Cardinal Red & Birch Bark Holiday Christmas Printables Giveaway

Enter to win a full customized set of our Birds of a Feather: Cardinal Red & Birch Bark printables collection for your holiday party this season!

Tell us about your most cherished holiday memory.  

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Giveaway ends Sunday, December 6th at midnight EST.   A winner will be chosen randomly and announced on Wednesday, December 7th.  The winner must claim their prize before December 9th or a new winner will be selected.  Maximum of 4 entries per person.

 

 

This set includes:

*2 Decorative Patterned Paper Designs

*5x7" Invitation (customized with your party info)

*Straw Flags

*5" & 3" Decor Cardinals

*4" Dessert Tags (customized with your party details, LIMIT 10)

*5.5" Dessert Tags (customized with your party details, LIMIT 10)

*8.5" Champagne Bottle Labels (customized with your party details)

*2.25" Fold-able Favor Boxes (customized with your party details)

 

 

 Good luck to everyone!

 

Sweet Parties: Holiday Cardinal Red & Birch Bark Dessert Table

It’s the most wonderful time of the year!  I think that song needs updating for what the holidays mean for most nowadays.  We need verses about stress, family, and holiday entertaining.  All joking aside, we have just hosted Thanksgiving again for the 3rd time in a row, and we absolutely loved it.  Yes, it might does stress us out, but we wouldn’t have it any other way.  We’re well on our way to starting a great family tradition.  Did you all have a nice time with family too? And while our new place is a tad on the smallish side (think Bilbo Baggins’ house in the Shire) and we didn’t have ample room to properly entertain, we’re going to show you the first of three ways you can do it up right for you and yours this holiday season, even in the tiniest of spaces!

Heather has been talking about ideas for our Christmas table design for quite some time, since before Halloween actually.  And once we got through a really busy 3 week time-period in October, we were left with some free time to brainstorm.  We knew that other designers had gotten the leg up on us and posted their tables on Amy Atlas’ blog as well as Hostess With The Mostess, and while they were all great tables, we wanted to take ours a different direction. And what better way to be different than having not one, but two, oh wait…this just in:  we are now adding a third table design!  Yeah that last one was pretty much my fault. (You make one off-handed comment and suddenly you’re committed!)  



Heather had a vision in her brain of what she wanted to base her design off of, and in that vision was a single scarlet tinged male cardinal.  The bird, not the Catholic senior ecclesiastical official.  We’ll have to save that inspiration for another article.  She also wanted to make sure that any other colors on the table were a bit more subdued, so as to give the cardinal center stage.  Birch also needed to be thrown in the mix somewhere.  And with those design elements known, it was then up to me to put it all together.  

It’s really interesting when you have no idea where to start on a project, that inspiration and actual items sometimes fall right into your lap.  Case in point, we were on our family vacation in Myrtle Beach when we happened upon a quaint Christmas store in Calabash, NC.  And this was no ordinary ornament store.  We had no idea what to expect going in.  I’d love to tell you about it, but sadly, St. Nick Nacks is an experience that Microsoft Word is unable to convey.  About the only thing that I can say is either click the link or go there for yourself, it is amazing.  We found an absolutely awesome deal on some Mercury glass hurricane holders. ($15 for the pair) As you can see here, when paired with the silver and scarlet red chargers we already had, they provided me with a most excellent foundation.  With the holders in hand, they gave us our initial score in the prop department for our first “Birds of a Feather” themed table: Cardinal Red & Birch Bark.


I happened to be in one of our favorite dollar stores, Dollar Tree, picking up some trash bags I believe, when I rounded the corner and found that they had started to put out their trim-a-tree merchandise.  It was almost as if the retail gods had read my mind and knew what I had needed for this table.  I found mini cardinals, faux snow and snowball ornaments, wrapping paper that was an exact what I was looking for, and inexpensive wide satin ribbon.  Oh my!  After purchasing all that, I still managed to forget to buy the trash bags.  Two words…true story.
Target is another place we love to look and as such, is a no brainer.  But it’s where in Target we like to look.  Located conveniently at the front of the store is Target’s version of a dollar store.  There are usually about 2 to 3 aisles that feature mostly standard dollar fare, but once in a while you’ll hit pay dirt.  There we found a galvanized tin star and container which I ended up painting a gloss white.  We also picked up some peppermint candy balls, and a spot on scarlet matched Pashmina shawl which I planned to use as a runner instead.

