Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Will you be my Bridesmaid?

Over our little Thanksgiving break, our sister, Courtney, who is newly engaged, asked us to be her bridesmaids!  Well, to be more technical, asked both us to be her maids of honor :)  Below is a picture of the adorable card and MiniMergecny Kit for Bridesmaids from Mr. & Mrs.
You've got everything you need inside this little bugger! {20 essentails: hairspray, clear nail polish, nail polish remover, emery board, earring backs, clear elastics, sewing kit, double-sided tape, stain remover, deodorant towelette, pain reliever, tampon, breath freshener, dental floss, adhesive bandages, facial tissue, blotting tissues, bobby pins, antacid, and extra wedding bands}

Mr. & Mrs. also has multiple other emergency kits too - check them out! Mr. & Mrs. Kits

...& we are honored to be a part of our big sister's day and so excited!

Cheers!!


Thursday, November 17, 2011

Thanksgiving: Non Traditional....





I can’t believe that Thanksgiving is one week away! When did this happen?! November sure is flying by!

The other night we went out to dinner for our mom’s birthday and started to discuss Thanksgiving plans to decide who would bring what, what side dishes we wanted and of course dessert! {We get our sweet tooth from our mother!} While we were rounding up the list we noticed that we have started to become very nontraditional on Thanksgiving.  Our family is growing year by year, and to make it easier we do a potluck Thanksgiving where everyone brings a few items rather than the host doing all of the work. Of course we have turkey, mashed potatoes, and cranberry sauce, but we seem to slowly be eliminating more and more traditional sides each year while swapping in new fresh ideas.

{Mini Pumpkin pies}
            For instance, last year we had turkey, lamb, a Greek salad, and couscous dishes. We wanted to have traditional Greek dishes on our menu since we introduced my husband into our first holiday together as a married couple. Everyone loved the idea of different sides instead of the usual green bean casserole. This year will be no different!  Excited to see what each of us will come up since we are all responsible for an appetizer, a side dish, and a dessert.

{ Caprese Kabobs: cherry tomato, mozzarella, basil leaf, balsamic drizzle}
{Mini Mac 'N Cheese Bites - we love cheese!!!}
            I already know so far we are having more creative mini bite size appetizers, and instead of the traditional apple or pumpkin pie we will be making mini caramel apples, pumpkin cream cheese cupcakes and of course there will be something with peanut butter involved.

            Thanksgiving is a day to remember what you are thankful for throughout the year, spend time with your loved ones, eat until you can’t move, and midday naps with the whole family on one couch. {or alt east this is what our family does! :) } What are your plans for thanksgiving? Does your family add different dishes? Or do you prefer the traditional way? Either way it’s all yummy!



{Carmel Apples with natural twig}

BON APPETIT!!

Monday, November 14, 2011

DIY Mini Floral Arrangements

I recently saw at a wedding this past weekend that the bride had centerpieces, but also had multiple smaller vases in different shapes and sizes filled with a variety of flowers.  It really created a beautiful contrast because each table had unique smaller arrangements, but still had the same centerpiece on each to tie the whole look together.  At the end of the reception, the bride prompted everyone to take a smaller vase or two.  It created a guest give away in addition to the favors, but I find that this could actually be an alternative to a favor as well.  Most likely all of the flower arrangements usually get tossed out at the end of the night with the exception of a few, so this allows the flowers to have a longer shelf life by being taken home with guests and also creates a gorgeous tablescape for the event.  Smaller vases can be purchased at a dollar store or IKEA ...now, go get inspired! ;-)
                                           
Instead of traditional centerpieces you could possibly just utilize a bunch of smaller vases clustered together to create one center arrangement
Assortment of different colored vases and flowers creates a rustic and vintage inspired look
A whole glorified assortment of floral in small vases



Friday, November 4, 2011

Friday I'm in Love

So I'm listening to The Cure's song "Friday I'm In Love" and it inspired me to share a few of the things I came across this week that I really adored!  It's always great to be inspired by a new recipe, craft, or beautiful photo that you can incorporate into an event/entertaining or wedding.  Be inSpiRed.  What are a few of your favorite things this week?

 

{ Beautiful lace back ...swooon!! }

 

{ Tuna Appetizer with creative setup via Style Me Pretty }


{A display of the couple's love story timeline MyWedding.com}
  

             { Rustic tablescape - great setting for a outdoor gathering via Emily Clark Blogspot }

                                                                     xo ...Happy Friday!!!

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Golden Pumpkins

So being the in the fall spirit, I decided to give my mini pumpkins the Midas Touch. These little guys needed some jazzing up, so I sat and drank my morning coffee and painted them for some new table decor.  You could use spray paint as well, but I chose acrylic paint and just took my time.


{ gold acrylic paint from Michael's Craft Store }


{ One layer of paint - this first coat gives it a nice sheen look, but if you want a more golden opaque look then use two - three coats }

 

{Round one for pumpkins ..one more coat to go }

 

{Viola!  Golden pumpkin completed! }

 
{ Add some fall leaves ..faux to last longer :) }

 

{ Line them up however you'd like }


 {Add some gords... and there ya go!  A fall table scape }

Here are a few more ideas I fell upon....


{ Paint pumpkins & gords for fall table centerpiece via Better Homes & Gardens }


 { Use for place settings ..perhaps thanksgiving? via Martha Stewart }


 {Use a white pumpkin, paint golden leaves, and glue on via Ladies' Home Journal }