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I have two recipes for you at the end of this post, one for the card and one for a fantastic sheet cake, a cake that looks like you made fudge... ice it while the cake is warm... YUM.
On to my picnic card and for me, a summer picnic is all about where we went and what we ate. I thought I'd prepare my picnic dish in my apron. I'd love to have an apron of the world, so I'm making this one of paper.
Close-Up
I lined up the water colored map with the background map and I do like the results.
Card Recipe:
Hero Arts cling "Map of America - CG527"
Hero Arts "Travel AC031"
Hero Arts die-cut (HA die D1085 Tag)
Dreamweaver Apron Die & (Stencil LG736)
CuttlebugRanger Distress Markers
Water pen
Water Spritzer
Water Color Paper for the apron
Kraft note card
Jennifer McGuire's post on July 3rd inspired me to use use a water color technique of misting the water onto watercolor paper first and then adding the distress colors. I used markers and a water pen instead of putting the distress ink pad onto a craft sheet and picking the ink up with a brush.
Cake Recipe:
INGREDIENTS
o 1 cup butter, cubed
o 1 cup water
o 1/4 cup baking cocoa
o 2 cups all-purpose flour
o 2 cups sugar
o 1 teaspoon baking soda
o 1/2 teaspoon salt
o 1/2 cup Daisy Brand Sour Cream
o ICING:
o 1/2 cup butter, cubed
o 1/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons milk
o 3 tablespoons baking cocoa
o 3 to 3 & 3/4 cups confectioners' sugar
o 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
o 2 cups Walnuts (see NOTES)
INSTRUCTIONS
In a large saucepan, bring the butter, water and cocoa to a boil. Remove from heat. Combine the flour, sugar, baking soda and salt and add to the cocoa mixture. Stir in the sour cream until smooth.
Pour into a greased 15-in. x 10-in. x 1-in. baking pan. Bake at 350° for 20-25 minutes or until a toothpick inserted near the center comes out clean.
In a saucepan, melt butter; add milk and cocoa. Bring to a boil. Remove from heat. Stir in confectioners' sugar and vanilla with a whisk until smooth. Pour over warm cake. Cool completely on a wire rack. Yield: 15 servings.
NOTES
If you like nuts, stir chopped pecans or walnuts into the icing as you cook it. As many as you like. I used one cup for half a layer.
THIS LOOKS LIKE YOU’RE MAKING FUDGE BECAUSE THE CAKE IS AN INCH HIGH. IT IS SO YUMMY AND A GREAT CAKE TO FREEZE AHEAD OF TIME.
Remember, your next stop on the Hero Arts Hostess Blog Hop is Lin Brandenberry at Sending Hugs.
Remember, your next stop on the Hero Arts Hostess Blog Hop is Lin Brandenberry at Sending Hugs.
Great apron! Fabulous card!!
ReplyDeletehow totally awesome.. very creative and fun.
ReplyDeletevery creative apron card! Thanks for the recipe too!
ReplyDeleteslrdowney at hotmail dot com
What a genius card, Arlene, and I am making this cake first thing this weekend! So pleased to be sharing this picnic day with you!
ReplyDeleteVery creative!!
ReplyDeleteLove your apron and the way you presented it! Very creative!!
ReplyDeleteArlene, this is such a gorgeous and creative card! I love the beautiful apron with the map pattern and it looks great against the kraft background! Same as Lin I'll be baking your yummy sheet cake at the weekend!
ReplyDeleteThis is really a great card. So many possibilities for its use. Thanks loads,
ReplyDeleteCandy Meyers
Arlene your card is fabulous, what a great idea with the map and it looks fabulous against the Kraft!!
ReplyDeleteLove this worldly apron, so clever and appropriate for your theme. Make me want to have a picnic!
ReplyDeleteReally neat card. Great idea!
ReplyDeleteHi Arlene! So happy to be at this picnic with you! Your card is so very clever! Love that creative apron!
