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