Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Thursday, December 23, 2010

"No Peeking" Holiday Gift Tags

Today I am busy busy wrapping away, but just took a few minutes to browse the net and found these adorable and free printable "No Peeking" holiday gift tags from paper Crave ... how cute!
How about you? Are you finished shopping, wrapping, and baking? Later on we are making cupcakes... yummm... I love the holidays!

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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Holiday Decorating Ideas: Festive Banisters

Inspiration for decorating your banister for the holidays... there is still time!
Fresh evergreens and red berries, candles, cut out paper shapes,
feathers and holiday white lights...

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Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Color Inspiration: Dining Room Holiday Decor

If you are tired of the traditional red and green Christmas color scheme, try something new! I love this sparkly table setting with shiny silver and blue. Add ornaments, ribbon, glitter, candles and garland to make your holiday gathering a memorable one.
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... and a glimpse of a winter wonderland ~ watercolor art paintings
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Monday, December 20, 2010

The weekend and a (Christmas) recipe...

THIS POST IS FROM ROOM REMIX - THE BLOG .

Hey! So how was your weekend?
Sunset Photo Thomas J. Story
Mine was good. Thanks for asking! :-)

Some of the highlights: 

1.  I finally got my Christmas cards done and in the mail! 
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2.  We went to a Christmas party on Saturday night and had a great time. 
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3. Yesterday I spent some time making (and eating) Christmas goodies.

I know.  Crazy exciting...

I'm not a traditional frosted Christmas sugar cookie girl, and if we all made them we'd have way too many of those and not enough other things, so I leave that part up to my sisters. When it comes to Christmas goodies, they know that whatever I bring will involve chocolate... They love it (almost) as much as I do, so they're good with that.

One of the recipes I made this weekend is so simple. It's made up of only 3 ingredients and also freezes really well. I thought maybe some of you would like to make it, too, so here's the recipe.

Chocolate Almond Bark Treats

- 1 box Ritz crackers
- Peanut butter
- 1 package chocolate almond bark

Spread peanut butter on one side of a cracker and place another cracker on top - making a cracker sandwich. Melt chocolate almond bark. Dip the cracker sandwiches in the almond bark, making sure all sides are coated well. Place on waxed paper and let harden. Eat and enjoy...

Happy Monday.  Hope it's a great one!

Monday Inspiration

Font sizeFrom home to home, and heart to heart, from one place to another. The warmth and joy of Christmas brings us closer to each other. Emily Matthews
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Saturday, December 18, 2010

A gift idea that will put a smile on your face...

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It does just make you smile, doesn't it?  Super fun idea for the root beer lover from Crafty Sisters

There are some pretty good links on my facebook page, too, that you might not want to miss.  Just sayin'... :-)

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Romantic Holiday Gifts : Tiffany Blue Box

Have you ever received a present wrapped in the Tiffany blue box?
So romantic... Here's to little surprises under your tree!
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Color Inspiration: Honeysuckle Holiday

Fill this holiday season with the bold and cheerful color of Honeysuckle. Found in fashion, design, art, holiday decorations, and interiors... and even desserts!



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Monday, December 13, 2010

Snowflakes - not just for Christmas...

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BHG.com Photo Michael Partenio Designer Karin Lidbeck-Brent
I love these first two images from BHG's Special Interest Publication Christmas Ideas magazine. The snowflakes are so pretty tripping up the stairs, and I also like the idea of hanging them from ribbons behind or above the headboard.

The nice thing is that snowflakes aren't just for Christmas (trust me on this one - I live in Minnesota! :-)) so you could keep them up all winter long...
BHG.com Photo Michael Partenio Designer Karin Lidbeck-Brent

Find out how to make the snowflakes here...

You know how it goes with me.  One snowflake idea leads to a few more...

Circle of Snow wreath from Midwest Living...

Marthastewart.com shows you how to make these Screw-Punched Hurricanes and includes the templates.

and these frosted cylinders using glass frosting spray...

I talked about Jen's Snowflake Art on facebook the other day...

