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Good Eats Cookbookin’ Accordion Recipe Folder
Embellishments by Judi Kauffman
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Beginner - Organize your recipes in a home style folder made from the Cookbookin’ collection.
Supplies
  • 3 sheets Grandma’s Pantry Cookbookin’ Recipe Patterned Papers #803-01 (Sulyn Industries)
  • 1 sheet Home Cooking Cookbookin’ Recipe Patterned Papers #807-00 (Sulyn Industries)
  • From the Kitchen Of “Picnic Tag” Cookbookin’ Kitchen Classics (Sulyn Industries)
  • Cooking Methods Cookbookin’ Kitchen Classics Silver Metal Stickers #430 (Sulyn Industries)
  • Potluck Supper Cookbookin’ Self-adhesive 3D Alphabet Stickers (Sulyn Industries)
  • Mrs. Claus’ Kitchen Cookbookin’ Cardstock Stickers #8095 (Sulyn Industries)
  • 12” wide accordion folder (Artist’s Own)
  • Sepia Archival Ink (Ranger Industries)
  • Sponge (Artist’s Own)
  • Glue stick (Artist’s Own)
  • Craft knife (Artist’s Own)
Instructions

1. Glue “Grandma’s Pantry” paper to front, flap and back of the accordion folder. Cut away excess at the rounded corners of the flap.

2. Cut decorative border from “Home Cooking” paper and glue across flap. Alternatively, use rubber stamps to create a border using food- and recipe-related images. Or create a collage using cutouts from magazines.

3. Embellish with stickers and tag as shown or as desired.

4. Distress the edges of the flap, front and back of the folder with Sepia Archival ink. Use a dry sponge and minimal hand pressure to apply the ink. Practice on paper scraps to make sure you can create the vintage look. Too much ink begins to look dirty rather than old and well-loved.


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