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Winter Ice Skating Party Ideas

Winter Ice Skating Party Ideas

Jan 13, 2021 · Leave a Comment

Ice skating party ideas with decorations and food.

This Ice Skating Party on our own little homemade ice skating rink was so much fun with simple Nordic inspired decor, and skating snacks of hot chocolate and cookies.

Ice skating party ideas with decorations and food.
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Why We Love This Party

  • Getting outdoors is a great way to beat the winter blues.
  • Making an outdoor skating rink is the ultimate backyard fun.
  • Simple Nordic styling takes this party to the next level.
  • Hot chocolate and cookies are the perfect sweet treat.

In these cold January days, what could be more perfect than an ice skating party on a homemade backyard ice skating rink?  We have been working on a little ice skating rink that is a loop in the forest behind our house.  

You might also like our Woodland Forest Party Food Ideas, Easy Winter Snowman Themed Party, Nutcracker Tea Party, or our Hot Chocolate Charcuterie Board.

Hot chocolate on a outdoor bench with deer antler and lantern.

Making Our Homemade Ice Rink

The rink idea started one day when I was looking out our window, and noticed ice forming in the forest behind our house.  It's always been a little bit swampy back there.  It's a low area of the forest, and I have to admit I've always judged it a little bit harshly, wishing we had a more usable spot directly behind us.  In the summer it's full of mosquitoes and beautiful to look at from a distance but never a spot the kids could even play in when they were little.  

Looking out at the ice forming though I had a fun idea.  

What if I could make it into a little skating path for them?  

So my daughter, Maddie and I, headed out and used some pruning shears to cut some brush back, and move some branches where the ice was starting to form already, to see what this little spot could become.  Since it was naturally wet, and there was already a base of ice forming, we didn't build this like a traditional backyard ice rink where you set up wood sides, add a plastic liner, and flood it.  

White ice skates at a outdoor ice skating rink.

Clearing, Flooding, and Maintaining

We just cleared things out a little, and flooded the already forming ice a few times with our garden hose.  

We had some cracks and holes and did a little on-line research, patching here and there with hot water and snow as needed.  It doesn't seem to get consistently really cold here, just outside of Toronto where we live anymore.  I swear it was colder when I was a kid.  So we've had some freezing and melting to deal with off and on.  

A few days ago we even made a little homemade Zamboni to fix our skating ruts in our outdoor ice rink.  It's been a really great project for us all to work together on and so much fun to skate on. We've had so much ice time.  It's become an after school favourite.

Skates

Since it's a backyard and there's no skate rentals, I asked a few of my kid's friends what size they were and made a little note on my phone.  The next few times I was at a thrift store I kept an eye out and was able to get a few extra pairs of ice skates really inexpensively.  

It's a great idea to get them sharpened at a local rink and have them ready.  Next time party guests don't have their own skates, you'll be all set.

After our ice was looking good we invited some freinds over for a skating party.

Game Ideas

  • Freeze Skate: Just like freeze tag, someone is it and tags others until everyone is frozen.
  • Tag: Just like regular tag, someone is it and chases others on skates to tag them it.
  • Obstacle Course: Set up an obstacle course with pylons, hockey sticks, etc. and make a route where skaters have to skate around, under or over obstacles.
  • Limbo: Use a hockey stick held by people on either side, and see if competitors can skate under it by arching backwards.
  • Races: Make a start and finish line and see who's the fastest!

Everyone enjoyed skating around to their favourite music.  We created a personalized skating playlist and used a mini portable speaker to play it.  My girls also loved playing freeze skate with music.  When the music stops everyone has to freeze! If you're caught moving, you're out.  

Cream colored mittons on a sheepskin ourside.

This project has reminded me that everything and everyone has their strengths and weaknesses.  It's this swampy, forgotten little spot's moment to shine and bring us so much joy.  A seemingly worthless un-usable area that's been turned into a favourite, delightful, and surprising blessing.  A great reminder that there is a season for everyone and everything to shine.

Outdoor ice skating rink with food and decorations set up for a party.
Two teenage girls outside skating on an outdoor rink.

Decorations

I kept the decor really simple and Nordic inspired. I added a little white bunting to the dogwood bushes in front of our little bench.  

  • Bunting: To make the bunting I used an old white tablecloth and cut it into triangles and hot glued them onto some twine.  It was really easy to make and is so pretty in the forest.  I think bunting can turn just about any activity into a special occasion, and it made our spot into a winter wonderland extravaganza.  
  • Lights and/or lanterns for nighttime
  • Nordic Decor: We used an old garden bench as a spot to put your skates on, or take a little rest from skating.  On top of the bench, I layered a sheepskin and a pretty vintage wool blanket.  This made the perfect spot to put our skates on.  An old stump adds an extra surface for some of our treats. And the wicker basket and deer antler add more rustic Nordic charm to the scene.
  • Firepit: A firepit would be a great spot to warm up, you could even use it to roast marshmallows and hot dogs. A s'mores charcuterie tray would be a great addition too.
Outdoor ice skating rink with white bunting decor and bench set up with snacks.
DIY white bunting hung in red dogwood branches.
Outdoor ice skating party with teenage girl in pink coat putting on her skates.

Skating Snacks

I thought it would be fun to bring out a few sweet treats to enjoy while we skated that fit with our skating party theme.  First I made a thermos of hot chocolate, complete with some whipped cream on top, and marshmallows. For a larger group, this hot chocolate charcuterie board would be a great addition too.

Some enamelware mugs were perfect for serving since they won't break. Take-out cups would be good too. 

Outdoor skaing rink with hot chocolate and a wicker picnic basket on a tree stump.
Outdoor ice rink with bench holding skates sheepskin, black and white blanket, hot chocolate and cookies.
Two teenage girls drinking hot chocoalte at an outdoor ice skating party.

Is there any better way to warm up cold fingers after skating for a while than sipping on a cup of steaming hot cocoa?  

To keep my thermos extra warm and cozy, I made the simplest thermos cozy.  I used a sleeve from an old felted wool sweater that fit the thermos perfectly.  

Wood bench and wood stump at a outdoor ice skating rink, holding a blanket, thermos, hot chocolate, wicker basket, cookies, and lanterns.

And we also included some beautiful snowflake sugar cookies, that my friend made us for Christmas. They were perfect to go with our snow and ice theme. Lastly, a few Toblerone shortbread cookies -a real family favourite, get the recipe here.  Hot chocolate and cookies seem like the perfect sweet treat for skating.

Our party was just for fun, but this would be a really fun birthday party idea for a winter birthday.  You could make a birthday cake in the shape of an ice skate for the birthday child.

Bench at outdoor skating rink holding a sheepskin, thermos, cookies, and a wicker basket.
Black and white enamel tray holding chocoalte chip shortbread and snowflake sugar cookies.
Outdoor skaing rink with wood bench holding sheepskin, skates, lanterns, and snacks.
Two teenage girls putting on skating at an outdoor skating rink.

With a fun little ice skating party to enjoy, life really is a party!

Frequently Asked Questions

What if you don't have skates?

Look for skates in different sizes at the thrift store, used sports equipment store, garage sales, or on-line resale groups. Keep some extras on hand. Be sure to get the blades sharpened.

What do you wear to an ice skating party?

Even outdoors, you can really work up a sweat ice skating, so you are might find your most comfortable in some warm socks, and a track suit or leggings with a sweater. Do wear mittens to keep your hands warm. If you're a beginner, you might want to wear snow pants which are waterproof so that you don't get wet on the ice if you fall. You should wear a helmet for safety as well. You will want a coat and outdoor wear for sitting around the fire.

More Winter Inspiration

  • Snowman themed dinner with decor and menu ideas.
    Easy Winter Snowman Themed Party Dinner
  • Snow ice cream simple recipe.
    Snow Ice Cream
  • Snowman donuts.
    How To Make Easy Donut Snowmen
  • Easy hot chocolate charcuterie board filled with hot chocolate mix, whipped cream, chocolate, marshmallows, and cookies.
    Hot Chocolate Charcuterie Board

 If you try anything from our Winter Ice Skating Party Ideas, or any other ideas on the blog please let me know how it went in the comments below. Thanks for visiting today!

How To Make Easy Beef Burrito Bowls

Jan 8, 2021 · Leave a Comment

how to make burrito bowls

How To Make Easy Beef Burrito Bowls: combine seasoned beef, Pico de Gallo, rice, lettuce and all the toppings for this easy and delicious recipe.

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If you've ever wondered how to make beef burrito bowls at home, we have a great and easy to make recipe to share with you.  These delicious and healthy burrito bowls are customizable to fit everyone's tastes, making this a recipe the whole family will love.

beef burrito bowls

These burrito bowls have become a family favourite at our house.  My the best thing about this spicy mexican favourite is that everyone can make them exactly how they like them, and customize them for their personal preferences with their favorite burrito toppings.  Don't like salsa, leave it out, adore avocados, put some extra in.  Everyone always loves burrito bowl night, and if you love Mexican food, you will too.  And these steak burrito bowls are the perfect idea for a party or get together too where everyone can add their own favorite toppings and ingredients.

how to make burrito bowls at home

This is also a great make head for meal prep.  If you're looking for a great dish for busy weeknights this is an easy weeknight dinner.  My favorite part of making this is the great leftovers.  Make lunch the easy way, and use the leftovers for an easy lunch the next day.   I love easy meals like this one, where you can prepare different components and then change up each one you put together.

how to make burrito bowls

How To Make Burrito Bowls with Ground Beef, Chicken, or Tofu

If steak isn't your favourite feel free to substitute with a different protein that you prefer.  Use ground beef for more of a traditional taco meat filling makes  delicious ground beef burrito bowls.  Chicken is also a great option for a chicken burrito bowl, or try using ground turkey as another option.  If you prefer tofu, substitute it for the beef.  Try using the steak seasoning with any other protein to create whichever option you prefer for your own bowl.

burrito bowls recipe
how to make a burrito bowl at home

Customize Them For Preferences Or Dietary Restrictions

These burrito bowls are so great for entertaining.  They're really easy to make and guests always love that they can customize them to exactly what they want.  If you're feeding a crowd that includes some dietary restrictions, this burrito bowl bar is so perfect. It's easy to make them vegetarian, dairy free, or gluten free depending on your needs.  Make this a low carb dish by substituting cauliflower rice in the place of regular rice.

what's in a burrito bowl?
how to make a burrito bowl

This easy beef burrito bowl recipe uses simple ingredients that need minimal prep and deliver so much flavor.  It's a great way to enjoy more fresh veggies in a really delicious and easy easy way full of everyone's absolute favorite flavors of Mexican food.  You can combine the ingredients in so many different ways, that everyone will love these.

Recipe

how to make burrito bowls

Beef Burrito Bowls

Make your own burrito bowl with all your favourite ingredients and toppings.
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Course: Main
Cuisine: Tex-Mex
Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes minutes
Servings: 8
Calories: 1652kcal
Author: Dannyelle Nicolle-Ramjist

Ingredients

Steak Seasoning

  • 1 teaspoon chilli powder
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon ground black pepper
  • ½ teaspoon onion powder
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
  • ½ teaspoon paprika
  • ½ teaspoon cumin
  • ¼ teaspoon dry oregano

Steak

  • 4 steaks about 1 ½ lbs total
  • 2 tablespoon oil
  • 1 small onion sliced

Pico de Gallo

  • 2 tomatoes cubed
  • ½ large onion diced
  • ¼ cup lime juice
  • ¼ cup chopped cilantro
  • ¼ teaspoon salt

Burrito Bowls

  • 8 servings cooked white rice or brown rice
  • 2 cups shredded lettuce
  • 2 cups black beans or kidney beans
  • 2 cups corn
  • ¼ cup hot pickled peppers
  • ¼ cup black sliced olive
  • ¼ cup sliced spring onions
  • ¼ cup fresh cilantro
  • 2 sliced avocado
  • 2 cups salsa
  • 2 cups sour cream
  • hot sauce optional
  • 8 lime wedges
  • 4 cups tortilla chips

Instructions

  • To make the steak seasoning, combine all the ingredients together in a small bowl.
  • For the steak, slice the steak into ¼ inch strips. Heat 2 tablespoon of oil in a large skillet. Combine steak strips, steak seasoning, and onion and cook for about 5 minutes over medium-high heat, or until rare to well done, depending on your personal preference.
  • Next, to make the pico de gallo, combine all the ingredients together in a small bowl.
  • Now to assemble a burrito bowl combine warm cooked rice, cooked beef mixture and shredded lettuce along with any of the other ingredients and enjoy.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 1652kcal | Carbohydrates: 105g | Protein: 107g | Fat: 91g | Saturated Fat: 33g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 45g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 364mg | Sodium: 1186mg | Fiber: 16g | Sugar: 10g
Tried this Recipe? Tag me Today!Mention @LifeisaParty or tag #lifeisaparty!

With these easy beef burrito bowls, life really is a party!

More Recipe Inspiration

You might also like our Butter Chicken Pizza Recipe here.

Butter Chicken Pizza: use frozen naan bread and jarred butter chicken sauce from the grocery store, for this quick and easy butter chicken pizza recipe.

Also check out Mom's Easy Lasagna Recipe here.

Easy Lasagna with cottage cheese: this is a great make-ahead, and it freezes well. Easy to put together, and sure to be a family favourite.

You might also enjoy Tortellini and Italian Sausage Soup Recipe here.

Tortellini and Italian Sausage Soup: this hearty soup is a real crowd pleaser with tender pasta, loads of veggies, and delicious Italian sausage.

Honey Garlic Chicken Wing Recipe

Dec 18, 2020 · 2 Comments

Homemade honey garlic chicken wings.

These homemade Honey Garlic Chicken Wings are perfectly sweet, sticky, and delicious. They're also very inexpensive to make at home, and they only have 6 ingredients so they're an easy recipe too. They're perfect for entertaining, or make to go with pizza or as an appetizer.

Homemade honey garlic chicken wings.
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A Quick Look At This Recipe

  • 📋 Recipe: Honey Garlic Chicken Wings
  • ⏲️ Ready In:  35-40 min.
  • 👪 Servings: 4
  • 🔪 Difficulty: Easy
  • 💭 Top Tip: Make these on your stove top -no deep fryer or air fryer necessary!

Why We Love This Recipe

  • They only have 6 ingredients.
  • They're way cheaper than take-out.
  • They're sweet, sticky, and delicious.
  • They're made on the stove top, so no need to for an air fryer or deep fryer.

If you're looking for an easy from scratch recipe for honey garlic chicken wings, you will love these.  

Love chicken recipes? You might also like our Butter Chicken Pizza Recipe, Tiana's Chicken, Sausage, and Shrimp Gumbo Recipe, or Easy Chicken Salad Toast Cups.

This honey garlic chicken wing recipe is an old favourite.  I have great memories of my dad making it for dinner for our whole family as a kid.  He used to use an electric frying pan...is that even still a thing?  And I remember the chicken wings being sweet and sticky and delicious.  

honey garlic chicken wing recipe

I don't think my dad has made these since way back when, but I have made them lots.  

They're pretty much delicious anytime really.  And is it even game day without wings?  These are my favorite party wings.  Everyone always loves them, including kids, because they are not spicy.  For those of us who are not big fans of buffalo sauce or cayenne pepper or hot wings, this honey garlic chicken wings recipe is perfect.  These are such a favorite appetizer.  And the best part is they're made from scratch with homemade wing sauce and easy to put together.  

Just be prepared to have sticky fingers after eating them. 🙂

Inexpensive

One of my favorite things about this honey garlic chicken wings recipe is that the sauce is made from scratch.  It's so much cheaper than buying prepared sauce jars all the time.  Also it's made with really simple sauce ingredients that you probably already have on hand in your pantry.  These juicy wings get their sweetness from a combination of honey and sugar.  These wings are very inexpensive to make.  

Easy

The other ingredients are some garlic cloves, soy sauce, and onion, plus some water.  That's all, just seven simple ingredients, including the wings.  And with just a few ingredients it means that they don't take long to put together either.  They're an easy, put it all in one pan, and let it cook recipe. Just give it an occasional stir, that's it!

Ingredients:

Easy homemade honey garlic chicken wing recipe ingredients in small bowls on a table.

See the recipe card below for exact measurements and steps.

  • Wings: For the cheapest option, look for whole chicken wings at the grocery store and cut them into wing pieces with a sharp knife.  Cut the wing into three pieces and discard the wing tip or save to use in chicken stock, leaving you with the wingette and the meatiest part which is the drumette.  You can also purchase the wings already cut into the two pieces.  This recipe is for 2 pounds of chicken wings.  Depending on the size of the wing, there are usually about 4-8 wing pieces per pound.  If you need more than 2 pounds you can double this recipe.
  • Soy Sauce: We used a dark soy sauce for the batch of delicious chicken wings we took the final photos of, but regular soy sauce for the step by step photos.  The regular soy sauce are a little bit lighter in colour, more of a dark golden brown.  Either way is super yummy.  You can also use a low sodium soy sauce for this recipe if you prefer.

Equipment

Unlike many other wings recipe you don't need a deep fryer or an air fryer. This is an easy stove top homemade chicken wings recipe that you can make in a large skillet or frying pan.  Because these wings are made in a frying pan, they're not crispy like fried wings, they're soft and sticky, unctuous and sweet.  If you're looking for a crispy chicken wing recipe this is not it.

How To Make Honey Garlic Chicken Wings

Step 1. If you have whole chicken wings, cut them into pieces and discard the wing tips.

Step 2. In a large frying pan with a lid, combine the honey, soy sauce, water, sugar, onion and garlic and stir to combine. Add the chicken pieces in and stir to coat.

Honey garlic chicken wing sauce ingredients in a large skillet.
Honey garlic chicken wing ingredients in a large skillet, before cooking.

Step 3. Cook on medium heat with the lid on for 20 minutes, stiring occasionally, and giving the wings a change to cook on both sides. Remove the lid and cook another 10-15 minutes, stirring occasionally until the remaining sauce is thickened. It will continue to thicken more as it cools.

Cooking stove top honey garlic chicken wings in a large frying pan.
Cooking stove top honey garlic chicken wings in a frying pan with sauce.

Chicken wings are fully cooked when the internal temperature of the meat hits 165F.  When using an instant-read thermometer be sure the tip is inserted into the meatiest part of the wing and not touching any bone for an accurate read.

Store any leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge and reheat to serve.

Expert Tip: When you are making these remember that the sticky honey garlic sauce will continue to thicken more as it cools a bit, so remove it from the heat a little before it gets to the exact consistency you want.  

honey garlic chicken wings

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make these honey garlic chicken wings ahead of time?

These wings are best eaten fresh. You can prep all your ingredients ahead of time, but cook them right before serving.

Can I double this honey garlic chicken wing recipe?

Yes feel free to double this recipe if you need more wings.

Can I use frozen chicken wings for this honey garlic chicken wing recipe?

Yes, you can use frozen chicken wings in this recipe, just fully defrost before cooking them.

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    Truffle Popcorn
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    Beer Battered Coconut Shrimp Recipe
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    Chip Charcuterie Snack Board
  • Homemade honey garlic chicken wings.
    Honey Garlic Chicken Wing Recipe

If you try this Honey Garlic Chicken Wing Recipe or any other recipe on my blog please leave a star rating and let me know how it went in the comments below. Thanks for visiting today!

