Gathering the family for an Easter Brunch after Sunday morning worship is special in itself. Adding homemade decorations and traditional food makes it even more memorable.
I made a cross which can be used as a table decoration or hung on the wall. The pleated portions are made with the Designer Rosette Die. The stamp in the center is a single stamp called Easter Dove and can be found in the Occasions Mini.
Next is a flower for the table. This daffodil is made with the Island Floral die for the petals and the Designer Rosette for the center. Just one or whole bouquet would be lovely. You could even use these as place cards by making one for each person and writing their name on one of the leaves.
Finally I have a recipe for bunny rolls-- a family tradition at our house. I have made these yummy treats since the kids were very small. This page is done with the My Digital Studio kit called Compilation of Recipes. It is a designer kit for an 8 X 8 board book. I customized it using the One Big Sale-a-Bration and Piece of Cake CDs which are both free items available during Sale-a-Bration.
This week I will have step-by-step tutorials for making each of these projects so please stop back!
Now it is time to hop to the next blog. We are all linked in a circle so you can go backward to see Rhonda's Customer Appreciation Tea ideas or forward to Krystal's 4th of July Party! Thanks for stopping by! Enjoy the hop!!
What a smart uses for the Rosette Die! I love your MDS page - it makes me want one of your cookbooks!
ReplyDeleteI echo Katherine. A clever use for this die. Your projects are always amazing. The daffodil looks putzy, but just a few in bud vases would really dress up a table.
ReplyDeleteActually it is really pretty fast. The Rosette die really cuts down on the work. I think multiples would not be hard to do!
DeleteI stopped breathing for a full five seconds when I saw the entire Easter display. Words fail except: WOW.
ReplyDeleteAmazing Betty!! Love all your projects, but that cross is especially fabulous! So creative. And those bunny rolls look so yummy. They are so perfect! Mine would be golden burnt brown and the ears would askew. Yours belong on the cover of Martha Stewart! Great job on everything.
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ReplyDeleteWhat great projects! I love how you made the cross with the rosette die -- so clever! And your daffodil is amazing!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful projects!! Adorable bunnies!!! LOVE them of course!! Your cross is so creative and the daffodil is so lovely!!
ReplyDeleteWow!!! My monitor is so bad and everything is dark, but even with that, that cross is stunning! Can't wait for tutes for the flower. I'm not much a baker, but those bunny rolls are so cute! Great job!
ReplyDeleteI am totally going to have to "steal" these ideas! Your cross and daffodils are amazing!
ReplyDeleteI don't know how you do it but you come up with such original ideas for the Bigz dies! That cross is just beautiful. I love it!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous projects Kitty! Everything is so stunning.
ReplyDeleteKitty WOW awesome projects girl! I love your cross it is beautiful!! I love all your projects the MDS page is a great idea and that flower WOW!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cross! Beautiful projects and very creative! The bunny rolls are darling!
ReplyDeleteHi Betty! What stunning projects you have created! I love your ideas. I just wanted to share with you that I think if the bunny bread (the one in the recipe) were turned on it's side, it looks like a fish. Thanks so much for sharing with us. I hope to try some of your ideas this year.
ReplyDeleteI love the creativity of the Cross!!!!! This will be perfect for Easter!!!! Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteWow the cross and flower are both amazing. Very unique and displayed beautifully. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteabsolutely fantastic.... I really loved the Cross and am looking forward to seeing your tutorial. I can see that on the Easter Brunch table. Thank you for sharing your wonderful creativity. And thank you for the opportunity to win something....
ReplyDeleteLove, Love, LOVE the cross and the flowers!!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOver the top doesn't even get close to describing your work! I love them all--the flower, the cross, the recipe. Awesome!
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing, Betty!
ReplyDeleteI agree with the other comments! Your work is Amazing!!! And the cross took my breath away!
ReplyDeleteLove that daffodil. Gorgeous work!
ReplyDeleteThat cross is stunning, Betty! The daffodil is gorgeous, too. I tried not to look at the recipe, though - trying to avoid bread, and the glimpse I got looked mighty tempting!
ReplyDeleteBetty that cross is amazing! and the flower so pretty. You are one creative lady my friend! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThis is definitely a WOW post! That cross, and the daffodil, simply amazing! And your recipe is very similar to my Refrigerator Sweet Dough recipe, which we all love and use to make all kinds of things :) Thank you for sharing your family tradition!
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