I’ve been so busy I haven’t sketched recipes in a long time!
During the holiday I made this leftover dish and enjoyed the curry colors!
Yummy recipe using leftovers posted on Katwritesfood!
Soon I will post my first lesson on how to make these yummy recipe images.
PS, an update: I was asked by many how I made my lettering.
The secret is below, a 42-year-old template.
Aquabee Super Deluxe 9×9-inch (of course, a lunar number)
journal with a Platinum Preppy fountain pen and Noodlers ink.
Daniel Smith, Holbien, Sennelier and QoR watercolor paints.
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I love this blog! Inspirational, Kate. Have a great year of food blogging.
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Totally yummy! Valerie
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I love your food paintings. So colorful and yummy looking. I can taste this one in particular.
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Thanks Jo — I have fun doing them!
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Edible yummy yummy!
Happy New Year!
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Thanks for sharing your lettering secret! I may have to try a stencil now. The painting is lovely — the colors are so warm and inviting. I guess it’s soup for the eyes. Happy New Year!
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It’s hard for me to find stencils I like. Now I won’t buy them unless I see them — I bought some from jetpens and they were really blah — or not my style. I don’t use stencils for anything else but I like them the recipe pics — fun.
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fabulous illustration
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Ohhh, I love this! The colours, the splatters, the text! I know you’ve used a stencil but I’ve had some letter stamps squirreled away for a while and I think you’ve just inspired me to use them!
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