Hello Stamplings!
I hope you are doing well at whatever you are doing well. I checked and today is "National May Ray Day." Huh? Are there that many people named, "Ray?" No, it's quite poetic actually. It means, "to celebrate the bright sunshine and warmer weather with just a slight breeze to cool your skin."
It's also National Devil's Food Cake Day, so have a slice of that while the breeze is cooling you off! And it's the third Monday of May at the Playhouse, so today we are celebrating embossing. In this case, folders.
Onefer
A month ago you may remember that I played with this 3D embossing folder from Altenew, called "Daisy Bed." This time I did a simple ink swipe on the debossed side before running it through my Gemini. It was too pretty to cover, so I simply added a circle sediment from Memory Box.
Twofer
Recently my friend Julia posted a very amusing piglet card and I mentioned how much I love pigs (having grown up in Iowa) and how much I especially loved the snarky sediments that came with the pig stamp set she used. ("Piggies Crushed It" from Whimsy Stamps.) After wards, she kindly stamped off oodles of piggies and sediments and mailed them to me. Thank you, Julia!
Hammy and Stanley will be disappointed that you can't see the schparkle. Hammy winked the balloon and gave the pig job to Stan. There were lots of tears at first because the winker Stanley used had gone a bit silver-looking. Not his fault, of course, and I reassured him that it was okay because it made the little pig look dirty. I mean, what kind of pig are you, if you don't wear a bit of dirt?!
Threefer
From the silly to the sublime, I next inked up a NBUS 3D folder from Open Studio called "Gracious Leaves" using Brilliance Elegant Gold. The ribbon is from SU and the sediment is from Memory Box.
I'm not sure it's meant to be a Christmas e/f, but the little berries made me think it was. The color and sheen are very pretty in real life, but if I'm Frank, when it was finished I thought to myself that it would have been easier to just spray the card with gold mist.
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Speaking of Devil's Food cake, I was curious how this cake recipe got its name. To figure that out, I had to go back to the very origin of store-bought cake mix. It turns out that in 1933, John Duff of P. Duff and Sons, a Pittsburgh PA molasses company, patented the first cake mix after blending dehydrated molasses with dehydrated flour, sugar, eggs, and other ingredients. The mix required only water and baking to yield gingerbread.
Duff later realized that home cooks preferred to add their own eggs. After that, they expanded their mixes to include flavors like fruit cake, spice cake, and devil's food.
Duff later realized that home cooks preferred to add their own eggs. After that, they expanded their mixes to include flavors like fruit cake, spice cake, and devil's food.
In the 1930s, Americans were mostly church-going folk, so naming a cake "devil's food," might be a huge turn-off from a marketing standpoint. To quell that concern, this explanation was printed on the back of the box:
Customers have asked how this cake mix was given such an unusual name. One of our recipe tasters named Elizabeth Novick baked this unnamed cake mix for her family. As they were finishing, Betty, the youngest daughter, age 7, picked up her plate and began to lick the crumbs. "Betty!" cried Elizabeth, shooting the youngster a stern look. "But, Mom," said Betty, "this food would make even the devil sit up and say, 'Amen!'"
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Enjoy your day! No, seriously, enjoy! LITS!*
As always, thank you for coming by to visit the Playhouse and special thanks to you if you take the time to join as a follower! BTW, I made up that part about naming the cake, but you prolly figured that out for yourself.😆
*Life is too short!
Challenges
Onefer: Can You Handle the Pressure (A/G w/ option of flowers)
Twofer: Double D (polka dots); SSS Wednesday (patterned paper)
Threefer: Allsorts (A/G ~ Happy 15th Birthday!)
Your embossed cards all look wonderful! I have no luck with 3D ef's - I guess my big shot is shot LOL That piggy card is really cute with the dual colored brick wall and cute piggy. That's a fun fact about devil's food cake that I never knew. Happy Monday - have a great week ahead.
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty cards! Love the story of the cake mix!
ReplyDeleteAs always, a fabulous mix of cards and stories, with fun and information, who could ask for more from a blog post. Thanks Darnelle, for the Monday morning chuckle. x
ReplyDeleteFun cards! The pig made me smile 😊. ps. Thanks for the birthday card too!
ReplyDeleteThree cool cards, Darnell. I love every one of them. I love beautiful daisies highlighted by mascara. The card is very simple, but particularly effective. I love the third Christmas card, with its golden highlights. But the second, "pig" card made me particularly laugh. I also love your post, it brought laughter and a dose of new knowledge to my day. Thanks, my dear Darnell
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Awesome threefer Dolly! We are on the same wave length today as I also inked up the inside of my embossing folder for my card. :) Your first card is so gorgeous. It looks amazing with a simple inking to show off those gorgeous flowers. And your piglet card is so fun. How sweet of Julia to send you lots of goodies to play with from this fantastic stamp set! And finally, LOVE this branch and berries embossing folder and have used it for Christmas cards too. It's very versatile and looks lovely with the gold inking. Have a great day! Love, Lolly
ReplyDeleteWe have 'Ray' day here as well, so nice to get a bit of sunshine and here in the UK you feel the need to make the best of it as doesn't usually last long. A piece of cake wouldn't go amiss either!
ReplyDeleteA super post of creativity Darnell, the way you used the EF on the first is really gorgeous, lovely to see you at our Allsorts 15th Birthday celebrations, many thanks for joining in.
B x
Three wonderful cards, Darnell, but I especially like the first one with it's stunning simplicity! How fun. I think I'll head down and try that. :-)
ReplyDeleteStunning embossed cards Darnell and your cake mix story LOL hugs Sue x
ReplyDeleteHi Darnell, what wonderful cards, your designs and colours are fabulous. The Christmas card is so elegant.
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of Ray Day, take care, Kate x
Skipping to the end... I laughed out loud at the 7 yr old's comment! Back to the beginning... Your inked folder gave very interesting and artistic results with the way the coverage turned out. I keep looking and loving it more all the time. Of course, you know I love me a critter card and this little piggie is a cutie! He makes me snort, too! Thanks for sharing him in our Polka Dot challenge at Double D! Your threefer looks like a Christmas card to me. I remember when this folder came out, but this is way prettier than anything I saw at that time.
ReplyDeleteI love dry embossing, and your cards look wonderful! I think that this type of embossing is something special that non-cardmakers cannot look at and say, "Well, heck, I could do that!" I especially like your Christmas card. When I saw the berries, I immediately though the same as you did.
ReplyDeleteThree fine examples of great ways to use embossing folders. I have to own up to liking the first one best. I am glad you didn't cover it up. Thanks for sharing the story about devils food cake, very enlightening xx
ReplyDeleteGreat post ands super, super cards!
ReplyDeleteFabulous three-fer, especially cards 1 and 3. I think the embossing folder on card 3 is definitely Christmas-y - and so perfect with the gold ink. Thanks for the trivia about how devils food cake got its name!! I want a chance to use that bit of trivia!
ReplyDeleteWell! What a threefer delight!
ReplyDeleteThe first one is gorgeous! Love daisies!
I may or may not have snorted at the second!So cute!
I get the gold mist part!!
It looks fabulous though!
Thanks for sharing with us at Allsorts this week!
Good luck in the draw!
Me again!!
ReplyDeleteThanks also for the explanation for Devil's food cake!
Love your cards and the nice way you used colour on the folder. I hate covering embossed folders up too. Love your piggy and the sentiment. One should make a devils food cake and an angel food cake and see which cake most people prefer.
ReplyDeleteWell, I enjoyed your great 'folk tale'
ReplyDeleteYour posts are always full of creativity and fun, Darnell! Wonderful trio of embossed cards, that one with Altenew EF is just amazing, well done leave it with all the debossing visible!!! The piggy one makes me smile so much, how cute piggie and love the effect of the two colours for the brick EF! That sentiment is the top notch to put a giggle on everyone face! :D The Christmas one looks so elegant!
ReplyDeleteFun story about the cake recipe, too.
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Three fabulous cards, Darnell. I especially love the piggy card. Thank you for joining in the Alllsorts Birthday challenge this week with your last card…… so elegant.
ReplyDeleteI had to smile when I read your story about naming the Devil’s Food Cake.
Liz xx
I like how the ink on the debossed side leaves the flowers white! I need to give that a try. Your piggy is delightful and I love the sentiment! The Christmas card is so elegant! Now I'm hungry for devil's food cake with fluffy seven minute icing. Yum! Thanks for the explanation of how it got it's name. It totally makes sense.
ReplyDeleteSo glad I stopped by to see all of your wonderful creations sis! I love the inked EF card - SO pretty - and happy to see you are enjoying the little piggies! She looks very happy standing on that wall with a yellow balloon - snort! And I think I have that very same Gracious leaves EF - it is SO pretty in the neutrals! Julia xx
ReplyDeleteOh, I do love me some embossing, D and your trio of cards are terrific!
ReplyDeleteAmen, sister Betty - however, I do enjoy an old fashioned chocolate dump cake better! [don't even go there!]
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Fabulous cards, the pig one brought a big smile to my face. I liked hearing how Devils food cake got its name.
