If you live in the Fraser Valley area and are interested in attending one of my upcoming classes or hostessing a workshop in your home or mine, feel free to give me a call or drop me a line. I'm always looking for new stampers and friends and I'd love to hear from you.
This is my little creative get away spot in a very hectic world. I love to stamp, meet other stampers and share my inspirations. So come and, sit for a while, explore my site and leave a comment when you can.
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Home Sweet Home......... I'm Back!
If you live in the Fraser Valley area and are interested in attending one of my upcoming classes or hostessing a workshop in your home or mine, feel free to give me a call or drop me a line. I'm always looking for new stampers and friends and I'd love to hear from you.
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Spring Blossom Promotion
Spring is Blossoming with Sneak Peek products from the upcoming 2011-2012 Idea Book & Catalogue, and you can get these brand-new products in one of two ways:
• Spend $25* on any Stampin' Up! products and become eligible to purchase both the Four Frames Set and Paisley Petals Designer Series Paper, or
• Host a $460* workshop and get the Four Frames Set and Paisley Petals Designer Series Paper for FREE (*Net sales before tax and shipping).

Wood Mount: item 123440 $25.95
Clear Mount: item 123442 $19.95
Paisley Petals Designer Series Paper
Item 122367 $12.50
All New Clearance Rack - Shop Now While Supplies Last!!!
Have you checked the clearance rack lately.........................if not you better hurry!!! It's been updated, and there are some awesome deals on stamp pads, markers, designer papers and much more!. To check out these fantastic sale items click here. Happy shopping!
Act Now ........Grab Bag Sale Is On!!!!
Love a mystery, or surprises? Well here's your chance to have someone else do the shopping for you! Stampin' Up is offering for a limited time (while supplies last) the following grab bag offers:
$6.00 Grab Bag 125873
Grab a bag of Stampin’ Up! products! The $6 Grab Bag contains at least $24 worth of discontinued products, including any combination of products like the following: ribbons, Accents & Elements, chipboard, Designer Series Paper, or Simply Sent kit components. Grab bags do not contain stamp sets or tools.
$12.00 Grab Bag 125874
Grab a bag of Stampin’ Up! products! The $12 Grab Bag contains at least $48 worth of discontinued products, including any combination of products like the following: ribbons, Accents & Elements, chipboard, Designer Series Paper, or Simply Sent kit components. Grab bags do not contain stamp sets or tools.
$18.00 Grab Bag 125875
Grab a bag of Stampin’ Up! products! The $18 Grab Bag contains at least $72 worth of discontinued products, including any combination of products like the following: ribbons, Accents & Elements, chipboard, Designer Series Paper, or Simply Sent kit components. Grab bags do not contain stamp sets or tools.
To take advantage of this great offer just go to my "shop online" store and check out this sale. Remember, all grab bag sales are final. No refunds or exchanges.
Friday, March 18, 2011
Beautiful Wings Thank You Cards
Along with all the March Birthday Cards, I also need to send thank you cards to a number of folks who've had us for dinner, invited us to play golf and for customers who have orderd from me during the current Sale-A-Bration promotion.
Since I had a number of cards to make I wanted a design that was easy to reproduce and one that I could use for not only "Thank You Cards" but for other occasions too such as "Sympathy", "Thinking of You", "Just a Note", or an "Anniversary" or Wedding card". I know I won't get bored with the design I came up with and these cards go together so quickly they'd be great for a swap or being made in an assembly line fashion.
When thinking of what design I would make I remembered seeing a lot of cards and scrapbook pages that have incorporated the Basic Black and Very Vanilla DSP "Newsprint" (117166 page 174 of IB&C). This DSP is the perfect medium for stamping on. And, by matching the ink, mounting and embellishment cardstocks, and ribbon, it makes for a very pretty and easy card. I chose Very Vanilla cardstock for my card base and the coloured cardstock and matching satin ribbons I chose were: Cherry Cobbler, Melon Mambo, Elegant Eggplant, Tempting Turquoise and Old Olive.
Here are some pictures of my samples. Hope you enjoy them. Let me know.
Since I had a number of cards to make I wanted a design that was easy to reproduce and one that I could use for not only "Thank You Cards" but for other occasions too such as "Sympathy", "Thinking of You", "Just a Note", or an "Anniversary" or Wedding card". I know I won't get bored with the design I came up with and these cards go together so quickly they'd be great for a swap or being made in an assembly line fashion.
When thinking of what design I would make I remembered seeing a lot of cards and scrapbook pages that have incorporated the Basic Black and Very Vanilla DSP "Newsprint" (117166 page 174 of IB&C). This DSP is the perfect medium for stamping on. And, by matching the ink, mounting and embellishment cardstocks, and ribbon, it makes for a very pretty and easy card. I chose Very Vanilla cardstock for my card base and the coloured cardstock and matching satin ribbons I chose were: Cherry Cobbler, Melon Mambo, Elegant Eggplant, Tempting Turquoise and Old Olive.
Here are some pictures of my samples. Hope you enjoy them. Let me know.