Recipe

Honey garlic chicken wing recipe.

Honey Garlic Chicken Wing Recipe

Sweet, sticky, and juicy homemade chicken wings.
4.75 from 4 votes
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Course: Appetizers
Cuisine: American
Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 35 minutes minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes minutes
Servings: 2 Pounds
Calories: 219kcal
Author: Dannyelle Nicolle-Ramjist

Ingredients

  • 2 lbs chicken wings
  • ¼ cup honey
  • ¼ cup soy sauce
  • 1 cup water
  • 4 tablespoon sugar
  • ½ onion diced
  • 3 cloves garlic minced

Instructions

  • If you have whole chicken wings, cut them into pieces and discard the wing tips.
  • In a large frying pan with a lid, combine the honey, soy sauce, water, sugar, onion and garlic and stir to combine. Add the chicken pieces in and stir to coat.
  • Cook on medium heat with the lid on for 20 minutes, stiring occassionally and giving the wings a chance to cook on both sides. Remove the lid and cook another 10-15 minutes, stirring occasionally until the remaining sauce is thickened. It will continue to thicken more as it cools.

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Notes

Chicken wings are fully cooked when the internal temperature of the meat hits 165F. When using an instant-read thermometer  be sure the tip is inserted into the meatiest part of the wing and not touching any bone for an accurate read.
Store any leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge and reheat to serve.
When you are making these remember that the sticky honey garlic sauce will continue to thicken more as it cools a bit, so remove it from the heat a little before it gets to the exact consistency you want.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 219kcal | Carbohydrates: 14g | Protein: 10g | Fat: 14g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 8g | Cholesterol: 46mg | Sodium: 444mg | Sugar: 8g
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New Year's Eve At Home

Dec 17, 2020 · Leave a Comment

New Year's Eve party table filled with appetizers.

New Year's Eve At Home: have an appetizer party on New Years with family, friends, kids, or adults. Everyone cooks and scores each other.

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It's almost New Year's Eve and this year we're celebrating at home.  In fact we've had a version of this party for the last couple of years and it's especially perfect for this year.  We are celebrating with a New Year's Eve appetizer competition! 

What's better than enjoying all our favourite appetizers on New Year's Eve?  And we're not talking about frozen ones from the supermarket either... we've taken it up a notch and turned it into a fun family competition!

A Little Friendly Competition

Our kids are teenagers and like cooking so they've enjoyed joining the fun, but if you had younger kids who needed more help you could point them towards a no-cook option, or form teams with an adult.  Last year my sister and brother-in-law joined us and took the competition up a notch!

New Year's Eve Decor

I set up the kitchen table for our tasting and scoring.  I created this easy and beautiful New Year's Eve centre piece with lots of mirrored disco balls.  These have been collected over the years, but they were mostly from the dollar store.  I layered the disco balls on a simple runner and added in some gold mercy glass tea light holders for a little more sparkle.

New Year's Eve at home party
New Year's Eve decor

I designed a beautiful printable set for this party that you can obtain for instant download by subscribing to the blog below.  It includes a fun "Happy New Year" banner with the year as well. Subscribe below, then check your inbox for the password to the Free Resource Library - if you don't see it check your spam folder.

New Year's Eve Printables

I picked up some balloons for a fun touch too.  I also did a collection of clocks.  I picked up some at thrift stores, and the alarm clocks are mostly from antique stores.  

New Year's Eve decor

The printable set also includes some straw flags you can add to your paper straws for a festive touch.

New Year's Eve decor

It won't be New Year's Eve without some bubbly!

New Year's Eve at home

The set includes printable labels for all your appetizers, score cards, and fun picks you can use for any of the food to dress it up.

New Year's Eve party ideas

Choosing The Appetizers

We encouraged everyone to think of their very favourite restaurant appetizer -or for us who love cruising we were channeling our favourite cruise formal dining room appetizers.  We all did our own research, and found recipes.  Some of our crew went with tried and true favourites, and some brave ones tried new recipes.  Our guests brought their ingredients with them.  Around 5 or so we all got in the kitchen together, put some tunes on, poured some fancy drinks and got cooking together.

New Year's Eve appetizer party

Everyone set up their appetizer on the table and used one of our appetizer place cards from the printable set to label their dish.  Each place card had a number on it so it was easy to keep track of scoring.

New Year's Eve appetizer
New Year's Eve at home party

When it was time to taste test everyone helped themselves, scoring as they went.

New Year's Eve at home party
what to do at home for New Year's Eve

For our appetizers we choose this portabella mushroom and feta pizza -find the recipe here.  

New Year's Eve at home party

We also made stuffed mushrooms -find the recipe here.

New Year's Eve at home party

Another dish we made was caramelized onion and goat's cheese tarts.  Find our recipe here.

New Year's Eve appetizer

We also made homemade honey garlic chicken wings, find the recipe here.

New Year's Eve at home party
New Year's Eve appetizer party

Scoring The Appetizers

When it was time for scoring and dinner, we used these printable score cards to give everyone's appetizer a score out of 5.  Afterward we tallied up the scores for a winner.  

You might want to include a prize for the winner.  Something like a gift card, or a bottle of  something special would be fun.  We went for bragging rights.

appetizer competition

More Ideas

Depending on the number of people at your party, you might want to supplement the meal.  Last year we had 6 main appetizers and that was perfect for a fun dinner.  If you had less, you might want to also add in a charcuterie and cheese board for additional nibbling, or to enjoy while you're cooking together. 

how to host an appetizer competition

You could also do a dessert round at midnight for a fun addition, where everyone makes a small version of their favourite sweet as well, and you all taste and score this course as well.  You could even ask everyone to add a drink pairing to all the appetizers, alcoholic or non-alcoholic.  And depending on your group, you could dress up in fancy attire, or have a pj party.  It's such a fun party idea that you can adjust depending on the group of family, friends, kids or adults.  

During our evening between cooking and nibbling we also had a movie marathon going on.  Pick a series, a theme, or a favourite actor and watch them all that night. One year we did Jane Austen movies, last year it was the God Father, we also had Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, Indiana Jones, and Narnia in the running.  A game board tournament might be a fun option as well.

With a fun New Year's Eve at home like this one, life really is a party!

Purchase the New Year's Eve Printable Party Set here for instant download and print on your home printer or office store and enjoy.

More Recipe Ideas

Want more appetizer recipe ideas?

Check out our Individual Charcuterie Snack Boards here.

Individual Charcuterie Boards: perfect for entertaining or for date night, full of ideas for cheeses, meats, fruits, sweets and more.

You might also like our Homemade Cheese Straws here.

Cheese Straws Recipe: spicy and savoury cheese shortbread straws, perfect for gift giving or as part of a charcuterie board.

Also check out our Slow Cocker Spinach and Artichoke Dip here.

Slow Cooker Spinach and Artichoke Dip: Perfect for easy entertaining, just add everything to the slow cooker and forget about it!

You might also like our Cranberry Raspberry Cocktail here.

Cranberry Raspberry Cocktail: made with cranberry raspberry juice, ginger ale and vodka, add easy sugared cranberries as the perfect garnish.

Cranberry Raspberry Cocktail

Dec 16, 2020 · 2 Comments

cranberry raspberry cocktail

Cranberry Raspberry Cocktail: made with cranberry raspberry juice, ginger ale and vodka, add easy sugared cranberries as the perfect garnish.

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This Cranberry Raspberry Cocktail with sugared cranberries is the perfect easy, festive cocktail to enjoy at Christmas.  Make a non-alcoholic version for non-drinkers or kids, and add some vodka for the adults.  The sugared cranberries take this drink to the next level, and they're quite easy to make.  We love having a signature drink for a get together and these are sure to be a hit with all your guests.

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I love a sweet fizzy drink, especially at Christmas and there's nothing more festive than cranberries during the holidays. And I love the combination of cranberries and raspberries, since cranberry juice can have a slight bitterness at times, and the raspberries really add a little sweetness.  If you prefer though, you can also make this drink with just cranberry juice and ginger ale, or try any of the other cranberry juice combinations like cranberry apple juice, or cranberry strawberry juice/

Look for cranberry raspberry flavor cocktail or juice at the grocery store.  The cocktail will have sugar added and be sweeter than the pure juice.  You can use whichever you prefer.

We like ginger ale in this drink because it adds sweetness and flavor.  If you like a stronger ginger flavor you could also try using ginger beer instead.  If you prefer though, you could use club soda or soda water for a less sweet drink, or if using the cranberry raspberry cocktail drink which is a little sweeter than the juice.

cranberry raspberry cocktail recipe

Drink Garnish

The sugared cranberries are very easy to make and they're the perfect combination of sweet and tart.  They're a wonderful garnish for this festive cocktails.  A cinnamon stick makes a great stir stick for this drink during the holidays and adds natural flavors as well.

If you're serving this as part of your summer cocktails, you might substitute the sugared cranberries for fresh raspberries and a fresh lime slice in the drink or on a skewer as garnish.

how to make sugared cranberries

Keep these simple ingredients on hand during the festive season and enjoy this easy cocktail all holiday season long.

cranberry raspberry cocktail

Non-Alcohol Version

If you prefer a non-alcoholic version of this drink, simply leave out the vodka and enjoy.

cranberry raspberry cocktail with vodka

Recipe

cranberry raspberry cocktail

Cranberry Raspberry Cocktail and Sugared Cranberries

Make this sweet festive drink with alcohol or without, and the perfect tasty garnish of sugared crandberries.
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Course: Drinks
Cuisine: American
Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 5 minutes minutes
Additional Time: 8 hours hours
Total Time: 8 hours hours 10 minutes minutes
Servings: 1
Calories: 706kcal
Author: Dannyelle Nicolle-Ramjist

Ingredients

  • ⅓ cup cranberry raspberry juice or cocktail
  • ⅓ cup ginger ale
  • 1 oz. vodka
  • ice cubes
  • ½ cup sugar -divided
  • ¼ cup water
  • ½ cranberries

Instructions

  • To make the sugared cranberries, combine ¼ cup of sugar with a ¼ cup of water in a small saucepan. Heat and stir until sugar is fully dissolved, and water has come to a simmer.
  • Remove from the heat and add the fresh cranberries and stir. Let the cranberries sit in the sugar water for an hour and up to 8 hours.
  • Drain the cranberries, and let them sit for 5 minutes, then roll the sticky cranberries in ¼ cup sugar to coat them completely. Leave them spread out on a plate to dry slightly and set.
  • To make the drink, fill a highball glass ⅓ full with cranberry raspberry juice or cocktail. Next, fill the glass another ⅓ with ginger ale. Lastly add 1 oz of vodka and ice to fill the glass.
  • Skewer three sugared cranberries and add to the glass as a garnish.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 706kcal | Carbohydrates: 132g | Protein: 1g | Sodium: 18mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 127g
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cranberry raspberry vodka cocktail with sugared cranberries

With a Cranberry Raspberry Cocktail to enjoy, life really is a party!

More Drink Inspiration

You might also like our Homemade Gingerbread Latte here.

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Also check out Easy Blackberry Sparklers Mocktail recipe here.

Blackberry Sparklers: fresh blackberries are pureed for this cocktail, make it with alcoholic, or without for a non alcoholic mocktail version.

You might also enjoy our DIY Hot Chocolate Mix here.

DIY hot chocolate mix gift idea

Cozy Christmas Living Room

Dec 15, 2020 · Leave a Comment

cozy Christmas living room

Cozy Christmas Living Room: this cozy living room gets a forest feel for Christmas along with lots of boho touches and hygge vibes.

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This year in our basement I wanted to create a cozy Christmas living room space for us to enjoy the fireplace, movie watching, and present opening.  We always spend Christmas morning here, so that makes it extra special for us.

boho cozy Christmas living room

Our large leather sectional is the perfect comfy spot for snuggling up with all the pillows and throw blankets.  This year I've add an assortment of black and white along with some green pillows and throws -which feels so perfect for Christmas.  The back wall has birch bark wall paper, so this year I went with a bit of a forest theme for decorating.  There are trees, trees, and more trees down here.  It feels like a cozy little spot in the woods.

cozy Christmas living room

Boho Christmas Tree

The Christmas tree is dressed in black and white with a few additions of pretty gold.  It definitely has a boho feel this year.  I love these pretty DIY macrame ornaments.  There's a full tutorial to make them here, but instead of little sticks there ones are on mini gold hoops -and they double as napkin rings. 😉

mini macrame Christmas ornament

The pretty boho inspired ornaments are a fun DIY.  I followed a great tutorial from Jennifer Rizzo and I love how they turned out.

boho Christmas ornament

And the rest of the tree is combination of pretty pine cones to go with our forest feel, muted gold balls, black balls, and these easy DIY Wooden Ball Ornaments.  It's all finished off with some black herringbone ribbon and a simple gold paper star.

boho Christmas tree

The Fireplace Mantel

Over on the fireplace, I used a fun combination of mini Christmas trees and birch trees.  There's also a collection of brass candlesticks.  The candlesticks are all thrift store finds, and they have a fun DIY dipped paint effect -see the tutorial here.

boho Christmas mantel

On the mantel I did a layered collection of faux pine, mini lights, yarn, Pom Pom trim, and this metal "Merry Christmas" banner -which was silver, but got a little makeover with some gold spray paint. 😉

cozy Christmas living room

One of my favourite details in the living room this Christmas are these fun snow globe-ish scenes.  I used a few vintage glass large bottles and added some faux snow and bottle brush trees.  These are so easy to put together and couldn't be cuter.

cozy Christmas living room

And on the other shelves over the tv I've added more trees and candlesticks along with a favourite simple Christmas village in white and gold.

And it wouldn't be Christmas without a disco ball thrown in for good measure. 😉

cozy Christmas mantel

Over on the other side of the room I've continued the forest feel.

cozy Christmas living room

More Inspired Forest Touches

My little bar cart that usually lives in my dining room, is moved here for Christmas and I love it holding all the little forest trees.

forest Christmas decor
woodland Christmas

There's quite a collection of faux trees here, and my favourite is probably another little scene in another vintage large glass bottle.  I also added lots of fun pinecones.

woodland Christmas decor

And lastly over on the coffee table, there's another pretty little Christmas tree.

cozy Christmas living room

And I have a little glass terrarium here with more bottle brush trees.  Along with a real antler we found out on a snowy walk in the forest behind our house a few years ago.

cozy Christmas living room

I also included a vintage green typewriter, with the beginnings of the nice list on it, along with some spectacles... could they belong to Santa himself?

cozy Christmas living room ideas

It's a cozy little spot to enjoy all season long, full of hygge vibes and boho touches, perfect for snuggles.

With a cozy Christmas living room like this to enjoy, life really is a party!

More Inspiration

You might also like our Boho Christmas Decor here.

You might also like our Boho Christmas Reading Tent here.

Boho Christmas Reading Tent: See how to make an inexpensive reading tent fort for kids with birch poles and an old table cloth.

Also check out our Green Christmas Home Tour here.

Christmas Home Tour: Rustic Scandinavian Christmas Home Tour, with bit of modern boho.

Christmas Tea Party

Dec 14, 2020 · 1 Comment

Christmas tea party with table decor, menu, and recipes.

This Christmas Tea Party has a British inspired Christmas tea party menu, with items like mincemeat tarts, sausage rolls and fruit cake, along with the tradtional high tea fare of tea sandwiches, scones, and sweets. There's also ideas for Christmas tea party themed decorations, and Christmas crackers.

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Why We Love This Party

  • We love tea parties anytime of year, but a Christmas themed tea party is extra special.
  • The menu is a combination of traditional tea party food and Christmas items that's so good!
  • The food and decor were so beautiful and festive.

This Christmas Tea Party was so much fun to put together, and the perfect fun festive party to celebrate the holiday season. Many years ago when I was 18, I lived in England for a year. It was then that I developed a love for traditional afternoon tea, and learned all about the traditional tea party fare. 

Check out all our tips for hosting an afternoon tea party here. And tea parties aren't just for littel girls -check out our adult afternoon tea party Christmas is the perfect occasion for hosting a tea party like this or a Nutcracker Tea Party, but tea parties are great for just about any holiday. Check out our Winter Tea Party, Valentine's Tea Party, and our Fall Tea Party.

I had so much fun putting together a British inspired menu for our Christmas tea party.

I can't think of a better way to celebrate Christmas time, then with a festive British themed tea party. If you are planning to host your own tea party, I hope it gives you lots of inspiration.

Christmas Tea Party

The Table

I decorated the table with some beautiful Christmas trees down the centre on a knit table runner. I added some twinkle lights and pretty candles. All the Christmas decorations looked so beautiful.

Christmas Tea Party
Christmas High Tea

At each place setting I started off with some pretty vintage tea cups. See all our tips for setting the table here.

These were the first thing I found for the tea party and they set the tone for the whole party. They're from the thrift shop which is the perfect place to find tea cups for an afternoon tea party. They certainly add an authentic British tradition feel. They would also be sweet party favors for guests to take home to remember a special afternoon.

This would also be the perfect occasion to use special Christmas china if you had some.

Christmas tea party ideas
Christmas tea party

I mixed my vintage tea cups with plain white plates, and pretty gold cutlery to match their gold trim. At each place setting I included a Christmas cracker -another very British addition to the table. 

I gave these Christmas crackers a makeover with some pink paper, and new ribbons and embellishments to tie them into our party perfectly. 

I also included these pretty iridescent champagne flutes. A glass of champagne or sparkling wine makes a wonderful addition to a tea party -inspired by the fancy high tea menus at the hotels downtown, and is the perfect way to raise festive spirits on special occasions with a little holiday cheer. 

And if you have little ones at your tea party, some sparking juice makes a great additon too.

how to have a Christmas tea party

Christmas Tea Party Decor

In addition to our pretty table, I thought it would be fun to add a few simple tea party inspired decorations. 

On our little mini Christmas tree, I used an old children's toy metal tea set as decorations on the tree. The tea pot made the perfect tree topper, and the cups and saucers make adorable ornaments. I love including little details like this to make a holiday party extra special.

 tea party Christmas tree
tea party Christmas tree
tea cup Christmas tree

On the side cabinet I added in some light up marquee letters to spell out "tea".

Christmas tea party ideas

Christmas Tea Party Menu

Traditionally a full afternoon tea is served late afternoon and has a savoury course to begin with, mostly comprised of finger sandwiches, and savoury snacks, followed by scones with cream and jam, and then small sweet treats and desserts.

The Tea

It won't be a tea party without tea. In an English tea room it would be loose leaf tea made in a teapot and served in a teacup. Many tea drinkers swear the a cup of tea tastes better drunk from a china tea cup. If you don't have a tea pot, look for one at a thrift store. These days you can us a tea bag to make the tea.

Look for a black tea like earl grey, or English breakfast. But you can also include other options for guests like different flavors of herbal tea, or green tea. Be sure to have milk, not cream for the tea, and sugar cubes -so you can say "one lump or two?"

If you have children at your tea party, hot chocolate is a good idea. Make it feel extra special by serving it from a teapot for them. This is sure to be a big hit, especially if you add a dollop of whipped cream and some marshmallows.

