Welcome to the Hero Hostess Summer Picnic Hop!
Today is the forth day of the hop, I hope you have enjoyed it so far!!
I was thrilled to be asked to be part of another Hero Hostess blog hop, as they say 'once a hostess always a hostess' and Hero Arts are such a great company that its always a fun to be part of these events!!
Hero Arts will be awarding prizes from randomly drawn comments. For a chance to win, simply comment on ANY of the stops along the hop on ANY day, including each day’s starting post at the Hero Club Blog. The more comments you leave, the better your chance of winning!
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• Your next stop on the Hero Arts Hostess Blog Hop is the very talented Marcy
Hero Arts will be awarding prizes from randomly drawn comments. For a chance to win, simply comment on ANY of the stops along the hop on ANY day, including each day’s starting post at the Hero Club Blog. The more comments you leave, the better your chance of winning!
If you find a broken link, you'll find a master list of the hop links at the Hero Arts Club Blog. Also, please report broken links to: blog@heroarts.com.
• Your next stop on the Hero Arts Hostess Blog Hop is the very talented Marcy
My card is more about the beautiful countryside in the summer rather that a picnic design, I thought the Painted Flower (K5767) stamp looked so like a poppy that I used it to make this one layer card. I kept thinking of the ripened corn fields with all the gorgeous poppies that we see in the UK. The one layer also reflects this months HA challenge. I used low tac masking tape round the edges then stamped the flower with distress inks, masked the flower and added the Silhouette Grass (S5316). I am going to add a sentiment when I use the card.
I got a bit carried away and made a second card featuring the lovely 'Kite' stamp in the Picnic clear set (Cl599)
I have paper pieced the kites and layered onto a base made from the Postcard Stamp (S5665) and Tweed Background (S5654).
And now for my picnic recipe, its a vegetarian pie that can be eaten hot or cold so perfect for those summer days when you take the family out.
Goats
Cheese and Walnut Tarts
Serves 6.
Can be made ahead and
frozen as a raw pie, just cook when needed.
Ingredients.
125g (4 ½oz) spinach
leaves
150g ( 5oz) soft goats
cheese
2 shallots chopped
50g (2oz) walnuts, roughly
chopped
1 tbsp olive oil
1½ tsp honey
500g pack puff pastry
120g log rinded goats
cheese
1egg beaten
You will need a 4¾ inch
pastry cutter
- Heat oven to 200C, 180C fan oven or Gas mark 6
- Wilt the spinach in a pan, squeeze out water
and chop. Mix with the soft goats
cheese and season.
- In a pan cook shallots and walnuts in the oil
until softened, season and add honey.
- Roll out pastry and cut 12 rounds, place 6
rounds on a large oiled baking sheet.
- Spoon on the spinach mixture followed by a
round of the rind cheese and a spoon of the walnut mix.
- Put on the other six pastry rounds as lids and
seal, brush with beaten egg and cut a slit in the top. Bake for 10 t0 15
minutes until golden brown.
- Serve hot or take on a picnic and serve with a
salad.
- The perfect vegetarian summer pie!!
Lastly I would like to do a little give away to celebrate summer and to thank you all for taking the time to visit my blog and leave me comments. I would love it if you came a follower of my blog but its not essential. I will make a drawing on Saturday but as I am going on holiday on Sunday morning I will not be able to post it out till I get back.

Sally, your first card is absolutely gorgeous and has such a great summery feel about it! Love the soft pretty colours and your wonderful mix of images! The kite card is adorable with the pretty coloured kites and cute little bows! The textured clouds look wonderful too! When I'm out shopping later I'll be picking up the ingredients for your Goats Cheese and Walnut Tart - it looks so yummy! Yay summer holidays at last for you - enjoy!!
ReplyDeleteOh my: your first card is jaw-dropping, gorgeous! Beautiful flower nestled in its grassy background makes for an eye-catching, stunning combination. As for the kite tag: how darling is that!! Both are sheer delight! As for your recipe: delicious! Thank you for sharing treats for the eyes, treats for the palate!!
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What a lovely card, Sally. I was fortunate enough to go to England in 2007. The countryside is stunning! There is nothing like the English countryside. I like your kites too! Such a whimsical card/tag! Hope you have a wonderful holiday!
ReplyDeleteJust love these cards, Sally, and your tart - can't wait to try this recipe!! So pleased to be picnicing with you today!
ReplyDeleteI love both of your projects but that card is stunning!!
ReplyDeletewow what a gorgeous card and gorgeous tag.. totally love that big flower..
ReplyDeleteLovely card and cute kite tag! Thanks for the recipe.
