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It’s that time again — time for the Spring Coffee Lovers Bloghop! Woo-hoo!
You’ll want to click on the Bloghop logo above to go read about how you can join the fun and about all of the wonderful sponsors and prizes!
I’m starting off with an experiment. I wanted to try stamping on cookies…. yep! EDIBLE stamping!! I started my experiment with some inspiration from Craftin’ Desert Divas Monthly Mood Board:
I stopped by the store and picked up some yummy spring colored macaroons – those small, circular, light-as-a-feather French confections (not the divine coconut drops). Then I gathered some supplies:
- Wilton gel food colors
- Sunny Side Up Bakery gold luster dust
- Wilton imitation almond extract
- Wilton food safe brushes
- Craftin’ Desert Divas Coffee Break and Peek-a-Boo Animals stamp sets
I tried spreading the gel food coloring mixed with a drop of almond extract real thin on aluminum foil and pressing the stamp into it, then onto the macaroon.
I wish I’d’ve had a food safe brayer. It was tough to get the right consistency and get good coverage. The black worked better – perhaps because I spread it thinner. (It worked even better after it had set out a while and gotten tacky.) Next came coloring. Any time I accidentally touched the black, the black color immediately bled into it. It was, indeed, a learning experience! The kids who ate these were way more pleased with them than I was!
A few more things I learned…
- Don’t press too hard or the macaroons will crack. The surface isn’t flat, so you do have to ‘rock’ your stamp… try to do this only once to prevent a double image.
- The gold luster dust makes for a TERRIFIC shine. put a little on the foil with a drop of almond extract, mix and pick up with your brush. When mixed with black on a stamped image, it makes a pretty silvery-gold.
- On the pink cookie, I tried wiping the gel around, then stamping, then filled in the teapot with gold dust. The wiped areas almost look like they were airbrushed.
I then went on to make a card with the same stamps (and color scheme), adding in the Simon Says Stamp challenges for multiple layers/dies/stamps.
Tip: If you have a Spellbinders die, like this one, that is too long for your card, you can find a place to cut it and shorten it like I did. Under the next layer, the cut lines are hardly noticeable:
I love how Flower Soft makes great pollen-y stamen centers for these sweet flowers!
Card Supplies used:
- Craftin’ Desert Divas Coffee Break and Peek-a-Boo Animals stamp sets
- Spellbinders Timeless Rectangles, Divine Eloquence, and Cinch & Go flower dies
- Core’dinations Parisian Nights A2 pink card
- Core’dinations cardstock – pink yellow and green
- Memento dye inks: Rich Cocoa & Rose Bud
- Aqua Blend pencils (by Spectrum Noir): Carrot, Ginger, Parakeet, Petunia, Strawberry
- Spectrum Noir Metallic pencil: Pink
- Spectrum Aqua pen: Rose Pink
- Flower Soft – Daffodil
- Aleene’s Clear Gel Tacky Glue
- Recollections Faux Pearls
I’m playing along with the following challenges… click on any one of them for more information on how you can join the fun…
- Spring Coffee Lovers Bloghop (both the Macaroons and the Card)
- Craftin’ Desert Divas Monthly Media Challenge (both the Macaroons and the Card)
- Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge: Layer It Up
- Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge: Use More Than One Die or Stamp
I’m happy you could stop by today! I’ll have several posts up over the next few days, including some FLOWER stamped macaroons that turned out MUCH better — so do plan on stopping back by. If you don’t want to miss any posts, please subscribe! Thanks!!
~D.Ann
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Beautiful card! Love how you stamped on the macaroons!
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Oh, how fun and cute!
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This is pretty awesome! I’ve never seen anything like this before! I am a macaroon addict! LOVE it!
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Great start D. Ann!!! It’s all so cute!!!
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I think they are cute! Looking forward to the next batch …
and thanks for always inspiring us to try something new & fun.
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Super cute card and fun edible stamping.
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This is FABULOUS!! I’m a coffee lover, too. Thanks for sharing your talents.
For another fun challenge, you’re welcome to join us at Word Art Wednesday (our sponsor is Simon Says Stamp). We’d love to have you. http://www.wordartwednesday.blogspot.com
Blessings,
Karen Letchworth
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Now are you fabulous…how fun that you tried something new. I think your macarons turned out wonderful! Love the coordinating card, such a great combo!
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I love the cookies that match your card!
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so cute!
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Great card and looks like some nice macaroons too.
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Very pretty card!
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Mm macaroons great idea to stamp on them
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OH YUMMY!
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Oh wow! Such crafty fun on Macaroons, gr8 work!
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Clever and creative idea and cute kitty cat card.
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What a sweet design – pretty die cuts and lovely sentiment! how cool to stamp on the cookies too!
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Such a pretty card! And how cool… the stamping on the macaroon!
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Such a lovely card and great experimenting with delicious goodies!
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whoa! so clever of you to stamp on the macaroons!! beautiful card too!! thank you for playing along with us at simon says wednesday challenge!
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Stamping on macaroon is very interesting technique! Your card is cute!
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So pretty, love the macaroons!!
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I would have never thought to stamp on a cookie. Another technique to try. TFS
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Love your card and your try at stamping on macaroons!
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Oh this post is a yummy treat. Sweet card and fun macaroons!
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Fun creation!
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Awwww, I just love those cute peek-a-boo animal images and how fun to stamp on the macarons!
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Love your beautiful card! The embellishments are fabulous. Thank you so much for sharing with us at Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge. 🙂
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Very cute and fun.
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Fabulous! I love the Coffee Lovers Blog hop I am always so inspired by all of the amazing card and crafting artists.
Have a great day!
Jessica Lynn
http://www.jessicalynnoriginal.net
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Very creative. I like the use of the stamps on the macaroons.
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So clever and fun, to stamp macaroons, and such a gorgeous card!!
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Super cute card! Great job decorating the macaroons with stamps!
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Darling card
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Love your adorably sweet card crafty lady! Glad to see you hopping along for another hop!
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sweet card and macaron stamped? you are so creative
thanks for sharing the tips too
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So super cute!!!!
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