Snowflake pillows (free template) via Tip Junkie...

I love a steamy mug of chai or mocha latte, so if someone is trying to figure out a little something to make me for Christmas, these Marshmallow Snowflakes would be awesome! :-)


or these cupcakes in all their chocolately snowflakey fabulousness...
Have you made any snowflakes projects this year or used them in your decorating?

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Ideas for Your Christmas Table

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I'm probably like many of you in that I didn't grow up with exotic tablescapes or decorations in my home. 
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My mom was the ultimate entertainer, but not because she threw glamorous parties or gorgeous family dinners.  She was a minister's wife on an extremely limited budget who never knew who was going to show up at her home or when, but somehow miraculously always managed to have just the right amount of food on the table and everyone always felt welcome and loved.  
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I don't know how she did it, but I never remember having to turn anyone away, or it being obvious that she had to really get creative to serve everyone for any given meal.  No fancy tablescapes, but lot's of good food, great conversation and much laughter.  She was, and still is, an amazing example of what true hospitality and entertaining is really all about...
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Our Christmas family get togethers have remained simple and uncomplicated in that way over the years, many times because there were so many of us that you couldn't get us all at a table (or even two) anyways! 
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For the last five years or so, though, (has it been longer, girls?)  we've started setting up several long tables in their basement and one of my sisters and some nieces have done a great job of decorating them with just some simple, inexpensive decorations to add a little festive flair. 
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That's what drew me to many of the ideas in this post.

4 of the ideas from Midwest Living's Festive Holiday Tables

They're very pretty but most of them are made up of simple elements that you could use to make your table festive on a budget without putting a ton of time into it.
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This pretty napkin started out plain white, but they added the gold dots with paint.  So pretty...
Style at Home Photo Virginia MacDonald
I also like this unique arrangement for a buffet table using iron shepherds hooks inside tall sturdy vases filled with sand and then accessorized with ornaments and lanterns...

Midwest Living Photo Kim Cornelison

How do you decorate your Christmas table?

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Thursday, December 9, 2010

My Christmas Wish List

I am thrilled to participate in Jen's fun guest post "What I want for Christmas" on Made By Girl. The question is: What one item do you want most for Christmas? If I had to choose just one item, it would definitely be the white "Daily System" from Pottery Barn.
I am a little crazy when it comes to organization ~ I like everything to have a place. When all my art supplies are organized, I can focus on my painting. Happy Holidays to you Jen, and thank you for having me!
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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

My Christmas Tree

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So here's the scoop on my Christmas tree this year. Very much a just-figure-it-out-as-you-go project. :-)

I decided to put it up in the family room, thinking that we would probably see and enjoy it more there than where I had it in previous years.(btw, it's fake (in case you can't tell :-)) I bought it on the after-Christmas clearance 5 years ago. It's not bad for a fake and I DO love the convenience of having a prelit!  One of these years we may have to put up a real one, just for something different - and of course there's nothing like the smell of fresh pine...)
Moving the tree created a bit of an ornament dilemma for me. I didn't want to buy a bunch of new ornaments, and I also didn't want to do traditional red. I had these orange ornaments already so I decided to use them with silver (some of which I purchased new). I already had the snowflakes from previous years, and picked up some inexpensive icicle ornaments to add a litte something extra.
As I was decorating it was still feeling a little bare, but rather than buying more to fill I decided to just use ribbon. It's something that I can use again for something, even if it's not the tree next year, unlike ornaments that I may tire of. The orange ribbon I just casually tied to the branches...
The silver ribbon started coming off of the roll this way and I thought it looked pretty, so I left it curled and just cut it into lengths I thought I liked and added that too.
Sort of random and unconstructed, but not so bad.  Now if I decide to go in a completely different direction next year it will be easier to justify because I didn't create a completely new scheme full of all new ornaments that I would feel bad about not using.

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I'm linking this up to Sarah's party and Julia's Party. Be sure to check them out - I'm sure there'll be tons of inspiration!