Christmas tea party menu

Savoury

  • Egg Salad on Mini Croissants: making these on mini croissants makes them the perfect size for tea.
Christmas tea party menu ideas
  • Turkey Sandwiches with Cranberry Mayo: These flavors are perfect for a Christmas celebration. They're easy to make and really delicious.
  • Cream Cheese and Cucumber Sandwiches: This classic tea party sandwich is always a crowd favorite.
  • Sausage Rolls: The sausage rolls are another very traditional British savory treat. These are from my local bakery, and cut into small pieces were perfect for our Christmas afternoon tea.
Christmas tea party menu
  • Mini Yorkshire Puddings with Roast Beef and Horseradish Cream: To make the Mini Yorkshire puddings with roast beef and horseradish cream, I picked up some frozen Yorkshire puddings at the grocery store, and baked them according to the package instructions. I aded some roast beef deli meat, some lettuce, and horseradish cream. I thought these were a nice nod to a traditional Christmas roast, but in holiday tea party form, and a great addition to our menu.
what to serve at a Christmas tea party
how to host a Christmas tea party

Sweets

  • Scones with Jam and Cream: This food processor scone recipe is my quick and easy favorite. Make them the morning off so they're nice and fresh, or pick some up at the bakery.  In England, it's traditional to have scones with jam and clotted cream.  It's very difficult to find clotted cream here, and very expensive so I've substituted some whipped cream.  It's not the same as clotted cream, but it's quite delicious.  This time of year you might try using a jam with some traditional Christmas season flavors like cranberry. Lemon curd is another great option.
scones with cream and jam
scones with jam and cream
  • Christmas Fruit Cake: Old fashioned fruit cake is such a traditional British treat around the holidays. These days many aren't fans of it, but if you enjoy it Christmas cakes are the perfect holiday addition to your tea party menu.  Not a fan? Try a tradional chocolate Yule log instead.
Christmas cake
  • Mincemeat Tarts: Another traditional British treat at Christmas is mince pies. I picked up some mincemeat tarts at the bakery. Add an assortment of any of your favourite Christmas cookies, like sugar cookies, shortbread, or gingerbread.
Christmas tea party
  • Assorted Christmas Cookies: We included an assortment of our favorite Chrsitmas cookies. Shortbread is a traditional tea party cookies and these chocolate chip shortbread cookies are a great additon.
Christmas tea party sweets
  • Mini Cupcakes: These mini cupcakes are the perfect little bite and these were so beautiful too, picked up from my favorite cupcake shop.
Christmas tea party menu
  • Mini Raspberry Trifles: The trifles are an easy addition. We made them with simple store bought ingredients, so they're very quick to put together. They look so festive decorated with a holly leaf, just remember holly isn't edible, or use a faux leaf. Get the easy recipe for the mini individual trifle here.
mini trifles
mini trifles

This tea party was so much fun, especially with our English inspired menu and fun pink color scheme. We had such a good time, enjoying good food, and close friends. It's the perfect way to celebrate this Christmas time.

This was a great way to celebrate the holidays, but it would also be a very fun baby shower, or birthday celebration with good friends over the holidays.

With a Christmas tea party like this one to enjoy, life really is a party. Merry Christmas!

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make the food ahead of time?

Yes. Make the sandwich fillings and desserts the day before the party. On the morning of put your sandwiches together and bake your scones. Make sure to store all the food in air tight containers before serving so that it doesn't dry out.

Any ideas for including kids?

Kids will love the little sandwiches and sweets. You might include some peanut butter and jam or plain ham and cheese. Cut them out with Christmas cookie cutter shapes like a star to make them more festive. Instead of tea, offer kids hot chocolate. And instead of champagne or sparking wine, offer kids sparking juice.

How did you make the Christmas crackers?

I used store-bought Christmas crackers and covered them with pink paper to fit our theme, then embellished them with ribbon and tinsel.

 If you try any of the ideas from this Christmas Tea Party or any other ideas on the blog please let me know how it went in the comments below. Thanks for visiting today!

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    Christmas Cookie Party

Pink Christmas Decor Home Tour

Dec 11, 2020 · 8 Comments

pink Christmas decorations and home tour

Pink Christmas Decor Home Tour: a boho rustic Scandinavian style home gets touches of pink and vintage for Christmas this year.

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Our Christmas Home Tour is always one of my favourite posts of the year.  This year, with the year that it's been I've added a little colour to my usual neutrals. A little pink Christmas decor is exactly what we need this year to add a little cheer.  It's such a funny year.  Usually I'm prepping for Christmas guests but there won't be any this year.  I'm still decorating though, just for us.  To make our house feel a little cozier and special this time of year.

Front Porch

I decorated our front porch with some fresh seasonal greens.  It was fun to head to the woods and find some treasures to bring home.

rustic Scandinavian style Christmas front porch

I love to decorate around the door with some collected grape vine.  The grapevine is  held it in place with some 3M hooks.  I've also added in some pine branches and lights.

modern farmhouse front porch

A few birch logs and lanterns lend a cozy touch.

Scandinavian style Christmas front porch

I love how my outdoor Christmas arrangement turned out this year.  We added some fresh cedar, fir, and pine.  It's  topped off with some branches of curly willow, from my mom's garden, and some stars and pinecones.

Rustic Christmas outdoor urn

This wreath got a wintery makeover -see the summer version and how I made the clay mushrooms here.  I've re-painted the mushrooms with some pretty pink -a sign of things to come inside.  And then I topped it off with some pretty iridescent snow.

mushroom Christmas wreath

The Dining Room

Inside the front door we have a little console table.  This vintage card catalogue is a favourite, along with the paper trees.  The candlesticks are thrift store finds, along with the pink candles.

pink boho Christmas decor
Christmas letter board
Christmas letter board

In the dining room I've added a few more Christmas touches.

rustic boho Christmas decor
pink Christmas decor

I've added some more of the paper trees on the dining room table, and more of the brass candlesticks.

pink Christmas decor ideas

One of my favourites this time of year is this old wood dough bowl, filled with vintage ornaments and some lights.  This year especially, it seems like a few vintage and traditional touches are the perfect way to make us all feel comforted by a little nostalgic Christmas.

vintage Christmas ornaments
pink Christmas decor ideas

Over on the buffet, my vintage bottles, demijohns, and carboys are looking beautiful all dressed up for Christmas. I've added a few fresh greens and I couldn't resist using these beautiful dried grasses from Everything Frivolous again.

boho Christmas decor ideas
pink Christmas decor ideas
boho Christmas decor
rustic boho Christmas decor
pink bunny tails
boho Christmas decor
pink pampas grass

Over on the other side of the room I've got a pretty little Charlie Brown pine tree in a demijohn basket.  There's also a vintage cardholder filled with antique Christmas postcards I picked up at my favourite antique market.  And lastly in our trio of trees is the black iron one with a few precious vintage ornaments.

vintage Christmas decor
vintage Christmas decor ideas
vintage antique Christmas cards

The Stairs

Our dining room leads past the stairs and into the living room.  This year on the stairs I started with this DIY macrame garland -see how I made it here.  It's layered with a faux fir garland, some pink velvet ribbon, and some twinkle lights.  Lastly I added this DIY star garland -see how I made this one here. 

Christmas stair garland boho

At the bottom of the stairs, this is a favourite little spot.  The little animals are part of an advent calendar and another forest friend joins them each day leading up to the big event.  The little house shelves are a dollar store find, and I've filled them with a little collection of vintage creamers.  For Christmas I've added in some bottle brush trees and a strand of iridescent sequences.  When I decided to add a little pink this year, these old wool pink blankets seemed like the perfect cozy addition.

neutral Christmas decor
wood Christmas trees
wood Christmas decor
vintage alarm clock and wood Christmas trees
vintage creamers and bottle brush trees
wood Christmas trees

The Living Room

Over in the living room, this year's tree is a stunner.  I like a one that's not too full, cut down in the forest.  I've dug out all my vintage ornaments this year, and the tree is looking so beautiful.  The vintage topper is the perfect cherry on top.  And I've also added some iridescent clear glass and white ornaments, and a few paper ones to tie in with my paper trees in the dining room.  Lastly I finished it off with some white satin ribbon, and some thin pink velvet ribbon.  It's simple and perfect.

pink Christmas tree
Christmas tree with pink decor
Christmas tree with vintage ornaments
Christmas tree with vintage ornaments
vintage pink Christmas ornament
vintage pink Christmas ornament
rustic Scandinavian Christmas decor
rustic Scandinavian style Christmas decor

Over on the other side of the room the couch is dressed up with some cozy pillows and a throw blanket all ready for Christmas movie watching.

pink Christmas decor

On the coffee table added an eclectic collection of trees, candles, retro looking deer, and a disco ball for good measure.  It's all very cozy at night with the candles lit.

bottle brush Christmas trees
bottle brush Christmas trees
pink Christmas decor ideas

The living room leads into the kitchen and this pass through is always a favourite spot to decorate.  This year I found the beautiful branch out on a forest walk and brought it home thinking of this special spot. I've tied it up with a little thread and decorated it with some more vintage ornaments, and some tinsel.

branch with Christmas ornaments
vintage Christmas ornaments
vintage Christmas ornaments

The Fireplace

Over on the fireplace, I've tried to repeat lots of elements.  There's more macrame garland and faux fir garland, layered with more of the tree branch and more DIY star garland.  I've also added more pretty trees, and more vintage brass found thrifting.  I've also included this fun art work.  You can buy this print in our etsy shop here.  I had it printed at my local office store, and I love it here.  It's from the old cartoon Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer.  Remember the one about the Yukon Cornelious, Hermy, the Abominable Snow Man, and the Island of misfit toys?  It reminds us that there really is a place for all the misfits and that we all have a unique gift to share with the world.

Christmas fireplace mantel
Christmas fireplace mantel
Christmas fireplace mantel
Christmas fireplace mantel

The Eating Area

And lastly over in the kitchen, the table is looking so pretty.  I've added some more iridescent touches for Christmas.  I love the contrast of the cool iridescent glass with the warm and cozy knit runner.  

pink Christmas decor ideas
glass Christmas trees
glass Christmas trees
glass Christmas trees
iridescent Christmas decor
pink Christmas decor ideas

Over on the little side cupboard more trees.  There is also this fun poster.  I added a bit of a gingerbread house theme in the kitchen all inspired by this fun poster.  It's also a print you can purchase in our etsy shop, and I it's been printed as an inexpensive colour engineer print at the office supply store.  The little tree is another real one, and decorated with mini lights and more of the DIY star garland.

pink Christmas decor
pink Christmas decor ideas

This tiny little village is also a DIY, see how I made it here.

DIY miniature Christmas village

These adorable little plates are a new find, I love the little scene of skiers, skaters, and dog walkers.

pink Christmas decor
bottle brush Christmas trees
miniature real Christmas tree mini

The Kitchen

Over on the other side of the kitchen, this is the view back into the living room.

kitchen Christmas decor
kitchen Christmas decor

I love adding little Christmas touches like this one.

DIY clay miniature houses
kitchen Christmas decorating ideas

And I love how my kitchen shelves look this Christmas.  I found the pretty iridescent stars in the party decoration section.  And there's more gingerbread.  We made the little houses from a kit, but didn't use the candies, and just added white icing.  The gingerbread tea towel is another favourite touch.

open shelves decorated for Christmas
kitchen open shelves Christmas
Christmas letter board ideas

The Santa mugs were a fun addition last year.  The iridescent champagne flutes are so pretty on the shelf, and will be perfect for enjoying some sparking wine during the holidays.

kitchen shelves decorated for Christmas
pink kitchen Christmas decor
pink Christmas decor ideas
pink Christmas decor
pink Christmas kitchen decor

This year the little bit of pink, iridescence, and vintage are making it feel so warm, and happy, and cozy.  Just what we needed.  I hope you're filling your home with cozy and happy decor this year too, while we're all home for Christmas.  

With a pink Christmas decor Home Tour to enjoy, life really is a party!

Christmas Dessert Board

Dec 8, 2020 · 1 Comment

Christmas dessert board

Christmas Dessert Board: use store bought treats to create this Christmas sweet treat snack board with lots of touches of pink.

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Dessert boards, sweet snack boards, and charcuterie are so popular and fun I thought it would be fun to put together a Christmas dessert board for the holidays. All our treats for this board are store-bought treats from the grocery store, so it's really quick and easy to put together.  But if you're a baker, homemade cookies would be wonderful. Or do a combination of homemade treats, and store-bought cookies. This a great way to serve sweet treats this holiday season. Everyone can help themselves and enjoy. Add one to your dessert table for a large gathering.

A traditional charcuterie board is full of cured meats, and now a days they tend to include not just meat, but a variety of cheeses and crackers and all the fixings to go with them. Our Christmas charcuterie board has a sweet twist, instead of the traditional meat board, it's full of desserts. And although technically not a charcuterie board anymore, because there are no cured meats involved, in recent years everyone is using this term to refer to anything served together on a big cutting board or tray, they're sometimes called grazing boards. An epic dessert charcuterie board is an easy dessert, or a great alternative to the regular cookie platter, or traditional old dessert platter.

This year we're celebrating a pink Christmas, so I added a few easy pink touches to the board too. You could do them in pink or in the more traditional red for Christmas.

Christmas dessert sweet snack board

Christmas Dessert Board

  • "H" Belgium chocolate initials
  • "O" Belgium chocolate initials
  • mini marshmallows
  • regular marshmallows
  • pink marshmallows
  • candy canes
  • Little Debbies Christmas tree cakes
  • caramel corn
  • chocolate fingers
  • Strawberry Santa hats
  • jam shortbread cookies
  • shortbread fingers
  • Santa hat Oreos
  • "Chicken Bone" candies
  • chocolate coins
  • gingerbread cookies
  • Twix Santa chocolate bars
  • chocolate dipped wafers
Christmas dessert sweet charcuterie board

Getting Started

To create this big board start with a large tray or wooden board as your base. Then create small groupings of all the different treats, directly on the board or in small bowls.

We started by adding a layer of different mixed marshmallows to the centre of the large board. We wanted a pink and white color scheme for our board so I only used the pink ones from the mixed mini marshmallows, and then added in some regular white mini marshmallows too. On top of the marshmallows we arranged the chocolate initials to say "Ho Ho Ho" in the center of the board.  You often see this at Christmas as a stocking stuffer, but they were a really fun focal point for our board. We used milk chocolate, but look for them in dark chocolate if you prefer. And how cute would XO be for Valentine's day?

how to make a Christmas sweet board
Christmas sweet charcuterie board

Layering On The Treats

Next arrange the rest of the treats around the outside of the board, alternating different sizes, different shapes, and different colors. You will want to include a variety of textures and different tastes too, like peppermint, chocolate, vanilla, caramel, and gingerbread -or all your favourite holiday flavors. Be sure to include your favorite Christmas cookies too.

Christmas dessert snack board
Christmas sweet treat board

Pink Christmas Tree Cakes

  • Little Debbies Christmas tree cakes
  • pink chocolate
how to make a Christmas dessert board

As a fun way to add a pink detail to the Little Debbie cakes, melt some chocolate in the microwave, and snip off the corner of a ziplock bag to use as a piping bag. Pipe small dots of pink chocolate onto the cakes.

Santa Hat Oreos

  • white chocolate dipped oreos
  • pink chocolate
  • white chocolate
  • white sprinkles
Santa hat chocolate dipped Oreos

Take your oreos to the next level, with cute Santa hats added to them. To make the Santa hat Oreo cookies, just melt some pink chocolate in the microwave. Place the melted pink chocolate in a ziplock bag and snip off the corner to make a piping bag. Use the pink chocolate to make a triangle Santa hat on the top of the cookie. Let the pink chocolate harden. Next do the same with the white chocolate and use it to make a pompom top and fur trim on the bottom of the hat. While the white chocolate is still wet and before it hardens, dip it in the white sprinkles.

Strawberry Santa Hats

  • white powdered donuts
  • fresh strawberries
  • mini marshmallows
strawberry Santa hats

A little bit of fresh fruit is a great addition to your holiday dessert charcuterie board, and these strawberry Santa hats couldn't be any cuter. To make them, trim the bottom off of a strawberry and balance it on top of a donut. To make the pompom, trim the end off of a mini marshmallow to make it sticky and stick it to the top of the strawberry. These are so much fun, and sure to be a hit with the kids.

Chocolate Dipped Wafers

  • wafer cookies
  • pink chocolate
  • sprinkles
chocolate dipped wafer cookies

Melt some pink chocolate in the microwave and dip the end of the wafer cookie in it.  Put it on parchment paper to set, and while the chocolate is still wet add some sprinkles.

Christmas dessert charcuterie board

This board is really quick to put together since it's made of store-bought items, with just a few simple additions with chocolate and sprinkles. It's an easy way to serve sweets at a party. Sure to be the highlight of your next holiday get together.

With a perfect Christmas dessert board like this, life really is a party!

More Inspiration

Be sure to check out our Hot Chocolate Dessert Board here.

You might also like our Coal Rice Krispie Cookies here.

Coal Rice Krispie Cookies: This recipe and printable gift tag is the perfect treat for anyone who is on Santa's naughty list this year.

Also check out Chocolate Charcuterie Board here.

Chocolate Charcuterie Snack Board: perfect for the chocolate lover, tips on building your board, and ingredient suggestions.

You might also enjoy S'more Charcuterie Board here.

S'more Charcuterie Board: this s'more themed dessert board is perfect as a summer treat around a campfire, or for your camping themed party.

Christmas Cookie Party

Dec 7, 2020 · Leave a Comment

Christmas baking party with free printables.

This Christmas Cookie Party is full of ideas and free printables for a baking party, a Christmas cookie exchange, or a gingerbread house decorating party. Including free printble gingerbread house gift boxes, Christmas tags, recipe card, party decor poster, pennants, straw flags and more.

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Why We Love This Party

  • We love Chrismtas cookies, baking, and gingerbread!
  • Whether it's a baking party, cookie exchange, cookie decorating, or gingerbread house decorating party these printables are perfect!
  • Holiday traditions are worth celebrating.

One of my favourite holiday treats is Christmas cookies.  They're not your run of the mill everyday cookie, they're somehow just a little bit more special and a little bit more yummy.  Whether it's shortbread, or gingerbread houses, or sugar cookies...the list could go on and on -they're all so good!  My family joined in for this fun Christmas cookie baking party and it was so much fun.  I want to share all the details with you today and the free printables too.  

This party would also be totally perfect for a gingerbread house making party, or a Christmas cookie exchange too, or for baking cookies for Santa Claus with your kids or as a Christmas cookie decorating party too.

You might also like our Nutcracker Tea Party, Christmas Tea Party, or Christmas Fondue Party.

Christmas cookie decorating

Christmas Cookie Tradition

I come from a long line of Christmas cookie bakers.  Christmas cookies are one of my favorite holiday traditions.  

When I was a kid it felt like my Grandma made a million different kinds.  And there were special Christmas cookies, that only made an appearance once a year.  I can remember my Grandma taking weeks to choose the recipes, and seeing magazines and recipes spread out on the dining room table.  Then she had to assemble all the ingredients.   And then there was the actual baking, which went on and one for days and days and days.  Every time you visited her before Christmas, there was a new Christmas cookie to sample.  

