Welcome to the Creation Station April Hop! Whether you've hopped over from Yvonne's wonderful blog or have just started your hop, I'm so glad you've landed here. This month our theme is Sweet Treat Packages. We have lots of inspiration for you today. Be sure and click on the "Next" link at the end of each blog and hop around to see each of the design team's projects.
As I thought about what I wanted to do for today's hop, I made a mental list of my favorite sweet treats. Blueberries, as always, topped the list. Why? Blueberries invoke some of my favorite memories from childhood and family camping trips. We always took our trips from Kansas north to Northern Minnesota and Ontario, Canada, during the hot month of August. We landed in our favorite spots as the wild blueberries were reaching the peak of sweetness--which is why they were our favorite spots! My sisters, brother and I would take our buckets to find "our" blueberry patches. Sometimes we arrived well after the bears had eaten most of the berries, and one time we arrived at the same time as a bear (another story); however, usually we arrived in time for enough berries to have blueberry pancakes in the morning (maybe two mornings!) and a sweet juicy cobbler my mother made by rigging up an oven out of foil to bake it in the campfire ashes. That, my friends, is the sweetest treat of all!
A blueberry cobbler wouldn't fit in a treat package, so I baked some blueberry bars, cooled them completely and packaged them in Printed Gusseted Cellophane Bags (#151312) for sweet Easter treats.
The tags were created using the third and fourth largest dies in the retiring Stitched Nested Labels dies (#149638) and Misty Moonlight and Whisper White card stock. The ribbon is the retiring Misty Moonlight 1/4" ribbon (#153624) and the Misty Moonlight/silver baker's twine from the Flowers for Every Season ribbon combo pack (#153620). The greeting is from the retiring Well Said stamp set (#148796) and was stamped in night of Navy.
The blueberry image used on the tag and mini card set is from the retiring Field Journal Stamp Set (#152609--purchased because of those camping memories!). The image was stamped in Night of Navy and colored using the following Stampin' Blends: Old Olive Combo, Misty Moonlight Combo, Rich Razzleberry Dark and Soft Suede Light.
The 3" x 3" card set includes 5 cards and envelopes which fit nicely inside a 3-1/8" square Acetate Card Box (#150428). It makes a nice little gift to go with a sweet treat. The cards have both "For You" and "Thank You" greetings (the "Thank You" is from the Field Journal stamp set). The background grid image is from the retiring Comfort & Hope stamp set (#152509) and was stamped in Crumb Cake. The images were all stamped on Whisper White card stock which was die cut using the largest square in the retiring Stitched Shapes die set (#152323), then layered over Misty Moonlight card stock. The Misty Moonlight layer on the box cover was embossed with the Old World Paper 3D embossing folder (#153200).
I've used several retiring products as noted, including the stamp sets and dies. If you are interested in purchasing them, they are now available while supplies last or until May 3. Shop Here to find these and other Last Chance products. Whisper White card stock is now discontinued, but I'm using up my stash. You'll find an equally nice card stock with our new Basic White (Shop Here).
Now head over to Julie's blog to see her cool sweet treat packages:
Have a wonderful day!
--Sara Nell
Behold Him, Behold Him
Lift up your eyes and see the
Son of Heaven.
Hosanna, Hosanna
Pour Out Your Praise
Sing the Name of Jesus
--Brandon Lake
"Son of Heaven" from his House of Miracles Album
What a lovely little gift to go with your home-made 'sweet treat' Sara. My husband loves blueberries so please would you let me have the recipe for these Blueberry Bars and the Blueberry Cobbler too. ;)
ReplyDelete'Field Journal' was the first stamp-set I bought from the annual catalogue last year - and I'm not going to be selling it any time soon either. I Love all of the realistically sketched nature stamp sets that the S'U! artists design! I really enjoyed this Blog Hop - great job the 'Creation Station' DT!
I, too, love this stamp set so much! I can't give you my mother's blueberry cobbler recipe--she invented it on the fly on our camping trips and that was the only time we had it. I just use a fruit cobbler recipe when I make it. The blueberry bars recipe I found through an internet search. I picked out the Blueberry Bars with Oatmeal Crumble recipe on the Averie Cooks blog. It uses fresh blueberries and a cobbler type topping. So glad you enjoyed this hop and thank you for your kind words.
DeleteYour packaging and cards are so much fun! Love the bleuberries, great job!!
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