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Wednesday, October 9, 2013

WEDDING :: PASTEL PINK wedding inspiration board

Hello everyone & welcome to "Wedding Wednesday"!

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::  paper lanterns  ::  dress  ::  seating chart  ::  cake  ::  drinks  
::  tie  ::  flowers  ::



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This month is important for ALL of us. It's breast cancer awareness month, so in keeping with the PINK theme that is goin on, I decided to share this GORGEOUS & very PINK, inspiration board with you today.

Paper lanterns are a must at every event, if you ask me, as they add so much fun to your party. This pink bouquet is simply stunning against a PINK dress . . . can you believe all of that gorgeous-ness? {sigh} . Using a picture frame painted in the color of your wedding & then placing the seating assignments in it, is a genius idea to keep organized guests all while looking very pretty. A signature cocktail in a bottle . . .yes please! The pastel pink tie with the grey suit is a dream choice for your man to wear - it is simply stunning together. Candles, flowers & that gorgeous table cloth make for quite the statement at the reception & is an amazing way to glam it up at your reception.



PINK is such a great color choice ANY time of year. Are you planning any kind of party or even a wedding using PINK? I would LOVE to hear the details . . .spill below ;)



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Monday, October 7, 2013

HOME :: Painting a CHALKBOARD door

   
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I am so excited to FINALLY be bringing this series to the blog! I have been working like crazy on alot of DIY HOME projects in my place & have been wanting to share with you all what I have learned. Awhile ago I had asked if you all would be interested in hearing more about these projects & you all were as excited to read about them as I am to share with you. Everyone say YAY! ;)


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So I have titled these posts HOME | MADE so they are easy to find when you need them. Also I thought the series name was perfect as the things I have planned to share will range from things that are MADE for the HOME, whether it be a room renovation MADE into a nicer living space to a brand new wreath MADE to hang on the front door, they ALL are things that make my house feel like a HOME. ;)

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The first project in this series will be "Creating a CHALKBOARD DOOR".

In my condo, I have a decent size kitchen but I DO have a rather large pantry closet. All of the doors, trim & windows were that old dark brown trim that was popular in the 90s maybe? I'm not sure, but I have had enough of it. I painted all of it white this summer & I am in LOVE now. However, I had been wanting to paint something . . .anything in the chalkboard paint so I decided to do my pantry door in the kitchen. So awesome & it's beyond useful too!

I gathered my supplies for this project: some Valspar chalkboard paint and my paint roller (I like these foam ones that are made specifically for doors) I love the way they make the door look - very professional, I highly recommend them.

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First dumb mistake, I took NO 'before' picture! OK say it with me: "REALLY??!!" . . .uggghh so sorry but just imagine an ugly brown door here & you're all good!

Step 1: remove the door knob & hardware to make it easier to paint the door. I also was planning to re-paint these items so it just made more sense.

Step 2: start painting the door with the foam door roller. This is what it looks like after 1 coat - this is totally normal. =)

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Step 3: I did paint another 2 coats on the door as I wanted to make sure it was a nice thick coat on the door to ensure all of the wear & tear this door gets.

Step 4: Once the final coat was dry & I let it cure (I waited about a week) I put back on, the newly painted door knob (in the silver metallic finish).

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Step 5: Seasoning your door! This is the fun part as you need to take a piece of chalk, turn it on it's side and "color" your door with it. WHY do you need to do this? Because if you don't, the first thing you write will remain there even after you erase it so seasoning it will help with that. Plus it gives it that "used chalkboard" look.


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Step 6: Wiping down the chalk. Simply take a towel or paper towel & wipe down the door or "erase" all the color marks that you just did to season the door. This will make your drawing/ writing surface ready to go on the door.


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Step 7: You ARE done! . . .Decorate with a message!



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I so hope you have enjoyed the first in this series of HOME DIY projects as I have many more to share with you, on HOME | MADE.
I would LOVE to hear if you have ever painted chalkboard on anything? Do you love it or what? Did this post help you realize just how easy it is to do chalkboard on a door or wall? Are you gonna do one now?

Please comment below with your thoughts as I would love to hear from you!




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Friday, October 4, 2013

RECIPE :: Pumpkin DOG TREATS

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Peanut Butter and Pumpkin Dog Treats
by Wendy

Today we are bringing you a special recipe. One just for your loyal buddies. Your extended family members. The ones who are always there. Your dog will LOVE these treats.

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Ingredients:



2 ½ cups whole wheat flour

2 eggs

½ cup canned pumpkin

2 Tbsp. peanut butter

½ tsp. salt

½ tsp. ground cinnamon





Preheat oven to 350 degrees.



Whisk together the flour, eggs, pumpkin, peanut butter, salt, and cinnamon in a bowl.  Add water as needed to help make the dough workable, but the dough should be dry and stiff.  Roll out the dough until it is ½ inch thick.  Cut into shapes using your favorite cookie cutter.



