Hello and welcome! Our current theme at Frilly and Funkie is In the Kitchen chosen by our super talented and creative teammate, Suzz. Today the Funkie side of the team is presenting their kitchen themed inspiration and I'm sharing an altered cookbook.
"This time of the year we find ourselves in the kitchen either preparing food for family and friends or just gathering around the kitchen table with family. Your challenge is to incorporate the kitchen somehow in your project. You can use an object from the kitchen in creating your project or you can use a sentiment or image that reflects the kitchen. You decide how to represent being in your kitchen in your art."
Please stop by Frilly and Funkie to see what wonderful inspiration my talented Frilly and Funkie teammates have cooked up for you. Hopefully you'll be tempted to play along! As always, the Design Team will choose their top four favorites, with the winner being invited to join us in a Guest Designer spot at Frilly and Funkie, and the next three will receive Top 3 badges to display on their blogs. Everyone who enters and follows the rules will be entered into the draw to have the chance to win a $25 spending spree at The Funkie Junkie Boutique.
Please stop by Frilly and Funkie to see what wonderful inspiration my talented Frilly and Funkie teammates have cooked up for you. Hopefully you'll be tempted to play along! As always, the Design Team will choose their top four favorites, with the winner being invited to join us in a Guest Designer spot at Frilly and Funkie, and the next three will receive Top 3 badges to display on their blogs. Everyone who enters and follows the rules will be entered into the draw to have the chance to win a $25 spending spree at The Funkie Junkie Boutique.
What's a kitchen without LEFTOVERS?! I stamped and inked a panel leftover from my gift card packages using Old Paper Distress Oxide to stamp the music image from the Music & Advert set before blending and dipping the panel with Distress inks. I used this panel in the background because we always have Christmas carols playing in the background while we bake our Christmas cookies.
Making the greens is super easy. I cut green Classic Kraft Stock using a Funky Foliage 3 die and stained the kraft sides with Pine Needles and Peeled Paint stains. I twisted them up while still damp and left them to dry. I smeared on just a hint of Collage Medium Matte with my finger and dusted with Distress Glitter Dust. I think this might have been a lot less messy had I had the new Glitter Duster. I used the same die to cut from the Collage Paper.
Please enjoy some close ups.
Please enjoy some close ups.
That Bigz Ice Flake is two layers of Metallic Kraft Stock back to back. When I was planning on altering the box, the snowflake would have been seen from both sides. I sanded, then inked with Mushroom alcohol ink and dusted it with more Glitter Dust. The Baubles were colored with Mermaid and Mushroom alcohol inks.
Don't you just love Tim's Salvaged Snowman? This poor guy has been through the mixed media wringer. He finally got a coat of Distress Grit paste, and I put a tiny wooden spoon in his hand. My beloved nutmeg grater was slated for a Halloween project, but seemed better suited here.
I loved Stacy's shabby bow here, and I tried to CASE it. :) :)
I hope you've enjoyed making cookies and memories with me! Now it's over to YOU! I can't wait to see what comes out of YOUR kitchen! I hope you'll take some time to play along with Frilly and Funkie's current In the Kitchen challenge!
Merry Christmas!
Sara Emily
Challenge shares:
Simon Says Stamp Monday Warm Winter Wishes
Country View Challenges December 2018 - Christmas
Artistic Stamper December's Creative Challenge - Christmas I used one stamp two ways--Music from Music & Advert
Scrapy Land Challenge #103 Anything Goes I used two Sizzix dies.
Crafty Cardmakers #224 Christmas
Cropstop November Link Party - # 46 "Anything Goes"
That's Crafty Anything Goes
Love 2 Create Challenge #15 - Anything Goes
Dies R Us Challenge #110 - Snowflakes I used a Sizzix Bigz Ice Flake die and Sizzix Thinlits Funky Floral 3 die.
A list of products I used are available at The Funkie Junkie Boutique: