Monday, July 22, 2013

Hero Hostess Summer Picnic Blog Hop

Welcome - it's day 1 of the Hero Hostess Summer Picnic Blog Hop!  When the hostesses hopped in January with new 2013 Hero Arts stamps, we had so much fun we decided to do a summer hop in July.  How time flies - before we knew it, we were planning our virtual picnic!!  Each day this week, at least 4 hostesses will share a project and a recipe!  Today's line-up:

Deborah Nolan

Emily Leiphart

Sarah Moerman

Linda Wetterlin (you are here)

Kathy Racoosin

 If you're following the hop in order, you should have arrived from the fabulous Sarah's blog.  You may have begun the hop at the Hero Arts Blog; if not, be sure to visit there.  If you encounter any broken links, please contact blog@heroarts.com to report it.  Hero Arts will award prizes from randomly drawn comments made on ANY of the stops on the participating blogs (including the Hero Arts Blog) ANY day this week.  The more comments you leave, the better your chance of winning!

 
When I think of a picnic I think of a colorful checked tablecloth and ANTS!  Where there's food, ants follow (despite what our banner says - LOL)!!  So, I created a card with a tablecloth background using a fun new brush stroke image from Hero Arts' new Stamp Your Story line.  Several sets have a brush stroke but I used the clear one in CL696 Notebook Essentials, one of my favorite sets in the new line.  It was super simple to create a full line by stamping from one side, then flipping the stamp and connecting it to the other side.  I cut the ants on my Silhouette SD using Design ID 12134 by Hero Arts.  The sentiment is from CL695 My Words - I just love the variety of words and images in this set (also from Stamp Your Story).  The speech bubble is from CG523 Psst! which has 6 bubbles and 3 sentiments.  The paper for the ants is from Basic Grey - I added some googly craft eyes from Michael's using Glossy Accents and popped them up with foam tape.
 


A Perfect Day for a Picnic!!
 
My recipe came from Dad's sister, my Aunt Jeanette.  Our family loves this salad and it's perfect for a picnic.  When I make this salad, I leave the dressing off - that way people can add as much as they wish and the leftovers stay crisp.
 
Crunch Salad
 Crunchy Salad - Serves 6
Dressing:
  • 1/2 cup olive oil
  • 4 Tablespoons sugar
  • 2 Tablespoons vinegar
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons Accent (optional - it's a brand of flavor enhancer containing MSG)

Salad:
  • 1 head of iceberg lettuce
  • 6 ounces sliced almonds
  • 4 Tablespoons sesame seeds (I buy the jarred ones in the spice section)
  • 5-6 pieces of bacon
  • 1 cup chow mein noodles (the crunchy ones)
Directions:
  • Combine dressing ingredients in a jar or other shaker, cover and shake vigorously to mix well.   Set aside. 
  • Chop lettuce and place in large bowl.
  • Fry bacon until crumbly, drain well and crumble over the lettuce.
  • Toast the sesame seeds and almonds until golden brown (do them separately as the sesame seeds cook a lot faster than the almonds - I know this from experience!!).  Add both to the lettuce and bacon.
  •  Add chow mein noodles to salad bowl just before serving so they don't get soggy. 
  • Add dressing and toss well just before serving, or leave the dressing off for people to pour onto their own serving and just toss the other ingredients.  Some dieters may prefer a low-cal option so I usually bring along a ranch or fat-free French dressing - both taste yummy with this crunchy creation.
Hope your picnic doesn't have any ants - just hungry guests! In addition to being entered into the Hero Arts drawing, if you leave me a comment (one per visitor please) by midnight PDT on 7/26/13, you will also have a chance to win a Hero Arts limited stock Brush Strokes cling set and a Basic Grey 6x6 Carte Postale paper pad from me. I will do a random draw on 7/27 and post the results. 

Your last stop on today's hop is the amazing Kathy Racoosin's blog.  Kathy always impresses with her coloring skills and I can't wait to see what she's created for our picnic! 


Thanks for hopping with us today and remember to stop by the Hero Arts Blog for more Hostess Hopping tomorrow through Friday.  Have a wonderful day!!