ReplyDeleteAnother feast for the eyes, including the cake story! Love how you’re using the embossing folders! Xxx
ReplyDeleteWOW - your embossed cards are fabulous Darnell.
ReplyDeleteWith my GD hat on, I’d like to thank you for joining in the birthday celebrations at Allsorts. x
Beautiful cards Darnell and the embossing is stunning with the wiping of ink must try this one love the chocolate dump cake story xx
ReplyDeleteYour cards are all fabulous, but the dirty pig stole my heart! Three great cards, and I love that you used inking on the two folders. And I now can say that my story "the devil made me do it", to eating that cake, is true but not the real reason for the name -- love it!
ReplyDeleteYour posts always make me smile Darnell, both your stories an your cards, for different reasons of course! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards, Darnell xoxo
ReplyDeleteA fabulous trio of cards here Darnell! The little piggie certainly did "crush it" for the Double D challenge. Your card is adorable and that's the perfect use of polka dots, framing him so brightly. Thanks so much for linking up with us and best of luck to you!
ReplyDeleteLovely embossed cards, Darnell. I especially love the first. The inking on the debossed side is fabulous. Thanks for the lesson too!
ReplyDeleteI love the way that Daisy Bed inked up, Darnell. So pretty and that little sentiment was all that was needed. Your little piggy is so cute and the berries say Christmas to me too.
ReplyDeleteI love the cake story and now I'm hungry for gingerbread. I like chocolate but gingerbread with hot lemon sauce is a winner for me.
Great cards! I especially love the first one, and that technique is being showcased today in this week's "Extraordinary Embossing Folders class. Now if I can only find the time to watch the videos and get to the crafting desk!
ReplyDeleteAlways a hive of information when we visit your blog Darnell... gives me a chuckle and lift of spirits... as usual you've inspired me with your lovely cards... same idea with the Christmas one. Have a beautiful day hugs Robyn
ReplyDeleteA fab trio of cards, Darnell! Love the pig card and the fun sentiment, so cute! Lovely embossed card and beautiful Christmas card, too! And, great story on the devil’s food cake, so interesting! Have a great week, hugs!
ReplyDeleteTerrific results with your embossing and an interesting little piece of info about the Devil's Food cake origins.
ReplyDeleteThese embossed cards are beautiful. Embossing folders are my new go to and I'm glad they are making a comeback. Thanks for giving us the lowdown on devil's food cake. Do you want us to call you Frank?
ReplyDeleteWOW! Look at you go!! These are all just awesome! Thanks for the technique reminders! Thanks so much for joining in the fun at our Can You Handle the Pressure challenge! Good Luck and we hope you’ll come back often.
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Thank you for yet another entertaining and educational post Darnell! What a fabulous trio of cards! I am head over heels with that berries e/f and and will be searching for presently - thank you very much for the enable! Hugs, Kate!
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL cards, I love what you have done with that technique. I must try it soon. Lots of wonderful work here and great take on the challenge. I hope we see you back again soon.
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Fabulous cards!
ReplyDeleteThank you for celebrating Allsorts Challenge this week;-))m
Fabulous trio of embossed cards, Darnell - love the simple elegance of cards one & three and your piggy card is a hoot!!
ReplyDeleteThree gorgeous embossed creations Darnell, and love the daisies and the pretty colour created by inking the EF, and then the cute little sparkly piggy and a fun sentiment and the brick wall makes a great background and love the yellow and pink dotty papers too, and finally that fabulous leaves and berries EF with the gold ink again inking the folder which looks great. How lovely of Julia to send you lots of piggies to play with too. I have got myself back into the groove with my cardmaking and do have a Week 3 card. x
ReplyDeleteWhat a great collection of cards, Darnell but your piggie card takes the cake for me this time! National Devil's Food Cake Day???? I love how the cake got the name!
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a great weekend.
Hugs,
Carol x
Gorgeous cards Darnell hugs Sue x
ReplyDeleteWell, I am one of those people. My middle name is Rae. I was always self-conscious of it as a child because I thought it was a boy's name. My grandpa's name was Ray. Not sure if that was who I was named after. And who doesn't love Devil's Food Cake? Great day. Lol.
ReplyDeleteYour 3 cards are fantastic. Your two inked up EF are beautiful and little piggy is so cute. Have a great day.
Oh Darnell, your Devil's Food story is hilarious!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous set of cards, once more - I do love the piggy one, but the gold on white embossed card is exquisite - well done
Blessings
Maxine
Well Darnell, I didn't read to the end until just now... you always bring a smile to my face... and your wit is hilarious.. I loved when you wrote little stories from stamped images, so I'll be more mindful to watch out for any more of your fun endings... have a most wonderful day, hugs Robyn
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