Showing posts with label entertaining. Show all posts
Showing posts with label entertaining. Show all posts

Monday, October 4, 2010

A "Feather Your Nest" Shower



Would you like to join me for a Bridal Shower?
Well, I couldn't really invite everyone, now could I?
But you can join me in a virtual shower.

Well Come On in!

Make sure you drop your gift on the gift table!

A cool cup of Sparkling Cranberry Punch?

There seems to be a bird theme!?

Tasty birdie treats! Chocolate bird nests with vanilla jelly bean eggs!

Miniature cheese cakes...

  • Chicken Salad Croissant Sandwiches,
  • Spinach, Strawberry and Pecan Salad with Raspberry Vinaigrette
  • Fruit Salad
  • Various cheeses

Make sure you take a party favor!

Thank you for coming and helping to celebrate Tiffiny and Eric's wedding!

AWE! Sweet Little Love Birds!

I'm joining Marty at A Stroll Thru Life for Table Top Tuesday!

Make sure you stop by and see all the lovely vignettes and table tops!



Thursday, July 9, 2009

The Gift of Hospitality







"Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers a multitude of sins. Offer hospitality to one another without grumbling. Each one should use whatever gift he has received to serve others, faithfully administering God's grace in its various forms."

NIV 1Peter: 8-10

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Charm School Saturday




I love my charm bracelet! I started it about twenty years ago. It has charms from all over the world. Where I've been, where my friends have been. Some of the charms reflect my hobbies, interests and that of my family members too.












I started my charm bracelet when my mom gave me my grandmother's charm bracelet. So it has her touch to it to... I really do love it. I love the way it sounds and the weight of it.

This little bracelet was an accidental find. I purchased a jewelry box at a garage sale several years ago. When I opened it, it had several lovely pieces in it. This was one of them. I went back and asked the lady if she still wanted it and she said no... It was her mothers' and they didn't care to have it any more... Oh.... (akward moment)... okay thanks!

I think that it is probably pretty old... maybe from the fifties... The charms are very sweet and actually have moving parts.

The wheels on the train actually spin, there is a tiny little pocket knife that the blade folds out, the doctors bag opens, the tire pump works, the steno pad has several silver pages, The little step ladder says "step up to my heart".






Both of the articles below are interesting and shed light on why and when we decided they were must- have items.

Treasured Charms - The History of Charm Bracelets

History on a Wrist "Charmed Bracelets"


NOW FOR THE FUN PART!

Would you like to join my charm school? If you have a charm bracelet and want to show it off, leave me a comment on this post (along with your url from your post) and I will create a list on this post. Then we can all see your charms! : )


If you want to invite others to the party then you can use this image and link back to this post. Just click on the Title of this post, above, and copy the web address into your browser window.

Look at all the Pretty Charms!


Jill ~ At Home In the Country
Cindy ~ My Romantic Home
CeeKay ~ Thinkin' of Home
Kathi ~ Bittersweet Country
Deborah ~ Pictures,P0ts and Pens
Debi ~ Whats Cook'n In Junk
Maria ~ The Best Things in Life are Cheap
Joanne ~ The Simple Wife
Chris ~ Cats On My Quilts
Pearl ~ Pearl's Sentimental Journey

NOW FOR THE GIVE AWAY PART!


Anyone who leaves a comment between Saturday the 30th and Monday the 2nd (Labor Day) will be entered in a drawing to win this charming gift. 4 Spring Green Placemats with scalloped edges, 4 April Cornell napkins in the Mums pattern and a cream bone china dessert dish.


So good luck and I can't wait to see all of your charms!


Monday, August 18, 2008

La Collection De France!

I am a major manicure/pedicure maven! Even when I was very young, I always have kept my finger and toe nails polished. Maybe it goes back to my Grandfather. He owned a shoe store and was a big believer in always buying quality, properly fitting shoes, and taking care of your feet. My favorite nail polish is OPI. And has been for years. It is a little more expensive but I don't have artificial nails and this color always lasts.

