Thursday, January 21, 2021

Crafty Chefs January Recipe

      I can't believe how long it took me to get to the January recipe for Crafty Chefs but my time since Christmas seems to have rushed by at three times normal speed so here it is January 21 and I'm just now getting my card posted.

     In case you don't know about Crafty Chefs, it's a group of crafters who want to try things which may be outside their comfort zone.  Each month, one member makes a card or other project using a recipe which they have put together themselves, and they post the recipe for everyone else to use.  I've been doing that for about a year now and it's fun.  You get to choose whether or not you want to use any given recipe and there are no deadlines for when or how soon you must enter your project.  If you want to skip a recipe, you can.  There are no prizes, no sponsors, no obligations - just good fun and the opportunity to try something new with lots of encouragement from others who are trying the same thing.  Come check us out and join in.  All it takes is a Facebook account.  :-D

     The recipe this month was - MUST USE: Stencil Paste (I didn't have any so the Master Chef suggested I try embossing powder instead), Glitz or Sparkle, Slimline design, Use at least 1 die.  The CAN USE (Optional) items were: Stencil, Fun Fold, Acetate.  

     I made my first ever stencil by using a border punch on acetate!  So, a brand new technique added to my crafty options and I didn't violate my commitment to using only things already in my stash. See the paragraph at the end of this post for a full understanding of that. :-D


3 layers of sparkly black, double thick EP
     (first layer: embossing ink applied thru stencil;
      that was thick enough that I could swipe the ink
      for the next 2 layers across the top, 
      then apply more double thick EP and heat)
Stencil hand-made w Fiskars punches
Memory Box die for sentiment
Glitter paper background
Slimline card design

     Challenges:

     I'm still following the "challenge-yourself" idea being promoted by my blogging buddy, V.  It's called "Just Stash January" and it involves using nothing but things already in your stash throughout the entire month of January!  There are a few reasonable exceptions (all of which mean that no money has come out of your pocket) and you can read about those on her post.  Just click on the link above to find out all about it, then start counting those coins and bills you'll be 'stashing' in your pocket this month instead of crying about even more charges on the credit cards after the holiday season. 

     Come see us at Crafty Chefs.  You never know what you might find there that will intrigue and challenge you.  You might even decide to join us!  :-D  Happy Crafting  NanaConnie

9 comments:

meg said...

Beautiful card

Linby said...

Well done on making your own stencil - it looks fab. Thanks for sharing with us at Allsorts challenge.

Monica C. said...

Your card is so elegant. Love how you made your own stencil.
Sounds like an interesting group.
Hugs Monica

Faith A at Daffodil Cards said...

A Great make and good for you in getting it done without the knowledge too.
Faith x

Suze said...

Beautiful card NanaConnie. I like the stencil that you created.

Linda Mc Enery said...

I love the idea of following a recipe to challenge yourself with something new. What a great job you've done! Love your stencil idea and your striking colour choices! Thanks for sharing this with us at Penny's!
Linda

Jeanie Ellis - Scrapbookingmamaw said...

Great card, Connie! You always do such wonderful work! Thank you so much for entering our Challenge at Crafter's Castle this week. Good luck!
Blessings, Jeanie Ellis DT
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Izzy Scrap said...

Great card ! Fab idea to use your border punch in a different way and beautiful result. Thanks so much for sharing and for playing along at Uniko.

Beverley said...

Beautifully creative. Thank you for joining in on the fun at Uniko. Crafty Hugs Bev x