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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Pineapple Upside-Down Cake Recipe Scrapbook Layout

Created this Pineapple Upside-Down
Cake Recipe Scrapbook Layout to be
part of the recipe book for my daughter.

Every year for my Hubby's birthday which
some of you know is on Groundhog's Day
I bake him his favorite, Pineapple Upside-
Down Cake. I usually make it with a Yellow
Cake Mix sometimes box & sometimes from
scratch but this year I'm going to make it from
a Duncan Hines Fudge Marble (chocolate &
yellow swirl) mix.

I have the box mix & the pineapple slices and
need to buy the cherries.

I used the Cricut Preserves Cricut cartridge for
the Pineapple Slice & Cherry.

Hand calligraphy of the recipe on clear vellum
paper.


















Closeup:


















Entering this into the following challenges:

1. Cooking with Cricut Ch#70 Anything But a Card w/ Yellow & Polka Dots ends 1/31

Challenge #70: Anything BUT a Card with Yellow & Polka Dots


2. Craft Your Days Away unlim entries 6th entry ends 2/2
CYDA Challenge #37 ~ Distressing


3. Die Cuttin Divas ends 2/6
Challenge #50: Anything Goes


4. Hooked on Craft Challenges Ch#16 "Something Bright"
unlim entries 8th entry ends 2/4

my bright is the glitter
Challenge 16


5. Paper Playtime Anything Goes unlim entries 2nd entry ends 2/4

Ch# 66 - ANYTHING GOES & BLOG HOP!


6. StampInSistersInChrist unlim entries 3rd entry ends 2/4
create card/proj true to your style - show us who you really are!
Challenge #124 – Ph. 4:8


7. Victorine Stamps unlim entries 9th entry ends 2/4
Victorine Originals-Anything Goes Challenge


Preserves Cricut cartridge
Pineapl3 3.63" x 3.5" outer part core'dinations Lemonade
Pineapl3-s 3.01" x 3.5" inner part core'dinations Tulip
Chery2-s 1.09" x 1.75" scrap piece of red core'dinations textured cardstock

Paper:
8 1/2" x 11" red cardstock
8" x 10 1/2" Martha Stewart playful blue paper pad yellow polka dot paper
7 1/2" x 2 1/2" doodlebug designs Kitchen Gadgets
core'dinations cardstock:
Lemonade, Tulip, scrap piece of red texture
vellum - clear

adhesive: foam, Scotch ATG, ZOTS small dots

Enamel accents white - used on Pineapple slice
glitter: gold, red & yellow
Tim Holtz Distress Ink walnut stain

18 comments:

  1. Super Melissa! Recipes are my favorite thing to scrapbook. :) Thanks so much for joining us this week at CWC!
    Nita
    www.niftynitanotes.blogspot.com

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  2. What a wonderful project! I need to archive some of our favorite family recipes. It's one of those things... I'll get to it... I never do. Maybe this will just be the kick in the fanny I need! TFS!

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  3. Cute recipe layout. Your "fixing up" of the pineapple cut looks great!

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  4. Melissa, This is so adorable. I am also working on a family recipe book - Great Job.

    Thank you so much for all your comments on my preview week projects. I can see you are a Pirate fan!!!!

    Finally, CONGRATULATIONS on winning the My Memories Software Package I had for blog candy this month. Please email me with your email address, and I will send you the code to get you up and going!

    Thanks again for all your wonderful comments and support!

    Patti
    rossfam@wildblue.net
    www.pattilynncreations.blogspot.com

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  5. Hi Melissa! This is a really sweet and thoughtful project for your daughter. I love your photo against that pretty blue KitchenAid as well! ;) I LOVE my red KitchenAid, lol! Thanks for joining us at Cooking with Cricut this week!
    Hugs,
    Heather P
    P.S. got your prize from our last Blog Hop out to you today, thanks again for your support and kind words!!

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  6. Oh Melissa...this sounds so yummy! It is always fun to include recipe's in your layouts!TFS!
    Sherrie K
    http://sherriescraps.blogspot.com

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  7. I love your recipe card! What a great idea and a very special gift. Thanks for sharing. -Tami

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  8. Great recipe card- I love pineapple upside down cake- YUM! :)Amy

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  9. I love so many things about this! It looks adorable, I love this cake, and you propped it up against your Kitchen Aid mixer (one of my favorite things in my house)! Beautiful calligraphy on this too! :)
    Amy
    redheadedcrafter.blogspot.com

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  10. Awesome recipe card. I like the design and the colors. TFS and thanks for playing with us again this week at Cooking With Cricut.
    ~Madison funkycards.blogspot.com

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  11. Yummy! Great recipe card!
    Carolyn
    http://cccscraproom.blogspot.com

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  12. I like this idea! This looks great!

    Thanks for sharing!
    -Kemma, CookingWithCricut Design Team
    mykemmacards.blogspot.com

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  13. Yum! and I love the idea of the recipe pages. Well, I love all that you do actually. Thanks for sharing at CWC.
    Hugs,
    Larelyn

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  14. This looks super yummy yum!! Thanks for sharing with the Stampin' Sisters in Christ Challenge.

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  15. Lovely creation! I love the pineapple. It looks so real.

    Thanks for joining us at Craft Your Days Away.

    Mari

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  16. Yummy recipe.
    Thanks for playing along at DCD.

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  17. Yummy! Love the recipe card:)

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