My mom too used to bake so much when we were little.  I remember her making cut out shortbread, and decorating little reindeer, Santas, and bells with sugar sprinkles, cherries, and nuts.  I don't remember much sampling of my Mom's cookies though.  Everything seemed to get packaged up and Tupperware and saved until Christmas.

Christmas cookie decorating

Since Christmas cookies hold such special memories for me, I thought it would be fun to turn our Christmas cookie baking into a party this year.  

It would be perfect to create a sense of occasion for your family, or to invite Grandma over for, or some friends.  I mean who doesn't love a good cookie party, right?!  It's the perfect way to get into the holiday spirit.  Put on the Christmas music, and let's get baking!  

Christmas gingerbread house making party

Christmas Cookie Party Decorations

This collection of free printables is my very favourite I think.  No need to pick up decorations with your party supplies, use our free printable set and print them at home on your printer, or at an office supply store.  Subscribe at the bottom of this post for instant access to our Free Resource Library, where you'll find these free printables and more.

Use them for your cookie exchanges, cookie decorating party, gingerbread house party, or family baking this year.  

The "Home Sweet Home" poster couldn't be cuter, and is such a favorite. I'll be enjoying it the whole holiday season, and leaving it up as Christmas decor long after the baking party.

milk and cookies

Christmas Baking Party Food Ideas

Since cookie baking, decorating, and sampling is hard work, I wanted to include a little snack station for our party.  What could be a better fit than milk and cookies?  

I used some upcycled juice bottles as our milk bottles, and added our North Pole Milk and Cookies Co. label, just using a glue stick.  It worked great and washes right off after the party.  I love the vintage feel of the milk served in these bottles.

Other great options would be to have some coffee and tea available, which again is the perfect combo with a freshly baked cookie.  Kids would love some hot cocoa.  Set up a hot chocolate bar with some different hot chocolate add-ins like mini marshmallows, and whip cream for everyone to help themselves during the Christmas party.

  • Milk
  • Chocolate Milk
  • Tea
  • Coffee
  • Hot Chocolate
  • Hot Chocolate Toppings (mini marshmallows, whipped cream)
  • Christmas Cookies
milk and cookies

The little straw flags for the milk come in the baking party set too and such a fun detail to add to paper straws.

Pennant Decoration

Christmas baking party

We also designed this cute little flag pennant.  Just print, cut, and add to a wooden dowel with some hot glue.  We added some pretty pink ribbon.  These would be really adorable tucked into a stocking too.  

I love the soft colors of this printable collection and they paired perfect with our groupings of mini Christmas trees in pinks, and neutrals.  We carried the trees over to the dining table too for an easy centerpiece for the party.

Christmas cookie baking party

Baking Banner

We made another fun option for the party decor with this "Baking Spirits Bright" banner.  Just print, cut,  and string onto some yarn or ribbon.  We layered ours with a homemade pom pom garland for a fun stouch.  Pom poms always make me think of a Santa hat this time of year.

Gingerbread House Treat Boxes

printable gingerbread house treat boxes

Since treats are for sharing, especially this time of year, we designed this adorable Gingerbread House Treat Box.  

You can print it at home on 2 sheets of card stock and then cut, fold, and glue it together all ready for gifting.  This is such a festive way to share any Christmas cookies or other holiday treats with others.  These make it easy to share the perfect Christmas cookies with neighbours, co-workers, teaches, coaches, friends, and family.  These little gingerbread treat boxes are such an easy way to elevate a homemade gift.

These would also make great party favors for any holiday parties.  Give them out at the end of the party as a fun take home gift.  For a birthday party you could even fill them with cookie decorating supplies, like fun sprinkles and cookie cutters, and don't forget the holiday treats like candy canes.

printable gingerbread house treat boxes
printable gingerbread house treat boxes

To close the top of the box, use a hole punch to create a hole and thread some pretty ribbon through.

printable gingerbread house treat boxes

Gift Tags

We used the round labels in the printable set as gift tags.  Just print and use a large circle punch to cut them out, and small hole punch to add a hole at the top for ribbon.  These are perfect for gift giving this holiday season.  

These small round printables also work great as cupcake toppers. Print them, punch with a large circle punch, and then hot glue a toothpick to the back.  Add them to cupcakes for the perfect coordinated holiday cupcakes.

baking Christmas gift tags
Christmas baking party
Christmas cookie baking party

DIY Christmas Aprons

DIY Christmas aprons

We thought it would be fun to make some Christmas aprons for our little family party.  I used aprons from the craft store and our Cricut machine to cut out iron on vinyl to make them.

we whisk you a merry Christmas DIY Apron

We made "We whisk you a Merry Christmas" and "Baking Spirits Bright" aprons.  The aprons are also available in children's sizes at the craft store.  How perfect would kid size aprons be for a little baking cookies for Santa family party with your kids.  

Fun little details like this are the things that magical memories are made of.  Get the image as part of this printable pack, and then use your Cricut to personalize aprons like we did, or tea towels, pot holders, or oven mitts.

These would also be a great addition to a cookie decorating birthday parties.  You could make one for each of the guests, as a beautiful take home gift, and even personalize it more with each child's name.

DIY Christmas aprons

And if you have any bakers on your Christmas gift, these make a wonderful personalized Christmas gift too.  Imagine making a baking themed gift basket with all the necessary supplies for baking and a beautiful personalized apron.  Perfect for spreading some Christmas holiday cheer this year!

Recipe Cards

Christmas cookie baking party

I thought it would be nice to also include a printable recipe card for the party.  These would be especially great as part of a cookie exchange party so that you could include the recipe with all of the different cookies.

printable Christmas recipe card

These printable recipe cards would also be great addition to any Christmas treats you're gifting this year so that the recipient could make them again.  Or if you're having a cookie decorating party, you could include the sugar cookie recipe -find my favorite sugar cookie recipe here, or your favorite gingerbread recipe.

Christmas baking party

Stations

Even for a small party, setting up different stations always work well.  Make sure you have enough space to create different areas for groups to work.  This was great for our cookie baking party.  

For a cookie exchange, you might have all the cookies layed out with labels and guests work their way through the stations collecting and trying the different cookies.  

If you're having a cookie decorating party, you might have just the cookie decorating station, but with more options and different kinds of cookies to decorate.  

For a gingerbread decorating party, you could set up chairs around the table and have different decorations and candies in the middle, or individual containers for each guests.  

There's so many different great ways to have a Christmas cookie party, and they're all full of fun activities that young kids, older kids, and adults will all love.

Cookie Baking Station

We had a cookie dough station where we were cutting out cookies with cookie cutters in a variety of shapes for the holidays and getting them ready to bake in the oven.  As one tray was finishing we were putting a new one in the oven.  We made the cookie dough the day before and this allowed us to bake the cookies the day of the party, so they were nice and fresh.

how to have a baking party
baking cookies for Santa

Cookie Packing Station

We also had our cookie packing station where we packed up our cooled cookies into cello bags, and our gingerbread house treat boxes.  Be sure to cool your holiday cookies on wire racks before packing them up.  We used the small gift tags and they looked so great on our cello tags, and are were perfect for gift giving.

cookies for Santa baking party

These are our favourite Toblerone shortbread cookies find the recipe here -but this time we replaced the Toblerone with chocolate chips. 😉

Christmas cookie exchange party
Christmas cookie party
Christmas cookie party

Cookie Decorating Station

And lastly we had a cookie decorating station -everyone's favourite. 

Christmas cookie baking party
how to have a Christmas cookie baking party

It's such a fun idea to include at least special cookie recipe that is rolled out and be decorated.  I put out different sprinkles into little containers and small bowls so that we could add them to our iced cookies.  We also had some royal icing in some pastry bags for piping.  Everyone had a great time decorating cookies together.

 We had gingerbread cookies -get our recipe here cut into gingerbread men and other shapes.  Sugar cookies -get our sugar cookie recipe, are a great option too, especially if you want different types of cookies.  You could also add to some gel food coloring to your cookie icing to create some different colors of icing for the decorated cookies.

You could even have a little friendly competition at this station and see who's the best cookie decorator.

Christmas cookie baking party
Christmas baking party

We had such a fun time baking and decorating together.  It really got us all into the Christmas spirit.  This is such a fun party to have around the holidays, whether it's a family baking party like we had, a fun cookie exchange, a gingerbread house making party, or Christmas cookie decorating party.  

I hope you love our printable party set and that it helps you create the best Christmas cookie party ever.  Happy party planning!

Free Printables

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These free printables are for personal use only. Please do not share them with anyone.

Christmas baking party printables

With a Christmas cookie baking party to enjoy, life really is a party!

Frequently Asked Questions

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Get them printed at your local office supply store, or at your local library.

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No, these are for personal use only. You may not use them for items that you are selling.

 If you use any ideas or the free printables from our Christmas Baking Party or any other ideas on my blog please let me know how it went in the comments below. Thanks for visiting today!

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Easy Overnight French Toast Casserole

Dec 4, 2020 · 2 Comments

Easy overnight French toast casserole recipe.

Easy Overnight French Toast Casserole: make the night before and bake in the morning. Serve with custard sauce for breakfast or brunch.

Easy overnight French toast casserole recipe.
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This French toast casserole is great because you make it the night before and let is soak in all the eggy goodness overnight in the fridge. In the morning you just have to bake the easy French toast bake and enjoy. I've partnered with Giant Tiger for this post. Yesterday I shared our Santa Themed Christmas Breakfast, and today I'm sharing the delicious recipe for the Easy Overnight French Toast Casserole. I picked up all the ingredients for this great recipe at Giant Tiger in their great grocery section, including the fresh bread. 

You might also like our Eggnog Bread Pudding Recipe, and Small Batch Pancakes For Two Recipe.

French toast recipe

I've been making it for years. It's become a tradition that we have it every year on Christmas morning. Everyone looks forward to it, and my mother-in-law always asks to have the leftovers. It's really the perfect easy breakfast casserole for any special occasions or holiday morning, like Easter morning, Mother's day brunch, or Sunday mornings for brunch.

easy overnight French toast casserole

Serving Suggestions

I usually serve the French Toast Casserole with warm custard sauce.  It's the perfect breakfast with whipped cream too, and you might want a little drizzle of maple syrup too, although it's already quite sweet.  Fresh berries, like strawberries, or fresh blueberries, or any fresh fruit on the side would be a great addition to this delicious breakfast.

overnight French toast casserole

Make Ahead

This baked french toast casserole recipe is also a favourite for company. I love that you can make it ahead of time, and just put it in the oven the next morning. It's one less thing to worry about on a morning of entertaining, and gives you a head start. It is always a hit with guests. In fact, who won't want to wake up to this any weekend mornings. This make ahead breakfast is an easy recipe, so it's not too difficult to put together the night before and enjoy any busy morning you want a hearty breakfast.

After putting it all together the night before, just cover with plastic wrap and let it sit in the fridge overnight, ready to bake in the morning. It's a such a great option when your entertaining because all you have to do is pop it in the oven, and you can spend time with guests instead of having to flip pancakes or fry regular French toast just before serving.

Christmas breakfast ideas

The Bread

We love the French toast casserole made with raisin egg bread. If you're a fan of raisins give this version a try. You can use regular bread, French bread, challah bread, or a buttery brioche bread if you prefer it without raisins. Giant Tiger also carries a chocolate brioche loaf that I'm sure would be amazing for the chocolate lover. Or sprinkle some chocolate chips between the layers.

Tip

One tip, make sure the bread is soaked with the egg evenly at the top. You might need to press it down a little just before baking. It's nice to have the casserole a little crisp on the top, but you don't want it completely dried out. You can break the bread into 1-inch cubes to avoid this and stir the bread cubes in the custard mixture to avoid this. If you do this the cubed bread makes it look more like a bread pudding, but I think it looks more like individual pieces of French toast with the whole slices.

Christmas breakfast ideas

If there are any leftovers of the overnight brioche french toast casserole, they reheat really easily in the microwave the next day.

Recipe

Easy overnight French toast casserole recipe.

Overnight French Toast Casserole

The perfect make ahead sweet and delicious French toast casserole.
4 from 2 votes
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Course: Breakfast
Cuisine: American
Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 45 minutes minutes
Additional Time: 2 minutes minutes
Total Time: 1 hour hour 2 minutes minutes
Servings: 8
Calories: 288kcal
Author: Dannyelle Nicolle-Ramjist

Ingredients

  • ¼ cup butter
  • ¾ cup firmly packed light brown sugar
  • 1 loaf of sliced raisin bread or brioche bread
  • 8 large eggs
  • 1 cup milk
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
  • ½ teaspoon cinnamon
  • ¼ teaspoon ground ginger
  • Pinch salt
  • Optional: maple syrup whipped cream, or custard sauce to serve with it

Instructions

  • Melt the butter and combine with the brown sugar. Use the mixture to coat the bottom of a large baking dish.
  • Arrange the sliced bread on top of the butter and brown sugar mixture.
  • In a large mixing bowl combine the eggs, milk, vanilla, cinnamon, ginger, and salt. Beat until fully combined. Pour the egg and milk mixture over the bread in the prepared baking dish. Try to make sure the tops of the bread are soaked as well, you may have to use a spoon to help, and lightly push own the tops of the bread. Cover and leave in the fridge overnight or at least 3 hours.
  • To bake the cassarole, remove from the fridge and let it come to room temperature. Before baking, for best results make sure the egg mixture is soaked into the top of the casserole and that the pieces of bread are not dry on the top. Bake casserole at 350 degrees for 30-45 minutes or until the egg is set and the top is golden brown.
  • Serve hot or warm with maple syrup, and whipped cream or custard sauce. Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 288kcal | Carbohydrates: 31g | Protein: 9g | Fat: 14g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 226mg | Sodium: 287mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 23g
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easy overnight French toast casserole recipe

With this easy French toast casserole recipe, life really is a party!

This post is sponsored by Giant Tiger.  As always, all opinions are my own.  Thanks for supporting the brands that make life is a party possible.

More Ideas

You might also like our Christmas Breakfast Board here.

Christmas breakfast charcuterie board

Also be sure to check out our Jelly Donut Pancakes recipe here.

Jelly Donut Pancakes: Your two favourite treats combined! Cut into a delicious pancake with a surprise inside -your favourite jam!

You might also enjoy Pumpkin Waffles recipe here.

Homemade Pumpkin Waffles -easy recipe for pumpkin waffles, perfect morning treat, and easy to freeze extras for a quick weekday breakfast later.

Santa Themed Christmas Breakfast Ideas

Dec 3, 2020 · Leave a Comment

Santa themed Christmas breakfast

Santa Themed Christmas Breakfast Ideas: a beautiful pink tablescape, with stockings hanging on the chairs, a menu, and matching pjs.

Santa themed Christmas breakfast
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I thought it would be fun to share some Santa themed Christmas breakfast ideas.  This breakfast would be great on Christmas morning, or as part of your elf on the shelf celebrations, or a sleepover, or just any weekend leading up to Christmas.  We partnered with Giant Tiger to put the whole celebration together, and found so many cute items at great prices that you'll love.  I love entertaining for breakfast or brunch.  It's so much easier than a big Christmas dinner, and a great way to get together with family or friends over the Christmas holiday.  I hope these Christmas brunch recipes and ideas inspire you.  

Christmas breakfast ideas

Coordinating Pyjamas For Everyone

For our Santa breakfast we invited our closest friends and got new Christmas pyjamas for everyone to wear.  It was so much fun.

Christmas pyjama party

This would be a great idea for family Christmas pyjamas or for cousins too.  Our pre-teen and teen girls loved the new snuggly pjs and there were so many options that I could find something a little different for everyone, but have them still all coordinated.  

coordinating Christmas pyjamas

This year I'm going with a pink Christmas and I found so many cute options.  Everyone was looking cozy and cute for breakfast.

Santa breakfast at home

The Table

I had so much fun setting the table.  This year I'm going with a little pink for Christmas, so I wanted to incorporate that, and I wanted to have a Santa theme.

Christmas breakfast table ideas

I used this snuggly soft scarf as the perfect table runner.  It was the perfect size, and can be used as a cozy scarf afterward.  This is such a fun idea for any Christmas or winter entertaining.

Christmas breakfastmini potted Christmas trees in brown paperI also used a gingerbread house mini village kit.  Instead of using the colourful candy, we used just the white icing to create the perfect look for our table.  I grouped the houses on some cake stands covered in sugar to look like white sparkly snow.

mini gingerbread houses with white icing

One of my favourite additions to the centerpiece of the table are the little trees.  These are live trees that are perfect mini Christmas trees.  We added some lights and they feel perfectly Christmasy.

Santa themed Christmas breakfast

Place Settings

For the place settings we used some plain white dishes, and pretty gold cutlery. 

Christmas morning breakfast

On each plate I did a few special treats.  I loved this pretty iridescent Christmas ornaments, and they're shatter proof so they work will on a table.  I found these adorable Santa chocolate lollipops and added a pink velvet ribbon to tie into our pink theme.  Lastly I picked up some candy canes, the perfect Christmas treat.

Sanat themed breakfast ideas

Hot Chocolate

I thought that it would fun to setup a really simple hot chocolate bar for the girls on the size.  I used hot chocolate mix, regular marshmallows, and mini marshmallows, including some pink ones.  This is perfect for kids on a holiday morning.  

hot chocolate station
simple hot chocolate bar station

This mini tree is so fun, and decorated with my DIY Star Garland -see how I made it here.  And since our theme was Santa I couldn't resist this retro looking fun little Santa toy.  He plays music and climbs up and down the ladder and he's so cute. I also used some Santa mugs I had over here and tied on some pretty pink bows to fit our theme.

Santa toy that climbs ladder

Stockings

I thought it would be fun to include some stockings for the girls, and I attached them to the back of the chairs.  This would be really sweet on Christmas morning too.  These are actually slipper socks, and they worked perfectly and matched our colour scheme.  Just tuck the mate into each stocking and everyone gets a pair of slipper socks too!  Such a fun idea for a Christmas brunch.

pink christmas stockings

These sock stockings reminded me of when I was a little girl.  Way back then, we used to use real socks as a stocking on Christmas Eve.  We used to hang up one of our dads work socks because they were bigger than our little socks and Santa could leave us more candy and treats in them.

Christmas stockings hanging on the back of a chair

I attached the stockings to the chairs with some ribbon and added another iridescent Christmas ornament and these beautiful rustic wood stars. If it's your tradition to have breakfast before you open gifts on Christmas morning, then starting with the stockings at the breakfast table is a great idea.

stocking stuffer ideas

I stuffed the stockings with items perfect for my pre-teen and teen aged girls.  For them I looked for special Christmas candy and treats, hair accessories, hair products, makeup, bath products, and jewelry.  Fun toys and Christmas candy would be perfect for younger kids. 

Santa Christmas Breakfast Menu Ideas

  • French Toast Casserole
  • Bacon
  • Sausage
  • Mini Quiche 
  • Clementine Oranges
  • Christmas Treat Board

We kept our menu for this delicious breakfast really simple, which meant it was easy and quick to prepare and perfect for entertaining around this busy time of year.  