Now we didn’t do all this shopping for props on the same day, Heather would’ve objected to all that.  I know, it’s weird right, most ladies love to shop!?  Whatever we couldn’t find retail, we just plucked from Mother Nature.  In the midst of several days of bad weather, we lucked out one day with sunshine so Heather headed to her mother’s property to see if she could snag some birch branches.  The “good stuff” she said was a bit too far into the forest and hanging overtop a very large creek, so she had to settle for what was generally near the side of the road.  With her younger brother’s assistance she brought home some choice branches for us to create our backdrop, which she had envisioned as being in the middle of a birch forest after a fresh snow had fallen.  She was also able to bring home a branch thick enough that I was able to cut, with a mitre saw, cross section pieces to be used as our place card holders for food tags.  While also at her mother’s, we snagged a beautiful antique white hobnail milk glass compote dish, a family heirloom. With her permission of course, thanks Nana!  


One of our best finds had to be the curled bark Christmas tree which we found already covered in “ice and snow” at our favorite little decor store on the Outer Banks of NC. We were there for a breif 24 hours delivering cupcakes for a wedding and had just enough time to visit our favorite store The French Door and eat a delicious dinner at Kill Devil Grill. (If you haven’t been to either, you must on your next visit!) It was at the French Door that we found the tree, on clearance and marked down a whopping 75% from it’s original price. All in all it was around $7.50 with tax. Don’t you just love a good find? It made us giddy.

In addition to the fake snow we had picked up from Dollar Tree, we also made some of our own out of Epsom salt and baby powder.  The homemade snow is used on several (free!) pine cones which I had spray-painted the same glossy white.  I then let them dry for about an hour before I glazed them with spray adhesive and finished by coating them with the Epsom salt/baby power mix to give them that frosted look.

All of these disparate elements, along with a $5.00 five yard bolt of crushed silver fabric from Wal-Mart (clearance bin), a large rectangular white serving platter from Crate & Barrel (already owned), some awesome looking and tasting sweets (follow up post with recipes coming soon for those), and an equally impressive backdrop of birch branches covered generously with spray snow, combined to form a cozy and inviting dessert table experience.

Heather chiming in here! We wanted to come up with a few new ideas that were simple to make for our holiday tables. This time of year is so super busy for most of us, we want to make a nice presentation for our guests but we do not want any added stress with complex recipes! Being huge fans and users of the Pinterest platform we had been browsing and pin-ing dessert ideas for quite some time that not only looked great but were sure to taste great as well. We settled on several homemade items and a couple of ready made candies as well. We featured Raspberry Linzer Cookies, Snowflake (coconut) Cake, Hot Chocolate Sticks with Steamed Milk, Peppermints, Peppermint Tootsie Roll Pops and Handcrafted Marshmallows. While we really wanted to showcase some beautiful Hammond’s Ribbon Candy as well, we found that they would really stretch the budget for this table and ultimately decided against them, using the tootsie roll pops instead.

The Hot Chocolate Sticks were our favorite item on the table. They looked great and they were super functional for a party atmosphere. Placing one into a mug of hot milk, letting it melt for about 5 minutes, then stirring well with the stick, resulted in a perfect cup of hot chocolate with just the right amount of gooey marshmallow melted on top. None of the tiny marshmallow slipping down the hatch during a sip nonsense we’ve come to expect. This is a real hot chocolate experience, the kind you might imagine yourself enjoying on a moonlit sleigh ride, or a midnight train ride on the Polar Express! Is that stretching it a bit? Nah, we dream about these things this time of year right?

We will be following this post up with another very soon that features all of our recipes and information on how to make all of the homemade edibles on our table. You will be amazed at how simple it is to create delicious hand crafted marshmallows and rich chocolate ganache squares. Make sure to check back with us or go ahead an add us to your rss feed to be automatically updated when that post happens.


OMG, just realized Jason forgot to write about his birdhouse! He also found a cute little birdhouse in the craft section of our local Wal-Mart and brought it home for the table. It didn’t take long to decide that it was pretty plain-jane and needed a bit of sprucing up. He took it from drab to fab by first spray painting it with the same gloss white paint he used on everything else. Then he meticulously, in only the way that Jason can, cut and glued on each and every little shingle on the roof, using wide wood craft sticks, some hot glue and a utility knife. He also decided that birdhouses really should have a perch on the front and drilled a hole and added one in with a small wooden dowel cut to size.

Our last design element was our Cardinal Red & Birch Bark printable set. We came up with a simple and slightly contemporary look for them that features a tiny little cardinal, a hint of red border and lots of neutral gray and white. For a table where the cardinal red is prominent you really want everything else to blend without competing and that was the ultimate goal for this set. As always you can find it in our Etsy shop where we offer customization of your holiday party details!

We hope you have enjoyed this theme and feel inspired for the holidays just as much as we do! Come back again for the next installment of this party, recipes galore, and for our 2nd holiday table! You won’t want to miss all the glam, glitz and feathers of our teal and gold peacock spread!