217 comments:

  1. Linda, your card is the perfect picnic card!! Love how you made the "tablecloth"!! And I will for sure try that recipe ... looks like a great summer salad. I'm having fun at the picnic!

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  2. Love that tablecloth, I'll definitely try that recipe! Grat color combo too! Thanks

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  3. Yum on the recipe and cuuuttee on the card!

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  4. What a cute and clever card! Love the background and the ants!!!! Your salad looks delish and I'm definitely going to try it! What a great idea for a summer blog hop with the wonderful recipes as a bonus!

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  5. Great summery picnic card - invite a friend to share a blanket and a basket of goodies. :)

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  6. Cute card - love the ants. Perfect picnic companions???

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  7. LOL - love those creative ants!

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  8. What a cute card, love the funny ants!

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  9. Just want to pick up your card and shake off those cute little ants! And the salad looks delish, thanks for sharing.

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  10. Linda, I love your fun and fabulous card! What a creative way to create the tablecloth and those little ants are so cute! From having eaten your yummy salad many times before, I know just how delicious it is, and I'm looking forward to making and eating it this evening:)

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  11. Great picnic cards!! The ants are sooo cute!! Yummy sounding salad!!

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  12. Such a cute card Linda, love your bright tablecloth and the ants!!

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  13. your card is darling and the salad sounds yummy! TFS!

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  14. How cleaver to connect the brush stroke stamp, great plaid for so many uses!Thanks for a great idea!

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  15. Awww Linda thanks for making my heart go pitter patter with your send off to me. LOVE your festive card and perfect for the hop... the goggly eyes are the perfect addition. I'm going to have to give this recipe a try. So happy to be hopping with you, Hugs, Kathy

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  16. Such a cute ant card!!! You are so sweet to share your wonderful salad recipe!

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  17. Your card is so cute Linda!! Yes I could see those little 'friends' joining in a picnic invited or not! LOL Thanks for sharing a lovely recipe and the photo!! :P

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  18. Thank you for the beautiful card tutorial!! Your cards are so beautiful!!!Thanks for a chance to win!

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  19. Love the 'tablecloth' and googly eyes on the ants. Thanks for the chance to win a great prize.

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  20. I think I'll come to your picnic!Darling card---great plaid technique!

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  21. wow awesome background.. totally love this card..

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  22. cute card Linda :) thank you for sharing :)

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  23. Clever way to use that brush stroke stamp, the table cloth effect is effective.

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  24. paperpicnic (Jayne)July 22, 2013 at 11:42 AM

    Your card is absolutely delightful! I adore the plaid tablecloth, it looks amazing! The ants are the perfect picnic detail! Thanks for sharing your salad recipe, I will definitely be making this sometime this week! It looks delicious!

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  25. Fantastic card for our picnic, Linda, and your salad sounds absolutely wonderful!!

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  26. Love your fun card Linda and that recipe sounds delish, thanks for sharing!!

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  27. This really is a picnic card! Great job! :)

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  28. A plaid tablecloth and ants - perfect images to use for a picnic theme!! Cute card!

    Thanks for the recipe - sounds yummy.

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  29. . . . and the ants go marching three by three, hurrah, hurrah!!!
    Delightful summer card :)
    Mary, Wausau WI

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  30. How creative! Love your tablecloth background you created and YES there is no such thing without ants at a picnic - but these are so cute with their googly eyes :)

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  31. What a FUN idea to create a tablecloth from a brush stroke!! Love it!! And your recipe sounds super yummy, too!

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  32. That background paper tablecloth is so cute!

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  33. Love how you made your fun plaid design Linda, very creative!

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  34. Love the use of the brush stamps to make a tablecloth background on your card - how creative and fun!

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  35. Your card is perfect for picnics Linda! So fun! Your recipe sounds great too!

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  36. OMG. these ants crack me up! So creative for a picnic card. Love your recipe too. That sounds like a great one to try this week in the heat...

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  37. perfect picnic card...the salad sounds yummy...

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  38. Cute card! I recently got the Notebook Essentials stamp set myself and have been having so much fun with it. I never thought to connect the lines for plaid -- clever!

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  39. Darling card...love the ants!

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  40. I love how you made the tablecloth on your fun card!

