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Transport yourself to Southern Europe by making a tinned fish charcuterie board, also known as a "seacuterie!" It's an affordable, delicious, and nutritious way to eat canned seafood. Perfect for date night in or as a dinner party appetizer!
Putting together an epic dessert charcuterie board is simple, easy, and down right delicious! This s'mores grazing platter is filled with all sorts of mix-ins and toppings to make an elevated s'more. It's perfect for gatherings, big or small, and the kids will go crazy for a custom s'more!
<< My work is created by hand. Expect wonkiness and imperfections. That's part of its charm! >> Title: Hey Kid! An original paper collage on mat board. Created using a gridded pattern of tiny bits from vintage source materials. Collage measures approximately 4.25" wide x 5.5" high Unframed. Comes in cellophane. <<< This art has been created with fragile vintage material. Please keep out of direct or strong light >>> To see more of my work, please visit kieralofgreen.com and follow me on Instagram at @kieralofgreen. All work copyrighted © Kiera Lofgreen
A quick goat cheese spread that is amazing on crackers, pizza, or paired with meats, fruits or other cheeses.
I taught a fun class at Art from the Heart yesterday, and everyone made a mini stitched house journal like this one (using the Tim Holtz d...
The butter board is a TikTok viral trend that has taken the food world by storm! Step aside charcuterie board, there is a new kid on the block.
No doubt we are in the era of Eras! Taylor Swift is my daughter’s current favorite songstress, as she is with many around the world. Such a fun year to do a Taylor themed party, as my daughter Ellie turns 10. Double Digits Era was a perfect way to celebrate! While I do not know […]
I love making Trader Joe's Charcuterie Boards! I can find affordable ingredients and create such beautiful boards.
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I am really excited to be sharing how to make a family friendly charcuterie snack board with y’all today! I love creating snack boards as easy kid’s meals, for our friends & family and for special events. I'm answering my most asked questions, sharing my process and the things I use on my charcu
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When you're a little bit spoon and little bit fork, where do you go when the table is set? A funny \"multi-cutlery\" tale for everyone who has ever wondered about their place in the world. Spork is neither spoon nor fork but, rather, a bit of both. His (spoon) mother and (fork) father think he's perfect just the way he is. Only, Spork stands out. All the other cutlery belongs with those like themselves, and they all have a specific purpose. Spork tries fitting in with the spoons, and then with the forks, but he isn't quite enough like either. Instead, he watches from the drawer at dinnertime as the others get to play with the food and then enjoy a nice warm bath in the sink. But one morning, a \"messy thing\" arrives. A thing that has obviously never heard of cutlery customs or table manners. Will Spork finally find his place at the table? In this unconventional celebration of individuality, Kyo Maclear has created a humorous \"multi-cutlery\" tale for everyone who has ever wondered about their place in the world. The mixed-media artwork by award-winning illustrator Isabelle Arsenault is high-spirited and quirky, providing just the right level of mixed-up-ness to the scenes. Children will appreciate the fun take on the inner lives of cutlery. This picture book is perfect for discussions of individuality and acceptance. But most important, it offers a hopeful and positive message that all of us belong and have a purpose.