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how-to: macarons + mimosas

When you first hear “macarons + mimosas”, you might think springtime, bridal showers or even Easter brunch. Now those are all quite appropriate occasions to indulge in macarons and sip on mimosas, but may I suggest a fall spin?  I did just that this past weekend at the Dagne Dover event I hosted at Urban Chic and it worked just as well so I had to share with you below.

Apple Cider Mimosas

These are similar to the Apple Cider Bourbon Mimosas I posted earlier this season (sans the bourbon and fancy garnishes).

Ingredients: 

  • 2 parts Bubbly
  • 1 part Apple Cider (fresh or store bought)
  • Dash of Cinnamon
  • Few pinches of Sugar
  • Orange Juice (for the rim)

Directions:

This cocktail mix is all about the taste and there are no formal measurements involved (read: easy).

  1. Dip the rim of the glass in a bowl of OJ and then into the cinnamon sugar mixture.
  2. Fill each glass 3/4 full of champagne (more or less, up to you!)
  3. Add a splash of apple cider.
  4. Voila!

Fall Macarons

For this occasion, Macaron Bee was sweet enough to send some treats our way to enjoy. However, whether you’re picking out flavors or making your own, chose ones with fall flavors in mind. We had pumpkin spice and raspberry macarons which were also orange and pink to match the overall color scheme of the day.

P.S. Pumpkin Spice Macarons = mini pumpkin pies, delish!

The Details:

As you might of guessed, this is my favorite part. You can find delicious recipes for drinks but it’s really the details that can leave a lasting impression on your guests while pulling it all together. Below are a few tips that I used for the day but they really can be applied to any celebration you host to make your guests feel that much more special. Oh and the pretty presentation doesn’t hurt either.

1. Presentation + Containers: I used glass carafes for the bubbly and apple cider and set up a mimosa bar complete with a cinnamon + sugar in glass bowls. Simple things like pouring the champagne out of its bottle and apple cider out of the pot (or store bought container) make it so much more pleasing to look at. I also used a copper ice bucket for waters, this gold serving tray for the drinks, mason jars for straws and a tiered stand for the macarons.

2. Party Supplies + Colors: If you keep your color scheme simple (1-2 colors, 3 at most), it makes purchasing supplies easier too. I chose pink and orange with accents of gold for this day. It was bright and playful but also tied in the drinks and macaron colors. For party supplies, pick items with your theme in mind too. Just like with apparel, prints + pattern mixing is totally appropriate. I chose pink polka dot cocktail napkins and used orange striped paper straws from my fave: Swoozies (it’s safe to assume I have used just about every color of these now).

3. Labels: Labeling items on display is also a great way to add a little something more to any presentation. This can go beyond placecards  on dining tables and buffet items. I tied on gift tags that read “cheers” and “cider” to each of the carafes on the mimosa bar. I also used chalkboard labels for my sugar container.

3. Finishing Touches: Last but certainly not least, the “finishing touches”. Add candles (I used a pumpkin spice one), fresh flowers (peonies) and bows around carafes, mason jars and wherever deems appropriate.  At the last minute for this occasion, I decided to purchase mini sparking san pellegrinos. I play by the rule that even when everything is checked off my list, there is normally one last detail left that might of slipped my mind. In this case, it was the waters. This is the type of detail that you might not think of at first but one that is greatly appreciated later by guests and makes sure nothing is left unnoticed.

So before we move full swing force ahead in the holiday posts, here is one last theme that is fitting for celebrating a fall birthday,  hosting a book club or shower, brunch with the girls or “just because”. Try it out! Let me know how you decide to use it!

the neat life.

One of my favorite rooms in my house is the kitchen. Sure, the dining room and living room are great for entertaining but every single time I host friends, EVERYONE always ends up in the kitchen. It really does have a lot of character; exposed brick walls, patriotic touches (a la Pottery Barn), double ovens and a charming little view of our back patio. However, this is also why I am so embarrassed to say that before the lovely ladies of Neat Method DC took over my kitchen, it was quite a mess.

Neat Method is a lifestyle service that specializes is professional organizing with a fun and “neat” take on it. One of my sorority sisters, Raelynn and her good friend, Catherine, brought the San Francisco/Chicago based company to DC recently – and thank goodness for that.

{Raelynn & Catherine of Neat Method DC}

Now, before I go any further I must add that I’ve always considered myself to be quite organized and Type A+ when it comes to the home, office or even back in school. But when you combine three girls and all their items plus my roomates and I’s love for koozies, custom stadium cups, cupcake liners and the like, you end up with one big mess. I still remember the moment when I was getting ready for a party, opened the “pantry” and a bottle of olive oil came tumbling down all over me, the counters and my new dress. Whoops! It might of been then that I knew we needed this dynamic duo to come to the rescue and force us to de-clutter, stay organized (which I am proud to say we have!) and throw away the many duplicates (really, no one needs 3 can openers).

 Raelynn and Catherine spent a few days organizing our kitchen, entertaining bar, all my parties supplies and even our storage closet full of holiday decorations and winter coats. I think they were pretty much sick of me all my striped straws and spices. They labeled, bought new items and made our lives 1000x easier. They also made me vow to never buy another tervis tumbler or cocktail napkin again.

Shocker: this promise was quickly broken.

Below is a look at a few before (don’t JUDGE) and afters of their work! Neat Method is a wonderful service perfect for moves, closets, offices and even gifts. These two will organize just about anything and with a smile + awesome beats on along the way.

P.S. those stadium cups below..go 4 rows back (#iwishiwaskidding).

