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Thursday, August 23, 2012

Strawberry~Angel Food Cake~White Chocolate Skewers

Need an easy, yummy snack that will impress everyone??
Well, here you go!
Strawberry~Angel Food Cake~White Chocolate Skewers

 

To make approximately 22 skewers, you will need:
2 regular sized containers of strawberries
1 angel food cake
1 bag of white chocolate chips

Cut the angel food cake and strawberries into pieces, and slide onto skewers.
Melt the white chocolate chips using a double boiler, and drizzle over the
skewers. Chill in the refrigerator before serving.

It's such a tasty treat - I made these for my bible study last night, and everyone seemed
to love them! And they look so pretty on a platter =) If you have time, you can tie a ribbon
on the end of the skewer for a little more decoration. 


Wednesday, July 11, 2012

French Country Chic Bridal Shower

This post is about a bridal shower that my sister and I hosted for a sweet young
woman, Katie.  I refer to it as "French Country Chic".... that's the only way I
I can figure out how to describe it - but if you have a better idea, let me know!

Katie is very laid back and never struck me as a girly-girl who loves pinks and hearts, etc.
So I wanted to throw a shower that represented Katie's personality. The shower was in May,
so I also wanted something fresh, not too spring-y, but not too summer-y.
I think we hit the nail on the head with this one! You'll have to excuse the pictures -
for some reason they are blurry even though they look great on my camera.
Like I've said before.... I am NO photographer =)

My sister told me about her idea for a centerpiece that involved making paper flowers.
I was a little skeptical at first, but after she showed me a picture of some she already
made, I was sold on the idea!  We used doublesided scrapbook paper from Hobby
Lobby (for a good tuturial on how to make these, click here). After Rebekah made
the flowers, I formed them into bouquets.

We wanted to put the paper flower bouquets in wine bottles. One problem - we
don't drink wine! A friend of my mother's heard us talking about the idea, and
said that her brother makes stained glass art using old wine bottles from a local
restaurant. She was sure that she could get us some - and she did!! It worked out
perfectly =) We kept the wine bottles with their original color, but they can always
be spray painted to match any theme.  Didn't they turn out so perfect?!?

I wanted to do something unique for a table runner. I came across the idea of
using a variety of paper doiles. I thought doiles would complement the wine bottle
bouquets nicely, but I didn't like the stark white color of the doiles for this shower.
So I decided to tea stain them.  It was a pretty long process, because
I tea stained a TON of doiles, but the effect was worth it. I chose to use different
kinds of tea (regular tea, green tea, lemon tea, earl-gray tea) and stained them for
different amounts of time so there would be a variation of colors on the doiles. 
If you aren't familiar with tea staining, click here for a good tutorial.

Since there was going to be so many doilies on the table, I decided I didn't
need to have anything as far as placemats go. I just set clear plastic plates
at each table setting.  We used tan fabric that we already had, and cut it
into squares for napkins. Then we used random pieces of fabric that
coordinated with the colors of the wine bottle bouquets (all the fabric was
given to us from a lady at church - thanks Debi!). We made rosettes out
of the fabric, and hot glued them to a black hair twistie to make custom
napkin rings.  For a tutorial on making fabric rosettes, click here.

Also on the tables were each person's favor - a set of coasters, hand made
by my sister. The colors of the coasters also complemented our color
scheme, and there were many different colors to the sets so that each person
could pick one that matched their home the best.  We wrapped the coaster
sets, and added a little tag so everyone would know exactly what it was.
I thought they turned out so cute! Here's a tutorial for those as well.

We used black chair covers (from my wedding), but decided we wanted
something cute on the backs of them. We already had spools of ivory lace,
originally thinking it would be used as the table runner, before we came up with
the doily idea. So my sister made little bows, and put a fabric rosette in the middle.
She hot glued a safety pin to the back of each bow. I thought they were just the
right touch on each chair!

I wanted to incorporate the doiles in another way to help tie in the decor
of the shower. So I decided to make a couple pennants to hang. I used
10" doiles for the pennants.  But I decided that black letters on tea stained
doiles didn't make the pennants stand out as much as I wanted them to. So I cut
circles (using a cricut) out of different colors of scrapbook paper that coordinated
 with paper flowers and glued them to the doiles. I made the letters using the cricut
as well. We hung them using fishing line. And I'm not gonna lie, it was a huge
pain to string them so that they laid evenly... it was a lot more time consuming
that I thought it would be. But, they ended up looking so cute:
BEST WISHES, TONY & KATIE.



On either side of the pennants, we hung lanterns that were covered
in doiles. I didn't love them as much as I thought I was going to, but
they were still adorable and really played off the doiles in the rest of
the room. And again... another tutorial here, just in case!

