Craft Uses of Pampered Chef Products

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various creative uses of Pampered Chef products in crafting and scrapbooking. Participants share their personal experiences and suggest different tools and items that can be repurposed for craft projects.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions using the TTA and scrapbook tools like pens and scissors for crafting.
  • Another participant highlights the iSlice as a great tool for cutting.
  • Several users note the Bakers Roller and kitchen shears as useful for creasing and cutting paper.
  • One participant suggests the pastry cutter for crafting purposes.
  • Another participant shares that the baking mat can serve as a work surface for crafts, especially when working with kids.
  • One user mentions using prep bowls for sorting craft materials like beads.
  • Another participant discusses the use of pan scrapers for creasing and the Flour/Sugar Shaker for glitter.
  • One participant identifies the Kitchen shears as capable of cutting craft wire, and the creative cutters as potential stamps.
  • Another participant appreciates the bar board for protecting surfaces while using an eyelet punch.
  • One participant shares a story about using stackable cooling racks for organizing pages during crafting.
  • Another participant warns about damaging the pastry mat if used for cutting, while acknowledging its value as a writing surface.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best uses of specific products, with no clear consensus emerging on which items are most effective for crafting.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and creative ideas, reflecting a variety of crafting practices and preferences within the community.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants and crafters looking for innovative ways to utilize Pampered Chef products in their creative projects may find this discussion beneficial.

amerrigan
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I need your help! I am doing a booth at a scrapbook/craft crop next weekend. I want to compile a list of things you can use our products for with crafts. Any ideas??? I will put together a flyer and post on here after I get all of your great ideas!!!!
 
The TTA or your scrapbook pens, scissors and what ever else.
Creative cutters to cut cute designs out with
 
iSlice!!! Great for cutting
 
Bakers Roller for creasing paper. Kitchen shears for cutting.
 
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Great ides, keep them coming!
 
The pastry cutter could be used for something crafty.
 
the baking mat as a surface to work on (I would have one for the kitchen and a separate one for craft projects). If you're doing crafts with kids, the prep bowls or shoot, I can't think of the other bowls that have the little spouts. Anyway, they could be used for sorting things, beads etc. the little funnels would be good too!
 
The pan scrapers for creasing (in place of boning knife).Hold n slice could be used for edge piercing.Flour/Sugar Shaker (for glitter and such??)The top things I DO use for scrapbooking are the pan scrapers & i-slice. The Baker's Mat is a good idea too.
 
My safe cutter for clay or other items like that.

Herb Keeper for storage.

Twixit clips for keeping things closed or together.

Creative Cutter Set for stencils.

Silcone Basting Brush for modge podge.

Parchment paper to protect surfaces.

Plus everything else that has been mentioned!
 
Kitchen shears will cut craft wire also, not just paper. You could probably use the creative cutters as little stamps too. Bar board -- I have one that I use when I use my eyelet punch.
 
The bar board is a great idea! I don't know how many little mats I tore up with my eyelet punch!
 
candiejayne said:
The bar board is a great idea! I don't know how many little mats I tore up with my eyelet punch!

mats!?!? I messed up my table the first few times not thinking! :grumpy: So I have like 7 eyelet holes in my dining room table! :rolleyes:
 
jbdowd0798 said:
mats!?!? I messed up my table the first few times not thinking! :grumpy: So I have like 7 eyelet holes in my dining room table! :rolleyes:

Ouch! That hurts! Bet ya never forget now though, right?
 
The local CM consultant here just had an $1100 party with me. She ordered 5 of the i-slices and 2 of the stackable cooling racks. She said she had one rack and never had it in her kitchen, that she uses them to set her pages on so she has more table space. I LOVED the idea.
Nylon pan scrapers for vellum(sp) and tool turn about for sure!!
 
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Wow, I have a great list started! Thanks!!!
 
janezapchef said:
Ouch! That hurts! Bet ya never forget now though, right?

LOL Nope I'm reminded daily of that. My DH reminds me as well when I yell at the kids or the dog for scratching the table (they like to slide things across or jump to get something). Thank goodness I have table clothes! :balloon:

So I don't do eyelets anymore unless its on my fold up table!
 
Be careful using the passtry mat though - you can not cut on it - I have damaged one doing that and I knew better. :cry:

It is a GREAT writing surface and base for crafting, you just need to make sure you have a cutting board handy.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some creative ways to use Pampered Chef stoneware for crafting?

Pampered Chef stoneware can be used for various crafting projects, such as creating unique candle holders or decorative trays. You can paint or decoupage the stoneware to match your home decor, or use it as a base for displaying seasonal decorations. The durable nature of stoneware makes it ideal for both functional and decorative crafts.

Can I use Pampered Chef kitchen tools for DIY projects?

Absolutely! Many Pampered Chef kitchen tools, like the Mix 'N Chop or the Spiralizer, can be repurposed for DIY projects. For example, the Spiralizer can create beautiful vegetable spirals for salads, while the Mix 'N Chop can be used to mix paint or other crafting materials. Just ensure to clean them thoroughly after use to avoid cross-contamination with food.

How can I incorporate Pampered Chef products into scrapbooking?

Pampered Chef products can enhance your scrapbooking by providing unique textures and shapes. Use the measuring spoons to create stamped impressions on paper, or the cookie cutters to make fun shapes from cardstock. The versatility of these tools can help you create eye-catching layouts and embellishments for your scrapbook pages.

Are there any Pampered Chef products that can help with home decor crafts?

Yes, several Pampered Chef products can assist with home decor crafts. For instance, the Round Stone can be used as a base for a decorative centerpiece, while the Large Bar Pan can be transformed into a stylish wall art piece by painting or adding fabric. The versatility of these products allows for endless creative possibilities in home decor.

Can I use Pampered Chef products for making gifts or personalized items?

Definitely! Pampered Chef products are perfect for creating personalized gifts. You can use the Mini Baker to make a custom gift set by filling it with homemade treats, or use the measuring cups to create a themed gift for a friend who loves to cook. Personalizing these items with names or messages can add a special touch to your gifts.

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