Here is Basic Grey's pdf newsletter with lots of good home cooking, homemade ideas.
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For this weeks giveaway let me know, what's you favorite idea in this Basic Grey newsletter?
I'll pick a random winner later in the week.
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Have you seen the new Webster's Pages we just received? Go look it's fabulous!
I loved all the cards in the newsletter...so colorful and so much dimension.
ReplyDeletewho can say when they give such wonderful tips and all. cards are gorgeous also.
ReplyDeleteThe cards were gorgeous. I liked the recipe card box. What a great idea for a bridal shower!
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Mary
My favorite idea in the Basic Grey newsletter would be the cards. They're so beautiful, fun and colorful! I love it :)
ReplyDeleteI loved the layout with the vampire! It was so cool and that pic was wicked!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI loved the story "Becoming Mrs. Cleaver." I feel the same way that Maggie does/did. My mom and grandmother are fantastic cooks. My 2nd daughter loves to cook. I'm glad she got the itch. I have started to collect family recipes for her. This collection would be a great way to present them to her. Right now they are paper/notecards-nothing fancy. I will have to look at this collection a bit more closely for this gift.
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Loved the mini album in the first page for recipes
ReplyDeleteI really liked the recipe box and the containers that are decorated!! They would make great gifts!!
ReplyDeleteI have to say I think the little outfit made by Heather Bowser using the Figgy Pudding fabrics was the cutest thing I've ever seen! Plus, I just love those papers...too bad they're discontinued :-(
ReplyDeleteI just love that precious little outfit!!!! I have some Basic Grey fabric by Moda, and it is so beautiful!! I made a gorgeous apron!!
ReplyDeleteI love the page Basic Inspiration...the altered tins turned out so cute! I also like the tags on the first page. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteAbby:)
Great cards and layouts in this newsletter. I LOVE their papers and products.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the chicken pot pie recipe- looks like I'll be making that this winter!
ReplyDeleteI just love the Nook and Pantry line. I especially liked the mini recipe book and the story of daughter becoming like mother. I think that is so true!
ReplyDeleteI went to the Basic Grey newsletter and they had plenty of really clever and cute ideas. I think the one I thought I would enjoy the most was the class teaching you to make a collection of 8 original cards. Awesome.
ReplyDeleteHolly
Love the Offbeat cards - very cute and the sketch rocks. I am going to give it a go!
ReplyDeleteI love the new line, Nook & Pantry. And the little mini-book right at the top of the newsletter is just adorable!
ReplyDeletewhat great ideas but my favorite is the recipe album on the first page.
ReplyDeleteLoved the outfit sewn with Basic Grey material!
ReplyDeleteAnd also the Mrs Cleaver story. Sometimes I think I have becomed my mother-and it happened overnight-so it seems. Maybe the realization comes over night and the transistion isn't so quick!?
The adorable little mini book... and the paper!
ReplyDeletewow, fun newsletter! love that little cloth? mini book on the first page. so cute! love the altering the tin project. great card kits...sorry, i like more than one thing ;p'. thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI liked the basic sketch and samples of scrapbook pages made using the sketch. TFS!
ReplyDeleteI always love the sketch they do every month and how they use the paper. I am a BG fan and always love seeing the newsletter.
ReplyDeleteI loved the recipe box. Great gift idea!
ReplyDeleteI liked the recipie book and the altered tins. The baby outfit was adorable also - too bad I don;t sew well.
ReplyDeleteI loved the tins at the end! They are really cute and like the article said they can be used for gifts. I am going to have to try that now.
ReplyDeleteI liked the picture of the recipe mini book that accompanied the first article and the cool altered recipe box. Something like that would make a great welcome-to-the-family gift for a new sister-in-law, etc.
ReplyDeleteI love the card class! also the basic sketch! So many variations of the sketch..lot of possibilities!
ReplyDeleteI love the altered recipe box! Just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI love the recipe album! so pretty!
ReplyDeleteI like the fabric project. So pretty!
ReplyDeleteI loved your little tins at the bottom of the newsletter and your recipe sure looked good! Suzie
ReplyDeleteI really like the altered tins. What great gifts they would make. The card class is something I would definitely buy if they go up for sale.
ReplyDeleteI loved everything in the newsletter, but my favorite thing was the article by Maggie Koller and her delicious recipes! I, too, am finding myself becoming more and more like my Mom as I grow older :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the opportunity to comment on the newsletter.
Wanda
I love the colors but specially the picture of the little girl.
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Wanda Contreras
I Love the canister idea, especially since out kitchen is mostly mute colors. So this is a great way to bring some life into the cooking area!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy their "Eye Spy" to see what neat things they've spotted. I like that they are searching blogs for great ideas just like the rest of us.
ReplyDeleteI liked the basic inspiration. The tins were really cute. The whole newsletter was really good.
ReplyDeleteIt's a tough decision between the card class and the figgy pudding fabric that made that adorable girls outfit!
ReplyDeleteThe cards were totally beautiful...
ReplyDeleteFavorite thing? the glimmer mist and Tim Holtz stickles - the flea market kit - what's NOT to love??!!
ReplyDeleteLove the cards. I have my Nook&Pantry paper so I can play at making cards too! Fabric...I didn't even know Basic Gray patterns came in fabric. Where do you purchase this fabric? Thanks for the give away!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the recipe box...It is vintage...and the colors are wonderful
ReplyDeleteI love the 'take notes' on the first page. :)
ReplyDeleteThe idea for the recipe box was great. I've been meaning to do that very thing for my daughters and just haven't gotten around to it!
ReplyDeleteloved the fabric outfit. adorable.
ReplyDeleteI love the altered tins and the paper they used on them...super cute!
ReplyDeleteWell I love the cards in the newsletter...simply gorgeous! Love all the colors and dimension!
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