ReplyDeleteDelicious sounding cake - yumm-mmy!!
Geneous card. Great thinking about the theme of the blog hop.
ReplyDeleteMargriet
Darling map apron, Arlene. You are so creative!! The cake sounds yummy .... so happy to be picnicking with you!! Hope your pink caddie is back to CAS!!!
ReplyDeleteVery unique card and who doesn't love chocolate cake?
ReplyDeleteLove how creative you were with the apron and map! That cake recipe sounds like it is to die for! TFS
ReplyDeleteVery unique!
ReplyDeleteI love maps, and this card is a cute way to combine food and travel themes!
ReplyDeleteThis is a stunning card!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea, love the card and the cake recipe.
ReplyDeletei'm the same about picnics, it's all about what we ate, with whom and where! nice job
ReplyDeleteLove the apron, and how you lined it up so the map print was continuous!
ReplyDeleteGREAT job, Arlene! The pairing of stamps is so creative! The apron sure is worldly! Your cake recipe looks divine! I shall get my son to bake one for me :)
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool! I love how you used the stencil and stamped the world on top, what a great technique!
ReplyDeleteClever card - the map apron looks fab!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done--love the apron.
ReplyDeletethe cake sounds delish.... and love your unique card!
ReplyDeletelinda patti tpatti@windstream.net
Your apron card is terrific. Wonderful colors and amazing details. Cake? Yes indeed. Sounds really good.
ReplyDeleteI love your card and all the detail you put into it....lining up the apron map with the background map, for example. It's such a clever idea! And I agree with you about Jennifer's videos, I always learn a lot from her. The cake is on my "to try list", because who doesn't love chocolate and this sounds wonderful!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea with the apron.
ReplyDeleteArlene, what a cool card...i LOVE your map apron! Great recipe, too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful pairing of your incredibly clever, delightful "picnic" apron card and your delicious cake recipe! Treats for the eyes; treats for the tummy! Fantastic!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletec
Such a creative idea--and it's very personal with your own sentiment. Great job! And great cake!
ReplyDeleteWonderful card! I love the way you did the apron and the background. Thanks for the recipe. Thank you for the chance to win a wonderful prize. :-)
ReplyDeleteSuch a clever and creative design of the apron Arlene, fabulous card!!
ReplyDeleteCute idea and fun card!
ReplyDeleteKris in Alaska
funamom at yahoo dot com
Such a clever card. Love the matching of the map. As for the cake, sounds too good to be true.
ReplyDeleteYou picked some great stamps to work with. Your watercoloring was beautiful. Thanks for the recipe - one can never have too many recipes calling for chocolate!
ReplyDeleteThis is fun!!!
ReplyDeletewhat a great look for the map stamp! especially with travels you get to try out new cuisine!
ReplyDeleteSo clever how you lined them up! Great card.
ReplyDeleteVery cool apron! Love your card!
ReplyDeleteSo original! Great use of the map stamp.
ReplyDeleteNice card, so original. The chocolate cake looks so rich. Mmmm
ReplyDeleteVery creative! I like it!
ReplyDeleteWonderful card. Love that you made the dress with the map design. Very creative. :-)
ReplyDeleteArlene, your apron is simply wonderful! Such a fun card.
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever design, Arlene. I love that you went in a totally different direction for your picnic card. The cake recipe sounds SO good, too!
ReplyDeleteLove both recipes, Arlene! Your apron is so creative and that cake sounds delicious and decadent! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable clever card! I am going to have to try something like that! I love it! The cake recipe ingredients looks like they'll make a great cake! Thanks for your inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI love that you cute out an apron for this card. It's an unusual and adorable choice.
ReplyDeleteHow VERY clever is your card?!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the apron, so fitting for the picnic.
Such a beautiful artsy card! I love how you made this apron. And the cake...I am not going anywhere this weekend and may just have to bake one. YUM!
