Monday, July 28, 2025

A teatime crafting weekend


This weekend, I once again attended the "Crafter's Fellowship" at a nearby Lutheran church, Word of God Lutheran in Sharpsburg. I love these ladies and am very fortunate to have found a local group to craft with just ten minutes from my house. This time, I was all about the card making, as I was eager to use the new Scrappy Boy teakettle dies I picked up at the Expo last week. I love the color possibilities with these dies!


Once I made one card, which took a while because of all the little pieces, I tried it in different colors of DSP (that's "designer series paper" in the Stampin' Up world, so I tend to call all of these pretty papers DSPs).


I also made a few more cards using the Teatime Florals set from Honeybee Stamps. I usually get bored with a stamp set after I've made lots of cards with it, but I don't think I'll ever get tired of this one.


Fellow crafters tend to learn each other's tastes pretty quickly, and my friend Diann said she suspected I would like these Rose Parfum papers she got from Stamperia a while back. Absolutely, I do! I was happy to find that a similar set is available on Amazon.


On Saturday, a church member I'd not met before, Adrian, arrived bearing a box of these huge scones from the Senoia street market that morning. I've not been to that particular market before, but I sure want to go now. Aren't these blueberry and peach scones yummy looking?


And I can attest that the peach one I sampled was very tasty and very fresh. It was a fun weekend getaway, and I'm already looking forward to the next one!

2 comments:

  1. I love all the cards you made and, oh my, those scones look delicious. Scones at a street market! Definitely sounds like something you need to check out.

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  2. I love all the cards you made and, oh my, those scones look delicious. Scones at a street market! Definitely sounds like something you need to check out.

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