 

Shop Small Business: A Guide to Holiday Shopping on Etsy

For the second year in a row there is a new movement in Holiday Shopping. No, it is not the ever more popular "open on Thanksgiving night to attract even more buyers" ploy of corporate retail chains across the country. This movement is different. This inititative is the Shop Small Business day, planned for Saturday November 26th, 2011. It is sponsored by American Express and encourages shoppers everywhere to participate by buying their holiday gifts at small business retailers. This could be the shop around the corner on Main Street USA or an online shop presence on the ever growing website Etsy.com. Being a small business ourselves on Etsy, we are totally into this effort. In fact, if you like on Facebook or follow us on Twitter you may already have an inkling as to how popular we feel this movement should be. 

So in light of all this we felt we should kickstart things a bit with a little Etsy Gift Guide we put together. After browsing their website we came up with a nice list of gifts that are affordable, handmade or vintage, and easy to purchase, while supporting small business all at the same time.

Left to Right from the top of the image we have:

1. The Blonde Package - 5 Elastic Solid Color Hair Ties that Double as Bracelets from Mane Message This one is for the lady who keeps a hair tie on her wrist just in case of hair emergency.

2. Caramel of the Month Club 12 Months from Have It Sweet For the gourmet sweets connoisseur.

3. Felt Kindle Case - Kindle 3 Case - Kindle 3 Cover - Nook Case - Kindle eReader Covers - Kindle Sleeve from Kawaii Owl  Design This one is for the tween who just got a Kindle and needs to keep it protected instead of on any random surface it lands on! (We have a tween, we know their habits.)

4. Mini Cactus from Lost In Zen Perfect for a co-worker or boss, help keep that office Zen feeling going strong all day and decorate the desk to boot!

5. Light Grey Wrap Dress With Short Ruffled Sleeves And Shirred Skirt from Lirola This one is for you, or your sister or your BFF so they will always have something simple, comfortable and stylish to wear!

6. Garden Bon Bons - Herbal Tea Selection from Garden Bon Bons This is for the gardener and tea drinker in your life, she can grow it and then steep it.

7. Circa 1950s Vintage Crate from GoSeek For the collector, a vintage item to treasure.

8. Manly Man Soap Set - Natural Soap - Handmade Soap - Unscented Soap - Mens Gift Set from Rocky Top Soap Shop For the gentleman, father, brother or hubby, something to pamper himself proudly!

9. The Big Lebowski (Yellow) - Pencil Set from OneUpDesigns For the cult classic movie buff, a simple and hilarious gesture to stuff the stocking.

We hope you will enjoy browsing Etsy just as much as we do!

Use the coupon code SHOPSMALL2011 to receive 20% anything in our Etsy shop on Saturday Nov.26th!

 

Happy Thanksgiving

I can hardly believe that it is almost December. This year has flown by quicker than any before and I am told by those older and wiser than thou that it only gets worse. I know they are right, the past ten years have been a blur. Does time fly so fast for you as well?

As I am writing this we are busy preparing our menu and home to host Thanksgiving dinner. We are really looking forward to our dinner. It is such an important time to come together and bring things back down to earth. Good food, good company, good memories. We have planned a full menu of seasonal favorites and hope our family enjoys eating it just as much as we have enjoyed preparing it.

Some of our recipes are becoming tradition. Take the Sweet Potato Biscuits for example. I started baking these tasty treats for Thanksgiving in 1998. I was 18 at the time and baking in my aunt’s kitchen in Tennessee for a gathering with my father’s side of the family. (Goodness that seems like a lifetime ago.) The recipe came from a restaurant located on the Outer Banks of NC called Kelly’s, which was a favorite of mine at the time. They serve them up hot with butter at the beginning of your meal. One bite and I was hooked. If you are visiting the Outer Banks anytime in the future, go go go!

A newer addition to our menu, but quickly becoming a favorite are the Maple + Hazelnut Roasted Brussel Sprouts. This recipe is also considered vegetarian and vegan. We started making this one two years ago and it will be returning for a third time this year. The brussel sprouts are roasted in the oven with a coating of maple syrup so that they caramelize a bit, then tossed with chopped hazelnuts and served immediately. It is a quick recipe to prepare and makes a big impact if you have fans of the vegetable in your party. None of our family had ever tasted anything quite like it and were pleasantly surprised.

Lastly we would like to introduce you to Browned Butter Butternut Squash. This is another recipe we started making two years ago that is also returning for a third time this year. Anything in browned butter is usually good. Squash sautéd in browned butter turns a non-eater of squash into a happy squash eater. Myself included. This recipe is also quick and easy, especially if you dice the squash ahead of time, like the day before, and store the cubes in the fridge for quick prep.

Jason and I would like to wish everyone a Happy, Safe and Enjoyable Thanksgiving. We will see you on the flip-side, stuffed and suffering the effects of our turkey tryptophan to our hearts content :)