It's time for another CSS Blog hop!
Several members of the CenterStage Spotlight Alumni team have gathered some of their favorite BBQ Picnic recipes together for us to make another cookbook! The cookbook will be available for FREE over on the StampTV Freebie page for you to download and print at your leisure.
But, since we are paper crafters - we challenged them even further to make a project with their recipe in mind to share with us tonight on their blogs! (The projects are also included in photos on the recipe booklet as well.)
Please check out the links of all the participating designers and then download the Recipe booklet and let us know how you like them!
- Jessica Fick: Grilled Pizza
- Betty Neville: Mom's Chinese BBQ Ribs
- Joy Hadden: Whiskey BBQ Sauce
- Tina Gilliland: Homemade Enchiladas
- Sue Van deVusse: Midwestern Kabobs
- Melissa Shultz: Foil Babies
- Geri Utterback: Oven Baked Beans
- Pam Imholz: Foil Potatoes
- Sharri Seffens: Calico Beans
- Carla Suto: Grilled Vegetables
- Dawn Lusk: Roasted Corn and Black Bean Salad
- Peggy Wainman: Bean Salad
- Karen Knegten: Miss Lucy's Rice Salad
- Jennie Harper: Picnic Coleslaw
- Cheri Weston: Fiesta Pie
- Brenda Turner: Chocolate Peanut Butter Cake
- Lori McAree: Dessert Pizza
- Giovana Smith: Peruvian Alfajores
- Carolina Buchting: Vanilla Cupcakes with Butter Cream Frosting
- Jen Charboneau: Dirt Cake
I am in the "Dessert area" and I try a different version of the Alfajores I showed you here before.
You can find the recipe cookbook in the freebie area on Stamp TV!!
But here is the picture of the card I made with the Alfajores.
Card Recipe:
Card Stock: White, Red Hot (Gina K)
Ink: Real Red (SU), Rich cocoa (Memento)
Stamps: Hope is Faith, Inside & Out (both (Gina K)
Embellishments: Lemon Grass Satin Ribbon (Offray), Red Rhinestones (KaiserCraft)
Accessories: Sewing machine, white thread, printer.
Hope you like it.
Have fun hopping.
Love the stitching and the beautiful bow on your card.
ReplyDeleteThose look so yummy! Your card is fabulous. LOVE the colors and the complete wood background.
ReplyDeleteLove your card Giovana - really pretty! Your cookies look really good - I could use one right now but it's too late to bake :)
ReplyDeleteOh Giovana! Your cookies look heavenly to me - I LOVE coconut!! thank you so much for working so hard on both your recipe and your gorgeous card for us for the hop tonight! They are both perfect!
ReplyDeleteGreat job on your card, and I can't wait to try this recipe!
ReplyDeleteGiovana, your card is perfection! Fabulous stitching. Your cookies look so yummy!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Giovana! Your cookies look so good, just looking at them is making my mouth water!
ReplyDeletebeautiful card...and yummy recipe!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, Giovana! I love the woodgrain and the gorgeous bow! Your cookies look so delicious!
ReplyDeleteThese look DELICIOUS - can't wait to try them - love the card you made - the stitching is beyond me LOL.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Giovana for sharing your recipies. I love trying new and different treats and I'm certainly going to give these a try. They look so delish.
ReplyDeleteYour CAS card is perfect. I love how you used that digi paper.
Thank you, Giovana for sharing your recipies. I love trying new and different treats and I'm certainly going to give these a try. They look so delish.
ReplyDeleteYour CAS card is perfect. I love how you used that digi paper.
Giovana, your card is lovely and you recipe looks yummy and can't wait to try them. Did I read that right ,you cook the milk in the can unopened for two hours??
ReplyDeleteFantastic card, gorgeous stitching. Your cookies look yummy!
ReplyDeleteOh deelish!!! And the butterfly on the woodgrain bg is fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteCute card, great details. Your cookies look delicious.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Giovana and your cookies look delicious!!! Beautiful photo!
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