Sunday, November 27, 2011

Snail Mail

I love Christmas Cards. One of my favorite holiday memory is my mother paying me to address our christmas cards. I have always loved handwriting, but it seemed like there were over a hundred cards to send out!

Everyday, as my father returned from work, he brought the mail in from the mailbox at the end of the driveway. My sister and I took turns opening the influx of holiday cards and announcing the sender at dinner.

My mother had handmade a felt card holder with pockets for all the cards.

In 2010, I may have recieved 5? Christmas cards, but I refuse to give up. This year, I'm broke, and have been telling myself all Thanksgiving weekend: No! No! No! Don't even go to tinyprints.com Well, Ho! Ho! Ho! I went, I loved, and I ordered. What's really cool, is that tinyprints assigns a url to the card, and recipients can go to see a slide show and your yearly letter:
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Happy Holidays! Please send a card this year.


Saturday, November 26, 2011

Where does December go?

It's the Saturday after Thanksgiving. I babysit at 3pm. Tomorrow, I go to the office to put together a presentation that I will be giving everyday until Dec 6th. Then I'm exhausted. Then I fly to my parents home to celebrate Christmas before Christmas. Then I fly home and work at the office during the day and babysit at night until after New Years. Then my sister visits. Should I decorate my apartment for Christmas? or just enjoy the little Snowglobe I live in?

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Ho Hum

This is the best I could do for the table setting of my Breaking Dawn I viewing party without purchasing anything new. It's my mother's mother's china and my father's mother's silver and stemware. Simple but classicly beautiful.



Sugar Cookie of the Week

OK. This is my second attempt at decorated sugar cookies. Yeah, I like doing this, and am proud of how they are turning out. Plus they are delicious! It does make me a bit sad that these little works of art just disappear, but at least my storage unit is still organized (as I havn't created and stored, created and stored, created and stored).

Why am I covered in feathers?

You know the line from Breaking Dawn: why am I covered in feathers? Of course I crafted the favors for my recent Breaking Dawn I viewing party: feathers and glitter encased in a glass ornament. Hung on some branches, they also served as an amazing centerpiece.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Hershey's Nuggets Barbie Books



As a child, I played with Barbies. My mother did not play with Barbies, but she made me an incredible mansion for my Barbies. In the kitchen was a stove with little burners made from washers. She cut the pictures out of coupons and pasted them onto blocks to make Barbie size cereal boxes. I was reminded of this fond memory while creating this free printable to turn Hershey's Nuggets into a little Twilight Saga book series.


I'm filling my office candy bowl with these little books. They will also be part of the pre-Breaking Dawn viewing snack fest. Plus they are just fun and cute.






this is how i style.....

This is part of my real job: styling for our company print. I love it. What is more fun than making outfits and skiing with models and kids? Nothing. And then comes the day, once or twice in a career, where your work hits a major magazine. There is nothing like that feeling. Well, Sawyer's mom is pretty darn psyched too.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Twilight Saga Book Page Wreath

Today, while watching Twilight for the one thousandth time, I made this Twilight Saga wreath from the books' pages to greet guests of my upcoming Breaking Dawn Part 1 viewing party. I quickly and easily followed instructions on the happy home's blog. The most difficult part was ripping the pages from the books! It broke my heart.
















The Best Thing I Ever Made

I was once married. We had a wonderful wedding, almost all handmade by me. I love tablesettings anyway, but for my wedding, I wanted the best. When the caterer told me I would be paying $6 per napkin rental, I knew exactly what to do with that roll of natural linen in my fabric stash: hand sew 126 dinner napkins with mitered hems. It was the most relaxing sewing project of my life. They looked wonderful at my wedding. They have survived countless parties and picnics. They match every scheme. I couldn't live without them now. They are the best thing I ever made.



Friday, November 4, 2011

My Perfect Winter Party


My Perfect Winter Party has been on my mind for mmmmm about 3 years. I live in Aspen, Colorado: 6 short blocks to the Gondola (and Starbucks), and I need to take this location up on its offer of spectacular snowboarding. My plan to develop the kind of friendships to keep me on the mountain and out of my craft room is to throw the Perfect Winter Party to get us excited for the upcoming season. All potential posse members will be invited. Who's in?

The vintage photo of the accordian player and plaid guests on my inspiration board says it all. I hope to knit up some cable invites and throw pillows to set the cozy mood in my apartment. I'll steal one of those scenic Aspen posters from work for the 'photo booth' background (as if we need a background), and I'm fanasizing about a 'bling out your goggles' activity. Fondue (both cheese and chocolate) and hot drinks are on the menu.

This blog is part of the Win Your Perfect Party contest sponsored by GigMasters. To find out how to enter visit Life of the Party. If I win, its an accordian player and fondue fountain for us!

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Location:Aspen



Thursday, November 3, 2011

Trader Joe's Olive Tapenade Recipe: Puttanesca

Ok, this is totally cheating, and so not as good as simmering a true puttanesca all Sunday afternoon, but in a pinch: heat some chopped garlic in olive oil, add tomato sauce in a jar, throw in a heaping spoonful of Trader Joe's Olive Tapenade, some TJ capers and anchovies from the pantry, salt & pepper, and ala: puttanesca in a pinch.

Breaking Dawn B-Budget

November is normally my boo budget month, primarily caused by October's Halloween Bash. This November is the Breaking Dawn I premier and I must host a girls night in it's honor. I'm creating everything with supplies I already own: scrapbook paper, a computer, flour, and sugar.



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Location:Aspen

Breaking Dawn Breaking Budget

I have to have a breaking dawn party to celebrate Bella & Edward's upcoming wedding. If I had it my way, it would break my own wedding budget! I want crystal, imported moss and ferns, a white silk dress and invites in a box.
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Location:Aspen

Trader Joe's Olive Tapenade Recipe: Mahi Mahi







I picked up Rachel Ray's October magazine for some Halloween ideas. She had a recipe that I adapted for a really quick weeknight dinner. Olive crusted Mahi Mahi. I keep a bag of individually packaged Mahi Mahi filets in my freezer, and a jar of Trader Joe's Olive Tapenade Spread in the pantry.


1. Spread the olive tapenade onto a thawed Mahi Mahi filet.


2. While grilling the filet for 8 minutes, preheat the oven to broil and cook spaghetti and sauce from a jar. (Trader Joe's sells all of this)


3. Remove filet from grill, and broil filet for 2-3 minutes.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Trader Joe's


The first time I visited Trader Joe's was about ten years ago. I had just moved to Aspen (from a city with lots and lots of grocery stores) and started working for a skiwear (not snowboard) company. Things were different at the industry's annual trade show in Las Vegas. Straight off the plane, we all piled in rental cars and drove to Trader Joe's. Everyone bought boxes and boxes of cheap pantry food and alcohol, and cheap salads for lunch. It was amazing...this company had a truck that took these boxes home to Aspen!

I still stock my pantry whenever I travel near a Traders, packing everything into my suitcase and paying the extra $20 to check it. The industry's trade show is now in Denver, so often my co-workers have a TJ list for me to bring back. I bet the office goes through two dozen of Olive Tapenade Spread in a month! Stay tuned for some of my favorite uses for this little jar.