ReplyDeleteVery well thought out card Arlene! Love seeing the map in the Apron!
ReplyDeleteIs there a picture of the cake? cause it sounds really yummy.
ReplyDeleteVery creative apron card!! Thank you for the cake recipe too!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute and creative card!
ReplyDeleteI love your card...I also watched Jennifer's video about misting the paper first. I am going to have to try that since the colors on your card are fabulous.
ReplyDeleteGreat card-and recipe!
ReplyDeleteSuch a great card!! Beautiful! Love your recipe too!
ReplyDeleteYour apron card is so clever Arlene, love it!
ReplyDeleteThis is a cute card,
ReplyDeletethe apron looks great
made out of the map.
Carla from Utah
What a cute little apron on that card! TFS!
ReplyDeleteA map apron! It took me a bit to figure it out but I get it!! Need to do this with other shapes thanks for the spark:)
ReplyDeleteCute card, and your recipe sounds wonderful!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute idea :) I would also love an apron of the world!
ReplyDeleteA woman after my own heart....got to have an apron! The map adds a real 'vacation' or holiday atmosphere to the card.
ReplyDeleteI read the recipe and it looks delicious. However since I am losing weight, looking will be all I do.
Nanc
Great card...
ReplyDeleteWhat a very clever and unique card! I love the colors and details. Thanks for sharing your ideas and this yummy cake recipe.
ReplyDeleteLove your apron!! Now to eat some of that cake!
ReplyDeleteClever card -- love the apron. I gained weight just reading the recipe for the cake ;)
ReplyDeleteI love the way you used the map stamp for background texture. I don't know why but I never would have thought of using that stamp in that way! Thanks for the great idea.
ReplyDeletea round-the-world apron is nearly as good as Supermans cape! Great card and recipe, thanks
ReplyDeleteSuper cute apron with the maps, Arlene - just love the patterns you used! And your recipe sounds divine - love cake!! So happy to hop with you this week!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful & original card! I would have thought go this combo. Thanks for the inspiration. Your recipe sounds so decadent. Therefore I must try it!
ReplyDeleteWonderful idea!
ReplyDeleteHow creative, Arlene--love your apron on the map! That recipe looks like one even I can make & sounds scrumptious! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteok - I'm drooling over your recipe...Mmmmm! The watercolor technique on your card is really cool too. Have to try that!
ReplyDeleteGreat apron card and thanks for the cake recipe, yum!
ReplyDeleteSuch a clever and charming apron card, Arlene...pretty color combo, too!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the recipe...I can't wait to try it out!
Great ideas both Arlene! That apron is such a fun idea and reminds me of the aprons our mama-san made us in Japan! Truly apron of the other side of the world! The cake sounds delicious and I'll put DD on it for the weekend!
ReplyDeleteVery creative card! I know you had fun making your world traveling apron. So fun.
ReplyDeleteSuch a great card - love that apron! Your cake looks delish, too! :)
ReplyDeleteInteresting card.
ReplyDeletecraftymom205 at yahoo dot com
I'd like an apron like that.
ReplyDeleteThe Card Recipe is cute!
ReplyDeleteLove the apron and your water colouring is amazing. Very stunning. TFS
ReplyDeleteYummy recipe and love the apron card.
ReplyDeleteLove the card and smart idea to use map for the apron!! Thanks for sharing the recipe too!
ReplyDeletethat cake sounds divine! and the idea for this is great--I like keeping track of where we eat on vacation.
ReplyDeletewhat an awesome combination!!! very creative!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an innovative card. Love the apron and the background. LVoe the whole card. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYoue card is very cleaver. Good job!!
ReplyDeleteWow, your card is so creative and very beautiful! A great way to use a map stamp! Can't wait to try your cake recipe, sounds so yummy!
ReplyDeleteI have been looking for a big map stamp and that one you used looks neat.
ReplyDeleteneat way to make an apron!
