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favorite things party with nico and lala

Last night I hosted my annual “favorite things” party & gift exchange with the help of Nico and Lala. If you read my holiday tips & tricks post, I alluded to this party there as well as showed off the adorable invitations the ladies whipped up for me! This type of gift exchange is similar to a “secret Santa” except you bring along one of your favorite things aka it’s like shopping for yourself.

There were lots of bows, striped straws and naturally, toasting involved in last night’s festivities. Nico and Lala made my vision come to life with the design and party swag for us all. I’ll let the photos speak for themselves and more party details below.

The signature drink for the night was a little cocktail I created and appropriately named.

CHRISTMAS CHEER:

  • White Wine or Bubbly (up to you how heavy the pour)
  • Splash of cranberry juice
  • Splash of sprite + blood orange soda
  • Garnish with fresh rosemary & cranberries

To each champagne glass, I attached a number and passed out drinks upon friends’ arrival. These numbers were later used to help determine the order of the present picking…and stealing.

To accompany full glasses of Christmas cheer, I also served a few signature homemade desserts & salty snacks: red velvet mini cupcakes, peppermint marshmallow cheesecake bars, hand dipped chocolate festive pretzels and gingerbread truffles. Oh yes and a cheese board for yours truly.  (Email me for the recipes!)

After we consumed far too many sweets, the gift exchange began from a pile of very sought after “favorite things”.

 GIFT EXCHANGE RULES:

1. A gift can only be “stolen” 4 times (there were 20-something of us, normally this is just 3).

2. You can’t steal back a gift or go home with your own.

3. Whoever picks first, can go again at the end.

What was my favorite thing? A 2014 Nico and Lala desktop calendar, of course.

(The Unofficial “Blogger Couch” with Heather of Pineapples & Pearls, Jenna of District Delights, Lacey of A Lacey Perspective & Cathy of Poor Little It Girl)

After the exchange, I brewed up some hot hot chocolate and we each made our own customized drinks from the “bar”.

(Cathy with her masterpiece of a hot chocolate.)

Probably not too surprising if you follow me on instagram, but one of my other favorite things is homemade hot chocolate. I wrapped up a single serving for everyone to take home complete with marshmallows & candy canes. These served as the party favors for the evening, however, I think I might be the only person past the age of 8 that still enjoys a good party favor.

Follow along on instagram for more photos from the night with the below ##.

Special thank you again to Nico and Lala for designing and providing all the fun party swag. If you’re hosting a birthday, baby shower, bachelorette weekend or getting married, these ladies should be your go-to! Plus, they have adorable stationery and other fun products.

Stay tuned tomorrow for the start of a new series + a DIY Ornament idea!

holi-tips & tricks

While we are all quite consumed and over-saturated with gift guides these days (not complaining!), I thought I would offer a few holiday tips and tricks that I use often this time of year.

Below are my top 10 suggestions.

1.  Don’t forget “tree food”.

If you don’t have a green thumb and an extra watering can lying around, no fear. To water my tree, I save and use empty wine bottles and San Pellegrino glass bottles instead. They have the perfect neck to fit in a tree stand and water won’t spill all over the place. Appropriately so, I also label mine so they don’t get thrown away (see below). Water often.

2. Fill the house with “fresh balsam” air freshner.

Whether you have a real or faux tree or no tree at all, this scent plus candles are my favorite to make any room feel and smell a lot more like Christmas. I don’t really think this is cheating either, do you?

3. Scatter scented cinnamon pinecones.

Along the same lines, I pick these up at Whole Foods every year and place around the house in vases and baskets. Most grocery stores have them for purchase near the checkout aisles.

4. Host a “favorite things” party.

This is a big one and one that orginally started with my high school girlfriends and I years ago. We used to do a “Secret Santa” every time we were all home for the holidays throughout college. Well, this soon turned into “favorite things” instead and is a tradition I follow with my DC friends now too. Spoiler Alert: I am hosting my party this weekend with the help of the lovely ladies at Nico and Lala so you’ll get a full recap soon. The idea behind it is that everyone shops for their favorite thing, wraps up their gift sans a tag and brings it to the party. We play a game and at the end of the night, everyone leaves with someone else’s favorite thing. In years past, I have toted along Drybar products, jewels, candles and beauty products that I already own. (More details and photos from the party next week!)

5. Order Holiday/New Year’s Cards.

I posted earlier some of my favorite places to order holiday cards. However, if you’re late to this train, another great idea is a New Year’s card instead. Tiny Prints offers adorable customizable ones that fit any style with super fast shipping.

6. Hang personalized stockings.

This should not be a surprise that I prefer mine monogramed. Right now, Pottery Barn is having amazing sales on their stockings and you can personalized them too. Quick shipping! One of my roomates just ordered hers!

7. Decorate the tree with bows.

If you don’t have time to gather and buy 100 complimentary ornaments or aren’t the best at decorating, the bow tree is for you. In fact, I picked up a few dozen gingham and gold bows from Target this year and turned our real Christmas tree into a bow tree with lights. No ornaments for us.