Sweet

We always have a French toast casserole on Christmas morning.  This French toast recipe is a really family favorite.  It's great because it's one of those easy recipes that you can make ahead.  You can find the recipe for the Easy Overnight French Toast Casserole here.  Any kind of breakfast casseroles are one of the best Christmas brunch ideas, because you can make them ahead of time and just pop them in the oven the next morning.  I love including a make-ahead breakfast casserole for any breakfast or brunch menu.  Our French toast casserole is almost a bread pudding recipe.  We love serving it with a custard sauce, and some maple syrup.  There's no better way to start the day.

Other sweet options for Christmas brunch are a cinnamon rolls, pancakes, gingerbread waffles, coffee cake or breakfast pastries.  They are all great brunch options.

French toast casserole
Christmas breakfast menu ideas

Savoy

Along with the French toast we served some bacon and sausages.  I also picked up some mini delicious quiche in the freezer section and they were the perfect easy addition.  It's always nice to have some breakfast meats and a egg dishes for savory breakfast fans.  This was a really easy way to add them in, and a great brunch idea.  I find that kids love small finger food size options. 

Christmas breakfast menu ideas

Fresh Fruit

I always think of oranges when I think of Santa, so we had to include a bowl of them.  When I was little we always got an orange in the toe of our stocking, but it was more of a hold over of a happy memory of my moms.  I remember her telling us that when she was growing up it was still quite a big deal and expense to get oranges in the winter since they certainly don't grow around here in Canada.  It always made me think of Laura Ingalls in Little House on the Prairie and the story of them getting oranges, pennies , and candy Christmas morning and how excited they were.  While oranges aren't a luxury item anymore, they're still the perfect addition to a Christmas breakfast.  They're a great healthy snack to include.  Any of your favorite fruits would be a great addition to this holiday menu, including a fruit salad.

Santa themed Christmas breakfast

Santa Dessert Board

I thought it would be fun to put together a Christmas treat board for our get together.  This is a Santa themed sweet charcuterie board, and it was a great hit at our brunch.  

Christmas treat board snack board dessert board

My favourite part were the Belgium chocolate letters.  These are usually a stocking stuffer, but I thought it would be fun and delicious to spell out a "ho ho ho".  We included lots of Christmas cookies too, as the perfect sweet ending to our holiday brunch.

We used fresh strawberries, powdered donuts, and a mini marshmallow to make the cutest Santa hat treats.  And there were also lots of other treats.  You can read all about the "Ho Ho Ho Santa Themed Sweet Board" here.

Christmas treat board

Santa hat treatsWe had such a fun morning together with our friends.  I think this will become a new holiday tradition for us.  Our Christmas brunch menu was easy to put together with some great delicious recipes that everyone loved.  

Christmas breakfast ideas

I hope our Christmas brunch ideas give you some holiday inspiration.  With a Santa themed Christmas breakfast to enjoy, life really is a party!

This post is sponsored by Giant Tiger.  As always, all opinion are my own.  Thanks for supporting the brands that make Life is a Party possible.

More Christmas Party Inspiration

You might also like our Christmas Nutcracker Tea Party here.

Also check out our Christmas Fondue Party here.

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Woodland Christmas Party: This red and green woodland animal printable party package includes kids activity placemats and everything else for your party.

Holiday Mantel

Dec 2, 2020 · 1 Comment

Christmas mantel

Holiday Mantel: DIY macrame garland, layered with asymmetrical garland, and DIY star garland. Plus lots of trees, and brass pieces.

Christmas mantel
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I'm excited to share my holiday mantel with you today and give you a few fun ideas.  This year it's a little bit eclectic, a little bit boho, and a little bit pink.  

holiday mantel ideas

Garland and Stockings

I started out knowing I'd like to incorporate an asymmetrically look to the garland.  This year for the first time I used a faux garland, and I have to say that as much as I love then look and smell of real greens, the faux ones are so much easier.  I certainly don't miss the sheading needles.

holiday mantel

I wanted a layered effect so I used my favourite macrame garland, it's an easy DIY project read all about how I made this macrame garland here.  On top the macrame I used the faux greens, and doubled up the left side to make it a little thicker there.  On top of that I used a branch.  This is one I found in the woods one day.  It was so pretty and moss covered that I brought it home and it in a few spots.  

asymmetrical garland

The stockings are looped over the branch, ready for Santa and adding lots of texture and interest. And lastly one more layer of garland with this sweet little star garland.  It's a fun DIY project made from polymer clay, see the whole DIY star garland tutorial here.  The stars are painted with a little iridescent paint, and the gold wire adds a little sparkle.

star garland

Trees and Brass

Up on the mantel I've done a little forest of small trees.  I didn't worry about matching so there's a mix of bottle brush trees, glass, ceramic, glitter and tinsel.  The eclectic look of them all grouped together is so much fun.  I stuck with mostly neutrals, but there's a little pink and and a green to match the rest of my holiday decor this year.

holiday mantel with bottle brush trees
iridescent and glass trees

I also adding in a few brass pieces.  The candles sticks are some from the thrift store, along with some thrifted candles in our pink and colours.  And over on the other side there's another brass accent.  I found this little brass deer this summer while we were staying a cottage that has the best thrift stores near by.  I think they usually come in a pair, but I was happy to find even one and I'll certainly have my eyes out for another when thrifting.

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brass deer

Art Work

The black lanterns help to ground everything and tie in the black lettering on the poster.  The poster is inspired by the old 1950's Christmas cartoon classic Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer.  This oldie is a favourite of mine because of the beautiful message that there is a place for everyone, even the misfits.  The poster is available for download in our shop here.  I had it printed as a black and white engineer print at the local office store.  Find the tutorial to add the inexpensive wood top and bottom here.

holiday mantel ideas

This mantel is a little taste of what's to come with my Christmas home tour next week -I can't wait to share with you.

holiday mantel

With a holiday mantel like this one, life really is a party!

Free Printable Pink Christmas Gift Tag

Nov 25, 2020 · 2 Comments

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Free Printable Pink Christmas Gift Tags: these pretty in pink "merry merry merry" gift tags are available as a free pdf download.

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Tis the season for  Christmas gift giving and I've been working away on my Christmas shopping!  I'm all set to wrap Christmas presents with these free printable pink Christmas gift tags.  I hope you love them as much as I do.  There perfect for your holiday gifts, and they will look so cute under your Christmas tree this holiday season.

free Christmas gift tags

I'm loving adding a little pink to my decor and colour scheme this Christmas.  It's adding a little fun and whimsy, and helping create a merry Christmas around here.  

free Christmas gift tags

These ombre "merry merry merry" gift tags will add a pop of colour and joy to to all your gifts this year.  And cute gift tags are such a great way to dress up a gift bag or package.

pink Christmas gift tags

Get Your Free Printable Gift Tags

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We printed our free gift tags on white cardstock using our home computer and color printer.  If you don't have a color printer, you can easily get these printed at your local office supply store.

How To Make Simple Gift Wrap Extra Special

This year I'm using simple brown Kraft paper and adding the fun with pink yarn, pretty ribbon, iridescent tinsel, jingle bells, pink candy canes, and these adorable pink gift tags.  Plain white wrapping paper would be a great choice too.  And a little fresh greenery with our printable tags would be the perfect way to dress up a hostess gift and spread a little cheer this time of year.

free gift tags for Christmas

After we printed our free printable holiday tags on card stock, and then we used a paper cutter to cut them out nice and straight.  Next I used a small hole punch and some gold cord for adding them to gifts you could also use string, or ribbon.  Another great option would be to print these on sticker paper and use your Cricut print then cut feature to cut them out the easy way.  They're so simple and so pretty.

pink Christmas gift tags

With these adorable free Christmas printables to dress up our Christmas gifts and send season's greetings this year, life really is a party!

More Inspiration

You might also like our Christmas Gift Wrapping Party here.

Christmas Gift Wrapping Party: DIY personalized party decorations, dessert table, party drinks and DIY gift tags and gift wrapping ideas.

Also check out our Printable Christmas Gift Tags here.

You might also enjoy DIY Wood Grain Faux Bois Wrapping Paper here.

Easy DIY Star Garland

Nov 18, 2020 · 6 Comments

DIY Christmas star garland made from polymer clay and gold wire.

DIY Star Garland: easy craft using polymer clay and gold wire to create a beautiful star garland for Christmas decorating.

DIY Christmas star garland made from polymer clay and gold wire.
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It's beginning to feel a lot like Christmas! I'm excited to share this fun and easy DIY Star Garland today. I used polymer clay to make the the small stars.  This homemade garland turned out so cute and is a great addition to our holiday decor.   These are perfect for your Christmas tree, wrapped around a Christmas package or used with greenery for your Christmas garland.

You might also like our DIY Paper Feathers, or DIY Birch Wreath.

polymer star garland

Handmade Christmas Decor

This year I think we're all home more than usual and craving some fun homemade Christmas projects. I made the stars for this DIY star garland out of polymer clay, and then painted with some iridescent paint for a little extra sparkle -but you could always skip this step for a more rustic feel.  I made this garland for Christmas, but you could also make it for memorial day or the fourth of july and make your own star garland in different colors.  Change the star colors to red, white, and blue for independence day.  These pink ones would even be sweet decor for a baby showers.

I strung the stars with some gold wire. The wire works really well because it holds them in place perfectly, and adds its own sparkle to the project too.  You could use silver wire, if you prefer, or white.

how to make a star garland

DIY Star Garland Materials

To make this project you'll need:

  • polymer clay (white and pink)
  • dowel or small rolling pin
  • parchment paper
  • small star cookie cutter
  • toothpick
  • baking sheet
  • iridescent paint
  • fine gauge gold wire
how to make a star garland

How To Make A DIY Star Garland

Making The Stars

Begin by kneading the polymer clay until it's soft and pliable.  Work on a piece of parchment, especially with the white polymer clay, because it picks up bits from any surface really easily, and marks the clay.  Cover the polymer with a second piece of parchment and roll it out flat with a rolling pin or dowel to about 1/16 th of an inch, or your desired thickness.

Use a small star cookie cutter to cut out star shapes.  The cookie cutters I used were about 1 inch and ½ inch in size.  These aren't actually cookie cutters, they're much smaller than cutter.  They're polymer clay cutters.  Look for them in the craft store, with the polymer clay supplies. 

Transferring The Stars

Because the stars are so small it's difficult to transfer them once they're cut out without damaging the star points, so I found the best way was to remove the extra clay from around them, and leave them in place on the parchment paper. 

Before baking, your last step is to create a small hole in the point of the star shape for the wire.  I used a small toothpick for this.

DIY polymer clay star garland

Baking Your Stars

To bake your star, place your parchment paper full of stars on a cookie sheet and bake in the oven to harden them, according to the manufactures directions for baking temperature and time.

Painting

Once the stars are baked and cooled, paint one side of them with the iridescent paint.  Once dry, flip them over and paint the back side.

Making The Garland

To make the garland cut a length of about 4 ft of wire at a time, and thread on one tip of the star at a time.  Twist the wire several times around the star, and then leave a gap of 1 ½ inches to 2 ½ inches between each star to create a chain of stars.  Wire works much better than a long piece of string for this because it's easy to twist around the stars and hold them in place easily.

polymer clay star Christmas ornaments

Recipe

DIY Christmas star garland made from polymer clay and gold wire.

DIY Star Garland

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Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes minutes
Author: Dannyelle Nicolle-Ramjist

Equipment

  • dowel or small rolling pin
  • oven

Materials

  • polymer clay white and pink
  • parchment paper
  • small star cookie cutter
  • toothpick
  • baking sheet
  • iridescent paint
  • fine gauge gold wire

Instructions

  • Begin by kneading the polymer clay until it's soft and pliable. Work on a piece of parchment, to keep the clay clean. Cover the polymer with a second piece of parchment and roll it out flat with a rolling pin or dowel to about 1/16 th of an inch, or your desired thickness.
  • Use a small star cookie cutter to cut out star shapes. Remove the extra clay from around the stars, and leave them in place on the parchment paper.
  • Next, create a small hole in one tip of each star for the wire, using a small toothpick.
  • To bake your star, place your parchment paper full of stars on a cookie sheet and bake in the oven to harden them, according to the manufacturer's directions for baking temperature and time.
  • Once the stars are baked and cooled, paint one side of them with the iridescent paint. Once dry, flip them over and paint the back of each star.
  • To make the garland cut a length of about 4 ft of wire at a time, and thread on one tip of the star at a time. Twist the wire several times around the star, and then leave a gap of 1 ½ inches to 2 ½ inches between each star to create the star garland.

This project is really easy and so fun to create.  It would be a great project to do with kids too, because it's kind of like playing with play dough.  If you don't like your first attempt you can redo it over  and over before you bake it and make it permanent.  

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You could make these in any colours to fit your Christmas decor also.  I chose white and pink, but all white, or gold would be really lovely too.

mini star garland

We made my garland in two different sizes, and used it in several different places.  I kept the two sizes of stars as separate garlands, but you could mix them if you prefer.   It looks beautiful on a small tree in my kitchen.  I'm even adding it to my star garland and mantel too.  It would even look great layered with ribbon and used on a present, or attached to your own gift tags.

This project is a great way to add some homemade decor to your Christmas decorations this year.  And there are so many fun options of how you could make it and where you could use it.

With this beautiful DIY star garland, life really is a party.

More Christmas Ornament Inspiration

Also check our Book Page Paper Feathers here.

You might also like our Concrete Star Christmas Ornaments here.

DIY Concrete Star Christmas Ornaments: discover how to make beautiful decorations from some concrete, an ice cube tray, and some gold leaf.

Polymer Clay Christmas Village Tiny Houses

Nov 4, 2020 · 4 Comments

DIY polymer clay miniature village

Polymer Clay Christmas Village: DIY miniature polymer clay houses and trees make a decorative miniature Christmas village.

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This polymer clay Christmas village is such a fun DIY for the holidays. And it's one of my favorite polymer clay ideas for a Christmas project.  Everything miniature is always so cute.  And Christmas villages are a favourite of mine.  I used polymer clay to make this one.  It's a really simple DIY and you could make it in any colour to fit your decor.

This DIY is really simple to make. These little houses were actually inspired by some miniature ceramic houses I saw and thought I could make my DIY version with polymer clay.  I love decorating this time of year.  This village of polymer miniature houses turned out so sweet.  You will love getting these out every year.

miniature polymer clay Christmas houses

I used some pretty pinks, but this would be beautiful all in white, or any colours to match your Christmas decor.

Polymer Clay

If you're new to the world of polymer clay, I think you'll love using it. I love working with polymer clay, because it's easy to work with, and you can be so creative with it.  It's inexpensive and readily available.  Look for it at your local craft store.  It's easy to work with.  You can make any different shapes, and you can combine clay in different colors to make any clay projects.

DIY miniature clay houses

Materials

  • polymer clay
  • matchstick
  • lollipop stick
  • knife
  • parchment paper
  • baking tray

Forming Your Polymer Clay Houses

Start by kneading a small piece of polymer clay.  It's best to work on a piece of parchment paper, because the colour from the clay tends to leave residue on a work surface and transfer to the next colour you work on.  Take care to make sure your hands and tools are clean when you switch colours too.

Begin my kneading your clay and softening it.  Use your fingers to form a cube shape for the base of the house and then flatten the top into a roof to make your polymer clay miniature house.  Try to make the houses slightly different sizes, some shorter, some taller, some wider, some smaller for variation.  Mine were about 1-1.5 cm wide, and about 2 cm tall at the peak of the roof.

miniature house tutorial

Adding Details

To add the details of the windows and doors use the end of a matchstick.  One small square for a window, or four small squares together, or a line of three.  

For the round window, use the end of a lollipop stick.

To make the doors, use the side of a matchstick.  Or two together for double doors.

To make the rounded door, use a lollipop stick to make the round top, and the matchstick to make the straight section.

To make the trees, I used some green polymer and rolled it into a cone shape.  On one I added a line detail with the straight side of  a knife.  Another was formed with three cone pieces stuck together.

miniature polymer clay houses

If you're not happy with the design, just knead it again and start over.  Once you're happy with the design, you're ready to bake it in your home oven.

how to make a miniature clay house

Baking The Polymer Clay

Follow the instructions for baking for your particular brand of polymer clay, the package directions are on the side.  I used sculpey clay and it was 15 min. at 375 per ¼ inch of polymer clay.  I have used a toaster oven in the past and accidentally burned it, so I recommend a regular oven.  Cover a baking tray with parchment and bake the pieces as directed.

miniature polymer clay Christmas trees
DIY miniature Christmas village

After they cool they're ready to set up into a village.  

miniature Christmas village

Recipe

DIY polymer clay miniature village

Polymer Clay House Christmas Village

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Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes
Additional Time: 15 minutes minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes minutes
Author: Dannyelle Nicolle-Ramjist

Equipment

  • home oven

Materials

  • polymer clay
  • matchstick
  • lollipop stick
  • knife
  • parchment paper
  • baking tray

Instructions

  • Working on a piece of parchment paper, because the colour from the clay tends to leave residue on a work surface and transfer to the next colour you work on. Take care to make sure your hands and tools are clean when you switch colours too. Begin my kneading your clay and softening it. Use your fingers to form a cube shape for the base of the house and then flatten the top into a roof to make your polymer clay miniature house.
  • Make different houses in slightly different colors, and different sizes; some shorter, some taller, some wider, and some smaller for variation. Make them about 1-1.5 cm wide, and about 2 cm tall at the peak of the roof.
  • To add the details of the windows and doors use the end of a matchstick. One small square for a window, or four small squares together, or a line of three. For the round window, use the end of a lollipop stick. To make the doors, use the side of a matchstick. Or two together for double doors. To make the rounded door, use a lollipop stick to make the round top, and the matchstick to make the straight section.
  • Make trees using green polymer clay and roll it into a cone shape.
  • Bake the clay according to the package directions, in your oven, on a parchment lined baking tray.
  • Once cool arrange your village and sprinkle with glitter or faux snow.

I set mine up on a old log piece and used some white glitter as snow.  They'd be perfect on a little window sill, or a small shelf.  Best positioned somewhere where you can appreciate their tiny size.  This project didn't take much time to make at all, and it turned out so cute.  This would make a lovely handmade gift for anyone on your list.  Make the polymer clay house village in their favorite colors to personalize it.

miniature clay houses

With a polymer clay house village all ready for Christmas, life really is a party.

More Christmas Project Inspiration

You might also like our Christmas Macrame Ornaments here.

Mini Macrame Christmas Ornaments: Easy DIY Macrame Ornament tutorial, perfect for the beginner. No macrame experience required.

Also check out our Christmas Wreath here.

Birch Christmas Wreath:-full tutorial to make your own square wreath from some gathered greens, birch logs, and a coat hanger. Perfect for Christmas.

You might also enjoy our DIY Paper House Advent Calendar here.

DIY House Advent Calendar: A pattern for 3 sizes of paper houses, and printable number labels to make your own advent village.

How To Save Seeds and Free Printable Seed Packages

Oct 28, 2020 · 7 Comments

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How To Save seeds and Free Printable Seed Packages To Store Them: save the seeds of your favourite plants to grow again next year.

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Discover how to save seeds from plants so you can grow them again.  Easy step by step.  Plus create your own adorable free printable seed packets that will keep them dry, dark and safe.  Perfect for gift giving too.