Ulta even had a sample pack with 3 different colors... pretty cool ...

But I also have to admit they have the best nail color names.. Here is this seasons new batch.
*Louvre Me Louvre Me Not
*Yes...I Can Can!
*Parlez-vous OPI?
*You Don't Know Jacques!
*Crepes Suzi-ette
*Baguette Me Not
*Tickle My France-y
*Eiffel For This Color
*Bastille My Heart
*We'll Always Have Paris
*I'm Fondue of You
*A Oue Bit of Red

What is the best base/top coat? Nailtiques! This is what I use and it makes the manicure last well over one week..




Friday, August 15, 2008

Initial Thoughts

Over the last few years ... Monograms and Initials have become increasingly popular. The other day I took a stroll through our home and spied all the places that they have worked their way into our decor... Interesting how trends do that!
First stop... The Guest Bath.
These are the towels in the guest bath. I usually have a tassel that hangs in the middle. But the other day I was at Michaels and they have a $1 bin now, and I couldn't really pass it up.... I'm trying to go with a Hollywood Glam look... The stencil above has jewels embedded at the point of each of the flourishes....

Next Stop...My Office....
This is my T-cup...HE HE get it?! It was my hubs'...but I snagged it for my own personal use...

Actually ... I just keep safety pins in it

And moving right along.... The master bedroom:


My best girlfriend gave me this pretty pin quite a few years ago. I always loved the pin. Unfortunately, that was the same time that Jim Carrey and all the cute little pre-teens were walking around making an L shape on their forehead and pronouncing some poor victim a Looooo-s-sser! And of course the obvious..."Is your name Laverne"? So I stopped wearing it. But it is so pretty I needed to find a place for it. So it found its way to a little pillow.
When my hubs and I got married 4 years ago I went and found 2) matching pillows and a rhinestone T for him. They both sit side by side on our bed now. How sweet.

Next stop...The Master's Bath...

These pretty monogrammed towels were a gift from my Sweet Aunt Kay our first Christmas together. The story behind these was that she had purchased them early in the year before my hubs and I got engaged... She had to pull out the original monogram and have it re-done.... She had also had them made for all of my cousins that year. I think that was the year 3 of my cousins were either getting married or divorced. I cherish them because I don't think she will ever give them again. LOL : )
And finely we conclude our extensive tour in the Kitchen!

Before my dad started feeling bad all the time, he would go to a lot of garage sales. One day he brought this over and said "Here ya go. I saw it and thought you would want it." My dad is not a very affectionate man so this is kind of special to me.

Well, that's all I have that is personalized, monogrammed or initialed. And I am not even that creative or especially fond of initials and monograms. I've given you the whole tour and I hope you enjoyed it.




Here are some general rules for Monograms. I copied part of this article but you can read more at EmbroideryArts.com The article gives several different situations that I never thought about when you might want to give a monogrammed gift... It is actually very interesting.

"The Rules of Monogramming"

Although there have been periods in history when single initial monograms and two-letter monograms were preferred, the three-letter monogram has come to symbolize the standard layout.

In the 19th and Early 20th Centuries, when the rules for three-letter monograms were created, it would have been fairly easy to decide which letters represented which parts of an individual’s name.

Alice Canfield Bostwick would immediately recognize this monogram as her own – first name initial (A) on the left, middle name initial (C) on the right, and last name initial (B) in the center, larger than the rest.










Saturday, August 9, 2008

Lavender Mint Tea

When we were in Prescott several weeks ago, my hubby's aunt served the most wonderful tea. I had never had it before and she was very sweet to share the recipe!

Here's what you need:

One infuser full of dried lavender
One mint tea bag
Two Black tea bags (decaf or regular)




Place in a glass jar


Set in sun for approximately 4 hours. (see my cute little winged pig)



Serve over plenty of ice in your prettiest pitcher!


This is my favorite Iced Tea. I make it just about every other day. I hope you will try it!