Cards and matching envelopes. |
Monday, March 14, 2011
How Do You Like Your Cupcakes
Ever since the Occasions Mini Catalogue launched on January 4th, I've been head over heels in love with the Create a Cupcake Punch and matching Stamp set featured on page 22 of the catalogue. I knew the Create a Cupcake Stamp set would be the perfect stamp set to use for birthday cards because it's so cute and cupcakes are so in vogue right now! With March being one of the biggest birthday months for all my girlfriends, I got busy yesterday crafting cupcake birthday cards. The following are a sampling of my cards inside and out. Hope you enjoy them.
You might also recognize the DSP I've used for some of the cards. Although the striped and large polka dot designed papers are from the glittery designer series paper called Candy Cane Christmas that was featured in the Holiday Mini Catalogue (2010), they work with the cupcake theme too. If you're interested in making any or all of these cards let me know (pennyhanuszak@telus.net). I will be holding a card class in April that will feature this punch and stamp set.
You might also recognize the DSP I've used for some of the cards. Although the striped and large polka dot designed papers are from the glittery designer series paper called Candy Cane Christmas that was featured in the Holiday Mini Catalogue (2010), they work with the cupcake theme too. If you're interested in making any or all of these cards let me know (pennyhanuszak@telus.net). I will be holding a card class in April that will feature this punch and stamp set.
Saturday, March 12, 2011
His Mom's Perogys
When my husband who is of Ukrainian decent was growing up he always looked forward to his mother's home style cooking. What man doesn't! His mom made all the traditional Ukrainan meals including varenyky (small little pastries filled with fruit) head cheese, holubtsi/holubchi (cabbage rolls), lazy cabbage, halushki (sugared donut holes) and his favourite Sauerkraut Perogy. In fact everyone in the family was head over heels in love with her perogys. Although his mother was English she learned the secret of making these and other traditional meals from her mother-in law, and she would lovingly make them for his father and siblings. My husband loved these little fried dumplings served with sour cream, lots of fresh white onions and a big hunk of fried Ukrainian or kubasa sausage. I never learned to make Ada's perogys when I first married my husband, and unfortunately she passed away in 1982. I searched her cook book and bits and scraps of recipes she had but she never recorded her treasured recipes, she knew them by heart.
Some time after she passed away, I was reading a celebrity interview in the TV weekly with hockey great #99, Wayne Gretsky and he had given them his mom's recipe for perogys. It sounded so similar to what my husband's mother made that I just had to try out this recipe, and lo and behold the family agreed with great glee that they were just like Ada's! I've done some tweaking over the years and here is my recipe. Hope you enjoy it:
1 ½ cups warm water
5 cups all purpose flour plus ¼ cup
1 tsp salt
4 tbsps oil
2 eggs well beaten
1 large can or jar of sauerkraut
1 large white onion chopped
Package of Crisco lard
Tin foil for freezing perogies
Butter and sour cream
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Potato Cheese filling:
Some time after she passed away, I was reading a celebrity interview in the TV weekly with hockey great #99, Wayne Gretsky and he had given them his mom's recipe for perogys. It sounded so similar to what my husband's mother made that I just had to try out this recipe, and lo and behold the family agreed with great glee that they were just like Ada's! I've done some tweaking over the years and here is my recipe. Hope you enjoy it:
1 ½ cups warm water
5 cups all purpose flour plus ¼ cup
1 tsp salt
4 tbsps oil
2 eggs well beaten
1 large can or jar of sauerkraut
1 large white onion chopped
Package of Crisco lard
Tin foil for freezing perogies
Butter and sour cream
1. Mix 5 cups flour and salt in a large bowl |
2. Add the oil and eggs to 1 ½ cups of warm water, and mix well. |
3. Stir the liquid into the flour and mix until smooth.
4. Cover and let stand for two hours.
5. Drain sauerkraut and put in frying pan. Add 1 cup of chopped onion and heat in frying pan until onions are transparent. Turn off heat.
6. Fill a large deep pot with water and bring to a boil.
7. Sprinkle dough with flour and roll out until about ¼ inch thick and cut into 3-inch circles.
8. Place a spoonful of sauerkraut and onion filling on one half of each round. Moisten the inside edge and fold over and seal edge securely all around.
9. Drop six perogies into boiling water. Stir occasionally to prevent from sticking. Cook for 3-4 minutes. They will float to the surface when they are done. Remove with a slotted spoon.
10. If serving immediately, fry in butter in a frying pan. Serve with sautéed onions and sour cream.
11. If freezing for future use, place boiled perogies on a sheet of tin foil. Coat with 1 tablespoon of the Crisco lard and sprinkle with fresh cut white onion. Fold the tin foil into packets and freeze for up to 3 months.
Potato Cheese filling:
Mix sautéed onions, dry curd cottage cheese, shredded cheddar cheese and bacon bits into mashed potatoes. Add a mashed clove of garlic if you fancy that flavour. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
Hope you enjoy this recipe. As Easter approaches I plan on making this recipe for our big meal.
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