Friday, August 29, 2008



(You gotta love Turkey Man!)



Fall is absolutely my favorite time of year! I love the colors, the cooler weather, and baking, baking, baking! So it is with the utmost enthusiasm that we are setting up the store to welcome in the upcoming holidays. We have our Fall and Halloween up and Christmas will be out shortly. (Don’t forget that September is Christmas card ordering month)
-M.

p.s. our Halloween collectibles are 25% off!

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Something Blue



Just looking at these photos puts me in a happy place! Who wouldn’t love to attend an event decked out like this?! (yes, this is a shameless attempt to get invited to a fabulous soiree!) I came across these photos while visiting http://blueorchidblog.com/. (if you want to read a truly fascinating blog, you really must check it out!) I love how beautiful photos and images can transport you to another place and hope these make you equally as happy.

-M.

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Also, for those of you who love to get the latest and greatest on children's parties, don't miss the class Kristin (Domestic Bliss) and I will be teaching at Blissful Living Studio http://blissfullivingstudio.com/shop this Saturday the 16th from 2 to 4pm. We will be sharing great ideas on how to host and plan the perfect party!

-M.

p.s. Did I mention that I am totally obsessed with the Olympics?! My husband and I are loving every minute of it!

It’s Back to School time again! And for all of you Mother’s who struggle to keep your children’s various schedules together, come on in and pick up a MomAgenda. We love this wonderful day planner that allows you to not only track your own day, but each individual child’s as well. All on one page!
A customer recently told me how she used to have several different calendars to consult. One from church, school, and whatever activity her children were currently enrolled in. She happily reports that now she uses just one calendar that she can carry in her purse. We are so happy to be able to make your life easier!

These great dayplanners run from August through December of the next year. They will be in our store at the beginning of September. Be sure to call and reserve your own! They go fast!

-M.

Monday, August 11, 2008

Improvisation




Shea created her own invitations from our bulk paper.
Allison made the '12' signs for the cupcakes from bulk paper cut down to size.




This is the stationery we ordered for thank you notes!

I have to share with you this great party that my sister-in-law, Allison, hosted for her daughter, Shea. The party was originally planned to be held in the backyard with a garden theme in mind. However, just before the party was to start, the weather started turning stormy. Never fear! My clever sister-in-law can make any place or space festive in a moments notice! She simply moved the party indoors to the playroom. Umbrella and all! I love how the party turned out. It was fun to see outdoor elements such as the potted flowers and plants, brought inside. Sometimes we don’t tend to think outside of the box like that. Love it, love it, love it! (Did I say that already?) Anyhow, being a mother of three girls, she has collected certain party elements that she uses over and over again, always in new settings. The flag banner was originally made just for birthdays, but is now a permanent feature in the playroom. (If you are interested in making one yourself, there is a class coming up on September 24th at Blissful Living Studios. http://blissfullivingstudio.com/shop I have made several of these banners myself, for various holidays.) In lieu of outdoor games, the kids played ‘300 Wishes – An American Girl Game, and asked questions from the family TableTopics cube. (We always stock TableTopics at the store).
Here are a few of Allison’s tips and ideas she used to make this party a success:
“I used to spend hours worrying, and working to make everything perfect when planning a party. Then I realized that the best thing to do is:
- Plan a party based on what the child likes to do. For example: cooking, bouncy rental, Mexican fiesta, or picnics.
-Limit throwing ‘big parties’ for each child to every other year
-Have food! Everyone likes to eat, and it always helps to have food to talk over.
-Don’t think so hard about it. Parties are much more fun in a relaxed atmosphere.
-Let kids play and enjoy their time together. That’s what it’s really all about!
This is the menu Allison put together for the party:
-Lemonade with fresh raspberries
-Sparkling apple cider (use clear plastic glasses to get the benefit of seeing these pretty, bubbly drinks)
-Bowls of fresh berries
-Mixed nuts
-Assorted cookies such as butter, ginger and almond
-Homemade Strawberry Sorbet (recipe below)
-Cupcakes (Allison happens to be a wonderful baker and decorator, but you can order cupcakes from any grocery store)
I firmly believe that you can have a fabulous party without spending a fortune. It just looks like you did! And, even though things may not go as planned, keep a cool head. (And maybe have a plan B!)

-M.

Summer Strawberry Sorbet
-Simple Syrup: Dissolve ½ Cup Sugar in 1 Cup of water over low heat.
-Remove from heat and cool to room temperature
-Puree 1 Cup of Strawberries
-Mix strawberries with simple syrup
-Pour into metal baking pan and put in freezer for 1 hour
-Take mixture out of freezer and whip with hand mixture for 1 minute
- Freeze for 1 more hour
-Take mixture out of freezer and whip again with hand mixer or blender
-Put into pretty serving dishes and top with fresh whipping cream and sliced strawberries

Friday, August 8, 2008

08.08.08





I am so excited for the Olympics to start! I love watching all of the amazing athletes. And, in a time when we could all use a little happiness and something to hope for, what could be better than rooting for our country? My husband and I watched the trials this summer, so we have decided to have an Olympics Games kick off party at our house to watch the opening ceremonies. GO USA!!! Can’t wait! And, even if you don’t particularly enjoy the Olympics, it’s a great excuse to check out Michael Phelps in his swim trunks! Hot, hot, hot! We wish all of our Olympians luck in the next couple of weeks. I can’t even imagine the dedication and hard work it must take to get where they are.

-M.
p.s. here is our menu in case you need some ideas to have a party of your own!

-Sweet & Spicy Mixed Nuts
-Spiced edamame
-Spinach & artichoke dip
-Pizza bar (we provide lots of toppings and let everyone make their own)
-Caesar Salad
-Lots of beers from around the world
-Ice Cream bar (make your own creation)

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Going Green!


I love the new push to ‘go green’. I am right on the band wagon! I’ve been worried about the effects of aerosol sprays since the 80’s when we were using two cans of Aqua Net a day to lift our hair 6 inches off our heads! And although I am not obsessed with it, I am trying to do my part… fluorescent light bulbs, recycling, and one of my favorite new ‘green’ ideas is bringing your own bags to the grocery store. I hate thinking of all the plastic sitting in our landfills…. FOREVER! Okay, I did say I’m not obsessed right? Anyhow, I have been happily bringing my own bags to the store, and have found that I am now using my tote bags on a daily basis. I use them as my carry-alls to work, stores, or wherever I am going. I have even used them to pack up dinner to take to our friend’s house! So in an effort to get everyone else on board with this new trend, we just got in these cute new shopping bags. They are sold in sets of 3 for $19.99! Look great and feel great by doing your part to help the environment!

M.