Sunday, June 30, 2013

hey good looking, whats cooking: blog hop

 


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cooking"


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The Pi Girls, got to work with Ruby Rock It’s Cook Range -that’s
Australian for line ::insert foster’s
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 I am so excited to
share this project with you. I got the cookbook to work with, which is ironic
since I don’t cook! But nonetheless I rocked it. {ruby rock it-get it} I have
some family recipes that really need to written down, along with some others I
do use occasionally. I also used some photos of my recent garden to embellish
the pages.


 



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I wanted to keep the book really simple, so I could add
pages at a later time and not have to worry about them not matching. I simply
typed the recipes and printed them out on white cardstock. I adhered them to
the paper pages that came with the album. I also used some American Crafts 4x6
page protectors, for the small recipes.


 I also used some of
the 12x12 papers from the line to help embellish the pages. I absolutely love
this punch. It’s so awesome to just punch a scrap and have an instant
embellishment. I also printed out in a really small size font some labels. I
just cut the text out, and then stapled it right onto the sticker tab that came
with the cookbook.


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16 comments:

  1. Cute cookbook ! I've always wondered when people say they don't cook, do you eat out, order in or pick up something pre-made at the grocery store all the time? Just wondering.

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  2. For one that doesn't cook...you did an awesome job with this cookbook!!!

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  3. lOVE THE WAY YOU USED THE rUBY rOCK-it PRODUCTS TO MAKE THIS BEAUTIFUL COOKBOOK! iT IS REALLY VERY NICELY DONE!

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  4. Girl yo sure rocked this album! Cook or not you are freakin talented!

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  5. Great looking cookbook. I
    like the simple use of the
    white pages for the recipes
    and you can add more later.
    Carla from Utah

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  6. This is an awesome project, love it.

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  7. Aimee, that is soooo adorable!! :)

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  8. Sweet cookbook! If you have a spare one, please let me know ;)

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  9. You have done a wonderful job with your recipe book - Cook is the perfect collection for it!!!
    Great to hear that you have recorded your family recipes ... I'm afraid that I left it too late for many of ours, so now I try to remind everyone that this is a precious part of family life that can easily be forgotten.

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  10. What a great cookbook! I so want to do this!

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  11. Super cool cookbook. I need to make one of these of my favorite recipes from my mom. Would be a great memory keeper and awesome for passing down.

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  12. I reeeeeeeeeally love this Aimee! What a cute little keepsake. The design is fabulous! :) Great work!

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  13. Love how you used the cook book Aimee!! Great touches with the embellishments!

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  14. Oh wow Aimee!!! This is adorable!! Love all the embellies you added too!

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  15. Too cute, just love anything vintage food, ad, homemaker related. I am going to make one of these for my mom and her great Southern recipes!!

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