It’s finally summer ! We have been having beautiful warm ( too warm at times) and sunny weather and we have been having a very good harvest of strawberries in our garden.

In my previous blogpost , I shared how I wanted to transform our garden and one of the things I did is to replant all the strawberry runners .   So , I now have plenty of plants that is giving me lots of lovely fruits.

Every year , I always make a supply of fruit jam that I keep and consume throughout the year.  The fruits I use are either harvested from our garden or foraged.

A few years ago, Lisa has shared her recipe journal,

I love this idea and this has given me so much inspiration to create one .

I have started to collate all the recipes that I had tried and tested and know that my daughter love.  Other recipes that I have included in my recipe journal are foods  from our home country ( Philippines ) and some recipes that I have adapted and loved since living in the UK.

My paternal grandmother was a very good cook and so is my father , but I have always regretted that I didn’t pay enough attention during those times that I was helping my grandmother cook food for family gatherings.  She has always been an instinctive cook.

As I grew older , I have grown to love cooking and baking.

I would now love to pass that love of cooking ( and baking)  and pass those Filipino traditional recipes to my daughter so that she continues to pass on that heritage to her future children.

I was so excited when I learned what this month’s kit theme is , and thought that the strawberry shortcake kit is the perfect kit to use in creating the page for my recipe.

The first thing I did is to print off the recipe and the photographs that I am going to use.

Creating the Page

To create the page , I had to glue 2 pieces of kit papers together – one from the kit and another from my stash.

I then created an extension to the left of the page ( about an inch wide)  , as I would need to punch the holes to put the page  in my planner.

I also used a decorative punch to add an extra detail on the page.

     

Putting the layout together

I didn’t go crazy with this one…

The front page is where I have put the recipe.

I then cut the recipe to size and backed it with the pink paper from the kit . I have also fussy cut the strawberry from the cut apart card to decorate and used the alpha stickers to spell out the recipe name.

At the back of the page, I used some of the stickers that is included in the kit to decorate and have glued a photograph. that I have  backed with pink paper to help it stand out on the page.

Remember that tag with the fabric stapled at the top?  I have cut that in half and used the top part and layered it with a sentiment from the cut apart card, and glued it towards the top of the age.

I love that the fabric is sticking out at the top when you close the journal.

 

So , this is now ready for me to journal on these memories about strawberry jam.

I really love how this page turned out ! The pops of red and pink colour is just so cute.

I am so happy that I have managed to add another recipe on this journal.

So, are you creating a recipe journal too?  What sort of recipes are you keeping and documenting?  I would love to know.

Till next time my crafty friends…

Lots of Crafty hugs,

Sheryll