Last month, Rozebud cooked up a great concoction to kick off our new Foodie Challenge. This month, I’ve got something brewing that is equally as delicious.
Congratulations to our March winners, as chosen by random.org - #15: JillinIN wins the $5 gift card, and #13: blbabe1234 wins the RAK!
For the month of St. Patrick’s Day, our ingredients are Corned Beef and Cabbage.
Recipe:
4 pieces of “cornered” beef: Include 4 photo corners anywhere on your page. They can be on the photos, on the corners of the background page, or even as an accent on a layered piece of patterned paper.
Add in a side of green: Green cabbage adds some color to an otherwise bland meal, so include the color green anywhere on your layout.
Wrap before serving: Since corned beef is typically sold wrapped in baker’s twine, include some kind of string on your layout. It can be twine, ribbon, yarn, thread, or even washi tape!
What's for Dessert?: Bonus entry if the theme of your page is St. Patrick’s Day!
Rules of our Kitchen:
1. Push yourself to make a design that's better than sliced bread!
2. Entries open to FRESH BAKED, BRAND NEW projects only - paper, digital, & card making.
3. May be blended with one other challenge that allows it.
4. Must pop out of the oven March 31st, at 11:59 PM PST.
5. One lucky chef, chosen at random, will receive a $5 ACOT gift card.
6. Up to 3 entries may be poured in per month.
7. A RAK is awarded to a second chef if there are more than 15 unique entries (not including bonuses) during the month.
Participating Cooks:
1. scrappinmom99
2. scrappinmom99 (bonus)
3. lissahope26
4. lissahope26 (bonus)
5. ScrappyDistractions
6. keatonsgtgram
7. keatonsgtgram (bonus)
8. oceanbreezes423
9. Deanna13
10. Tammey
11. hsblair
12. hsblair (bonus)
13. blbabe1234
14. Deanna13
15. JillinIN
16. hsblair
17. seastar
18. emmapaige
19. emmapaige (bonus)
20. wimom
21. wimom (bonus)
22. shoorn
23. KimberlyE
24. blfonty
25. Scrap Bug
26. Tammey
27. Deanna13
28. Scrap Bug
29. Tammey
30. Deanna13
31. Joannie
32. traveler
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Sounds like fun! and so creative! Last month, with inspiration from the challenges I was able to do a several "love" layouts, as well as a Groundhog Day and a Mardi Gras layout, so I'm hoping to pull out the themed holiday papers for March too!
What a fun challenge - love your sample. I can't wait to get started on this one.
OMG so creative! And I cannot wait for St. Patty's Day, corned beef, cabbage and green potatoes!
Question, for the "cornered" part, can we use a corner rounder?
Question, for the "cornered" part, can we use a corner rounder?
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Look how excited I was! I whipped this up right away LOL! Love the "recipe!" And honestly, that St. Patrick's Day die cut is older than the baby haha! I combined with the What's on TV and Becky Fleck Sketch.
Happy Scrapping!
Anne-Marie
Anne-Marie
We're so glad you're excited about this month's challenge! We have so much fun coming up with the "recipes" each month. And, while we love a good decorative corner, for this month's challenge, we'd like you to stick with photo corners. But, feel free to get creative with that idea! You can use cut paper, a punch, or even washi tape wrapped around the corner of a piece of paper or a photo to achieve the photo corner look!beachlover wrote:OMG so creative! And I cannot wait for St. Patty's Day, corned beef, cabbage and green potatoes!
Question, for the "cornered" part, can we use a corner rounder?
What can I say about this layout except that it's delicious?! The clovers! The rainbow washi! That delicious baby! I'm so glad this month's challenge inspired you AND helped you use up some of your stash!scrappinmom99 wrote:Look how excited I was! I whipped this up right away LOL! Love the "recipe!" And honestly, that St. Patrick's Day die cut is older than the baby haha! I combined with the What's on TV and Becky Fleck Sketch.
I dug deep in the stash to find everything I had related to St. Pat's.
Melissa H.
This is so creative. Love the different elements that represent the recipe.
Melissa
I love recipe challenges! Sketch is from this month's sketch with a Twist challenge
No St Patrick's day theme but loved the idea of corners - I haven't done that in ages so great prompt! I used a minty green from a WRMK paper collection (and of course the photo itself is of something green)
No St Patrick's day theme but loved the idea of corners - I haven't done that in ages so great prompt! I used a minty green from a WRMK paper collection (and of course the photo itself is of something green)
Lisa - Scrappy Distractions
Oh, yes, this is PERFECT! I love the die cut paper and the accents of yellow/gold to break up all the green. Thanks for playing along!lissahope26 wrote:
I dug deep in the stash to find everything I had related to St. Pat's.
What a great moment to scrap! I agree that green tea tempura ice cream sounds unusual, but the memory of how delicious it was certainly deserves its own page! I like how you used the pale green to reflect the green tea flavor. Thanks for participating in our challenge!ScrappyDistractions wrote:I love recipe challenges! Sketch is from this month's sketch with a Twist challenge
No St Patrick's day theme but loved the idea of corners - I haven't done that in ages so great prompt! I used a minty green from a WRMK paper collection (and of course the photo itself is of something green)
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