It's time for my monthly project on the PaperArtsy blog again.
This month I've gone for a card that is one layer, but is also shabby chic. One Layer doesn't always have to mean Clean!
I've used the gorgeous limited edition Jofy paint colours.
To finish the shabby chic look I created these shabby corners.
Don't forget that you can use my card as inspiration in the weekly challenge. I'm really hoping to see a few shabby corners there!
Thursday, March 06, 2014
Tuesday, March 04, 2014
Chutney Tuesday: Carrot Chutney
I decided to make this chutney because I really like Carrots! So I was curious to know whether they would work as a chutney, after a bit of googling I found that Marks and Spencer's used to make a wensleydale and carrot chutney sandwich, which was widely regarded as delicious.... so I knew this had to be my next chutney project.
Ingredients
approx 1400g carrots (weight is before peeling) - grated (this is by far the most time consuming part)
2 onions diced
2 cooking apples finely diced
1 red chilli pepper finely sliced
2 tbls veg oil
1 tsp coriander seeds crushed.
350 ml cider vinegar
250g light muscovado sugar (or whatever brown sugar you have)
heat oil in large pan, add onion & chilli and cook until soft.
Add grated carrot and 2 tbls of the sugar and cook until carrots go limp and start to produce juice.
Add vinegar, rest of sugar and coriander and simmer for 20 mins covered and 20 mins uncovered, stirring frequently.
transfer to sterilised jars, squishing the chutney down in the jars.
makes approximately 1.5 litres of chutney.
Saturday, March 01, 2014
one layer simplicity #3 and less is more #161
I made a decision today that whatever the new challenges today at One Layer Simplicity and Less is more, I would combine them to make a card, and hopefully one that would be useful.
Less is More announced yellow and green as the theme, so straight away I thought Daffodils, and then One Layer Simplicity announced use water. yes! I could do that. (although just read the one layer simplicity challenge again, and it specifically says to use water to create a background or spritz your inked stamp, so this card probably doesn't qualify - it's okay, the kind people at the challenge have allowed it.... and even edited the challenge to include the technique :D. )
I used distress inks and a water brush to colour this daffodil stamp from The frantic stamper.
And that's a mothers' day card sorted!
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