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Sally I have that stamp and used it yesterday for a challenge. Love what you did with it...so pretty and I love your tag too!
ReplyDeleteLovely card and tag, Sally! I especially love the first card, with its soft colors and the perfect pairing of stamps!!
ReplyDeleteI think the first card looks like you did a watercolor painting. Great job. The second card is a fun one that I can visualize many uses for. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteCandy Meyers
Wonderful cards, Sally! Love the way you stamped the painted flower and those kites are adorable!
ReplyDeleteYummy looking tart recipe! Looks so delicious! So happy to be hopping with you this week! :)
Loved the card and tag, Sally and the goat cheese tat looks scrumptious!!
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing your talents, love your work!
ReplyDeletelinda patti tpatti@windstream.net
That flower keeps calling to me. Love your card. It is gorgeous. The white space around the inner panel just shows it off to perfection.
ReplyDeleteLOVE that tag card too - a flight of kites into fantasy.
The tarts look yummy!
Love the first card, i bought that flower and i think it is a gorgeous stamp.
ReplyDeleteMargriet
Love these cards, the poppy card is so elegantly beautiful, really evokes a peaceful day in the country and your kite tag card is truly adorable and cheery. Have a great day and a wonderful holiday!
ReplyDeleteYour flower card is breath taking!! And the kite tag is so playful .. perfect for summer!! I have had such fun hopping and picnicking with the hostesses!! Hugs.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card!
ReplyDeleteSally thank you for your beautiful summer inspiration! I love the gorgeous flower that looks like it is growing in a field of wheat. The kites are adorable and I love how you embossed the clouds and stamped the sentiment on the one cloud. The recipe sounds so yummy too.
ReplyDeleteLove the card and tag the kites definitely represent SUMMER! Tks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteYour poppy is beautiful -- the colors are so soft. Great idea to have cards on hand to stamp a sentiment later. The kite on a tag is pretty cute. I like the ribbon tied with a bit of twine. Thanks for the giveaway chance too. And have a great holiday!
ReplyDeleteI really love the first card!!! Very soft and pretty.
ReplyDeleteLove both the tag and card! You have used some of my favourite stamps on that beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteMy jaw dropped at the sight of your card, just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteJust love the soft summer colors of your first card. Great pairing.
ReplyDeleteI love both cards, but the painted flower card is just lovely. And I love seeing gorgeous one layer cards. We will be making your tarts this weekend, as my daughter who was reading over my shoulder said, " ooh Mom, that looks so yummy, lets make them!"
ReplyDeleteoh my, that poppy is beautiful, anyone would be thrilled to get that!
ReplyDeleteYour are the perfect hostess, Sally! The first card is gorgeous and I like the same/similar color theme for the kite card! The vegetarian pie looks absolutely yummy (good thing I just had breakfast!!). Way to rock this blog hop!
ReplyDeleteWow, Sally. Your card and tag is beautifully--very elegant and so inspiring.
ReplyDeleteFab cards, Sally! Love the poppy in the cornfield, and the kite card is really fun!
ReplyDeleteWonderful projects! I really love that big bold flower on the card, so pretty!
ReplyDeleteYour one layer card is fabulous and I love the tag card as well. Both cards are perfect. Your spinach/cheese pastry looks so delicious and I will try that.
ReplyDeleteAs always some great cards, I am also going away this weekend, hoping to have some chilling out after a very hectic end of term. Enjoy your holiday.
ReplyDeleteLove your cards!! love the kites in particular
ReplyDeleteYour first card is stunning! I love the colors and the details. The kite tag is so cute. What a great recipe too. I had to become a follower of your blog. I love your cards.
ReplyDeleteLove your painted flower and the kites. Lovely cards.
ReplyDeleteSally, you have certainly displayed your versatility in a lovely way! Gorgeous, dreamy flower and grass, and giggly-cute kite card. I love them both.
ReplyDeleteThe tart is just the kind of thing I love to make, and I just happen to have some puff pastry in my freezer at this moment begging to be used. Thanks!
Sally, your first card is absolutely stunning...a gorgeous flower and lovely colors. Ahhh! Your second card is so fun, I adore the paper-pieced kites and fun sentiment! Great recipe, looks delicious. (Thanks for all your work as a Hero Hostess, you have always been one of my favorites!)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Sally and love the fun tag!!
ReplyDeleteLove the tag and the recipe sounds wonderful! Cannot wait to "case" both of them.
ReplyDeleteStunning card - love the colors! The tag card is very summery. The recipe you picked looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely card! I adore poppies!
