Tuesday, July 25, 2023

Tuesday Tutorial~ Strawberry Angel Fluff Dessert

        For the past few months, I have enjoyed the Moss Family on You-Tube. This is where I discovered this light tasting recipe.  I made it for my grandson's high school graduation dinner. It fit right into his requested crawdad boil which was a new experience for us.  
        I then turned around and made it for a church potluck.
 
 
 
 
 

Ingredients: 

About 2 cups of chopped strawberries either fresh or frozen
2 boxes Strawberry gelatin - sugar or not
2 Cups boiling water
2 containers of whipped topping- Low sugar or not
1 Angel food cake broken into bite size pieces
Dissolve gelatin in boiling water.
Pour over strawberries and cake and stir.
 
Fold in 1 container of whipped topping.
Place in serving dish and top with second container of whipped topping.
EnJOY!
 

One extra tip......

Take the Angel Food cake container
turned it upside down
and use for container to take the dessert traveling
to a potluck or dinner.

 


 

Thursday, July 20, 2023

Thoughtful Thur 196~ When Someone Makes a Mug Organizer

 

Marilyn X found my directions for making a mug organizer.
It was very thoughtful that she send a picture of her project.
Don't you love the use of beautiful ribbons for the ties?
Wonderful job!
Thank-you Marilyn. 
 
Click on pic for tutorial
 

Tuesday, July 4, 2023

Tues Tutorial~ Great Grand's Second Birthday Card


    Couldn't believe I came up with this idea, and THEN found out he had a fascination with choo-choo trains. Toot Two....
   Here's how I made this fabric scraps card. 
 
 
 
 
Of course I start with a piece of paper the size of the card, and a piece of cloth to be the "canvas" to create the card cover.
Sketched the train for approximate size of pieces.
Spools as templates.
Iron away ink pin.

 
Free hand cut numbers from fabric scraps.

Sew layers from back to front.
Edge stitch to card front.

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Monday, July 3, 2023

Mon Memory 144~ Yard Flag Memory for the Fourth

 

Need a yard flag for the Fourth of July?
Go back to my November 3, 2020 post
for my tutorial to make one. 
 
Have a Happy Fourth! 
 
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