Today I spent a little time out in the garden harvesting seeds.  I love my beautiful flowers, and saving seeds is the perfect way to enjoy even annuals year after year.  It's really easy to do too.

Collecting Seeds

This year we made-over our little veggie garden in our underused side yard.  We added raised beds, a garden shed, and pea gravel paths to create our portager garden.  You can read all about the whole progress of making the portager garden here.

portager gardenAnd this fall I did a little update and shared some of the things we were harvesting and fall garden ideas here.

portager garden

A portager garden is a French term used to describe a garden that combines vegetables, herbs and flowers.  We had two raised beds where we grew flowers from seed.  This fall I thought it would be fun to collect some of the seeds from the annuals so we could plant them again next year.

Collecting The Seeds

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how to save seeds from annual flowers

These cosmos were so pretty, and it's really easy to save the seeds from your own garden.  Just pick the bloom after it goes brown and dies back.  This time of year, everything is going to seed for winter.

how to save flower seeds for next year

I collected a few different kinds of seeds from my garden including some sweet peas.  To collect your own seeds, you just pick the pea pod for these ones.

how to save seeds for next year

Zinnias are another favourite around here.  Once the flower head goes brown like this one, you pick it.  This is such a great way to have garden seeds for your favourite flowers year after year.

Drying the Seeds

I collected different seeds in little bowls and brought them into the house to dry out.  Some of them were already dried out, but others like the sweet peas were still green.

how to save seeds

Some of them need a little more space, so that they weren't touching and won't rot. So I spaced them out on a small plate and left them to dry out for about the week.  You'll know when they're ready because they will be brown, and dry, and opened up.

saving seeds for next years garden

Free Printable Seed Packets

The best way to keep your seed stash over the winter is in a dry, dark environment.  Save your ziplock bag for the kitchen, they're not a great choice for storing seeds for the following year.  Your favorite seeds prefer paper so they can breath.  Any paper envelope will do, but I designed these beautiful free printables.

DIY free printable seed packages

They're available for subscribers as a free printable in our free printable library. Subscribe below and have instant access.

You can print the free seed packet on your home computer, cut them out, and use a glue stick to glue the sides and top flap together.  Our seed packet designs include a spot to record the seed type.  Be sure to add the name of the type of seed to each envelope and the year they're from for future reference.

how to make your own seed packages

Perfect For Gift Giving

Do you have a fellow gardener on your Christmas list?  These printable seed envelopes are so much fun for gift giving.  Bundle them up your seed packet envelopes together with a little twine and watch the delight on the recipients face as they open these little beauties.  This is such a cute way to gift seeds.

This printable seed packet template is also the easy way to bring your extra seeds to seed swaps with gardener friends or family members.  Pass on your seeds from last year using our DIY seed packets.

?Make your own seed packets to store your own seed for next year, or use these small packets for gift giving.

how to make your own seed envelops

With the past years favourite seeds collected and saved for spring and free printable seed packages, life really is a party.

seed saving and free printable seed envelopes

Subscribe here for access to our Free Printable Seed Packages.

You might also like our  Tin Can Herb Garden post here.

Getting the Garden Ready For Winter and A Tin Can Herb Garden: dig up some herbs at the end of the garden season and bring them in to enjoy indoors.

Also check out our Teacup Fairy Village Gardens post here.

Teacup Fairy Village Gardens -use teacups and teapots to create these whimsical miniature fairy gardens with polymer clay houses and mushrooms.

You might also enjoy our DIY Cement Garden Markers here.

DIY Garden Markers: these cement garden markers are long wearing and beautiful, perfect for marking any plants or herbs in your garden.

How To Make Pink Candy Apples

Oct 7, 2020 · 3 Comments

Homemade pink candy apples on a cutting board.

These pink candy apples are perfect for the pink lover! Our homemade candy apples are just like you used to get at the fair or carnival, but made even better because they're "pretty in pink".

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Why We Love This Recipe

  • Candy apples are so delicous and the perfect homemade candy treat.
  • Just when you thought candy apples couldn't get any better, they did by being pink!
  • We love these as party of a party food table or dessert table, or to give to guests as a party favor.

For our pink Halloween party, I thought pink candy apples would be the perfect treat -and they were.  I decorated mine for Halloween, but you easily leave off the spiders if you need them for a different celebration. They're really fun for Halloween parties. Serve them with these Ghost Rice Krispie Treats. They'd also be great for special birthday parties, or a pink baby shower. 

Homemade pink candy apples with sprinkle decorations.

Candy Apples vs. Caramel Apples

These are the traditional kind of candy apples that you would get at a fair or carnival, usually glossy red.  They are hard and crunchy, and that's exactly how they're supposed to be.  If you're looking for a soft, creamy caramel apple check out my recipe for those here.

If you want to make traditional red candy apples you can use this recipe. You might also like our Caramel Apple Fondue Recipe.

Ingredients

  • White and Pink Food Coloring Gel

Tip: The trick to making these pink candy apples is to use some white food coloring along with the pink food coloring.  

Without the white food colouring, the candy would be transparent, and the apple colour would show through, like the traditional red ones.  

The white makes them opaque and you can add any other colour you like.  This soft pink was exactly what we were going for.  You will want to use gel food coloring for these when you make your own candy apples, as it gives the best, most intense color.

  • Apples

You can use any kind of apples you like for your candy apples.  Choice red apples or green apples.  Some people prefer to use tart apples, like tart granny smith apples, because the tart apple contrasts with the sweet candy coating.  You will want a crisp apple.  Other good choices are gala apples, or pink lady.

The biggest issue you will face making candy apples is having your candy coating not stick well to the apples.  This happens when you try to apply the candy coating to waxed apples.  Most apples you buy in the grocery store have been covered in a wax coating to make them look more appealing and shiny.  If you are using grocery store apples you will have to remove the wax first.  

The wax coating can be removed by dipping the apples in boiling water and then buffing the apples with a dry paper towel or tea towel.  

The hot water melts the wax, and the cloth allows you to wipe if off of the apple.  Be sure to not leave your apples in the hot water too long though, because it can start to cook the apples slightly and cause them to turn brown and soft.

If you pick your own fresh apples, or buy them at an apple orchard you can skip this step, because they won't have wax on the outside.  That's what we did for our candy apples.

  • Corn Syrup

The trick to adding sprinkles and decorations to the finished candy apples was to use some light corn syrup on the set candied apples as edible "glue".  

  • Sprinkles and Decorations

We started out with a larger plastic non-edible spider and added in lots of sprinkles, nonpareils, spider candies, edible gold stars and edible glitter.  The glitter adds the most beautiful sparkle to these.  

We included the plastic spiders because they were so fun, and made sure to tell our guests that they were non-edible and to remove them before eating.  If you were worried about including something non-edible you could just leave those off.

Equipment

  • Candy Thermometer

Making your own candy is intimidating to a lot of people.  It's true that it can be tricky.  You will need a candy thermometer.  Using a thermometer is the easiest way to know when your candy is at the right stage.  Candy experts use different methods to know when the sugar mixture is at the hard crack stage and right temperature.  On your first try, or if you're still a beginner, it's definitely easier to use a candy thermometer to make the perfect candy apple, without all the guesswork.  

Candy thermometers are inexpensive and easy to find at any good kitchen shop, or on-line, and they're good to have on hand for any hard candy making.

Expert Tip

When working with the hot candy coating, you'll also want to be careful to avoid sugar burns.  This candy coating is very hot when you're working with it, and also sticky and hard to remove.  You don't want to accidentally get it on your skin and burn yourself.  

Work carefully.  

If you do accidently get some of the candy coating on yourself, get the area into cold still water immediately to remove the sugar and soothe the area.  This is not a great recipe to make with children for this reason.  They can help you decorate the finished apples though.

Making homemade pink candy apples and adding sprinkles for halloween.

Instructions

See the recipe card below for ingredient measurements.

1. We used small apples from an orchard that were not coated in wax. If you are using store-bought apples that are coated in wax, you'll have to remove the wax to help the candy stick to the apples. To remove the wax, dip the apples in boiling water and then buff the apples. Also, add wooden skewers or a small dowel into the centre of the apple. Prepare a baking sheet with parchment paper that has been sprayed with non-stick cooking spray.

homemade candy apple recipe

2. To make the sweet candy coating, add the sugar, water, and corn syrup to a medium saucepan and combine. Bring it to a boil over high heat. Reduce to a medium-high heat and add a candy thermometer into the mixture. Continue to boil until the candy reaches a temperature between 300-310 degrees. Occasionally brush down the side of the pan with cold water and a pastry brush to help prevent re-crystallization.

3. When the candy reaches 300-310 degrees remove from the heat, and add the food colouring. Adding the food colouring at the end prevents the white food colouring from turning yellow at all during cooking. I added around a ½ teaspoon of white colouring and just 1-2 drops of soft pink.

how to make candy apples pink

4. Working carefully and quickly because the candy starts to cool, tilt the pan and dip each apple individually. Coat the whole apple completely, and then left it drip off slightly to avoid excess drip forming a large puddle of candy at the base of the apple. Place the dipped apples on the parchment lined baking sheet to set. Take care working with the candy as it's very hot. Have a bowl of ice water standing by incase of any burns.

Homemade pink candy apple candy coating in a pot, ready to dip the apples.

5. After the apples are set, decorate with sprinkles. Use some more light corn syrup as "glue" to adhere the sprinkles. We used a combination, including a plastic spider (not edible) spider candy, sprinkles, nonpareils, and edible glitter. These apples are best served the day they are made. Any humidity will make the apples sticky, so store in an airtight container

Plate of sprinkles and decorations for pink candy apples.

More Homemade Candy Inspiration

  • Close up of pink heart-shaped strawberry marshmallows dusted with coating.
    Strawberry Marshmallows
  • Soft, fluffy homemade rainbow marshmallows with beautiful pastel layers.
    Rainbow Marshmallows
  • Easy chocolate walnut fudge made in the microwave with sweetened condensed milk, cut into squares.
    Chocolate Walnut Fudge (Mrs. Weasley's Recipe)
  • Homemade marshmallow mug toppers with chocolate drizzle.
    Homemade Marshmallow Mug Toppers

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make these ahead of time?

These are best served the day they are made. Any humidity will make the apples very sticky. Be sure to store them in air tight container.

Why are my candy apples so sticky?

Any humidity will cause the candy coating to become sticky. Be sure to store them in an airtight container. They are best the day they are made.

Why isn't my candy coating sticking to my apple?

Store-bought apples are usually coated in wax. Be sure to remove the wax first by putting the apples in boiling water for a few seconds and then buffing the wax off. Or, buy your apples at a farm shop or farmer's market where they don't coat the apples in wax.

If you tried this Pink Candy Apple Recipe or any other recipe on my blog please leave a star rating and let me know how it went in the comments below. Thanks for visiting today!

Homemade pink candy apples on a cutting board.

Recipe

Homemade pink candy apples on a cutting board.

Pink Candy Apples

Carnival style pink candy apples with hard candy coating.
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Course: Desserts
Cuisine: American
Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes
Total Time: 35 minutes minutes
Servings: 6 -8 apples
Calories: 351kcal
Author: Dannyelle Nicolle-Ramjist

Ingredients

  • 2 cups white sugar
  • ¾ water
  • ½ cup white corn syrup
  • 6-8 apples
  • white food colouring
  • soft pink food colouring
  • assorted sprinkles

Instructions

  • We used small apples from an orchard that were not coated in wax. If you are using store bought apples that are coated in wax, you'll have to remove the wax to help the candy stick to the apples. To remove the wax, dip apples in boiling water and then buff the apples. Also add wooden skewers or a small dowel into the centre of the apple. Prepare a baking sheet with parchment paper that has been sprayed with non-stick cooking spray.
  • To make the sweet candy coating, add the sugar, water, and corn syrup to a medium saucepan and combine. Bring it to a boil over high heat. Reduce to a medium-high heat and add a candy thermometer into the mixture. Continue to boil until the candy reaches a temperature between 300-310 degrees. Occasionally brush down the side of the pan with cold water and a pastry brush to help prevent re-crystallization.
  • When the candy reaches 300-310 degrees remove from the heat, and add the food colouring. Adding the food colouring at the end prevents the white food colouring from turning yellow at all during cooking. I added around a ½ teaspoon of white colouring and just 1-2 drops of soft pink.
  • Working carefully and quickly because the candy starts to cool, tilt the pan and dip each apple individually. Coat the whole apple completely, and then left it drip off slightly to avoid excess drip forming a large puddle of candy at the base of the apple. Place the dipped apples on the parchment lined baking sheet to set. Take care working with the candy as it's very hot. Have a bowl of ice water standing by incase of any burns.
  • After the apples are set, decorate with sprinkles. Use some more light corn syrup as "glue" to adhere the sprinkles. We used a combination, including a plastic spider (not edible) spider candy, sprinkles, nonpareils, and edible glitter. These apples are best served the day they are made. Any humidity will make the apples sticky, so store in an airtight container

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Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 351kcal | Carbohydrates: 92g | Sodium: 16mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 85g
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Pink Halloween Party

Oct 5, 2020 · 2 Comments

Pink Halloween party and decorations with pink treats snack table.

This Pink Halloween Party is full of DIY decorations, pink Halloween food and snacks, and some fun activity ideas for kids. If you're a pink girlie, you're going to love Halloween's best glow up ever!

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Why We Love This Party

  • Pink! Is there any better color?
  • Lots of fun DIY ideas for making the cutest pink Halloween decor.
  • We're here for the snacks! Halloween food is adorable, pink Halloween food is the cutest ever!
  • Sweet kids activities your littles will love.

Halloween just turned pink! I'm so excited to share my pink Halloween party with you. It was so much fun to put together and could not be cuter. 

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We wanted to inspire you with this sweet get together for close friends or family. A black Halloween party is fun, but how about giving your Halloween parties a makeover with pink!

It's perfect as a Halloween get together, or to give you ideas for home decor items this spooky season. You might also like our DIY Crescent Moon Wreath, Pumpkin Fairy Houses, our Ghost Themed Food Ideas, Summwerween Party, or Halloween Movie Night with Free Printables.

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Pink Halloween Party Decorations Makeover

I found lots of fun finding Halloween decor and party supplies at the thrift shop, and used some old stuff from last year and gave it a pink makeover.

The pumpkins all started out in various shades of orange. I used a light pink and a dusty pink spray paint and turned each one into a pink decoration to make it match our playful color palette. Our fun decorations turned out so cute.

Another unique idea was to paint a few spiders pink too. Spray paint is the way to take your decor from old to a new whimsical Halloween collection.

pink jack-o-lantern

We found a pumpkin bucket and turned it into a plant holder for the party, after I spray painted it pink. The other one was a hollow craft pumpkin that the top was cut off of and was perfect as a plant holder too.

pink Halloween costumes

We added some fun bats to our dress up centre as decorations. These are cut out of black scrapbook paper on my cricut. You can use my pattern in Cricut Design Space here.  These would also be really great as pink bats, just use pink scrapbook paper instead. Once they were cut, I used simple tape on the back to attach them to the wall and they look so fun and festive.

Free Halloween Art

I also wanted to add some fun Halloween art to the party. These vintage botanical drawings are all available as a free digital download and are perfect as a Halloween print. I had them printed as colour engineers prints. I added a piece of wood to the top and bottom to hang them.  You can read exactly how to hang the engineer prints here.

pink halloween party

Find the spider art free download here.  Also, find the bat art free download here.  And, find the centipede art free download here.   We hung them together for a spooky effect, and as a final touch topped them with some a pink sparkly star garland; a silver star garland would be cute too. We love our vintage inspired are as Halloween decorations.

Halloween art work

DIY Halloween art
DIY Halloween art

Pink Halloween Food and Snacks

The pink Halloween food is my favourite part of the party -we're here for the snacks. 😉 It was so much fun coming up with delicious and adorable snacks to enjoy at the party. These are great for kids or any Halloween get together.

pink Halloween food snacks
pink Halloween party

Drinks

I used some thrifted glass bottles for our pink strawberry milk to match our pink decor. To make them extra Halloween-y I added some fun playful accents of little black vinyl bats. 

Halloween party drink

I used my Cricut to cut out some small adhesive vinyl bats to stick on the glass. They were so simple to make and they're so perfect for this party. Find my Cricut cut file here to make your own.  I added some fun black and pink striped straws for the perfect festive pink Halloween drinks.

pink Halloween food

Peanut Butter Cup Bats

These little bat treats were so easy to put together and are the most adorable cookies. 

I used peanut butter cups as the base. Next, take a regular Oreo, and remove the filling. Cut the Oreo in half to make the bat wings. Attach the wings with a little icing, and use more icing to attach some candy eyes.

peanut butter cup bats

Mini Pumpkin Treats Containers

I used these cute little plastic mini pumpkins to hold some chocolate covered almonds. I gave the mini pumpkins a little makeover for our dessert table. 

Halloween party food

These were originally orange pumpkins, and I spray painted some light pink, and some a dusty rose. These pink pumpkins look so cute!  

One of the easiest ways to make sure they were food safe is to line the spray painted pumpkins with some parchment paper.

We filled them with one of our favorite treats, chocolate covered almonds.

Halloween party food ideas

Caramel Corn with Pink Spider Webs

I made some homemade caramel corn for our party. It's a favourite at our house. I love nostalgic homemade Halloween treats. Find our homemade caramel corn recipe here, or pick up some premade. 

Halloween snacks

I served it in cute paper striped cups, and added a pink cotton candy "spider web", and a little plastic spider (just make sure no one eats the spiders).

Tip: Cotton candy doesn't do well in humidity, so be sure to add it right before serving.  

This is a really cute idea to use as cupcake toppers too.   

Pink Candy Apples

Another nostalgic homemade Halloween classic is candy apples. We made these ones pink to match our pink Halloween party theme. 

Get the full recipe to make the pink candy apples here. 

They are decorated with sprinkles and edible glitter, and they couldn't look more magical. I also used one plastic spider on each too, so I was sure to warn guests.

pink candy apples

These are traditional candy apples, like the red ones you might find at a carnival or fair. They're super crunchy, and glossy and beautiful. Wrap some up send them home as a party favor for guests.

pink candy apples
pink pumpkins

Spider Wand Making Centre

It's always fun to have a craft at a party for the mini ghosts and goblins to enjoy. I made a little craft table where kids of all ages could make their own spider wand. 

DIY Halloween art

To make the spider wand, start by making a large Pom Pom out of yarn, or use a large pre-made one. Parents can help with a hot glue gun to add spider legs made from pipe cleaners, a small dowel to make it into a wand, and little crown. The crowns are made of foam craft, and decorated with different jewels and pink ornaments, and sequins. Little ones will enjoy adding all the sparkles and glitter to mini crowns with craft glue. Lastly, the kids can choose ribbons to tie around the wand as an easy way to make them even more magical.

spider wand
spider wand craft

Dress Up Centre

It wouldn't be pink Halloween without some pink Halloween costumes to dress up in. We found so many great options at our local thrift store. There were big costumes and little costumes for every age group, for boys and girls. I thought that it would be fun to have some options, including a fun basket full of great accessories for princesses, knights, a flying ghost or a puppy.

