Monday, May 26, 2014

Fathers Day

I cannot believe it's almost June, and Fathers Day is just around the corner. Amazing how time has flown by. Fathers day is a bittersweet day for me. I enjoy celebrating it because of my husband and the wonderful relationship he has with our son, but I miss my Dad a lot too. The good news is that one day I will see him again. Not because I deserve it or because I'm a good person. But because my Heavenly Father sent His only Son to die on the cross for me. Jesus paid the debt that I could never pay. You see, sin created this huge gap between God, who is holy and perfect, and us - sinners and therefore imperfect. Jesus is the bridge that covers that gap, and ONLY THROUGH HIM we can reach God again. When I was 13, I accepted this amazing gift God offered me - a relationship with him through Jesus. On that day I was adopted by Him, and He became my heavenly Father. Now I can have the certainty of seeing my Dad again because he made that decision too. We both have Jesus as our Lord and Savior. We both are going to be in our heavenly Father's presence one day, and we are going to enjoy each other again too. Meanwhile, I'll keep celebrating Fathers Day with my husband, and making cards for him like this one.
Supplies used
Paper: Brown, olive green, off white and black cardstock
Tools: round corner punch, computer, printer, precision scissors
Stamps: 'Moments in Time', and background text (Stampabilities)
Ink: Black
Embellishments: Medium and small brown pearls, pocket watch, light brown twine, man and boy silhouette (I found this online, printed it and pasted it on black cardstock), sticker letters.

I hope you can celebrate Fathers Day with your Dad, but most of all, I hope God has become your heavenly Father. If not, you can always go to him, ask him to forgive you for your wrong choices, accept that Jesus is His Son and only way to get to Him, and ask Him to be your Savior. If you have any questions, you can email me, or leave me a message on my Facebook page (same name as this blog). 

Happy Fathers Day. Many blessings unto you.
Vanias Reed  

Sunday, May 18, 2014

Duckling Baby Shower

A dear friend of mine is expecting her first child. So I made the invitations for the baby shower, which theme was ducklings. I tried to stick with the main colors she is using in the nursery, baby blue and shades of brown. Here is the invitation.

Supplies used
Paper: baby blue, mustard and white cardstock
Tools: cutting/embossing machine, 2.5"scallop circle, 1.5" circle dies, 1 3/4" circle punch, top note die, Swiss polka-dots embossing folder, 5.5" by 4" label die (for the white paper with message inside), computer and printer
Embellishments: brown ribbon, baby duck 3D sticker
Emboss the paper after cutting, and folding it in the middle. You can use this for a baby shower card too.

Thank you for stopping by. Many blessings to you.
Vanias Reed   

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Music Graduation Card

Time seems to be going by so much faster than when I was a child. It's like yesterday we were opening Christmas gifts, and now we are in May already. Mothers Day has passed, and we are heading to all the graduations we attend at this time of the year. So here is an idea for a graduation card. This one is for someone who's graduating from music school, but you can always change the label.
Supplies needed
Paper: black and white cardstock
Tools: Cutting/embossing machine, music notes embossing folder, large oval punch
Embellishments: red ribbon, cap sticker, "music"label
Don't forget to add a detail inside.
Thank you for stopping by. God bless you,
Vanias Reed    
 

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Card With Velum Flowers

My mother is turning 90 next month, and I wanted to make a very special card for her. So when I saw this technique that is used to make flowers out of velum paper,  I knew this was what I wanted to use on her card. Here it is. 
The word 'Feliz' means happy in Portuguese
Supplies needed for this card
Paper: Pink, leaf green and white cardstock, clear velum paper
Tools: cutting/ embossing machine, lace border embossing folder, precision scissors, embossing heat tool, embossing powder (I used white and peach), fine point gel pens (pink and leaf green), round corner punch, 3D very small foam mounting circles
Stamp: flowers (I used the rose with a bud)
Ink: Embossing tinted stamp pad, yellow stamp marker)
Embellishment: Leaf green ribbon and bow with white 'sewing' lines, small black glittered letters, numbers and flowers, tiny pearls,

To make the velum flowers, stamp your flowers on velum paper using embossing tinted (mine is a very light pink) ink. Sprinkle with embossing powder covering the flowers completely (I used white powder for my pink rose, and peach powder for my yellow rose). Turn the velum paper up side down over your powder saver, or a white sheet of paper, to get rid of the excess powder. Using an embossing heat tool, dry the powder very well.
Using a fine point gel pen, color your flower gently making sure you don't color the embossing powder. If you want, you can use only the stamp marker. I like to use the gel pen first for a sparkling effect. Cut the flowers carefully with a precision pair of scissors. Use the foam mounting circles to adhere the flower to your card. A white background will accent the velum better.
 