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  41. what a lovely bold & bright picnic you're having (and your ants). Thanks for the recipe too.

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  42. Great job creating that gingham pattern!

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  43. Linda, this is the epitome of picnic cards! Sweet ants, great pattern!

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  44. Cute card. Makes me want to organize a picnic.

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  45. Your card is too cute--love the ants; your salad recipe sounds very good.

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  46. Just love the tablecloth and ants. Perfect picnic card.
    I love this salad. Someone made it for a work party and I went back for seconds. Yum.

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  47. Yummo on the recipe. Great udea about leaving the dressing off (just in case there are leftovers). The card is really cute with the plaid background. tfs the card and recipe.

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  48. I really enjoyed seeing how you put your own stamp on those brushstrokes Linda--and you know me and google eyes! Great fun!

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  49. Adorable card! Very creative plaid background pattern. Your salad looks delicious. Thanks for the recipe.

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  50. Linda, what would a picnic be without ants?! What a cool idea. And the crunchy salad sounds delicious. I like a lot of crunch and will definitely try it.

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  51. I just love your background Linda, beautiful! Thanks for sharing this recipe, I adore salads with almonds in it!

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  52. I really love this adorable card! The plaid background is fabulous with you CAS design...so cute!

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  53. What a super cute card! Love those ants! Thanks for the chance to win too! :-)

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  54. Such a BOLD and cute picnic card. Thanks for sharing.

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  55. I'm in LOVE with your plaid background, and who can resist goggly eyed ants? Thanks for sharing a yummy recipe, too. I love SALADS!

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  56. Love the plaid tablecloth!

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  57. Fun summary picnic card. Love the cute ants.

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  58. Your salad looks awesome, Linda - so perfect for summer! And your card is so fun! Love how you created the tablecloth, and those big ants are a riot!

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  59. That is such a darling card from the checkered tablecloth to the trail of ants. Of course, that means a picnic. And, your salad sounds yummy!

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  60. LOVE the tablecloth pattern! TFS!!!

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  61. Your card is too cute! Thanks too for the yummy recipe!

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  62. Love the background, and those ants are so cute!!

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  63. Cute card! Thanks for the recipe!

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  64. Such a fun tablecloth effect! Love it!

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  65. Those ants are much cuter than the real ones. ;) The recipe is very, very good - my family makes it, too. Thanks for sharing!

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  66. Love the checked table cloth it makes the card. Going to try the salad as well.

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  67. Yummy Yummy! That salad looks delicious! The card with the gingham print and the ants is the perfect summer card! Super cute!

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  68. The card is adorable and the recipe soounds wonderful. I think I will try both!

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  69. Hi Linda!! What a cute card! Love how you made the Background w/ the brush stroke stamp!

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  70. The background stamping is so cool!

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  71. I love your card - a true depiction of the essence of a real picnic: ANTS! And this salad is making my mouth water!

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  72. Fun card! The
    wiggly eyes are
    too cute!
    Carla from Utah

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  73. Love your card and definitely have to try your recipe! Thanks!

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  74. Very cute picnic card--love how you made the table cloth.
    slrdowney at hotmail dot com

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  75. OMG those googly eyes are killin' me!

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  76. I love salads in the summer, so light. I love the googly eyes on the ants.

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  77. This is so creative, Linda! I love how you used those paint swipes to create a tablecloth for the adorable ants!!

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  78. Love the giant ants and the cool plaid pattern you created in behind. TFS

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  79. Love your tablecloth and the ants! I will make the recipe too, it sounds great!

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  80. Your checked table cloth is brilliant! Love how you created it and thanks for the yummy recipe!

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  81. Act, so fun! I love the ants and the googley eyes! Love how you created the picnic cloth!

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  82. Pure creativeness! I love the ants and background, Linda! Excellent card for the hop!

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  83. Cute card and great sounding salad!

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  84. I love how you made that tablecloth...absolute genius! No wonder you were chosen for royalty! Congrats and thanks for the inspiration.

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  85. So cute. The only bugs I like are paper ones and these are so sweet!

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  86. I love your fun and cleaver card. The little ants are just cute.

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  87. Adorable card! Love the parade of ants!

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  88. very cute card, and i love the salad!

