Lioness & Lions Club SVGS

 
I made these  specifically for our local  Lioness Lions club, while I was secretary.  Now that I am no longer a member, some of the members were wondering how to make more of the items. 
 I'm certain Lions Club is copyrighted, none of these items should be made to sell.

But to make for yourselves, you should be completely fine.  

Lioness Tote Bag



After uploading the svg, I deleted [contoured] the word "international"
Because it was too much of a pain to cut and weed at that size. In later versions, I deleted the "Lions" in that same circle, for the same reason.
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Lioness Thank You Notes

The purple were the favorites, but remember that if you use purple, you will need to add white on the inside to write on.  These did work nicely  to  print the thank you message on a white rectangle and glue it inside.
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Lioness Christmas Card
This is the Thank You Note, Minus the Thank you, and with a few additions.
I did not include the text in the svg.
The font I used is Montepetrum, it's free on Dafont.
I changed the text to "Draw" and had cricut write the text using the pen.

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EPS & PNG versions of the logos can be found on the Lions Club Site here:

Using HTV With Cricut

Tips, Tricks, & Tutorials For Using HTV, or "Iron on" Vinyl

T-Shirts I Have Made - Htv & Cricut

 

The T-Shirts I Have Made 
& Tips, Tricks, Tutorials & Free SVGS For Making Your Own

Air Force Veteran T-Shirt - Free SVG

I don't even remember what exactly I made these for.  I know a friend asked for them, and I made them...


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Tips For Using HTV:
Remember, for HTV you place the HTV Shiny side down on the mat
And you Reverse, or Mirror the design.  You're cutting on the BACK of the material.  Once weeded, you'll flip the design onto the fabric, and iron [or heat press] it on.


 


 


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Funcle Shirts - "Fun Uncle" Free svgs

 
"Funcle" = Fun Uncle
Download both of these svgs in one zip file, at the bottom of this post.

Funcle - A Noun
Like a dad, but way cooler
See also funny, handsome, exceptional

They Call Me Uncle
Because Partner In Crime
Makes Me Sound Like A
Bad Influence





Tips For Using HTV:
Remember, for HTV you place the HTV Shiny side down on the mat
And you Reverse, or Mirror the design.  You're cutting on the BACK of the material.  Once weeded, you'll flip the design onto the fabric, and iron [or heat press] it on.


 


 


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Nerdy Periodically T-Shirt

 
I May Be NERDY
But Only Periodically

One of the first shirts I made for my oldest son once he was a dad...




Tips For Using HTV
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My Daddy Pours Concrete Better Than Your Daddy

 

This shirt was a request, years ago, from my daughter in law.




Tips For Using HTV
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Hot Air Balloon Ride T-shirts

For years, my best friend and our husbands have met up at a local balloonfest and watched the hot air balloons take off.  And for years we said "For our 50th birthday, we're going up"

Making Cards With Cricut

  Tips, Tricks, Projects & Resources 
For Making Cards With Cricut

I am always telling new cricut users to NOT try to learn everything at once.  Choose one project you want to make.  Learn how to make that.  Then move on to the next thing you want to make.  What you need to know to make 3d Paper projects is so different than what you need to know for cutting faux leather, and what you need to know for making a t-shirt is different than what you need to know for putting a name on a tumbler...  

 There are a LOT of great designers with free tutorials and free svgs to get you started, with every type of project, in addition to the projects and resources I have here on this blog.  This series of blog posts is my attempt to direct you to the resources for each type of project. 

How To Make Stickers With Cricut

 
How To Make Stickers
Tips, Tricks, & Tutorials

Strawberry Shortcake

 
Strawberry Shortcake Recipes
[printable page from my personal cookbook at the bottom of this post]

Come early June, when the strawberries are in season in Central Pennsylvania, it's not terribly unusual for strawberry shortcake to be served for dinner.  Not as a dessert, but as dinner.  Here on the farm, it's a traditional biscuit style cake - somewhat dry and crumbly.  You break it up into pieces, top it with strawberries that have been sliced or mashed and left to sit in a little extra sugar, so they are good and juicy.  Then most add milk, almost as if this were a cereal, and top with whipped cream.  I personally skip the milk, just topping my cake with the berries and some whipped cream.

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For All The Recipes

Bake at 350 for 20 minutes for an 8x8 pan, 40 minutes for 9x11[double batch]

Use about 1/3 to half a cup of sugar on 1 Qt of mashed or sliced strawberries,  let sit while the cake bakes.  Top with whipped cream and or milk.

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From the recipe drawer - but not a recipe I use personally

There's a drawer in my kitchen that has several generations worth of family recipes in it.  The recipes came with the house when we moved in.  In that drawer is a shortcake recipe, using oil.  It's not a recipe I use personally.  I also have old recipes that use eggs, and sour cream.  To me, that makes no sense - once you add eggs, or sour cream, it is no longer shortcake - just cake.  But that's just my opinion.  Well, and my husbands - he has very definite preferences when it comes to his shortcake.  :-)

Here's a comparison - our favorite on the left, it has more of a scone texture. The one on the right is the recipe I posted above, that uses oil. The oil makes more of a soft, sponge type cake.

My Favorite Shortcake Recipe:

· 2 1/3 Cups Bisquick Mix

· ½ cup milk

· 3 TBS sugar

· 3 TBS butter, melted
This is my go to, favorite, shortcake recipe. It makes one pie pan, or 8x8 pan. Double it for a 9x11 pan.

I make my own “Bisquick” Mix:

· 6c flour

· 1c shortening

· 3Tbs Baking Powder

· 1tsp salt

Mix thoroughly in food processor, store in fridge or freezer. [I keep a tub of this in my freezer]



To make this version without the Bisquick:

· 2 cups flour

· 3 Tbs sugar

· 1/2 cup butter

· [OR 1/3 c shortening + 3Tbs Butter]

· 2 tsp baking powder

· 1 tsp salt

· 3/4 cup milk

Cut flour, sugar and butter together until mixture looks like coarse crumbs, then mix in the rest of the ingredients
 

This old recipe uses lard - but you could substitute crisco in its place.

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Strawberry Shortcake Recipe,   From The Lost Recipes from The Kitchens Of The Williamsport Millionaires by R. Steppe.  



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