In bakeries and restaurants, larger offset spatulas (both in length and width) are used for smoothing giant sheet pans of batter and spreading large swaths of frosting, while smaller ones are used for more detailed decorating. I find the large ones clunky when making a single cake at home and prefer the smaller spatula for the task, allowing me to spread cake batter evenly in the pan and apply a consistent coat of frosting with precision. How to ensure it comes out alright in the end Williams-Sonoma makes a beautiful yet utilitarian version ( 4-inch-blade spatula, $13 at ). When you love baking cakes as much as I do, you don’t want anything to get in the way of enjoying the process. Perfect Layers is now available in the perfect size for Card making and photo matting Each Perfect Layers mini tool is 7 inches in length and each has 4. The task of greasing pans, a necessary evil, can be tedious and messy, but ever since I gave nonstick baking spray a shot years ago, I’ve never returned to the old-school butter and flour method. The spray eliminates the need to painstakingly grease and then flour pans and other baking molds. I could also stamp the tools directly on the cardstock and color it, but it gives the card front a little dimension and texture.Give it a try next time you bake a cake and see how much happier you can be, too. Use this host code when you order $50 or more and receive a free gift from me! The free gift is your choice of any item valued up to $10.00 from the January – June 2022 Mini Catalog or the 2022-2023 Annual Catalog! The panel of Texture Chic DSP reminded me antique boards, so I thought it would go well with the Stampin’ Up! Vintage Tools stamp set. If your order is over $150, please do not use the host code since you’ll receive your own Host Dollars plus I’ll still send you the free gift! This host code can be used by anyone, no club or commitment required. If you need any stamping supplies, I’d be very happy to be your Demonstrator. Thanks for stopping by and have a great week! Just click on the Shop Now button on the right side of the screen to go directly to my online store or contact me if you have any questions. See the current Stampin’ Up! clearance rack specials here.Earn FREE Stampin’ Up! products through my Wildflower Frequent Shopper Program – my way of saying thank you to my online frequent shopper customers.Have any questions? I’d be happy to help, click here to contact me.Greetings my stamping friends! I received my three groups of swap cards this week and apologize for the delay in sharing them with you.I had one of my infusions last Thursday which knocks me down for about a week, but I am ready to get into the craft room and share lots of great projects with you. I am going to share with you first the card that I made using the Mistletoe Magic Bundle which you can find on page 15 of the July to December 2022 Mini Catalog. I used a piece of Soft Sea Foam card stock as my top layer piece which I inked at the bottom with the same color of ink with a Blending Brush to create an ombre look. I colored my die cut mistletoe with Stampin’ Blends and added Wink of Stella to the berries to add a little extra bling. I wrapped a piece of linen thread around the branch a few times and finished it off with a bow. It was a fairly quick and easy card, but looks quite elegant in real life. I have included thumbnails with hyperlinks to make adding them to your shopping cart a breeze: Product List Here are the Stampin’ Up! products that you will need to recreate this card. If you have any questions regarding dimensions of this project, do not hesitate to ask me. Here are the projects that I received from the other participants in the Grow. Louis, MO Created by Kelley Pitts Created by Kelley Pitts (above card – expanded) Created by Mary Knabe Created by Rita Holmes Created by Unknown Created by Dina Lanzendorf Created by Mary Mendoza Created by Christine Simeone Created by Christine Simeone (above card – sleeve removed) Created by Christine Simeone (above card – flaps opened) Created by Renee Kohnke Created by Sue Gosz If you want specifications of the products used on any of these cards, just ask me. I hope you enjoyed this collection of cards. It’s always exciting to see the variety of cards I get back from my fellow demonstrators.Īll of these projects used products that are available now in the July to December 2022 Mini Catalog and/or the 2022-2023 Annual Catalog.
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