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Monday, October 26, 2015

Halloween Mantle

Just wanted to show some of the Halloween decor on our mantle this year!

The frames have scrapbook paper in them and hadn't glued letters on them to spell "BOO" yet. 
Most of the items are from Dollar Tree. 

Enjoy & feel free to pin away!!

Friday, October 16, 2015

Halloween Wreath



It's beginning to look a lot like Halloween at my house!! I live & breath all things Halloween! When October 1st hits, it's nothing but pumpkin patches, festivals & Hocus Pocus watching! It's like I'm a kid again. 

Any who, here is a little wreath I made for the front door. Most of the supplies were from Dollar Tree and the skulls were from $1 package of mini skulls at Dollar General. Not too shabby for about $8. 

Supplies List:
Wreath form $1
2 rolls of orange ribbon $2
Skull wire ribbon $1
Black creepy cloth $1
Black rose bouquet $1
Giant black spider $1
Mini skulls $1 
Hot glue & T pins-had on hand

Enjoy!


Saturday, July 11, 2015

My Dream Kitchen!


Having an Ikea like 40 minutes from your house is a very bad thing! We've been up there like 5 times in the last 6 months; buying and exchanging items! They've recently changed all their kitchen displays to include the new Sektion line of cabinets. Well here is my absolute favorite!

Love white kitchens! And look at that amazing butcher block island! Swoon!
Here is my little model showing us around!
The only thing I would change is the grout color! I prefer white grout with the white subway tile. Other than that, I'm in love!
Just gorgeous glass front cabinets! And this whole kitchen is less than $5k!!
 
Now if only we had our own house! DFW is currently experiencing a housing boom so we're getting priced out! 5 years ago you could get a great starter house for $120k now that won't get you much and not in a good school district. Worried we might have waited too long to buy. Ugh! Currently living in my parents rent house until I'm done with school. So until then, I'll just keep daydreaming about this kitchen!
 
"Never give up. Great things take time." -Author Unknown

Monday, May 25, 2015

Strawberry Cake Balls

 
 

Cake balls are super simple and easy to make! These are great for birthday parties, holidays, or any day really! Make a big batch of these and wrap in a cute little container and they'll make an inexpensive gift for any occasion. Just follow the recipe below

Ingredients:
  • Strawberry cake recipe (box or homemade)
  • Bag of candy melts (I prefer Wilton)
  • Icing (canned or homemade)
  • Sprinkles (optional)
  • Baking Cups (optional)
  • Lollipop sticks (great for dipping)
Directions
  • Bake cake according to package and let cool.
  • Once cooled, crumble the cake into fine pieces

  • Start adding icing to the crumbled cake until you've reached right consistency. You'll know if you've added too much icing because the cake will be soggy. If you haven't added enough, it'll be hard to roll into balls without crumbling apart. The right consistency will be similar to clay. Just keeping adding cake & icing until it's perfect!
                                   (This stuff is CRACK in a can! So sweet! See my finger print lol!)
  • Roll your batter into balls and place on cookie sheet. Some people put in the freezer to let harden. I prefer to just let them sit out at room temp. for about 30 minutes
  • Melt candy melts in bowl. You'll melt in 30 second intervals until done. The package will have directions. The package will have a tip to add shortening to thin it out. I suggest doing this.
  • Put lollipop sticks into cake balls and dip into melts. I like to dip the tip of lollipop stick into candy melts then put into cake balls; it'll help it hold.
  • Add sprinkles before candy melts harden!!
  • Let cake balls harden and enjoy!



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Friday, May 22, 2015

Candy Buffets!

So, what is a candy buffet? Candy buffets are well buffets of candy lol! Pretty displays of candy usually matching the colors of your party theme! They're great for kids parties, baby showers, wedding receptions, etc!! 

Now I've seen very detailed instructions on setting up a candy buffet but I don't think that's necessary so I'll give you some simple steps!


Step 1: First, you need to decide on your party theme and colors! 

Step 2: Buy supplies! Candy to match/coordinate with your them! There are online candy wholesalers that sell candy by color! Party City also sells candy by color now! You'll need to get some gift bags for guest to put candy in and some scoops for the candy! Last but not least you'll need glass bowls, jars, vases for the candy! I highly suggesting stopping by the Dollar Tree first and getting some bowls and jars there first as apothecary jars can get expensive!

Step 3: Setup! Display your pretty jars full of candy and let guests enjoy! 

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Books I'm loving!


I should have probably titled this "Authors I'm loving"! The last few books I've read have all been Karen White books! She's amazing and her Tradd Street series is Fantastic with a capital F :)

1st off if you love books about the South, you'll love this series! The Tradd Street series is set in Charleston, SC. It's about a real estate agent who can see ghosts and she's just inherited a historic home with a couple of ghosts from the past trying to tell her something! Don't let the seeing ghosts part throw you off! I'm not into paranormal, sci-fi type stuff! It has historic Southern homes, architecture, history, secrets, mystery and a little romance! You won't be disappointed I assure you!!

Have you read any Karen White books? What books are you currently reading? I'm always on the hunt for a great author to read!

Saturday, May 9, 2015

Summer Bucket List

Summer Bucket List
 
Looking for fun ideas this summer? Enjoy this free printable!!
 
 
Click here to download the Word document