ReplyDeleteKris in Alaska
funamom at yahoo dot com
Your card is wonderful. Great stamp to use and I love the way you coloured it, as well as the background. Thanks for the wonderful recipe. Thank you for the chance to win a such a great prize. :-)
ReplyDeleteYum X2- the card and the recipe!!!
ReplyDeleteYour one layer card is gorgeous! Thanks for giving me more inspiration for using my Silhouette Grass stamp.
ReplyDeleteThe first card should be framed as your technique looks impressionistic! Lovely card. The tag shaped card is an inspiration - so many textures.
ReplyDeleteLove your cards, Sally! The floral card is gorgeous, and the kites are so fun!
ReplyDeleteI am happy to find your blog and become a new follower.
I love both of your cards but the first one is stunning! You could even frame it for home decor it is so gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove that first card! Ethereal, and the masking is effective. The recipe is yummy too with a goat cheese and walnut combo it's right up my street!
ReplyDeleteLovely cards! The pie looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteI like the shape of the 2nd card! I'll have to give that a try! Great cards! Thanks for the opportunity to win some candy!!
ReplyDeleteWhen I first came upon your blog through a link from Hero Arts and saw your card, I immediately subscribed to your blog. Simply beautiful. Then I saw the chance to win the stamps --- thank you. Can't wait to see more of your work (and recipes!).
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely floral card! And I adore the kite tag card! Great work as usual. :-)
ReplyDeleteSally, that flower works well with the grass silhouette! And I love the color combos of both cards. Thanks for a chance to win!
ReplyDeleteSally, your flower card is just beautiful. I love my flower stamps. So gorgeous. Love the tag with the kites. Perfect day for a picnic and a blog hop. Thanks for sharing with me today.
ReplyDeleteYour card is gorgeous, and the tag is very fun—thanks for sharing your talent!
ReplyDeleteI love your cards, Sally - especially the first one. You have made some real beauties with that gorgeous stamp.
ReplyDeleteThe veggie pie sounds good; my granddaughter would love it!
Love how you added depth to your first card, and I LOVE that gorgeous bloom! And your tag is whimsical and fun with those patterned kites! And don't get me started on those tarts! Yum! Thanks for sharing your recipe!
ReplyDeleteThe cards are so gorgeous--I love the poppy--we grow so many ourselves--bright large papery thin orange ones!! The kites are sooo summer--I have to get that large tag to make a card like that! Love it!
ReplyDeleteYour first card is lovely--it looks so painterly!
ReplyDeleteLOVE a recipe with goat cheese:)
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL painted flower among the Wheat.
lovely card and lovely recipe. I LOVE walnut tart!
ReplyDeleteLovely cards Sally! The technique on that 1st one is just amazing, love the combo of stamps.
ReplyDeleteOh you've used that beautiful flower again Sally! I can't get enough of it, you so such great things with it! I love that second card too, a fun young card! Thanks for sharing that recipe, I may just have to give it a bash!
ReplyDeleteI love your flower cards, they are beautiful!! What a delicious recipe I just love quiche, pies and veggie eating in the summer. Have a great rest of summer!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful poppy!
ReplyDeleteI saved the recipe for the time when I have goat cheese, it sounds yummy.
If I got your first card in the mail I think that I would have to frame it...it is so beautiful...like a soft watercolor. I am really like that kite stamp also. I just love how you did the tails.
ReplyDeletebeautiful card!can't wait to try the recipe!
ReplyDeletelot of love xxx
lisa
I love both cards! The kites are too cute! Your recipe sounds sooooo good!
ReplyDeleteWonderful cards Sally. Love the tag shape of your summery kite card.
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely!!! Thanks for sharing your artistry and the recipe. Sounds yummy!
ReplyDeleteBeth
Very pretty cards. I
ReplyDeletelike the kites in the
second card and all the
colors used are pretty.
Carla from Utah
Love your gorgeous flower card, Sally!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE both of your cards, and your recipe 'looks' ver yummy. I always enjoy visiting your blog!
ReplyDeleteThese tarts look amazing and your cards are super cute :) Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYour flower card is stunning! The background of golden wheat is such a clever idea. I just love everything about the kite tag card - the embossed clouds,pieced kites, kite string with bows, the ribbons, strings, patterns, and layout. Your vegetarian recipe sounds delicious and looks so good!
ReplyDeleteI like what you did with the painted flower. I own that stamp and must do something like this, so nice. The kite tag card came out good to. Never seen Walnut Tart before, we always have so many (Walnuts) this is something worth figuring out doing (I live in the USA)...Happy Holiday to you.
ReplyDeleteLovely cards...
