I am absolutely in love with the new Spring Cottage cartridge! I love this new strawberry cut and basket! I decided to try something new and dip them all in chocolate....... : ) Not real chocolate of course but a concoction that looks a whole lot like chocolate!
My chocolate dipped strawberries certainly are not perfect.....and with all art, sometimes a learning process! I look at my lil' strawberries and think I probably could have dipped them a little higher.....but what's done is done.
Even with the chocolate being a bit meager I still think the strawberries look pretty sweet!
Here is a little step by step on how I made this summery fruit.....When you cut them from the cartridge, this is how they look. You need to glue the ends together. I took a fine floss and run it through the holes at the top and pulled it shut. To make the chocolate, you will need glossy accents....
Dark chocolate paint and mix. I used about 3/4 glossy accents and 1/4 paint. Then dip and let them drip dry! : ) And when you make yours......be sure to be a bit more generous with the "chocolate" then I was! ; )
Today is my last day of school......spring break begins and I have an entire week off. I am so excited to have a bit of free time and hopefully find myself elbow deep in paper and glitter!
As always, thank you so much for stopping by! Have a great weekend!
I love your chocolate dipped strawberries! What a brilliant idea to use Glossy Accents and paint!
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Tracy
OMGOSH!! LOVE the chocolate accent (looks great to me)...making me hungry! LOL!! This whole ensemble is simply WONDERFUL, Michele...LOVE!!!
ReplyDeleteNext week is our Spring Break but the boys have tennis practice so we'll be hanging around here :) ENJOY your time covered in glitter, my friend! xo
That is so cute. Love the chocolate, that's a neat idea. A lovely display of berries in a basket.
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Super cute! What a great idea!
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ReplyDeleteOh YUMMY!!! These look good enough to eat!!! What a fabulous idea!!!
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Wow, just fabulous!
ReplyDeleteOkay... those have got to be the CUTEST strawberries ever!!!! I absolutely LOVE how you dipped them in chocolate... super creative!!! Enjoy your week... can't wait to see what you create next!!! :) hugs... Tracy
ReplyDeleteYour berries & basket turned out so cute---I like the lace you ran around the basket edge and the glitter on the tops of the berries! And the "chocolate" is adorable!
ReplyDeleteSoooooo cute, Michele!!!!
ReplyDeleteSo adorable! One question - I'm confused. In the second step you say to take floss and "rand it through the holes". Not sure what "rand" means.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the help - love this post!!
So adorable! One question - I'm confused. In the second step you say to take floss and "rand it through the holes". Not sure what "rand" means.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the help - love this post!!
Darn cute!!! And the chocolate tips...creative! :)
ReplyDeleteVery cute and clever, Michelle. I hope you're having a great week. Thanks for your inspiration.
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Karen
Very cute and clever, Michelle. I hope you're having a great week. Thanks for your inspiration.
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Karen
Love this item! I just received my cartridge in the mail today and had decided that basket and berries was first on the list to make.
ReplyDeleteThese are fantastic. What a great way to make "dipping chocolate". Thanks for sharing your incredible talent!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea!
ReplyDeleteso yummy looking and you if you can think of "light" chocolate, lol.
ReplyDeletelove them, tfs.
Yummy! Those look good enough to eat. I really like how made the "chocolate".
ReplyDeleteNow I know why this cartridge is a must have........I love your strawberries dipped in chocolate, just wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI adore these strawberries and the basket. Makes that cart a must have for sure. What a clever way idea to make yourself some chocolate sauce. Thanks for sharing the secret. Wonder how that chocolate would look with sprinkling of coarse glitter. ;)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your basket! I made a chocolate covered strawberry like yours not to long ago, but I just did clear glossy accents and then when it was dry I colored it with a brown Sharpie. After I was done, I too, thought I should have made the chocolate higher up :)
ReplyDeleteCute idea , I love strawberries BUT I'm allergic, but these would be cute to make me feel better !
ReplyDeleteMy cart is suppose to here Tuesday...this just makes me want it now!!! Super cute...love it!
ReplyDeletePatti
Super sweet and wonderful! Thanks so much for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is just brilliant! I love every thing about the basket and the berries. My favorite is how you always sneak in that little bit of glitter. It's always in the perfect part of the overall project. Subtle, but always perfect! This is WONDERFUL!
ReplyDeleteVery cool idea...bummer I don't have a machine to cut these out. TFS Noel
ReplyDeleteThis makes me want a real strawberry, very cute.
ReplyDeleteThis is so clever! Great project!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant Idea! I just saw something like this in http://addinkandstamp.blogspot.com/2012/01/strawberry-box-tutorial.html although it's a box. Thanks for sharing this wonderful tutorial!
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ReplyDeleteIt would be really clever if a real chocolate was put inside since the strawberries are hollow. It would double as a centerpiece and a cute way to present dessert or a gift.
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