I drove my own car with trunk and back seat full of stuff - of course, I didn't use all of it but it was there just in case!! I wasn't as productive as 2 years ago but I managed to finish 13 cards. Here are some of them:
The facility is so comfortable, both for crafting and for living - cushy beds, big kitchen, lots of craft space & tools. This year each subgroup prepared a meal for the entire group. We Twin Cities girls - Bonnie, Julie, Sandy & I - made brunch on Sunday, including 2 eggs bakes, a fabulous fruit/lettuce/granola salad, croissants, and OJ or mimosa depending on how soon one had to drive :) Thought I'd share the recipe I made - modified from one that Bonnie found:
Egg Bake with Hash Browns
30 oz bag of frozen hash browns (shredded style)
1/2 pint half & half
1 dozen eggs
1 lb ham cubed (I used a 1/4 inch thick slice from the packaged meat dept)
salt and pepper to taste
2 cups shredded cheese (I used a cheddar/cojack mix)
Butter (or spray with Pam) a 9x13x2 baking dish. Line bottom of pan with hash browns. Crack open eggs and place atop hash browns; break the yolks but don't scramble. Add desired salt and pepper, then top with 1/2 the cheese. Pour half & half over this mixture, then add meat and the rest of the cheese. Cover and refrigerate overnight. Next morning, bake about 40 minutes at 350F.
I'm sure you could add lots of other things depending on your tastes - mushrooms, switch the ham with sausage or bacon, etc.
Back to the cardmaking - my masterpiece, according to the crafting girls, for the weekend was this flower basket card.
I stamped the dogwoods from the Hero Arts/Sizzix set Antique Flowers and Butterflies three times on a pinkish Basic Grey paper, then trimmed them out and arranged in the basket. I added some highlights with markers. The dimension on the handle was achieved with foam tape; I also put some behind some of the flowers. The tag was cut from a Spellbinders label set and stamped with a sentiment from Hero Arts clear set It's your Day.
I also made my Father's Day card at the Getaway.
After the Getaway brunch I headed to my parents' house for Father's Day dinner. Here I am with my sweet Dad - he loved his card, of course!
Thanks for stopping! Hope you had a crafty weekend!!
9 comments:
WOW! 13 cards is a great accomplishment. And, they all look so pretty, too. I like your basket card with the pretty dogwood blossoms. The recipe sounds yummy. Sounds like you had a wonderful time.
Great picture of you and your Dad. Thanks for sharing.
what a productive weekend Linda Some awesome cards. The flowers in the basket are delightful.
Love that photo of you and your dad, Linda! It sure sounds like you had a fabulous time on the getaway! Awesome job making 13 cards - and the gals were correct - that basket card is gorgeous! :)
Linda it sounds like a fun get away. The basket card is wonderful! You rocked it! Glad you had time with your dad on Father's Day. Looking forward to more of the cards.
Hi Linda, 13 cards are productive!! The basket of flowers is beautiful and Father's Day card is great!! Thanks for sharing.
Linda, I enjoyed seeing photos from your retreat and hearing more about it! Well done to you for being so productive over that weekend! I saw some of your gorgeous cards over on Flickr but am delighted to see even more of them here:)Yummy, yummy your egg bake sound delicious - can't wait to try it! Love the great photo of your and your dad! Thanks for sharing!
Sounds like you had a wonderful time and you were certainly very productive Linda, producing some masterpieces for sure!
Boy does that sound like a lot of fun! You made some wonderful cards, too!
You are a busy bee, Linda! Love all of your cards! And your photo with your Dad is precious!
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