Bake in the preheated oven until hard, about 40 minutes.

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photo of dog


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Guest Contributor: Wendy Diem



Wendy is a stay at home mom living in Hershey, Pennsylvania, also know as the sweetest place on earth! 

She loves creating memory books and cards and would spend my whole day scrapbooking, but I do need to make time to take care of my family.  You know, those funthings like laundry, cleaning the house, etc.  
 


Back in March, 2012, she had the privilege of going to NYC as part of Martha Stewart’s Dreamers into Doers to attend some workshops and the live taping of her show.  She enjoyed meeting lots of wonderful entrepreneurial women.  What a great experience it was!




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Thursday, October 3, 2013

RECIPE :: Mini Pumpkin Spice Donuts



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Pumpkin Spice Mini Donuts
by Kimberley




Is it Donuts or Doughnuts? I'm not sure. What I do know, is that I LOVE donuts! But only really good ones. I love to bake my own and the best part is that you can make them virtually in an flavor with any topping you desire. With fall approaching, I got in the pumpkin mood, and made you these delightful Pumpkin Spice Mini Donuts. They are easy and won't last long!



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 how to make pumpkin spice donuts, ingredients for donuts, sugar mix




Recipe

(makes approx 24 mini donuts, using the Wilton mini donut pan)
-preheat oven to 425 degrees with rack in centre
-prepare mini donut pans and lightly  spray with vegetable oil
-prepare a large zip top bag as a piping bag- place in large mug with opening draped over edge of mug
-prepare cinnamon/sugar coating- in a medium bowl mix 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon and 1/4 cup granulated sugar

Mix the following in a large bowl: 3/4 cups flour, 1/2 cup sugar, 3/4 teaspoon baking powder, 1/2 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice, 1/2 teaspoon salt.
To this, add 1/4 cup milk, 1 egg and 1 tablespoon vegetable oil.
Mix all ingredients together until combined.
Spoon the batter into your plastic bag, seal bag, and cut corner of bag with scissors creating a hole that approximately 1/2 inch.
Pipe batter into pan(s), by swirling the bag around the donut circle in the pan. Do not overfill.
Bake for approximately 6 minutes until batter is cooked throughout.
Remove from oven, allow to cool for 5 minutes, turn donuts out and immediately toss in sugar mixture while still warm. 
Donuts will stay fresh in an sealed bag or container for up to 5 days, but they won't last that long.
Variations: swap out another spice such as nutmeg for pumpkin pie spice; drizzle with simple icing when completely cooled (1/2 cup confectioners sugar with 1 tablespoon milk and 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract)


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Guest Contributor: Kimberley Mulla




My Mom gave me my first cookbook when I was six years old. I have been baking & cooking ever since.

I specialize in artisan marshmallows & confections. I want to sell a product that I would feed my children. The ingredients are simple, often local, organic & fair trade as well. 


I love making marshmallows. Every single one. It brings me so much joy to create something unique, tasty, and delightful.



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Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Celebrating FALL with Pumpkins, Pumpkins & More Pumpkins

Today is the first day of October & it feels like fall out. I LOVE it! One of my favorite thing about fall and getting ready for it, is the PUMPKINS! I just love pumpkins. The orange pumpkins from a pumpkin patch, the faux white ones you can buy at a craft store, pumpkin decor, pumpkin pie . . . pumpkin everything!


So I thought it may be fun to share some pumpkin decorating ideas with you from myself & the team that we have done . . . you know, to INSPIRE you & your love for pumpkins as well. ;)

You will see all of us vary on the "style" in which we decorate with our pumpkins but I love seeing what everyone does . . . from modern, to classic and a little bit country. Hope you are inspired to decorate too!





Take simple small pumpkins & glitter them to get the colors you want. I glittered these pumpkins for a Halloween party and added small feathers by the stem & a plastic spider . . .  super cute!




I love how the pumpkin cookies match the glitter on my pumpkins!





Getting funky with little pumpkin decorating to represent the biz! ;) I attached letters directly to the pumpkin to spell out part of my name plus added some feathers to create this fun & playful pumpkin decor!






One of my favorite places in my home to decorate for the holidays is my mantel! It can be easily changed to reflect the vibe of the season & it sets the tone for the whole room. Here is what I did last year.








Erin shared this picture of her mantel in her home. Isn't it gorgeous!? It's always fun to see other people's mantels & how they decorate. LOVE her fabric bunting she has hanging . . . I may have to 'borrow' that idea! ;)






Wendy sent in some pumpkin crafts she has made: this pumpkin wreath & these decorated pumpkins - which are super cool! ;)








Are you already decorated for fall & Halloween? Do you incorporate lots of pumpkins into YOUR decor? I would love to hear what you do . . .comment below and Happy FALL! ;)




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