 

Be sure to follow Neat Method along on instagram and the DC gals on twitter (#theneatlife). Even if you can’t or don’t want someone to organize your things –  their blog can provide you with helpful tips (#tiptuesdays) each week to incorporate in your everyday life – including travel advice (I desperately needed this!)

Hopefully this inspires you to live a little more neat and begin to de-clutter this fall. My next project…the closet. Wish me luck!

{Photographs by Ali Mansouri}

tablescape tuesday: thanksgiving prep

I wrote yesterday that I would be celebrating and hosting Thanksgiving with my family in DC this year. In college, I flew home to Florida for the holiday each year and since then (5 years already, ahh!), I have alternated between Florida, DC with friends (#friendsgiving) and other nearby destinations. This year, however, is different because my entire family will be headed up to DC to celebrate Thanksgiving with a fall backdrop for once (no pretty orange and red leaves in Florida this time of year or ever). I’m the oldest of four — with two younger sisters and one younger brother ages 9 to 23 so needless to say, it’ll be a full house around my dining room table.

I’m spending the next couple of weeks setting the menu with the help of my stepmom (she’s the best cook!) and youngest sister (she has a few requests, ha!). I’m also in the market for the perfect tablescape to share with them.

I plan to keep our Pottery Barn pumpkins and leaves in tact and add other pieces, fresh flowers and place settings for a put-together yet casual feel. After all, this essentially will be a “kids table” with all four of us in attendance.

Below are a few inspiration pictures I have been browsing to get me in the spirit.

{Image via Better Homes & Gardens}

{Image via Tidbits & Twine}

{Image via my friend, Mandy of Waiting on Martha}

However, I am most inspired by this Camille Styles Thanksgiving video from 2011.

She captivates the entire holiday perfectly with family, food and no small detail left unnoticed (love is in the details, right?) . This is also why she is such an inspiring entertaining role model of mine!

Be sure to check back later this month to take a look at how my tablescape turns out!

how-to: add touches of fall-ness

There’s hardly anything better than walking around the house in December and thinking “it smells just like Christmas”. I absolutely love this feeling when you can smell the tree, scented candles and baked goods all throughout the house. Well, the same can be said for fall and yesterday morning, as I walked down my own stairs to the kitchen, I literally thought “it smells just like fall in here!”.

How is this so? By adding just the right touches of fall-ness to the place you call home. Don’t worry, these are all super simple and no fancy decorating required.

1. Pumpkin Scented Candles – Sprinkle the house with these and light often (kitchen + living room are most important for seasonal candles). Try also adding a complimentary hand soap in the kitchen or bathroom (I use this one).

      Spiced Pumpkin – Yankee Candle

        Pumpkin Candles  – World Market

Mexican Pumpkin – World Maket

Boulangerie Jar Pumpkin Soufflé Candle – Anthropologie

2. Autumn Air Freshner – There is only one freshner listed here because this is hands down the only one you’ll ever need! Place by an entry way or in a front room and your entire house will smell just like fall.

Autumn Wallflower  – Bath & Body Works

3. Baked Goods – You can make from scratch or try the one below for same great results.

Pumpkin Bread & Muffin Mix by Trader Joe’s – Just add eggs, oil & water. Some chocolate chips don’t hurt either. This is the best pumpkin bread I’ve ever tasted via mix and it’s the easiest too!

4. Fall Treats – Bowls of candy on coffee tables and by entry ways (think candy corn, kisses and anything bite sized for guests and yourself to enjoy all month long).

5. Fall Decor – Mini pumpkins, large pumpkins, wreaths, odds and ends by Pottery Barn (HALLOWEEN SALE).  This is where you can add as little or as much as you want (detailed tablescapes aren’t for everyone, I know). I tend to go for more of a “fall pumpkin” theme as opposed to solely Halloween themed.

{Home Sweet Home}

How do you get your house ready for fall?

swoozies + kate spade: office & party

So I was absolutely “that girl” in grade school (and high school, for that matter) who loved loved loved shopping for “school supplies”. When the list was finally mailed to my house at the end of summer (because no, we didn’t email with teachers then), I was beyond excited to head to the nearest Target or the like to get my list and then some. This normally meant just about everything was pink and somehow ended up with my monogram on it.

Well, not much has changed since then…now it’s just office supplies that I have far too much of. This is also why I was super excited when I learned that one of my favorite party and paper goods stores, Swoozies, was teaming up with none other than Kate Spade to create a special line of desk accessories, gifts and party supplies. And what do I love even more than office supplies? Yep, party supplies.

I have been so lucky to have shopped at two Swoozies locations (Palm Beach Gardens & Atlanta), which are both stores that I should be never allowed into (kidding!). Fortunately, anyone can shop Swoozies products online and this Kate Spade collection is one that shouldn’t be missed!

{Image via Swoozies}

Here are a few of my favorites from the newly released line:

 1. Bow Paper Clips + Bow Push Pins – I mean, do I have to even explain these first two? Bows.

2. Pencil Set – I love the so-called “modern charm” and phrases that were added to these.

3. Gold Dots Notebook – I have one of these notebooks and it’s full of lists that are much prettier to look at.

4. Coasters (THESE and THESE and fine, these glitter ones too!) –  There is no need to discriminate here; the more, the merrier.

5. “Cold Hands, Warm Heart” Thermal Mug – I find this mug quite appropriate for colder months ahead and office commutes.

6. Treat Yourself Favor Bags  – These could be used at fun birthday or Christmas party in green.

7.  Gold Dots Cocktail Napkins  – These napkins are made for a New Year’s Eve soirée.

8. All Occasions Card Set  – I love to have a set of cards on deck for just about any occasion and these do just the trick.

What are your faves? Do you still get just as excited as I do over office + school supplies? I think I’ll take one of each, please!