We brought in a little bench for Katie to sit on to open her gifts. Then I
added a couple of sage green pillows that my grandmother and I made, oh,
about 8 years ago! I don't use them at my house, but they sure worked for the
shower! Rebekah made the tan pillows that went behind the green ones from
the same fabric as the napkins. It was such a cute little area to open presents =)


And what would a shower be without some kind of wreath?!? I made small
wreaths to hang on the lattice. I used straw wreaths, wrapped in the same
fabric as the tan pillows and napkins. Then I made fabric rosettes using the
same fabric as the napkin rings. I finished each rosette off with a pearl in the
middle. I think they are sweet =)

One of my favorites parts of this shower was the display area we created.
I had an old window from the house my mom grew up in. I made an
H (Katie's married last name is Hernandez) out of cardboard and
reindeer moss. I didn't want to permanently attach it to the window, so I
used a pull tab that you usually hang on walls when you don't want to put a
nail in - I can't think of the name, but I'm sure you know what I'm talking about!
I brought a couple frames from my house to display as well - in one went Katie
and Tony's engagement picture, and the other had a saying "Each for the other,
both for the Lord." It was advice given to my mom before she got married, and
I think it's good advice for any couple! Just a few candles to the mix and the display
area is done =) 



Below the display area is where we put the door prizes and gifts for the kids.
The door prizes, which I thought were wrapped so cute, were for the first person
to RSVP, and the winners of the game. The prizes were a scarf and matching
earrings - and this time, we remembered to get pictures of a couple of the
prizes AFTER they were opened too! For each of the kids who came to the shower,
we gave them a fabric necklace that Rebekah made. We figured they wouldn't
really want a set of coasters, so the necklaces were their favors.





Another way that we incorporated doiles into this shower was by using them on the
invitations.  My sister already had these tan cardboard-looking cards. She added
a half circle doily to the front, and printed on the inside of the doily. She left a space
for a green ribbon to go across the front. I thought they looked so cute! I know the
words are hard to read, but here is what the invite said:
They've made the plans
& ordered the cake,
& they're anxious for
the vows they'll make!

Help pass the time &
shorten the wait
a shower is planned
& here's the date!
Then all the info for the shower was listed on the inside of the
card, on coordinating scrapbook paper.

The food for the shower was SO delicious! And the best thing was that so
many people volunteered to help make things! A lady who helped
host the shower made lemony chicken casserole - the name is deceiving
because you really can't taste the lemon. I made twice baked potato
casserole and grape salad, a friend of ours made green beans, my mom
made deviled eggs, and the same lady who gave us a ton of fabric made
rolls.  A good family friend made Coffee Punch, which is one of the tastiest
punches I've ever had! And the bride's mother completely out-did herself
by making terracotta cupcakes! Just wait til you scroll down and see the picture -
you will DIE when you see how cute they are! And they were just as yummy as
they were pretty. It was definitely some good eatin' at this shower!! Maybe
sometime I will post a few of these recipes - they were all amazing =)



The game for this shower was a version of the Newlywed Game. I chose
four couples of whom the wife already RSVP to come. Prior to the shower, I
asked the husbands questions and took pictures of them holding a sign
with their answer on it. Rebekah put a powerpoint slideshow together
with the question and then each of the men's answers. We had the four
ladies come up and answer all the same questions that we asked their
men. Examples of a couple of the questions are:

On a road trip, what are you most likely to disagree on?
a. stopping for directions
b. where to stop to eat
c. what to listen to

Describe your first kiss:
a. Starburst
b. Good n' Plenty
c. Milk Dud

Anyways, the game was hilarious and everyone seemed to love it! We
actually had a tie for the winner, so each of them got a door prize. As a
"thank you" to the husbands who participated, we bought the candy that
 was the guy's answer for "describe your first kiss." They were such good
sports about helping me out that they deserved a little something!

Now here's some pictures of the room overall - I always like to see
the whole thing from an aerial view =)




And here's me, Rebekah, and the bride, Katie =)

This was one of my favorite showers yet! Have a wonderful
day! God bless =)



Thursday, June 28, 2012

A Peacock Bridal Shower


It's been FOREVER since I posted something it seems!
That's because I've been busy on bridal showers! Hopefully
I can post them quickly because they are all so stinkin' cute =)

In March, my sister and I threw a bridal shower for a good friend of ours,
Lauren. I came up with the idea of using Peacock feathers - we immediately fell in
love with the idea and had such a fun time putting things together for it =)

We printed the invitations on cardstock, cut them to fit envelopes we already had, then
hot glued ribbon and a peacock feather to each.  It's a little hard to see the print on
the invite, but at the top, this is what it says:
Before the Miss
Becomes a Mrs.
Let's shower her with
love and well wishes!

I really wanted to use silver chargers at each place setting. Problem is, I
needed 60 of them! I had 16 of my own and my friend Jerica had quite a few that
she let me borrow. And then I hit the jackpot...  I was talking about the shower with
my friend Evie and told her that I had about 60 people coming to the shower but only
had about 30 chargers. She told me that she had TONS of silver chargers - enough
for me to use them for the shower! How crazy is that? I was so excited!!

We made napkin rings by hot gluing a peacock feather to a glass bead, then
gluing the bead to a small black hair twistie. So perfect, yet so inexpensive.
We even had someone ask where we BOUGHT the napkins rings!