8.  Order magazine subscriptions with airline miles.

As the end of the year approaches, some airline miles will expire and a few like US Airways and Delta let you redeem unused miles for magazine subscriptions. I stock up in December on all my favorites from People to Southern Living and even Vogue. This is also great to do if you don’t have enough miles for a flight, you probably have enough for a magazine or two and you can “gift” them to friends and family. It makes for a easy and thoughtful gift that lasts all year.

9. Purchase and decorate with real wreaths.

If you don’t have room for a tree or don’t want to be vacuuming up pine-needles until June (like myself), a real wreath is a great way to add a little festive-ness to your house or apartment. They smell just like a Christmas tree and are easier to maintain. No “tree food” required.

10. Light those Holiday candles.

The Ralph Lauren Holiday Classic Candle is worth every penny and lasts forever. We get a few each year and it’s by far one of my favorite holiday scents.  I also love the Rewined holiday scents (“Spiked Cider” & “Wine Under the Tree” – post coming soon on those!)

What Holi-Tips & Tricks do you use this time of year? Share below or email me!

diy gift: festive cookies in a jar

If you need a DIY Christmas gift idea for friends, teachers, coworkers, the hostesses of the world or even a party favor, this post is for you!

“Cookies in A Jar” is a easy DIY project that anyone can put together and most likely with a few ingredients that you already have in your kitchen.

Craft Supplies:
Mason Jar (quart as seen here or pint sized – wide mouth also recommended)
Festive fabric (cut into squares)
Festive ribbon (for bows around the mason jar)
Recipe Card (you should include the recipe with the gift)
Cookie Cutter or Gift Tag (optional touches)

Cookie Jar Dry Ingredients (place in jar in this order):
1 2/3 cups of all purpose flour (can substitute gluten free too!)
1/2 cup white sugar
3/4 teaspoon of baking soda
1 cup of chocolate chips
1 cup of Christmas M&M’s (no one will judge if you add more)
1/2 cup of brown sugar

(Monogram Serving Tray: c/o Swoozies)

Recipe (include these directions on the card):
1. Add 3/4 cup of butter, 1 teaspoon of vanilla and 1 1/2 eggs to the dry mixture.
2. Place tablespoons of the dough onto an ungreased cookie sheet.
3. Bake for 8-10 minutes at 350 degrees.
4. Enjoy! Makes ~1 dozen cookies.

(I took this recipe from Julia’s Best Ever Chocolate Chip Cookies and modified it a bit.)

 And truly, what’s a better “from the heart” gift than homemade cookies?

You can also use this recipe to whip up your own batch of “from scratch” Christmas cookies! Let me know how it turns out and if you make some festive jars of your own!

holi-cards for everyone

I cannot believe that tomorrow is already Thanksgiving and this weekend we’ll be decking the halls at my house. Hello December!

I am currently updating my address lists and ordering my own Christmas cards for 2013. A few of my friends have asked me which companies I prefer for holi-cards so I’ve put together a list of some of my favorites below.

Some of these are completely custom, others you can use a template or add a photo. There is something for everyone no matter what your style or preference.

Nico & Lala
Tiny Prints
Swoozies
Minted
Invitation Box
Muffy Writes a Note
Zazzle
Paper Source
Kate Spade
The Dandelion Patch
Union Street Papery

On another note, how do you display your cards at home? I’m loving these fun DIY ideas.

 Images: 1 // 2 // 3 // 4 // 5 // 6

thanksgiving a la swoozies

After a few weeks of perusing inspiration boards and photos, I finally came up with my Thanksgiving tablescape and place settings for this year with the help of my lovely friends at Swoozies!

AND I’m bringing it to you a week early! What good is a holiday tablescape the day of anyway? Hopefully this will inspire your own table in plenty of time for next week.

 To show it off, I celebrated an early “Friendsgiving” with some of my closest friends. Georgetown Events Catering sent over a delicious feast from Jetties.  And needless to say, I am certain that this was the first of many food comas to come…

Large Chalkboard/Serving Tray – c/o Swoozies

Burlap Silverware Pockets + Chalkboard Nameplates – c/o Swoozies

(I can’t decide if the nameplates should be full name or initials – What do you think?)

“Family, Turkey, Nap, Good Times” Napkins – c/o Swoozies

Chalkboard Wine Tags – c/o Swoozies

“Family, Turkey, Nap, Good Times” Stadium Cups – c/o Swoozies

Slate Wine Bottle Topper – c/o Swoozies

Mini Chalkboard Trays – c/o Swoozies

“Turkey & Pie & Football, OH MY!” Napkins –  c/o Swoozies

“We Gather Together” Platter – c/o Swoozies

Chalkboard Food Signs – c/o Swoozies

Gold Chevron Placemat – c/o Swoozies

(Follow along on instagram to see our #whatiamthankfulfor #responses)

Don’t forget to check out the rest of the Swoozies Thanksgiving Collection.

P.S. DC area friends – If you’re around for the holiday, you can order your own Thanksgiving meal from Georgetown Events Catering for the day of or days leading up to Thanksgiving.

More info on how to order HERE.