ReplyDeleteLove how you layered the flower card! All wonderful cards, Sally!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the Painted Flower stamp and have been looking for inspiration on how to use it. Love your inspired beauty!
ReplyDeleteWow, I love your color palette -- amazing! Thanks for all your inspiration.
ReplyDeleteI especially love the flower card - I keep looking for ideas for that stamp. So pretty!
ReplyDeleteWay to kick off day 4, Sally! I love both cards but that flower with the grass behind is to die for! Looks like a yummy recipe too - I'll have to try it soon. So fun hopping with you this week and being a hostess with you 2 years ago. Hugs, my friend!
ReplyDeleteI just love what you did!!!
ReplyDeleteYour cards show clearly why you're a hostess! LOVE both of them, but the first really caught my eye with that gorgeous flower stamp & the grass stamp (one of my favs!) as the background--unique & wonderful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous one layer card, Sally! I love how you stamped the background and the colors are so pretty! Such a fun tag/card, too...I love the pretty papers and sweet sentiment!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the recipe...looks yummy!
Sally - your flower card is just gorgeous!!! thanks for sharing. I think I might actually try this recipe too - love walnuts.
ReplyDeleteSo much fun here Sally! We love goat cheese at our house and I'll give your recipe a try! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteLovely summer cards! I like the colour scheme you have used on both. And that recipe is going on my must-try list! TFS ;-)
ReplyDeleteLove your cards! The first one looks like a print. You did such a fabulous job. And your tart looks mouth watering. WOW!!! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteForgot to mention that I follow your blog using Bloglovin and Feedly. I'm trying both for now until I decide which of them I like using the best. . ;-)
ReplyDeletePainted flower does look like a poppy. Love it.
ReplyDeleteYour first card is lovely.
ReplyDeletecraftymom205 at yahoo dot com
Two totally different cards - but both are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteLove the stamped grass silhouette in behind the flower really looks dimensional and super cute tag.
ReplyDeleteSally, your flower card is simply stunning! That flower stamp is one I have been wishing for. Your masked background is so effective and I like that this is a one layer card. The kite card is very cute and your recipe sounds yummy.
ReplyDeleteThe flower card is stunning! It is soft and beautifully done.
ReplyDeleteLovely card and tag, Sally! Thanks for the recipe too!
ReplyDeletefun cards and yum! recipe!
ReplyDeleteLove your projects. Such a good idea to leave the sentiment off until you use the card. And your recipe looks fab, too!
ReplyDeleteWho does not enjoy a picnic in the countryside what an elegant card and your 2nd card is adorable
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card and tag. And that tarts looks really yummy.
ReplyDeleteabsolutely stunning flower card!! thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards, Sally! Such a wonderful surprise to see 2 terrific ideas! My son prefers meals without meat so I'll definitely be making your vegetarian pie! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYour flower card is totally beautiful. It looks like it was done with watercolors.
ReplyDeleteYour cards are lovely! I especially love how the flower looks watercoloured yet you used distress ink. Thanks for a vegetarian ecipes - always nice to have a few new ones on hand :) Thanks too for the bonus giveaway.
ReplyDeletesally, that first card should be a canvas!
ReplyDeleteI like the watercolor flower card. Thank you for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteI thought I had just posted but I do not see my post so I will try again. Beautiful and soft looking poppy on your card. It would be a pleasure to receive such a card. Thanks for sharing your talent and a great sounding recipe!
ReplyDeleteThe flower card is beautiful & the kite card is too fun!
ReplyDeleteTwo beautiful cards! I love the one with the kites best.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win, and the recipe as well :)
Regards,
Vithya
beautiful card and a fun tag! am passing your recipe to a friend!
ReplyDeleteYour first card looks like you watercolored the design ~ stunning. Love your "tag" card with the kites & clouds also. Says summer all over it!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards. I love the way the flower really does look painted. Thanks for the delicious recipe. I'm always looking for vegetarian recipes for my son. We'll both like this one.
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely summery cards. I also love the recipe and as I am veggie, will definitely be trying this. Hope you have a lovely holiday!
ReplyDeleteI love the tag card, Wow the tart looks amazing, my mouth is watering and I am hungry.
ReplyDeleteStunning card - perfect one layer card. Love the paper piecing on the tag. Great recipe!
ReplyDeleteSally, what a beautiful card. I just love that stamp, it really looks as those its painted, not stamped. Cant wait to try the recipe when we get summer here, only another 4 months to go.
ReplyDeleteThe cards are wonderful. Thanks for sharing your cards with us
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your painted flower card - I have just got the stamp and hope I can make something as lovely as you! The kites are fun too - love the sentiment :)
ReplyDeleteLove your cards Sally, especially the floral one - just yummy! Speaking of yummy, I must try out this delicious recipe a.s.a.p.