Evie came through in a big way AGAIN, because she had over 90 peacock
feather plumes that she let me borrow for the shower!!! I put a few plumes in a tall
vase (from my wedding) with some glass beads in the bottom, and the centerpieces
were pretty much done!  Our church already had a TON of this beautiful teal fabric
 that was PERFECT for a Peacock themed shower. We cut a few small pieces and
 puddled them in the middle of each table, set the tall vases with feathers
on it, and added a couple tealight candles. Now they're done =)

The tables just didn't look finished, and we decided that the chairs needed sashes.
The mother of the bride and another friend of ours came to help the day of the
 shower, so we put them in charge of cutting fabric into strips and
tying them to each chair with a knot. It was the pop of color that we needed.
Now the tables are complete!!

My sister found an idea on pinterest on how to make a giant poster.  Click
here for that link.  We got permission from the photographer who took
some of Lauren (and Josh's) engagement pictures before blowing up the picture.
We hung it from the basketball goal with fishing line, so it looked like it was
floating. Up close, there were some bubbles where it didn't quite lay right,
but it really wasn't too noticeable. It was a great focal point behind the buffet table!
We draped teal fabric around the picture to add a little color, and that was all it needed.

My FAVORITE part of this shower was the monogram that I made.
I printed the couple's initials onto a transparency sheet and then
projected it onto cardboard. I traced the letters out with a pencil,
then cut each one out with a box cutter.  I spray painted the letters silver,
then painted silver glitter over that so they would shimmer.
I made two sets of these monograms to be displayed in the room.

We ended up putting lots and lots of duct tape on the back of each letter to
hold it up. That seemed to work perfect. We had just enough teal fabric left to
drape the monograms, and then had some extra feather plume vases that we
added to the mix.  We covered some small columns in black fabric to elevate
the vases, and added a few candles. I think it turned out so pretty!!

I also really loved this display that we made.  We used different boxes and
benches to create varying heights. Then we set out engagement pictures, candles,
the favors and the door prizes. It was such a cute part of the shower!

The favors were earrings, and to wrap them, all we did was cut a small
 square of tissue paper, poke the earrings through, put in a clear baggie and
 tie with curling ribbon. We passed the basket of favors around for everyone
 to pick out a pair while Lauren was opening her gifts.

There were three door prizes: 1 for the first person to RSVP,
1 for the number of gift that Lauren chose, and 1 for the number of
gift that Josh chose. The boxes are from the dollar store, and I just
added a few feathers and a ribbon rosette to each box.
The prizes were all different scarves that were peacock colors with
coordinating earrings. Secretly I wanted to fix the prizes so that I would
win, because those scarves were so stinkin' cute! Oh well.

I absolutely LOVED the game that we played at the shower... I saw
something similar at a friend's wedding last year, and adapted it to work
for the shower. Josh, the groom, was such a good sport and since he was
going to be at the shower anyways, we decided that we would use him for the
game. We cut out two sets of J and L initials.  Lauren and Josh had to sit
back to back, and when we asked a question, they had to answer using
the letters (whether it was true of Josh or Lauren). It was so funny, and sweet,
to see how they answered! Some of the questions were:
who is in charge of the remote?
who is most likely to eat sweets for breakfast?
who is the biggest flirt?
who is the better dancer?
who said "I love you" first?

Everyone really seems to enjoy watching Josh and Lauren play the game,
and I didn't really hear any complaints that the guests didn't get to play any games.
One of the most amazing parts of this shower was that I didn't have to do ANY
of the food! Ha... that is my least favorite part of throwing showers. Anyways,
Josh's family offered to make the desserts - and did they ever! There were
so many desserts that tasted just as good as they looked! Thanks Patty and family!
And Lauren's brother works for a catering company, so he and Lauren's mom
got all the food and drinks. I told them I wanted to have alfredo and spaghetti,
a salad and bread. They went above and beyond my expectations! Everything
was absolutely delicious - when the caterers finished cleaning up and left during
the shower, they got a round of applause from all the guests =)



Rebekah made these cute little pillows for the chairs that Lauren and Josh
would sit on to open presents. She cut squares of fabric, cut a lot of slits,
then tied the fabric around existing pillows. A felt heart and a feather
finished the look. So cute!


I made a couple wreaths to go behind the gift opening section.
We used foam found in the plumbing section at Home Depot - stuffed
the foam with grocery bags so it would stay in the circle that we wanted.
Wrapped the foam with black fabric, and then added a pretty feather
stem that I found at JoAnn Fabrics. They were just the right touch.

We were so glad that we were able to throw Lauren and Josh this shower...
we've been friends with both of them for a long time and it was such a joy
to do this for them. And Lauren's expression when she saw the room made
it all worth it - she cried! 




And yes, I DID go and buy teal pants just to wear to this shower. So what?!?
And I got feather earrings for me and my sister to wear =)
Hope you enjoyed looking at this shower! Have a great day... & God bless!