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Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Studio 5: Man Cards & Man Food

Welcome to the no-bling zone! No blossoms or buttons either... it was ALL MAN today on Studio 5, with some creative projects featuring things you can find in a hardware store.

I found some real treasures that I know I'll be using again and again, so be sure to read the complete article at the Studio 5 website to know what to get and where to get it. And don't forget all the sentiments are FREE downloads!

{using a Quick-Link for a mini, super quick album}

{I used 5 items from the hardware store to create this yummy gift}

{one of my favorite finds, Gutter Guard Mesh!}

These are easy enough projects that you could gather your children for some craft-time and each of them could make their own Father's day card.
Breakfast in bed and handmade cards are a great way to start off the day, but the real highlight is dinner! It's always something special and this year is no exception. One perfectly prepared Rib-eye club steak to satisfy any man and some spicy sides; Mexican street corn-on-the-cob and red-hot onion rings!


Please visit the Studio 5 website for the recipes and instructions, but let me share my three secrets to a perfect steak with you now.
1. Room temperature steak (take it out a good hour before you're ready to cook.

2. High heat (cast iron is key here)

3. Rest & Relax (doesn't that sound heavenly for you AND the steak?)

One lucky reader is going get a helping hand for Father's day...the prize this month is the paper collection from My Mind's Eye and a few hardware store findings. You all had great guesses, so I ended up using the random number generator and the lucky number was 7! Congratulations Brooks!

3 comments:

  1. Sue, your talents always amazing and impress. The projects are awesome, and that food looks amazing. I may not be a dude, but I totally want to dig in and eat some of that yum. :)

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  2. LOVE YOUR IDEAS, NEW FOLLOWER ME BACK AT: http://superqtonthehill.blogspot.com

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  3. Thanks Leslie, your comment is appreciated!

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