There you have it. Beautiful velum flowers that can also be used on a card for Mother's Day.

Thank you for stopping by. Have a blessed crafting time.
Vanias Reed   





















Friday, April 11, 2014

Brazilian White Bonbons (Beijinho)

In the beginning of the 20th century, in south Brazil, a cook created a little treat that is the white version of Brigadeiro (see my post from 03/05  /2014). This delicious bonbon was named Beijinho, which literally translated means little kiss. They say it given this name because it is as sweet and delicious as a kiss. The recipe I'm posting today has coconut, but you don't have to use it if you don't like it.


Ingredients
  • 3tbsp shredded coconut (optional - I use fresh coconut)
  • 1 can sweet condensed milk
  • 1 tbsp butter
  • Granulated sugar in any color (I use sugar in the raw)
  • 1 egg yolk (optional)
  • Cloves (optional – for decoration
How to make it
Grease a large plate with butter and set aside

In a medium saucepan over medium heat, combine coconut, butter, egg yolk, and condensed milk. Cook stirring constantly until it thickens and loosens from the bottom of the pan (about 10 minutes). Remove from heat (don’t scrape the pan – it should fall off the pan easily) and spread it on buttered plate. Let rest until cool. Butter your hands and roll the thick mixture into small balls. Roll the balls in the granulated sugar. Place the bonbons in mini cupcake liners.

Nutella Version
When rolling the creamy mix into balls, use your thumb to push a small cavity in the beijinho, and add 1tsp of Nutella. Close and roll into ball.
Note: These were rolled in powdered coconut, and not sugar.

I hope you enjoy this delicious Brazilian treat. 
Thank you for stopping by, and have a wonderfully blessed day.
Vanias Reed    

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Easter Egg in a Bowl

I can't believe how time is going by fast. Wasn't it Christmas yesterday? Now Easter is almost here, already? (smile). Anyway, today I'm posting another Brazilian recipe. This time it is a delicious "Easter Egg" with a twist. It's a dessert to be served cold that I translated from this website. Here it is.



Ingredients
  • 3 cans of sweet condensed milk
  • 2 tbsp of starch
  • 2 cans of milk (use the empty sweet condensed milk cans)
  • 6 egg yolks
  • 1tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 can of table cream
  • 2 cups of semi-sweet chocolate chips
  • 1/2 cup of chopped cashew nuts (I like walnuts or pecans better)
  • 2 cups of milk chocolate chips.

  • In a medium size pan cook, in medium heat, the sweet condensed milk, the starch dissolved in the milk, and the egg yolks stirring constantly until a thick cream forms (about 1 ½ minute)
  • Turn off heat. Add vanilla to the mix and set aside to cool down. Add the table cream to the cool mix. Set 1/3 of the mix aside
  • Mix the semi-sweet chocolate to the other 2/3 of the mix. The chocolate should melt.
  • Place one layer of the chocolate cream in the bottom of glass baking pan. Place in the refrigerator for 15 minutes. Take it out of the refrigerator and cover with a layer of the white cream.
  • Sprinkle with the chopped cashew nut and put back in the refrigerator for 10 more minutes. Take it out of the refrigerator, and cover with second layer of chocolate cream.

·         In a separate bowl, melt the milk chocolate. Cover the dessert with a layer of this chocolate.

·         Put dessert in the refrigerator for at least 2 hours before serving it.
  Thank you for stopping by. God bless you.
Vanías Reed    

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Spring Baby Shower Invitation

It's a beautiful spring day today. Days like this remind me that God, in his amazing wisdom and creativity, made each season with its unique characteristics. But, in turn, they compliment each other. For instance, after winter's long sleep, nature wakes up with spring bringing all the beauty of new life. Flowers bloom, baby animals are born or hatched, the grass is dressed in beautiful green again, and the birds sing praises to their Creator.  A dear friend of mine has also a new life in her: a baby boy to be born in June. So here is a spring baby shower invitation inspired by God's amazing idea of new life.

Supplies used
Paper: White card, brown, baby blue and white cardstock.
Tools: Cutting/ embossing machine, top note dies (Nestabilities), Swiss polka-dot embossing folder, computer and printer
Embellishments: blue gemstones, plaid baby blue and white ribbon, 3D ducky sticker.

The same God, who created this gorgeous and colorful nature, made you in a very special way, and gave you creativity and talents. So, enjoy God's creation. Go walk in a park, get inspired, and then make something beautiful too.

Thank you for stopping by. 
Vanias Reed