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Halloween dress up

This pink Halloween party was so much fun and is the happiest place to be this Halloween! We had a great time dressing up, crafting, and snacking on all the treats. I hope it inspires you for some of your Halloween festivities. 

With a pretty pink Halloween party like this, life is really a party!

Frequently Asked Questions

Where did you get all the pink pumpkins?

We made them! We spray painted regular orange pumpkin decorations with different shades of pink spray paint, and it worked perfectly?

Where did you get the big posters printed at?

We used staples, but any office supply store or printers should be able to print large color engineer prints for you, and they're much cheaper tha color poster printing.

Can you make the pink Halloween snacks ahead of time?

Yes, some of them. Make your caramel corn and bat cookies days ahead and store in an airtight container. The candy apples are best made the day before or day of. And remember, don't add your candy floss spider web until right before serving, because any humidity causes it to dissolve.

If you tried any of the ideas from our Pink Halloween Party,  or any other ideas on my blog please let me know how it went in the comments below. Thanks for visiting today!

More Halloween Inspiration

  • Halloween smores board with Halloween cookies, marshmallows, chocolate and more!
    Halloween Smores
  • Summerween party table with themed food.
    Summerween Party Ideas
  • Ghost themed foods on a snack board.
    Easy Halloween Ghost Themed Food Ideas
  • Harry Potter snacks and treats board.
    Harry Potter Inspired Snacks and Treat Ideas

Easy Apple Dumplings Recipe

Oct 3, 2020 · 6 Comments

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Easy Apple Dumplings Recipe: use pre-made frozen pastry to put this classic apple dumplings recipe together in no time. Quick and delicious.

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This easy apple dumplings recipe is an old family favourite around here, especially at this time of year in the fall when fresh Ontario apples are at their peak. If you're looking for something a bit different from regular old classic apple pie, and a whole lot easier this is the perfect recipe to enjoy this fall or for your Thanksgiving dinner this year.  

What Are Apple Dumplings?

Apple dumplings are a pastry dough wrapped apple or portion of apple, baked in a sweet sauce.  The taste is similar to apple pie, with similar ingredients, but the difference is the special sauce that the dumplings are baked in.  The recipe is thought to have originated around Pennsylvania in the US, and is popular among the Amish.  Some recipes use whole apples, with the core removed and stuffed with cinnamon and sugar.  They are sometimes baked without the sauce, and sometimes served with a caramel sauce. 

My family version uses quartered apples, wrapped in pastry.  The pastry wrapped apples are cooked in a sauce, which is very sweet and contrasts with the tart apples.  The top of the apple dumplings is sprinkled with apple pie spice and the pastry is baked until golden brown.  But because these bake right in the sauce, the rest of the dumpling is kind of doughy and soft, making a nice contrast of textures.  The apple is very tart, and the sauce is perfectly sweet.  I love these served warm with vanilla ice cream.  The ice cream melts into the sauce and you have one of the the most perfect sweet apple desserts.

how to make apple dumplings

Pie Pastry

This is an old family recipe, that my mom and my mom's mom used to make and is a real taste of home for me.  They always made homemade pie crust from scratch, but my version makes it really quick and easy.  Using frozen pastry makes this a quick and easy recipe to put together anytime. You can of course, make the pie pastry from scratch if  you prefer to.  

My mom and Grandma used to often use this recipe to use up pie crust.  If they were making a pie, they'd make a little extra and put a batch of these together with the extra dough.  You can freeze the dumplings at this stage too for another day.  My mom would sometimes make them up, little quarter pieces of apple wrapped in a blanket of pastry and tuck them in the freezer.  It felt like such an unexpected treat when she would pull them out, let them thaw on the counter and then bake them with the sauce for an after dinner treat.  

Store Bought Pastry

Some quick versions of this recipe like to use store bought crescent rolls as an easy replacement of the pastry.  The crescent roll dough is more bready, and not as flaky as a pie dough.  It's just as quick and easy to purchase store-bought pie dough as it is to buy the crescent dough, and I think it makes a more authentic apple dumpling, then the crescent roll apple dumplings.  Some People also like to use biscuit dough, or puff pastry, but I feel frozen pie crust is much closer to authentic old-fashioned apple dumplings.

Some people don't like a store bought pie pastry, finding it tough and not flaky compared to homemade pie pastry dough.  I think for this recipe, where the dumplings are cooked in the sauce, it really isn't very noticable.  I'd say save your homemade pastry efforts for apple pie, and save yourself the effort with this recipe, which turns out really great with the store bought pastry.

This easy recipe is made from simple ingredients, so other than picking up the frozen pastry, during apple season you probably have everything else on hand.This easy recipe is made from simple ingredients, so other than picking up the frozen pastry, during apple season you probably have everything else on hand. 

easy apple dumplings recipe

Apples

I usually make these apple dumplings with Macintosh apples.  They're a great baking apple, and the apple variety my mom and Grandma always favored for making apple pies, and apple crisp and all of their favorite apple desserts.  You can also use granny smith apples.  These are a more of a tart apple, but delicious in baking and favorite apples of many for apple pies, and dumplings.

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easy recipe for apple dumplings
what to do with all the apples you picked

These homemade apple dumplings are  best served warm, and I like to add a little scoop of vanilla ice cream. If you're making them ahead of time, just re-heat before serving -easy peasy.  These are such a delicious apple dessert.  In fact, I much prefer these over traditional apple pie.  Warm dumplings served with a scoop of ice cream are one of life's great pleasures.

These homemade apple dumplings are  best served warm, and I like to add a little scoop of vanilla ice cream. If you're making them ahead of time, just re-heat before serving -easy peasy.  These are such a delicious apple dessert.  In fact, I much prefer these over traditional apple pie.  Warm dumplings served with a scoop of ice cream are one of life's great pleasures.  They are so yummy and they're so easy to make they're sure to become a fall favourite of yours too.

Storing Leftovers

If you have any leftover apple dumplings store them in the fridge in an airtight container, or in the baking dish wrapped with plastic wrap.  Reheat to serve..

easy apple recipe

This is one of my favorite easy dessert recipes.  It's always a crowd pleaser at a dinner party.  Put it into the oven just before having dinner, and enjoy it hot afterwards for a delicious dessert.  If you love all things apple, this is sure to become one of your favorite recipes.  Next time you are looking for an apple dessert, give this fabulous recipe a try.

Recipe

apple dumplings

Easy Apple Dumplings Recipe

Pastry pascals of apples in a sweet sauce.
4.50 from 2 votes
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Course: Desserts
Cuisine: American
Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 45 minutes minutes
Total Time: 55 minutes minutes
Servings: 12
Calories: 273kcal
Author: Dannyelle Nicolle-Ramjist

Ingredients

  • 2 frozen pie shell defrosted -or make your own
  • 3 Macintosh Apples peeled and quartered to make 12 pieces
  • 2 cups white sugar
  • 6 tablespoon flour
  • 4 tablespoon butter
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • 6 cups boiling water
  • sprinkling of cinnamon and nutmeg

Instructions

  • Peel the apples, remove the apple core, and cut each apple into quarters.
  • Cut the pie dough into wedges and wrap each of the 12 pieces of apple in pie dough, trying not to overlap the dough, but making sure the apple is completely covered.
  • Mix sugar, flour, and salt in a large casserole baking dish. Add butter. Slowly add boiling water, and whisk out any lumps of flour.
  • Float dumplings in the sauce, and sprinkle with cinnamon and freshly grated nutmeg over the top of the dumplings.
  • Bake at 350 for about 45 min until the dumplings are golden brown on top. Let cool slightly. Serve warm with vanilla ice cream or whip cream.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 273kcal | Carbohydrates: 55g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 10mg | Sodium: 127mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 43g
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With this easy apple dumpling recipe, life really is a party, even on a rainy day. 😉

easy apple dessert idea

More Apple Recipe Inspiration

You might also like our Homemade Caramel Apples here.

Caramel Apple Recipe: Easy, homemade Caramel Apples, perfect for Christmas gift giving, or anytime of year. Add your favourite toppings.

Also check out our Caramel Apple Trifle here.

Caramel Apple Trifle: layers of cake, caramel, cooked apples, custard, and whipped cream create the perfect fall dessert.

You might also enjoy our Slow Cooker Apple Butter here.

Slow Cooker Apple Butter: this easy recipe using the slow cooker to make delicious apple butter that is smooth, rich and delicious.

Thanksgiving Tablescape Ideas

Oct 2, 2020 · Leave a Comment

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Thanksgiving Tablescape Ideas: grey, pink, and burgundy come together for a rustic Thanksgiving tablescape with candles, flowers, and favours.

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I'm so excited to share this beautiful tablescape with you.  I partnered with Giant Tiger to bring you all these Thanksgiving Tablescape Ideas.  Thanksgiving is just around the corner here in Canada and I hope this inspires you.

I continued my pink and burgundy fall decor -see more in my fall home tour here.  I've mixed in lots of grey for this table too.  If you're more of a traditional orange fan for fall, you could use orange accents and pumpkins instead.

thanksgiving tablescape ideas

I set up in the kitchen since we're going to be a little smaller than usual this Thanksgiving.  This same tablescape would work great on a larger table too, depending on how you're celebrating this year.

The Place Settings

I started out with the place settings and my great Giant Tiger finds.  The H2K Sutton Dinnerware grey plates are found in store and I love the deep grey colour. 

pink fall decor I also added in the "Colour Your Home" wood side plates for a fun rustic touch -also available in store.  The grey tied in perfectly.

thanksgiving tablescape ideas

The beautiful black cutlery is also from Giant Tiger, and the perfect dark accent to the table.

how to set a Thanksgiving table

Fall Favour Idea

On the top of each plate I added a small favour for my guests.  I found some delicious caramel apples in store at Giant Tiger.  To make them extra special I removed them from their packaging and wrapped them in some cellophane and added a Burgundy ribbon to match our table.

Thanksgiving table
how to set a Thanksgiving tablescape

The Centrepiece

Inspired by the wood themed side plates, I add some more wood to the table.  I used some wood rounds, and painted the tops to match our table colours.

thanksgiving tablescape ideas

The wood pieces are arranged down the centre of the table alternating heights, and I used them as little pedestals for some pumpkins, candles, and flowers.

Thanksgiving centrepiece
Thanksgiving flowers

The white baby boo pumpkins are from Giant Tiger and I added one larger one from our garden.

how to set a Thanksgiving table

One of my favourite touches was lots of pretty candles.  The grey tea light holders, and Burgundy glass taper candle holders came as part of this set.  I love how the tamper candles add a little height to the table.

Thanksgiving tablescape ideas

I also added some pretty scented candled candles in cranberry -which seemed perfect for Thanksgiving and mixed berries.  You might have also spotted a few painted acorns for a fun fall touch.

pink and Burgundy fall table

Lastly I added in the beautiful flowers.  They're a combination of flowers from my garden, my sister's garden, and my moms.  My sister used to be a florist, so I got her to put these together for me and they turned out amazing.  We went for an "S" design, with lots of whimsical grasses, and other wispy pieces, including curly willow branches.

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pink fall decor ideas

Dessert Apple Dumplings

For dessert I made one of our favourite old family recipes, with a time saving new twist.  

These apple dumplings were a stable at my house growing up, made by my mom, and my grandma.  I've turned them into a really quick and easy recipe.  If you're craving homemade pie for Thanksgiving, but looking for something a little simpler, than this is the perfect recipe and you can pick up everything you need at Giant Tiger.  Find the apple dumpling recipe here.

This Thanksgiving table was so fun to put together, and we're all set for a little family get together to celebrate.  I hope it inspires you too.

thanksgiving tablescape

With Thanksgiving Tablescape Ideas, life really is a party!

This post is sponsored by Giant Tiger. As always, all opinions are my own.  Thanks for supporting the brands that make Life is a Party possible.

More Inspiration

You might also like Fall Leaf Thanksgiving Table here.

Fall Leaf Thanksgiving Table: Hanging pressed fall leaves, and pink heirloom pumpkins, ombre leaf cookies, and cloths pin place cards make a beautiful table.

Also check out Dark and Moody Thanksgiving Table here.

Dark and Moody Thanksgiving Table: purple leaves, dark dahlias, and plums, red pears, apples, pomegranates, and blackberries create the perfect centrepiece.

You might also like Black and White Modern Farmhouse Thanksgiving Table here.

Fall Garden Ideas

Sep 30, 2020 · 11 Comments

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Fall Garden Ideas: it's fall in the portager garden and we're harvesting our crops, planting mums and kales, and enjoying all the pumpkins.

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It's time for fall garden ideas from the portager garden.  Harvesting veggies and pumpkins, enjoying the last flowers and adding pots of kale and mums are all on the agenda.  Along with enjoying some treats on long warm fall days in the garden.

This spring, while we were safe at home during the beginning of social distancing, we started a family project.  You can read all about how our family created a portager garden -which is a French term for a garden that combines veggies, herbs and flowers.  We built raised beds, hauled in soil, and pea gravel, created perineal garden beds and even put together a shed.  And then we planted seeds -lots of seeds.

And they grew, and grew, and grew.

So four months later here's how the new portager garden is looking.

Fall Portager Garden

The flowers, especially the cosmos are looking so beautiful.

Fall Portager Garden
cosmos
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Harvesting

I almost forgot about the red onions we planted.

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how to grow red onions

When I started doing a little fall tidying up of the beds I saw them.  They could have grown bigger, they were a little too shaded by all the other stuff that grew so well.

red onions
red onions
red onions

Next year we'll try and give them a spot with a little more light, and a little more room.

They're delicious though.  They look like little red jewels.

cedar she shed

The Pumpkins

The pumpkins were my greatest garden joy this year.  As a blogger, I always need pumpkins before they're out in the stores.  I always end up hunting everywhere for them at the beginning of the season... or maybe even a little before the start of the season.  So a few years ago, after Halloween when it was time to get rid of all the pretty pumpkins, I decided to try and save some seeds so I could grow my own.

pumpkins

So I cut open all the pumpkins and spread out some seeds on parchment lined trays for them to dry.  After they dried, I stored them in some paper envelopes until spring.

Last year my attempts didn't yield much.  I planted too many seeds, and the vines didn't really mature.

heirloom pumpkins

This year while we were building the portager garden I started some seeds inside to give my vines a head start.  And when it was warm enough, I planted more directly in the garden.  They all grew.  So I ended up having to thin them, and pull out some to give them more room.  They did so well.  It was definitely a highlight of my day to go and check on them each morning and see how much they grew.  We had one giant one, that has to be my favourite.

green pumpkin on the vine
pumpkin vines

We picked them all and they're my pride and joy!

fall garden shed

And since the temperatures have cooled off the pumpkins are growing even more.

pumpkin vines

Mums and Kale

I changed out some of my planters for fall and added some pretty mums and kale.

mum and kale planters

I've been decorating inside this year with pretty pinks and deep Burgundy colours -see my fall home tour here.

pink fall planters
fall planters

Outside I used the same colours and I love how they look all grouped together with my succulents that are still going strong, and some of our pumpkins.

fall garden mums

Fall In The Shed

This little garden has become a favourite spot for us.  Our little shed has a desk and chair, the perfect spot for a little computer work.

she shed garden shed
garden shed

And over on the other side of the shed, I've got a few things drying.  There are some pretty hydrangeas and some sage.  I always dry some sage in the fall, and use it for my Thanksgiving and Christmas stuffing in the turkey.

fall garden shed she shed
white mini pumpkin
sage hanging to dry

Fall Treats In The Garden

And the seating area is the perfect spot for two.

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I put together some fall favourites to enjoy here.  We had apple fritters, and apple cider.

apple fritters and apple cider
apple fritters and apple cider

My helper here was sleeping on the job... while I took some photos.

fall in the garden

Soon it will be time to pack everything away for winter.  This little shed will be full of furniture staying nice and safe and dry during a snowy Canadian winter.  All the pants will get pulled out or cut back, and we'll have wait until spring to sit out here.  But until then, we'll enjoy the fruits of our labour in this cozy little spot.

apple fritters and apple cider

With all these fall garden ideas, life really is a party!

Boho Fall Decor Home Tour

Sep 24, 2020 · 3 Comments

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Boho Fall Decor Home Tour: lots of boho elements in this fall home tour like brass, wicker, dried florals, macrame and pink fall decor.

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Welcome to my boho fall decor home tour.  I'm so glad you're here.  

The Dining Room

This year I wanted to add a boho feel to my home for fall and I used lots of fun boho elements in the decor.  

white table with brass candle sticks

As soon as you come in my front door, there is a little console table and you can see the amber glass that's so perfect fall.  

pink fall decor

I also added lots of thrifted brass candle sticks.  And coloured taper candles are definitely making a return.  Look for them at thrift stores to add a little colour.  This year I used lots of pink fall decor, along with some deep Burgundy and the deep amber mustard yellow.  Not completely traditional, but I'm loving it so far.

boho fall decor home tour

On the dining room table I kept things pretty simple with a linen runner, and a trough of faux pumpkins.  

boho fall decor

These are actually from the dollar store and I painted them in white and cream.  I also added a small bowl of dried straw flowers -more of those to come through the space.  And the pumpkins are two that I grew in my own garden this year.

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green pumpkin

Bar Cart

Over on the bar cart we're already for fall drinks.  

fall bar cart

There's a beautiful white pumpkin from the garden and some dried florals.  

fall dried pampas grass

This fall I had so much fun with the dried flowers and grasses.  There's also some amber glasses perfect for fall, and lots more faux pumpkins along with some gorgeous deer antlers underneath.  One of the pumpkins on the bottom of the bar cart is a DIY Faux Concrete pumpkin -find a tutorial to make your own here.

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Dried Flowers

My favourite spot this fall has to be my dining room buffet filled with beautiful dried flowers.

boho fall decor

I partnered with Everything Frivolous, a Canadian etsy shop to add these beautiful ones.  The glass bottles, sometimes called car bouys or jardinars are all from thrift stores or found second hand on-line.  I've had so much fun adding things for every season.  I love the look of dried flowers and grasses that's so trendy right now, so this was the perfect spot to add a little collection.

boho home decor

The colours are subtle, which help make it not too much.  I used pink pampas grass, bleached dried maiden grass, white bunny tails, pink bunny tails, natural pampas grass.  There's also a little money plant from my mom's garden.

The Stairs

I've added a fun macrame garland to the stairs this fall.

fall home tour

You can find a full tutorial on how to make the macrame garland here.  It only takes two knots to create this one.   I love it and I'm already thinking of how I can dress it up for Christmas too.  

macrame garland for stairs

For fall, it looks perfect with all the fun pumpkins.  The large one at the bottom is the giant one that grew in the garden this summer -kind of my pride and joy.  A little tip when using real pumpkins in your decor is to set them on top of something, I used some parchment paper under mine and to keep your eye on them.  They won't last forever in doors where it's warm, and you don't want to damage any surfaces like tables or hard wood floors if they begin to go bad.  The bottom is usually the first place they go.

