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Say It With Pancakes

July 3, 2009 by Meaghan Mountford

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Looking for a fun and delicious way to share a message with someone special? Why not do it with pancakes! Say It With Pancakes takes breakfast to a whole new level, allowing you to create thoughtful messages, fun shapes, or even custom designs all on your pancake stack. Whether it’s for a birthday, holiday, or just a random morning when you want to surprise someone, this creative idea will definitely make an impression.

Imagine starting your day with a pancake that says, “I love you,” “Good morning,” or “You’re the best!” You can customize these pancakes to celebrate anything from anniversaries and special occasions to simple words of encouragement. This idea is as sweet as it sounds, with a fun twist on a classic breakfast favorite.

Fun Pancake Message Ideas:

  1. Good Morning Sunshine – Start the day with a cheerful note to get everyone’s day off to a happy start!
  2. You’re the Best – A wonderful surprise for someone who needs a little extra love and positivity.
  3. Happy Birthday – A personalized birthday greeting that goes perfectly with a festive breakfast!
  4. Love You – Show your appreciation for a family member or partner with a sweet and simple message.

With just a little creativity, you can transform pancakes into a canvas for your words, making each bite a little more special. Not only will you create a thoughtful moment, but you’ll also be treated to a delicious breakfast at the same time!

So why not get creative in the kitchen? Whether you’re using pancake molds or just your cooking skills, this idea is the perfect way to say something meaningful or just brighten someone’s day. It’s not just a fun breakfast; it’s a unique, edible way to share love and joy.

Click here for more details on how to make these fun, customizable pancakes and take your breakfast to the next level!

 

Get tips for making designs and words and all kinds of fun shapes out of pancakes using a ketchup bottle HERE at evite.com blog.

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Make Your Cross Stitch into an Iron On Patch

A while back I made a little rainbow cross stitch pattern and I wasn’t sure what I wanted to do with it, so I turned it into a patch. My idea was that it could be used on a jacket or backpack, or you could add a pin to the back and wear it temporarily on a shirt or elsewhere. 

But what if you want to make your design more permanent? Is it possible to turn a piece of cross stitch into an iron-on design?

It turns out yes, it is, and Sirious Stitches has done it so I didn’t have to try to figure it out on my own. 

The way they did it was by using HeatnBond, an iron-on adhesive that attaches fabrics without sewing. There was still sewing involved to finish the edges of the cross stitch fabric and make it look like a purchased patch. The post shows how to do this by hand or with your sewing machine. (I just did blanket stitch edging on mine, which doesn’t look like a “real” patch but is also a lot faster.)

Once you have the patch prepared it’s a pretty easy matter of using the fusible adhesive to the back of the patch so you can then iron it onto whatever jacket, pair of jeans, bag or whatever else you might want to add it to. 

I guess I’m a little paranoid about the washability of cross stitch projects, though you could hand wash anything with an iron-on cross stitch patch as you might need to with a purchased iron-on patch, anyway. But this does look really cool and is a great option if you know you want to permanently add a cross stitch patch to a garment of bag. 

Get the full tutorial over at Sirious Stitches. Would you add an iron-on cross stitch patch to something? I’d love to hear what you would use this technique for!

[Photo: Sirious Stitches]

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