I feel like I've been buying more than I've been creating. I see all these wonderful cards so I'm getting the latest and greatest supplies, however, I've not been able to get out there and use them yet. Never enough hours in the day it seems. So this is what I've gotten so far.
I'M REALLY EXCITED!! For Mother's day my mom gave me some Cold-Hard Cash to spend, so I finally did it, I bought the first 14 colors of the Simon Says Stamp Inks!!! YES!! They have added 12 new colors recently, but I'll have to slowly add those in. When you buy the set of colors SSS also includes a swatch book kit. Really cool, is a small stamp set, the swatch paper and the ring.
THEN...I bought myself a bunch of SSS dies, I think I went a little crazy! For Christmas I got a Cuttlebug and I really haven't purchases any dies, so I treated myself on Mother's Day. I also got a couple of paper packs and a ZIG 2 Way Glue Pen, which will come in handy with all the dies I bought. All of my white Signo Pens went dry so I got a couple more and then I thought I'd try some Mister Huey's Opaque White color mist.
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Saturday, May 17, 2014
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Happy Mother's Day
Water coloring is the big rage right now. I have my supplies, I've actually had the same water coloring palette since I was in college. Let's not try and figure out how long it please!! I have to admit I don't break it out very often. I much more interested in my Distress markers or Inktense pencils. I just love the colors I get with them. Not to mention the techniques you can do with them. So on this card I used my Distress Markers.
I decided what colors of my markers I wanted to use and then from there I found some matching pattern papers. I used pattern papers from an old Simon Says Stamp Card Kit, from May 2013. They have recently redone their site, I couldn't find it on there when I went search on my own, however thru inLinkz.com I was able to find the kit. Just click on the image below in the Supplies used section and you'll go right there.
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I decided what colors of my markers I wanted to use and then from there I found some matching pattern papers. I used pattern papers from an old Simon Says Stamp Card Kit, from May 2013. They have recently redone their site, I couldn't find it on there when I went search on my own, however thru inLinkz.com I was able to find the kit. Just click on the image below in the Supplies used section and you'll go right there.
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Friday, May 9, 2014
Prosciutto-Wrapped Chicken with Asparagus
Anything with Prosciutto is GOOD!!
Always looking for new dishes for the family to enjoy together and last night was a success! I found this recipe over at a new blog I found The Food Charlatan. Really looking forward to trying some other things I found there.
I really liked that I got a meat and vegetable dish all in one. The kids weren't excited about asparagus, and neither was my husband for that matter, but he eats it to please me. And because I fed him something with prosciutto he was willing to suffer thru the asparagus.
Such a simple dish and comes together quickly, this will definitely be served at our dinner table again.
salt and freshly ground black pepper
2 tablespoons flour, or more
4 slices prosciutto
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 bunch asparagus
1/4 cup basil pesto
1/3 cup cream
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Always looking for new dishes for the family to enjoy together and last night was a success! I found this recipe over at a new blog I found The Food Charlatan. Really looking forward to trying some other things I found there.
I really liked that I got a meat and vegetable dish all in one. The kids weren't excited about asparagus, and neither was my husband for that matter, but he eats it to please me. And because I fed him something with prosciutto he was willing to suffer thru the asparagus.
Such a simple dish and comes together quickly, this will definitely be served at our dinner table again.
Ingredients
1 pound chicken breast, sliced thin (2-3 breasts)
salt and freshly ground black pepper
2 tablespoons flour, or more
4 slices prosciutto
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 bunch asparagus
1/4 cup basil pesto
1/3 cup cream
Instructions
- If the chicken breasts are thick, slit them in half lengthwise to make them thinner. Pat them dry with a paper towel, then sprinkle with salt and pepper; go easy on the salt, the prosciutto is salty.
- Rub the chicken with the flour. Wrap each piece of chicken with a piece of prosciutto.
- In a large skillet, heat the olive oil on medium. When it is hot, add the wrapped chicken. Cook for 5-6 minutes, then flip and cook for another 4-5 minutes or so, until browned and it reaches 165 degrees.
- Meanwhile, add about 3 inches of water to a small pot, cover, and put it on to boil. Wash the asparagus and snap off the woody ends. Cut the asparagus into 2 inch pieces. Add to a steamer basket, and when the water in the pot is at a rolling boil, put the basket on top and cover. Cook for about 5 minutes, or until tender. Immediately rinse with cold water to stop the cooking and set it aside. (If you don't have a steamer, you can roast the asparagus, or saute it with some oil).
- In a small bowl whisk together the pesto and cream. When the chicken is fully cooked, pour the mixture over the chicken, and add the asparagus. Bring the mixture to a boil, then turn off the heat. Serve with potatoes or crusty bread.
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