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  89. I love the tablecloth background and the ants so sooo cute! Tks for the recipe will have to try this real soon.

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  90. Love the tablecloth background and those ants are tooooo cute!

    Such a wonderful card!!! And thanks for the recipe...looks yummy!

    Susan

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  91. Oh you made me laugh, Linda! Darling card!

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  92. Great job making the bg, and love your ants!

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  93. Cute card even the ants. Thanks for sharing the recipe, soons delicious.

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  94. Oh my!! I absolutely LOVE your card!! I love how you used the brush stroke to make a checkered background!! And those ants are too stinking cute!! Thanks for sharing!!

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  95. Love how you used the stamp...the ants look well-fed. Sounds like a good salad.

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  96. These ants are sooo real. They look like those in my porch in the summer! :) Just love it!

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  97. Oh no more ants.. Very cute card. I love how you created that tablecloth! Cute with the ants going across. Your salad sounds good. Thanks for also offering up your own prize, very nice of you.

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  98. The ants on your card are so much cuter than real ones at a picnic. I have made a salad similar to this one and it has always been a favourite in our family circle.

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  99. Awesome picnic card! Acc such cute ants!

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  100. The way you created the "tablecloth" was very clever, and your ants are too cute! That recipe sounds great! Thanks for sharing it and your cute card ideas.

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  101. These kinds of ants are ok :) great card and fun too.

    Salad sounds yummy.

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  102. Awesome! Thanks you for sharing tips to create this kinda BG :)

    Love ants as far as they are on cards only :D

    Thanks for the chance to win.


    Vithya

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  103. What a cute card! The recipe looks yummy.

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  104. Those ants are awfully cute and the background paper is perfect for a picnic. Oh and thanks for the recipe can't wait to try it out.

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  105. great idea for the background.

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  106. What a perfect picnic-style card with ants, googlie eyes & plaid tablecloth! Your salad sounds yummy, Linda, and am eager to give it a try. What a fun blog hop!

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  107. Delightful picnic card paired with a delightful summer salad! The ants on plaid: cute!! Almonds in a salad is my idea of awesome! TFS!!
    c

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  108. Love the card...and the recipe! I am now in the mood for a picnic! Thanks for sharing :)

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  109. Gotta love those ants marching across the tablecloth looking for something sweet to eat. Cute!

    Sherry in MI

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  110. Yummy....salad AND blog candy!!!!
    <3 J

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  111. Cute card and definitely want to give your Crunchy Salad a try.

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  112. such a fun card Linda. Love your ants running across the cloth. Your salad looks yummy

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  113. That card is so cute, love it. Salad is very close to one we already eat here so will have to try it.

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  114. This card is simply wonderful! Love it! the sald looks yummy, too! :)

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  115. Love, love, love the checkered tablecloth effect you made with the stamp. Great colors, too.

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  116. A picnic wouldn't be a picnic without ants)

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  117. These are ants I would not mind--so cute!! Great job--and thanks for the recipe!

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  118. Like the bold background---reminds me of a picnic tablecloth and the ants are a perfect touch!

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  119. Super adorable card and looks like a great recipe! Thanks~God bless~

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  120. Don't like ants but I like your card!

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  121. Your ants are FUN!
    GREAT tablecloth bg!

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  122. such a cute card, thanks for sharing, and the recipe sounds great too!
    linda patti tpatti@windstream.net

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  123. Your little ants are so cute. This is a darling card.
    Candy Meyers

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  124. Love your stamped background, just perfect to mimic the picnic cloth. The ants are so cute

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  125. The ants are too fun! Love the eyes!

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  126. Great idea for making the tablecloth. Super-cute! Makes me want to play some more with my Brush Strokes Stamps!!

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  127. Super adorable, Linda! I love the ants with that background!!!! I can't wait to see you tonight! :) Hugs!

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  128. Great summer picnic card! Love the ants!

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  129. Wow, fabulous! I love the tablecloth!

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  130. Those pesky ants! Love your card. I make a salad similar to yours and I can't make enough of it for everyone! I will have to try your version. Thanks

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  131. Your card is so cute.
    Thanks for the chance to win.
    Have a super day!

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  132. Terrific card. Your crunchy salad sounds so good, I'm going to have to try this for sure.

