Showing posts with label Holiday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holiday. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Accents so affordable you can justify purchasing for the season

I have found some home accents so affordable, you can justify purchasing them for just the holiday season. Yet, these are quality items that you will be able to use again for holidays to come!
 
http://www.swagsgalore.com/elegance-voile-sheer-curtains.html
 
http://www.swagsgalore.com/whstcu.html
 
https://www.etsy.com/listing/150103961/riley-blake-medium-dots-in-christmas-by?ref=shop_home_active
 
https://www.etsy.com/shop/BobbieLouFabric?ref=l2-shopheader-name
 
https://www.etsy.com/listing/96044140/sale-20x20-set-zigzag-chevron-greenwhite?ref=shop_home_feat
Chartreuse and White zig zag accent pillows from Rainey Creek Home.
 
https://www.etsy.com/listing/114982297/sale-16x16-set-redwhite-zig-zag-chevron?ref=shop_home_active
Red and white chevron pillow covers from Rainey Creek Home.
 
https://www.etsy.com/listing/117199047/traditions-red-and-white-christmas?ref=shop_home_active
Table runner in Premier Prints Traditions from Rainey Creek Home.
 
Happy decorating!
 
Be sure to check out Swags Galore to learn how you can enter to win a $250 shopping spree!
 
 

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Giveaway Tuesday!

GIVEAWAY TUESDAY!!
 
Thanksgiving is coming up. Are you thinking about table runners and placemats? If so, this is the giveaway for you!
 
Set of four double sided placemats with matching table runner. 
Runner measures: approximately 15" wide by 54" long
Place mats measure approximately 20" wide by 15" long
Made from a medium weight jacquard fabric and are reversible
 

 

 


 
To enter:
 
1) Leave a comment here with a way to contact you.
2) Share on Social Media
3) Follow our blog, or invite a friend to follow!
 
One entry per above for up to three entries.
 
Giveaway runs through Monday 11/11 at 11:59 pm.
 
Good luck! Enjoy!

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

A Simple Halloween Party for Children


I am just so brilliant and fantastic that I gave my children the awesome idea to throw a Halloween party for their classmates. Since I work at night we had planned to do it in the afternoon from 4pm-5:30pm. I thought this would be a bad time because of work schedules, siblings, lessons, classes, day care and other things. So I came up with the brilliant idea to give each of my children 30 invites and give them to everyone they knew. Give them out on the bus, give them out at lunch time, at recess. . .  And I'll be a monkey's uncle if everyone didn't just show up to my little Halloween party.

My daughter, Miriam, as a Strawberry, standing next to the mutilated ghost piñata. My son, Josh, as a cheeseburger. :) We like food at our house :) In fact, I hope you aren't looking at this blog post for decorating ideas, because I spent so much time preparing the food that I didn't do a lick of decorating other than put a pumpkin tablecloth on the food table.

So here's what we served:
 
Mummies:

Wrap a hot dog with cheese and crescent roll dough to look like a mummy, leaving a little slit for the mustard eyes.
 
Fruit and Cheese cut from cookie cutters
A bat, a pumpkin and a cat cut from small fondant cutters. Some who have read my blog before know this is one of my favorite simple things to do to add a little more fun to food. We cut watermelon, cantaloupe and cheese with the Halloween shapes fondant cutters and arranged them on plates and in bowls. It is fun to here the little bursts of excitement from around the yard as each child sat down to eat their snacks and realized they were shapes.
 
Carmel Marshmallow popcorn
This was the easiest thing in the world and so good!
Pop 12 cups of popcorn
melt 1/2 cup butter and mix in 1/2 cup brown sugar in a microwave safe bowl ( I use my pyrex wet measuring cup)
then at about 8 of the large marshmallows and melt them into the butter and brown sugar. Be careful though because any experienced Peep microwaver knows that marshmallows blow up when microwaved. I let the microwave for 15 second intervals and then mixed. I did this until it was completely liquid. It was probably about 45 seconds in total.
Then drizzle over the popcorn. To make it easier for the kids to just grab and go I formed them into popcorn balls, which was very easy to do since they were sticky from the marshmallows.

Skeleton Cake

And then we had the skeleton cake. Oh, the skeleton cake. . .  I once googled "Decorating gone wrong" for a blog post and saw the most terrible living spaces in creation. I will not be including pictures of the skeleton cake in this blog post lest someone google "Cake decorating gone wrong" and my blog comes up! First, it looked like a gingerbread man. Then when I tried to fix it with icing, instead of looking like a skeleton, it just looked like a desekating human being with its entrails exposed, but still functioning. I had to make another one so I wouldn't frighten the kiddos too badly. Don't need to give them any more therapy fodder. So this is all you're going to get. Skeleton fabric:

https://www.etsy.com/listing/110664588/alexander-henry-estrella-de-los-muertos?ref=shop_home_active
ha! This is called Estrella De Los Meurtos. You can find it at Bobbie Lou Fabric :)


BUT, my cake recipe is awesome! So I have a special way to make the box cakes a little more homemade tasting and a little less boxy. :)

So here's what the back of the box looks like:

Substitute the water for buttermilk. Use 4 large eggs instead of three, or use three jumbo size eggs.
 
