Contributor post and photos by Janis Nicolay of Pinecone Camp
Hello all! Janis here, from Pinecone Camp. I'm hosting my family's Easter brunch this year, so I've made some origami "place cards" for everyone. Really easy to do and they look pretty cute too. I made rabbit sugar cookies to place inside each pocket. I figure most of you have your own cookie recipe but, if you don't, just let me know and I'll post mine. Click below for the how-to:
Update: Janis has posted the recipe on her blog which you can find at the bottom of this post here.
I scanned three different fabrics, then printed them on a heavier stock paper. Each piece was cut to 8"x8". You can use any type of paper you like, as long as it's square.
An interiors and lifestyle photographer (and closet baker by night), Janis Nicolay hails from Vancouver and adores travel, airports, road trips, camping and mid-century style.
Blog: pineconecamp.blogspot.com
Site: janisnicolay.com
Shop: PineconeCamp.etsy.com
Hello all! Janis here, from Pinecone Camp. I'm hosting my family's Easter brunch this year, so I've made some origami "place cards" for everyone. Really easy to do and they look pretty cute too. I made rabbit sugar cookies to place inside each pocket. I figure most of you have your own cookie recipe but, if you don't, just let me know and I'll post mine. Click below for the how-to:
Update: Janis has posted the recipe on her blog which you can find at the bottom of this post here.
I scanned three different fabrics, then printed them on a heavier stock paper. Each piece was cut to 8"x8". You can use any type of paper you like, as long as it's square.
Stamp or print names on front flap of pocket.
Last but not least, eat your place card.
Happy Easter!
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An interiors and lifestyle photographer (and closet baker by night), Janis Nicolay hails from Vancouver and adores travel, airports, road trips, camping and mid-century style.
Blog: pineconecamp.blogspot.com
Site: janisnicolay.com
Shop: PineconeCamp.etsy.com
















































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I can't believe you scanned fabrics first and then printed them on to paper. They look fab... what a lovely idea!
It's just so cute Janis... I lOve ! I... and I... (I must go to learn english ;-)
so sweet, thanks for sharing!
i love this!
Janis, you have done it again! I love this idea!!!
Very cute!! Those cookies look so good - would you mind sharing the recipe? I have never found "MY" recipe yet, keep trying new ones! I'm hosting Easter this year for the first time, too. I'll have to try this!
Hi Everyone!
Emily, I will post the recipe in just a bit.
janis
Adorable!
So cute! I too think scanning fabric and printing it on paper is very clever!
I love the place cards! I did the same origami some weeks ago but my paper was not so beautiful!!
Origami + stamps + fabric + cookies = love!
What a wonderful and simple project!
-Marisa
So cute!! I think we'll have to make some of these. Thanks for a great idea.
well thats adorable & yummy!
What a great idea! May I ask where you got the rubber letter stamps?
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