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Cookies For Santa Blog Hop


Welcome to Cookies For Santa Blog Hop!  Lisa at Honeybearz Designs is hosting today's cute blog hop. Hopefully, you are coming from Jessica's blog but if not, you can start at the beginning over at Lisa's.

So for this hop, we are talking about that old time tradition of making Santa even fatter...yep...
COOKIE TIME!!!

For this hop, I decided to try my hand at digital scrapbooking. I am a newbie and looking up different techniques and tutorials still. This year we had our cookie bake with nana and the family, and I made sure to take a lot of pictures. ( I was sneaky like that)

 I went with a simple 4x6 layout/ recipe cards that I can get developed at the store for my aunt's (she's in green) Christmas Present. She wants to do a recipe scrapbook.
(My cousin never takes pictures so I know she will love these, lol)

Here is a 8.5x11 layout. I used a premade kit for this.  I was gonna put it in the front of the cookie section of her book.

So this is my new journey into digital scrapbooking.


Also The Paper Nest Dolls are sponsoring this hop with a $25.00 gift certificate to their store. So here is a card I just did using Chef Avery. Its not Christmas, but I am gonna attach it to a dessert that I am taking  Sunday to a luncheon.

These digis are just too cute!!!

Thanks for hopping by, I love doing hops and love to see all the fun things I want to do myself! Your next stop is over at Alicia's blog!  Until next time, happy baking and Merry Christmas!

Here is the entire blog hop line up...

Comments

  1. What a wonderful idea. I love these 4x6 recipes cards with pictures. This will make an amazing gift.

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  2. Digital is so much fun!! you are going to love it!!! your layout and recipe card are just adorable!!!

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  3. My gran (not my real one, just a lady I called Gran) used to make these cookies. Thanks for the memories! :-)

    Love your digital recipe card! TFS! :-)

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  4. I want to try digital but I dont even have a clue where to start,,, your layout project came out very nice and your card is so cute Merry Christmas to you and yours :) lindaplusthree at yahoo dot com

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  5. Cute card and I love the idea of the picture layout for the recipe book. How fun.
    isoscia at aol dot com

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  6. awesome! you did a great job with your digital!

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  7. Awesome coloring and great recipe too!!

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  8. Adorable...thanks so much for sharing!

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  9. Yummy recipe!! Adorable LO!!
    Super cute card!
    Have a wonderful day,
    Migdalia
    Mrodriguez860@hotmail.com
    ♥ Crafting With Creative M ♥

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