give at a holiday party,
or a bride to be gift for the holiday.
The best recipes are the ones that have been tried and
tested by the people close to you.
So we can't have a food/recipe challenge without sharing a favorite recipe...
My family loves these Snicker Doodles. I've tried other recipes and this one tops them all. I promise if you like Snickerdoodles, you won't eat just one.
Enjoy!!!
Go print this kit and get it started on a holiday recipe box before Thursday.
You can whip it up the box and then make the Snickerdoodles to give to your hostess for the holiday, then give decorated blank cards for them to add their favorites.
It really went pretty quick.
Have a great holiday week.
I love it my kids are home with me every day this week.
No School!! Yay!!
Our plans are to decorate for Christmas, watch Christmas movies, bake and snuggle.
Oh yea!! Don't forget to end the week with Black Friday!!
Oh yes..we are headed out very early, so don't eat too much turkey the day before or you won't want to get up.
I love that day, the hustle and bustle starting point.
If you try the recipe box or the cookie recipe,
please let me know what you thought of them.
Til next Time with T!!
Here's the link...Shabby Princess.
They have tons of free digital downloads and kits to purchase that are super cute and very inexpensive.
They also have a ton of digi tutorials that are super easy and also free of charge.
This is a digital kit that includes the box, recipe cards, tags and other digital pieces that you can add digitally.
I typed the recipes, played with all the digital pieces, added a photo of the recipe, and printed it out right on my personal printer including the box. Then, I added ribbon, buttons, a flower, brad and mounted the recipe cards on red cardstock.
You don't even have to do anything digital, you could just print it as is and hand write your recipes and add your cute embellishments.
What a great little hostess gift to give at a holiday party,
or a bride to be gift for the holiday.
The best recipes are the ones that have been tried and
tested by the people close to you.
So we can't have a food/recipe challenge without sharing a favorite recipe...
My family loves these Snicker Doodles. I've tried other recipes and this one tops them all. I promise if you like Snickerdoodles, you won't eat just one.
Enjoy!!!
Go print this kit and get it started on a holiday recipe box before Thursday.You can whip it up the box and then make the Snickerdoodles to give to your hostess for the holiday, then give decorated blank cards for them to add their favorites.
It really went pretty quick.
Have a great holiday week.
I love it my kids are home with me every day this week.
No School!! Yay!!
Our plans are to decorate for Christmas, watch Christmas movies, bake and snuggle.
Oh yea!! Don't forget to end the week with Black Friday!!
Oh yes..we are headed out very early, so don't eat too much turkey the day before or you won't want to get up.
I love that day, the hustle and bustle starting point.
If you try the recipe box or the cookie recipe,
please let me know what you thought of them.
Til next Time with T!!

10 comments:
Oh that is soooo cute! You can make me one for Christmas! LOL I love that you are using your digi skills! This is such a cute idea!
I ditto Sheri!!!! this is just tooooo cute!!!!!!!!! I have to do this for my lil sister since I moved 8 hours away, they are dying cause I don't do all the cooking anymore!!! TFS
This is such a great project!! You did a fantastic job :)
Thanks Sis..yes, I have been working on my digi skills, and I can't wait to eat these foods with you soon. Lv you!!
Thanks Abby..I'll bet your sister would love that. Nothing like a sister sharing her recipes.
Thank you Kristina..It was a lot of fun!!
What a great project...super gifts for Christmas. Thanks for sharing.
hugs,jen
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Oh, Kristi, I saw this challenge at Scrap Tiffany this morning. I love your project! It's really cute not to mention yummy! Thanks so much for sharing!!
Love this super cute project! We have so many recipes that we only make at the holidays, too. I am forever trying to dig them out. Doing a little recipe holder like this would solve the searching problem.
Thanks Jen. It would be a great Christmas gift. Thanks for stopping by.
Thanks for stopping by Renee. You are sweet. Hope you like the recipe.
Hi Katie. Yes me too. I was just "digging" out some yesterday. I hate that, it's such a time waster.
Thanks for stopping by.
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