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  133. Love the plaid tablecloth! Really cute card! Thanks for the recipe too!

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  134. Such clever use of the brushstrokes stamp! Love it.

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  135. Such a cute card! :)
    Thanks for sharing!

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  136. Very cool card - and my grandchildren would love the ants! Thanks too for the recipe - what a great salad!

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  137. What a fun picnic card. Your brush stroke table cloth is nifty and the googly eyed ants are adorable.

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  138. This is one cute picnic card, Linda! So sweet

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  139. Great card, I love how you put it all together! Thanks for sharing it.

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  140. Ha! I knew there'd be ants somewhere at a picnic! Fun card!

    Kris in Alaska
    funamom at yahoo dot com

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  141. Wonderful card for summer. Cute ants for a picnic.

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  142. Oh how I love your card!!! I adore what you did with the ants too--the hole punches to the ant bodies add so much! Thanks for the chance to win some fabulous goodies! I can't wait to make that Crunchy Salad too!!

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  143. Lovely! Love your tablecloth, and those ants are so cute!

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  144. Those ants are too cute!! Great picnic blanket plaid too!

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  145. I love the idea you did to make the table cloth very cleaver, and the ants eyes are hilarious!!! Thanks
    Oh the salad looks yummy too.

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  146. the ants on the table cloth are so cute

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  147. Great picnic card. Your recipe sounds good, too!

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  148. How fun--loved the detail on the ants!

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  149. Such a fun card!! Cutest little ants I've ever seen.lol Your salad sounds sooo good! Thanks for sharing:)

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  150. What a cute card. Love these googly eyes. TFS.
    D~
    http://designsbydragonfly.blogspot.com
    dmcardmaker (@AOL)

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  151. Love the ants and their googly eyes. So cute. Thanks

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  152. Your salad sounds mega-delicious - love the texture and crunch!

    Too cute picnic cloth - not so sure about the ants in large scale though! :lol:

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  153. Well at least the ants look friendly...still do not want them at the party!

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  154. Very cute card ...love how you created the checked picnic blanket.

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  155. Love the ants and bright colors.

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  156. What an awesome job on the tablecloth! So creative!!!

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  157. How clever to use the brush stroke stamp for the table cloth! Love the card! Love Hero Arts, too!

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  158. LOOOOOOOOVE those BIG BLACK ANTS!!!!!!!:) TOO CUTE!!!!!!! PERFECT LITTLE GUESTS FOR A PICNIC!!!!;) (On paper ONLY!) :)

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  159. Wow, this card clearly states "picnic" thanks for the inspiration. Love the cute ants. I have eaten your salad a few times before and loved it. Lost the recipe over time, but, now, thanks to you I have it again.

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  160. Totally cute card. Love how you created your own gingham background with the brush stroke stamp.

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  161. I love that tablecloth. so clever!

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  162. I love a crunchy salad. Thanks for the recipe. And I love that stamped table cloth on your card. So innovative.

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  163. Linda, I LOVE your tablecloth. What a great way to stretch your stamps!

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  164. Brilliant plaid - well done, so clever! Will definitely try your recipe too, sounds delish!!!

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  165. Fun picnic card... love the card! And the salad looks great!

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  166. I love your card, it's so cute and such a clever use of the brushstroke stamp!

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  167. I like how you used the brushstrokes to make the background. The googly eyes are cute on the ants.

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  168. Cute card! Great idea and a yummy recipe. Thanks for sharing

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  169. Your card is so cute, Linda, and definitely screams picnic! The salad sounds great; will have to put that on my list to try.

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  170. What a cute fun card and your salad looks amazing! :)

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  171. This is one time when I can say I like ants! Cute card!

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  172. The bg looks fab and the ants ..cute !

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  173. What a fun card! I love the ants - google eyes and all. Too fun. Great looking recipe! I must give it a try. Thank you for sharing and for the chance to win. :-)

    hilltophaven@gmail.com

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  174. yay for googly eyes!!! Love the background!

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  175. ooh.. I love the background.. it looks beautiful. TFS!

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  176. Even more ants are coming our way. Do not know if i should continue the hop.
    Love your card.
    Margriet

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