ReplyDeleteI like the map card and how you layered the map.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute card and a great idea to make an apron on it! Thanks for sharing your talent and a great looking recipe!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love your card!
ReplyDeleteUnique way of using the stamp Arlene. thank you for sharing a super technique!
ReplyDeleteRegards,
Vithya
nicely done Arlene! love the map apron!
ReplyDeleteGreat card with the map & apron! Your sheet cake sounds delicious ~ going to try it next time I bake.
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea for a summer card
ReplyDeleteI like it.
What a clever idea for the card--beautifully executed. Cake sounds wonderful; wish I had a piece right now!
ReplyDeleteAll this talk about food is making me hungry!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card, such a fun idea the apron. Deliciously decadent recipe.
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever, clever girl you are. Love the idea. Just stunning. Thanks also for the wonderful recipe.
ReplyDeleteLove the way you have used the map - your apron is so fun!
ReplyDeleteGreat inspiration :-)
ReplyDeleteOH MY GOSH, I THINK YOUR CARD IS SO CLEVER AND INTERESTING. THANKS FOR SHARING THE CARD AND THE RECIPE WITH ALL OF US. TAKE CARE AND HAVE A GREAT REST OF THE SUMMER.
ReplyDeleteCreative card!!! I a crazy abt maps.
ReplyDeleteOh, my....which sounds tastier: the cake recipe or the blog candy???? What a wonderful hostess you are to offer both!!!
<3 J
Neat and creative! Great job!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Love the Old World Vintage feel. You have transformed the stamped image beautfully!
ReplyDeleteVery neat card!
ReplyDeleteThat recipe sounds so delicious! I'd probably put on weight just cooking it - but the best things always do! A very innovative card - what a fantastic idea.
ReplyDeleteVery different idea to use map for apron/dress on card.Loved the unique card !
ReplyDeleteWhat we can't have in real life we can always have on paper! That would be really cute to have a map apron!
ReplyDeleteHow very clever, Arlene - well done -it's brilliant :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a different card--loved the techniques used!
ReplyDeleteOh wow!! I absolutely love your card!! It's so different!! That apron is amazing!! And that cake recipe sounds delicious!! All these wonderful sounding sweets are going to send me into a diabetic coma!! Haha!! Thx for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great technique! Thanks for the recipe, too!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fantastic card. So very clever!
ReplyDeleteHow creative? The idea is so original with such a nice result!
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat card! I love that the map is over all of it!
ReplyDeleteVery clever card. Nice colors too. That cake sounds really good, thanks for sharing the recipe.
ReplyDeleteVery artistic look!
ReplyDeleteThat apron looks so cool in the map print. The card is beautiful. Yum Yum Sheet Cake! Can't wait to try it!
ReplyDeleteLove your card, especially the back ground.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool apron. I love the details of how you were inspired to make your card.
ReplyDeleteLove the dress!! It really pops against the kraft!!
ReplyDeleteArlene, How clever! I love the map apron! Your cake sounds wonderful, I need to make a cake tomorrow and think this is the ONE! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOh, I finally figured out it is an apron. Very cute, love your use of the map stamp.
ReplyDeleteHi Arlene... better late than never! Finally catching up ~ great card. Love the idea of the map on the apron. And the cake sounds very scrummy
ReplyDeleteWonderful card! So creative....love that apron!
ReplyDeleteAnd I love anything fudgy!!! Thanks for the recipe!
Susan
Very cute card. The cake recipe looks like it would be delicious and seems very simple. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLinda D.
I just loved the "shabby chic" look of your card!
ReplyDeleteCake recipe without eggs? Yipeeeeee! Gotta try it out.
ReplyDeleteI always wear apron's, so you can imagine that I like this one! So creative!
ReplyDeletegreat card - clever apron. will try the recipe for sharing at next stamp club meeting. tfs
ReplyDeleteLove your use of the map and the apron is adorable!
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