ReplyDeleteLove your card and tag, but I have to say I think the tag is my favorite, it's darling. Thanks for sharing them with us and for the recipe. Have a great rest of the summer and thank you for the inspiration I'm leaving your blog with.
ReplyDeleteYour cards are so inspiring, thanks for joining the hop
ReplyDeleteLove your projects!! I love poppies, too, and your card is gorgeous. The kite tag is so fun and cute. Great job.
ReplyDeleteThank you for being the hostess with the mostest by offering blog candy. I never pass up the opportunity for dessert. :)
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Beautiful card, Sally! Those two stamps together look wonderful! Also like you tag. Very creative!
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely cards!!
ReplyDeleteThat recipe sounds just delicious! Always good to have an idea of something different to make ...
ReplyDeleteI love both cards, but with two small boys, the kites are my favourite ... love the happy colours and the texture!
Your recipe sounds just delicious! Always good to add something different to the menu - and with two small boys, the kites are my favourite. The colour and texture is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteWOnderful cards ..got the country side feeling with first card and the second one is adorable with those kites !
ReplyDeleteLove your card and cute kite tag!
ReplyDeleteHi Sally, gorgeous cards, the first card is a masterpiece and needs to be sent to me immediately - LOL! No seriously, it should be framed :)
ReplyDeleteLove your cute kites too.
Your pie sounds like a gastronomical delight - hope I can find time to make this :)
Yum! Can't wait to try your recipe. Love both of your cards, too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card!! I absolutely love the flower on your card!! I'm a sucker for these paint like stamps!! They are amazing!! I also really like your kite tag!! Very cute!! That recipe sounds delicious!! Def. gonna try that out!! Thx for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteLove your projects...and that veggie recipe sounds great, too! :)
ReplyDeleteLove the flower card and tag. Yummmm for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteLove the tag and the recipe looks yummy as well!
ReplyDeleteVery nice cards. I like that poppy with the wheat behind it I would not have thought to put those together. I also love the colors of it all. The kite card is just so cute! The recipe sounds interesting something a little different.
ReplyDeleteAnd I forgot to say.. Have a nice holiday and thanks for offering a prize from you.
ReplyDeleteWow! Both cards are really beautiful and that recipe looks yummo!
ReplyDeleteSally I love both your card and the tag. Your work is always stunning! Thank you for all of the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful designs! Looks like a painting...
ReplyDeleteThat tart looks brilliantly delicious! The tag with the kites are fabulous! Love the beautiful elegant rose!
ReplyDeleteLove those kites! Such fun for summer!
ReplyDeleteLove your cards!
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful one layer card, I love the stamping and sponging.
ReplyDeleteLove your cards! I have the same flower stamp & would love to see you do a video on how you inked this stamp! LOVE!!
ReplyDeleteLOve the card!! It is so beautiful, it would be great in a frame and on a wall!!
ReplyDeleteSally, Two super cards! I love the giant poppy! Your tart sounds divine! I have to get the ingredients together and try it! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYour card is pretty and your pie looks yummy.
ReplyDeletegreat summer card Sally and your recipe is yummy looking. My summer recipe book is looking good with all these great recipes. Enjoy your holiday
ReplyDeleteLove your cards! And that recipe looks fabulous, too. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous cards! Wow!!! So very pretty!!!
ReplyDeleteSusan
Sally - I always love your work and the first card is especially beautiful. Thanks for sharing the cards and recipe.
ReplyDeleteLinda D.
I loved the flower card--I have the stamp and now I have another idea of how to use it!
ReplyDeleteyour card is so beautiful. Reminds me of silk screen on fabric.
ReplyDeleteLovely cards. And I gotta try that recipe. Looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteYour cards are perfect summer cards! Love them both! The pie looks deleicious!
ReplyDeleteLove your two cards. The first one is absolutely beautiful and the second one goes along with the picnic theme. My husband and I use to fly kite, but other things took over. Your recipe sounds delicious. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLinda D.
Gorgeous poppy card and love the tag card with the kites. Have to try the walnut tart. tfs sharing with us across the pond.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Sally, love the layers of stamping! Great tag too, and a yummy recipe - I love vegetarian food. Happy holiday hun, Jo x
ReplyDeleteYour projects are beautiful - I love your choice of colors!
ReplyDeleteWhat a truly gorgeous card with beautiful coloring!
ReplyDeleteI, too, have thought that stamp looks like a poppy, and I love the way you've done the colors.
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