Badda bing, badda boom! Done! It tastes delicious! And no one will ever know it came from the box! They think it's homemade because there's just something a little bit different.
 
Sometimes I also decrease the baking temp by 20 degrees and cook it for ten minutes longer for more even baking and color. But that really varies from oven to oven, I think.
 
What remains of the ghost piñata.
 
For games we did the ghost piñata. We had two age groups, 3 and 6 year olds, so what we decided to do was prepackage goody bags with 5 pieces of candy each, then stuff them in the piñata. When they cracked open the piñata each child got a bag of candy instead of the bigger kids taking over and pushing the little ones out of the way. It worked really well.
 
Then we played pin the tail on the witches cat. My son made that up! And I'm not putting pictures of that up either because subjecting the party crowd to my artwork was bad enough.
 
Then we played truth or dare! This one was a lot of fun.
 
My husband cut and sanded two 4 by 4 blocks of wood. We covered them with paper and wrote the truth questions and the dares on them. For dares we had:
1) Lick your elbow
2) Spin around 5 times and try to walk straight
3) Eat a spoonful of mustard
4)Act like a gorilla for ten seconds
5) Do a crabwalk across the room
6) Stuff your mouth full of marshmallows and sing "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star."
 
Then for Truths we had:
1) Are you afraid of the dark?
2) Do you walk or talk in your sleep?
3) Do you sneak snacks when your mom isn't looking?
4) What super power would you have and why?
5) What's the most disgusting thing you've ever eaten?
6) If you could be any animal, what would it be and why?
 
So everyone in the world showed up and it ended up being a great party. Even if I didn't decorate :)
 
Here are some fun fabric and home décor finds!
https://www.etsy.com/listing/108980001/alexander-henry-chuchulucos-in-natural?ref=shop_home_active
 
This one makes me laugh. Silliness. It's called Calaveras, also found at Bobbie Lou's.
 
Thinking ahead to Thanksgiving. This would make a great table runner.
https://www.etsy.com/listing/165953179/camelot-fabrics-birds-of-a-feather?ref=shop_home_active
 
https://www.etsy.com/listing/117704194/table-runner-13x72-jenn-summerland-grey?ref=shop_home_active
 
https://www.etsy.com/listing/117706961/table-runner-13x72-sherbet-orange?ref=shop_home_active
And this Towers tablecloth from Rainey Creek Home.
 
I love this time of year! So many great decorating opportunities!
 
Happy Halloween, everyone!
 

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Let the season begin!!! Read for information about holiday orders!


2012 Holiday Orders

Place your holiday orders at our etsy shopor our website.

Thanksgiving, Thursday November 29th
All window treatment orders to be received by thanksgiving must be placed by OCTOBER 15th. We will still take orders for Thanksgiving after October 15th, but we will charge the expedited fee.

**Normally, our expedited fee is $50 plus an additional $5 for each additional item after one. And that guarantees you will receive it within six business days. During our busy holiday time, we will not make this time guarantee and so we will be lowering our expedited fee to $40 per order. This will only guarantee your order will be shipped USPS 2-3 day priority by Friday November 23rd.

The last day we will guarantee November 23rd as the ship date is Friday November 16th. Any fabric received after Friday the 16th is not guaranteed to be received by Thanksgiving, though we will do our best.

Christmas and other year end holidays
Christmas: Tuesday December 25th
All year end holiday orders MUST be placed by MONDAY NOVEMBER 5th or they will be charged the expedited fee. **Read the note above on expediting. Expediting for Christmas orders will not guarantee it within the usual six business days but will guarantee it to arrive in time for the year end holidays.

The final ship date for all year end holiday orders will be Monday December 17th. They will be shipped USPS 2-3 day priority. All fabric for end of year holiday order must be received by MONDAY DECEMBER 10th or it will not be guaranteed to be shipped out by Monday December 17th. We will continue to accept order after the 10th, but they will not be guaranteed to arrive by Christmas, though we will do our best.

***!!! This is our busiest time of year as people prepare their homes to receive visitors. We ask that you take special note of the dates above. Every time we receive a message asking for the status of your window treatments it sets us back a little further. We have to take the time to read and respond to each of those. And with 100+ open orders at a time, that time can add up. We ask that you not write us to ask about the status of your shade UNLESS it has not arrived by the guaranteed time we quoted from the time your order was placed. Your cooperation with this is greatly appreciated. We will do our best to keep in touch throughout production, but our focus will be on the construction and we will likely only communicate when absolutely necessary during the holiday season. It will also be extremely helpful to us if you follow the instructions in the “Description” section of the listings when inquiring about your order. !!!****

WE WOULD ALSO LIKE TO NOTE THAT IF YOU ARE PLACING AN ORDER DURING THIS TIME AND IT IS NOT NEEDED IN TIME FOR THE HOLIDAYS WE ASK THAT YOU NOTE THAT DURING OUR CONVERSATION SO THAT WE DO NOT CHARGE YOU THE EXPEDITED FEE.

As always, we appreciate your business and look forward to working with you. Thank you.


Place your order at our etsy store or on our Website.