Once again we have a HUGE garden, unfortunately weather conditions this year delayed planting and made a difference in production! Not that I won’t be canning or freezing… just not doing as much of it!
Lloyd planted this Big Bertha variety of bell pepper this year… aptly named!
Each one cut in half equals about a regular pepper! They’re in the freezer for use when snow is on the ground and the plants are long gone!
Today I think I’ll make Pina Colada Zucchini Jam! And next week I will be canning tomatoes.
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Okay, now for a peek at something new from
Our Daily Bread designs…
available Sept. 1
This is Seed Packet stamped in Distress Forest Moss and Fired Brick and sponged with Wild Honey, Scattered Straw and Bundled Sage, Tea Dye, and Walnut Stain. The leafy filigree is colored with Copics.
It’s a Sliding Pop-Up card from Creative Cuts and More . I think these are so fun and so different from the “ho hum” side fold card! Everything comes cut and scored ready to embellish and assemble. The cardstock is Neenah Smooth White and Bazzill Leapfrog Canvas.
You can make them pull either way, I chose to pull down on the mechanism which I embossed with Iron Works embossing border. I added a “white writing area” and stamped the little pot from another new set coming, Garden Tag Set.
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Well, I guess it’s time to get busy, that zucchini needs shredded!
Adding the pic of the jam…tastes pretty good!
Thanks for stopping!
Dawn
5 comments :
pretty card! I like how the front opens up and the way the inside slides out! I know what you mean about the garden, lol we have put up 12 pts. of grape jam and 9 1/2 qts spaghetti sauce, lol.
thanks for sharing your beautiful card...and your garden...i have always thought that peppers are such a beautiful veggie..such a glossy green...thanks for sharing. bet your jam will be good..
Great project. Love the vegetables!!
Such fun all the canning and cooking! I miss all that! Those peppers sure are shiny, and BIG! Awesome card too!
What a beautiful card! The sentiment is inspiring.
As for your peppers...all I can say is "wow!"
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