Side Table

This little spot at the bottom of the stairs is a favourite on of mine to decorate.  

pink fall decor

I used my DIY velvet pumpkins here.  They're actually made from an old velvet jacket.  And remember to save the stems from some of your pumpkins after this fall, because they are perfect for this craft.  

boho fall

I used a few more dried flowers here.  The pink bunny tails are a favourite.  The yarrow is some I dried from my garden.  The letter board is from the dollar store, and I love it.  The magic is in you.

Living Room

boho fall decor home tour

All of my fall decor this year was inspired by this beautiful velvet floral pillow -unfortunately it's sold out.  It inspired the colour scheme and the addition of all the florals.  

how to add some boho for fall

Mantel

Over on the fireplace mantel I used a beautiful floral print inspired by the pillow.  You can read all the details here in this post on my boho fall mantel, including the link to the free art that was used to create a colour engineering print.

boho fall home decor
boho fall mantel

There's also more brass candle sticks and amber glass.  I've also layered a macrame garland with the beautiful straw flower garland.  I partnered with Country Mouse Boutique, a Canadian etsy shop.  To make the individual straw flowers into garland I used a needle and thread to string them together.  I love how it turned out.  The straw flowers feel perfect for fall.

pink decor for fall

Coffee Table

On the coffee table, I added another white pumpkin from the garden and some simple sand cherry leaves.  

pink fall decor

It's aways good to find a few pretty leaves outside and bring them in for fall.  The amber glass candle is actually an old yeast jar.  Remove the label and add a tea light.

boho fall

And in front of the window, some larger plants for the boho vibe.  

boho fall home tour

pink fall decorThis is my favourite spot for a cup of tea.

pink fall decor

The Kitchen

In the kitchen I had fun decorating my open shelves for fall.  

open kitchen shelves

I continued with pink, brass, and some amber glass.  The most exciting addition was more of the straw flower garland.  The flowers from Country Mouse Boutique fit my colour scheme for fall perfectly.  I layered them with the macrame bunting I made for summer for a boho vibe.

boho open shelves
fall shelfie

I love how the amber glass adds a feeling of fall.  I've got lots of cuttings in vintage amber glass bottles that are just about ready to plant.  

open kitchen shelves
amber glass dessert bowls
coffee station
open kitchen shelves

Over by the sink, some flower arranging.

fall home tour
white pumpkins and dahlias

This little spot couldn't be cuter with some plants, more of the amber glass, and a vintage brass pear for fall.

boho fall decor

Eating Area

Over in the eating area, I added lots of fun pieces to the table for fall.  

pink fall decor
boho fall decor

Everything is layered on a fun knit table runner I found last year.  It adds a little cozy for fall.  There's one more of the pumpkins I grew in the garden -are you getting how happy I am that some actually grew this year, lol.  There's also some beautiful daliahs.  

red dahlias

When I told my mom I was adding in some deep Burgundy to my decor this fall, she offered some of the dahlias from her garden.  Yes please.  

wicker pumpkins

I also love the little wicker pumpkins.  I've had these for years.  I used a whole bunch of them with candy in them one Thanksgiving for favours.  I had four from our family but they were orange and I haven't used orange in my fall decor for a long while.  This year when I spotted them in my fall bin, I thought they'd tie in really well with the wicker basket wall in the kitchen and decided to spray paint them.  I'm pretty much in love with them now.

pink fall decor
pink fall decor home tour

Also on the table a few more little treasures.  There's another little bowl of the straw flowers to be admired close up.  There's also a little piece of pottery that the girls and I made in a pottery class my sister gifted us a few Christmases ago.  And that little bowl are some dried horse chestnuts and acorns.  As acorns dry, the bottoms tend to shrink a little and the caps pop off.  I took that as an opportunity to paint just a few in my fall colours and then hot glue on the caps.  It's the tiniest little DIY, but so sweet.  I love making things for my home.  It really won't feel like a home tour around here without a few seasonal crafts.

Basket Wall

boho fall decor

And also in this eating area is the basket wall.  I found thrift store baskets this summer and created this space.  The warm tones and texture felt perfect for fall. 

vintage amber glass bottles with dried flowers

I also added some more amber glass, and some more dried florals.  There's also a collection of faux pumpkins that I painted with some craft paint to match my colour scheme this year.  Maybe another year I'll re-paint them again, but pink is perfect this year.

pink fall decor ideas

It's a lovely feeling to have the house all clean and ready to head into a new season.  I hope it offers you a little inspiration, especially if you love boho, and might want to give some pink fall decor a try this year too.  Wishing you the happiest of falls.

With a fall home tour, life really is a party.

Individual Charcuterie Boards

Sep 18, 2020 · Leave a Comment

How to make an individual charcuterie boards.

These individual charcuterie boards are perfect for entertaining, girl's night or date night. Check out all our ideas for cheeses, meats, fruits, sweets and more.

How to make an individual charcuterie boards.
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Why We Love This Idea

  • There's no danger of picking up germs from sharing with a whole bunch of people.
  • This board is full of treats everyone will love eating!
  • They are perfectly portioned to try a bit of everything.
  • They look amazing and feel like an extra special way of serving guests.

These personal charcuterie boards are perfect for entertaining, a fun addition to any special occasions, or just for the perfect night in. They're a great way to avoid the germs of sharing a large charcuterie board.

individual charcuterie boards

These boards are perfect for one person, -think girl dinner, or shared between a couple with a few glasses of wine.

I wanted to include both some savoury and some sweets on my boards, so I made them about half and half. I did small groups about three of each element for the boards. It's nice to include different color variations, and different textures when you're choosing your elements.

We love a charcuterie board around here. This chip charcuterie board was amazing! And this truffle popcorn would be a great additon too. And these sweet charcuterie boards like our chocolate charcuterie board, s'mores charcuterie board, or hot chocolate charcuteire boards are all favorites too.

Ingredients

Individual Charcuterie Board Ingredients

Cheese

  • Swiss Cheese
  • Marble Cheese
  • Boursin Cheese

For my board I wanted to pack all the greatness of a large board into this mini version. I added a variety of different types of cheese, all favorites of mine. You could choose your favorite cheeses for your own board.

It's always good to include some hard, soft, and semi-soft cheeses as options.

I used some Swiss cheese, cut in slices, some cubes of marble cheese, and a wedge of soft and creamy Boursin cheese. More good options include goat cheese, blue cheese, or sharp cheddar.

Individual charcuterie board with cheese, meats, and sweets.

Meat

  • prosciutto ham
  • Italian dry salami
  • pate

For the assortment of meats I served prosciutto ham wrapped around cantaloupe -a favourite of mine. I included a couple of slices of dry salami. Lastly I added a wedge of liver pate.

It's great to include a small variety of meats for your guests.

Bread/Crackers

  • baguette slices
  • cream crackers
  • cracker sticks

I wanted to include some bread to go with the pate, so I added a few slices of a baguette. As well I included a few of my favourite crackers to enjoy with the variety of cheeses.

Want to try some homemade crackers? Our homemade flatbread crackers, or our cheese straws would be greate additions.

individual charcuterie boards

Fruit

  • cherry tomatoes
  • red grapes
  • honey crisp apple
  • dried strawberries

I included a few options of seasonal fruit on the boards, some grapes because they're such a classic with the cheese. I also added some apple slices, it's such a good accompaniment to cheese too, and honey crips are so sweet. As well I added a few cherry tomatoes. 

And finally on the sweet end of the board I added a few dried strawberries. If you've never tried these I highly recommend them. I found them at the bulk food store. They are sweet and chewy, and kind of taste like candy. Fresh fruit is great, but some dried is a good idea as well.

date night charcuterie board

Extras

  • mixed nuts
  • green olives
  • caramelized onion and balsamic jam
  • red pepper jelly

I wanted to add in a few extra special touches to really elevate these and take them from a good charcuterie board to a great one. 

A handful of mixed salted nuts added some crunch. I also included some olives, and favourite pickle would be great. 

My last addition was some caramelized onion and balsamic jam, and some red pepper jelly. Any favourite chutney or jam that you enjoy with jam would be great additions. 

I served these on some vintage tea spoons, and it was the perfect little amount and looked great on the board. You could also try very small bowls, or an ceramic asian spoon.

glass of wine

Sweets

  • cannoli
  • cream puff
  • chocolate chip and sea salt cookie
  • mini chocolate bar
  • caramel corn

If you were using these boards as the perfect appetizer for a dinner party, you might not want to include the sweets. For our get together we had our boards as an evening snack along with some wine, so the addition of sweets was the best part and the perfect sweet ending to a mini charcuterie platter. 

I kept things simple with almost all store bought treats. The mini cannoli are a bakery favourite. I also picked up some frozen mini cream puffs. We had some homemade chocolate chip cookies with a sprinkling of sea salt -so good! 

I thought our favourite chocolate bar would be fun addition for the chocolate lovers. These are coffee crisp thins. Lastly I added a little caramel corn, which I thought would a really fun addition.

how to make an individual charcuterie board

Customize For Any Dietary Restrictions

One of the beauties of individual charcuterie boards is that you can customize them for anyone. Have someone in your group with dietary restrictions? No problem just switch a few ingredients for them. 

You might exclude nuts for someone with an allergy. Have someone who can't have dairy, look for non-dairy cheese for them. Or use gluten-free crackers and sweets for someone else.

This is perfect to accommodate anyone you're entertaining, and not have them feel left out.

How To Make

Organize your small cutting board, or plate with the savory items at one end, and the sweet items at the other.

Make sure everything is bite sized and easy to eat. If you're serving these boards for couples, be sure to include two of each selection, so everyone can try everything.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to include sweets?

No, these boards are great as an appetizer with savoury foods like meat, cheese, crackers, and fruit.

Can I make it gluten free?

Yes, use gluten-free crackers made with rice flour, almond flour, or buckwheat. Be sure to read the labels to confirm they are gluten-free.

Can I make this ahead of time for entertaining?

Yes. Prep your cheese, meats, and fruit ahead of time by cutting them and washing them. Just before guests arrive assemble your boards, and cover with plastic wrap until it's time to serve.

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    Caramelized Onion and Goat Cheese Tarts
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    How To Make Cheese Straws -Guyanese Recipe
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    Homemade Scotch Eggs Recipe

If you try this Individual Charcuterie Board or any other recipe on my blog please leave a star rating and let me know how it went in the comments below. Thanks for visiting today!

Recipe

How to make an individual charcuterie boards.

Individual Charcuterie Boards

The perfect serving for one of savoury and sweet treats.
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Course: Appetizers
Cuisine: American
Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes minutes
Servings: 1
Calories: 3081kcal
Author: Dannyelle Nicolle-Ramjist

Ingredients

  • 1 oz Swiss cheese
  • 1 oz marble cheese
  • 1 oz Bousin cheese
  • 1 tablespoon pate
  • 2 slices of summer sausage
  • 1 slice prosciutto ham
  • 1 wedge of cantaloupe
  • 2 slices of baguette
  • 2 breadsticks
  • 2 crackers
  • 2 tablespoon mixed nuts
  • 2 olives
  • 1 teaspoon caramelized onion and balsamic jam
  • 1 teaspoon red pepper jelly
  • 3 cherry tomatoes
  • 5 grapes
  • 2 slices of honey crisp apple
  • 1 tablespoon dried strawberries
  • 2 mini cannolli
  • 1 mini cream puff
  • 1 chocolate chip and sea salt cookie
  • 1 mini chocolate bar
  • ¼ cup caramel corn

Instructions

  • Make sure items are cut into bite size servings and arrange them on individual boards, grouping savory at one end and sweet at the other. Use mini spoons to serve the jam and jelly.

Notes

Assemble boards right before guests arrive and cover with plastic wrap until it's time to serve.  

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 3081kcal | Carbohydrates: 323g | Protein: 127g | Fat: 149g | Saturated Fat: 58g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 75g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 377mg | Sodium: 6309mg | Fiber: 23g | Sugar: 158g
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Boho Fall Mantel Decor Ideas

Sep 16, 2020 · 3 Comments

boho fall mantel decor

Boho Fall Mantel Decor Ideas: boho styling for fall with dried grasses and flowers, brass candlesticks, house plants, and eclectic art.

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This year in my fall decor I'm adding some darker colours on the mantel.  I love how it turned out and I'm excited to share my fall mantel decor ideas with you.

Colour Scheme

I ordered this pretty pink floral pillow for my living room weeks ago, and it was really the jumping off point for my decor this year.  It inspired lots of pink, and a little burgundy this year to go with it.  I also wanted to add in lots of dried flowers and other florals where I could.

boho fall mantel decor ideas

Inexpensive Art

This inspired the pretty painting print.  To make it I spent some searching for a floral from the Dutch masters that would work for me.  I landed on Maria van Oosterwyck's Still Life with Flowers, Insects and a Shell.  You can download and use it for free from London's Royal Collection Trust here.

fall mantel decor ideas

I had it printed as a 18 x 24 colour engineering print, for under $7.  Then I added some wood strips to the top and bottom to hang it.  You can read all about how I add the wood to the engineer prints here.

Boho Elements

Since it's fall I also used some pumpkins.  The grass is some that I found last year and dried and it looks great here.  I used a vintage glass jar to hold the grass, and then repeated the shape and texture in an amber glass jar.  The amber glass jar brings out the gold colour in the print too, and feels perfect for fall.

fall fireplace mantel ideas

The lanterns help tie in the black and candles are always cozy for fall.

how to decorate your mantel for fall

The brass candles with the Burgundy and pink add some more boho charm.  I've found it easy to find the coloured taper candles at thrift stores.  The live plants help create more of the boho feel on the mantel.

The lady picture was a thrift store find a few weeks ago.  The colours were perfect and she adds a fun element to the mix.

fall mantel

Bunting

I left up my macrame bunting, see how I made it here.  

dried straw flower garland

And I layered with some beautiful straw flowers.  The straw flowers are from the lovely etsy shop Country Mouse Boutique.  I used the mixed strawflowers in pinks and burgundy to create this flower garland.  To create it I used a needle and thread to string them together.  It turned out so beautiful, and the dried flowers perfect for fall.

dried straw flower garland

This eclectic mix feels so full and interesting and layered.  

boho fall mantel
fall decor

With all these boho fall mantel decor ideas, life really is a party!

More Mantel Inspiration

  • Asymmetrical Christmas mantel
    Asymmetrical Christmas Mantel Ideas
  • Halloween Mantel
    Halloween Mantel Decor
  • Modern Boho fall mantel ideas.
    Modern Boho Fall Mantel Ideas
  • spring mantel ideas
    Spring Mantel Ideas

How To Throw A Garden Tea Party

Sep 14, 2020 · Leave a Comment

summer garden tea party

Summer Soiree Evening Tea Party: the perfect summer soiree evening with fresh flowers, tea party menu, tea mocktails and cocktails and lots of tea party ideas.

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My oldest daughter turned 16 last week, and because of Covid and having to have a small family gathering we decided on a on backyard summer soiree evening tea party.  It was pretty magical and I'm excited to share all the fun details with you.  

This garden tea party is full of ideas that you could use for a baby shower, bridal shower, book club, afternoon tea party, or birthday parties.
how to throw a summer soiree

Tea Time

We wanted to have the party in our backyard under the pergola, and enjoy all the pretty lights when it started to get dark outside.  We had lovely weather and the garden was the perfect setting for our tea party.  Tea parties are traditionally in the afternoon between 3 -4 pm.  We decided to turn our tea party into an evening get together and used the afternoon tea party menu as our dinner.  It was a really good idea, and everyone really enjoyed it. summer soiree

Tea Party Decorations

We wanted to decorate for our tea party birthday party, with lots of floral patterns, lace, and vintage tea sets.  We started with draping the pergola.  To decorate the pergola we used a bunch of lace ribbons in white and off-white.  Lace and ribbon seemed like the perfect romantic, vintage tea party decoration.  My sister is a florist and used wire to secure the ribbon and drape it towards the solar lanterns in the middle.  It created such a beautiful setting.  I love how it all turned out, and how much drama it added to the space.  

Most of the lace ribbon was a lucky second hand store find.  This is a great idea for creating this look inexpensively.  I did add is some new ribbon and lace.  They really make the most beautiful party streamers.  I love that they're reusable too.  Prepare to see lots of lace and ribbon streamers at future parties and every special occasion.  This lace detail seemed like the perfect tea party touch, and a unique idea that turned out so well.

If you were hosting your tea party inside, you could do something similar by attaching the ribbons to the corners of the room.

how to throw a summer soiree
ribbons hanging from a pergola
summer tea party
ribbon party streamers

Tea Party Tablescape

evening tea party

We were going for a pretty boho tea party vibe for the tablescape.  As our color scheme for the table we used lots of white and off white, with some pink and a little purple.  We laid a macrame runner on the beautiful concrete table -see how we made the table here.  The macrame adds some lovely texture to the table.  A lace runner would work well here too.

summer soiree

Lights and Candles

Then used lots of candles and fairy lights to create a magical feel.  The candles were some brass thrift store finds with a dipped paint effect -see how I made them here.  We also used some vintage glasses as tea light holders.  As the evening continued and the sun went down, the candles and fairy lights were so magical.

summer soiree evening tea party
garden flowers

Flowers

The fresh flowers were all from my mom and sister's garden and looked so beautiful.

sweet 16 summer soiree
evening boho tea party

Place Settings 

For each place setting we used some pretty vintage pink depression glass tea cups, with beautiful gold cutlery.  The vintage tea cups really added a special touch to the table.  we also added a teaspoon for stirring your tea.  Since everything we served was finger food, there were no forks necessary.  The knife is for spreading your scone with butter, jam, and cream.

Menu Cards

Paige made the individual menus for each spot.  The menus are such a nice addition for a personal touch at an elegant tea party and a lovely keepsake afterwards too.  We used Canva to design the menus, and then printed them onto cardstock and made the layered cards with the colors of the party color scheme.

boho tea party

Flower Crowns

When we first talked about Paige's 16th birthday and asked her what she would like to do, she mentioned the Summer Soiree in the Anne With An E television series and how beautiful it was.  So we came up with the idea of a backyard garden party.  One detail she really wanted to incorporate from the show was to have flower crowns.  Luckily my sister used to be a florist, so we called in Auntie Heather and she did an amazing job at making flower crowns for the guest of honor and the girls and each floral arrangement on the table.  She asked each of the girls what they were wearing and tried to incorporate the flowers in colors that would go with their outfits for the party.   The flower crowns were so fun and festive, and perhaps we should use them instead of birthday hats for every birthday party.

flower crown
flower crown

They were so pretty, and the girls are all drying them now as a pretty keepsake of the evening and our floral tea party.

Tea Mocktails and Tea Cocktails 

For our summer soriee we decide on a tea party menu, but since it was the evening we updated it a little with tea mocktails and cocktails.  

tea cocktails and mocktails

My girls love to get a fancy ice tea drink at Starbucks, so we took some inspiration from their menu and came up with a passion tea lemonade and a peach white tea lemonade option.  For some of the grownups we added a shot of vodka.  

tea mocktails and cocktails bar cart

To make our iced tea drinks extra special we used edible flowers from our garden and froze them in the ice cubes.  It was such a pretty and simple way to incorporate more flowers and our party guests loved all the extra special details like this.  This was one of my favorite tea party ideas.

tea mocktails and cocktails

The ice tea drinks and cocktails were really delicious and the perfect way to kick off the tea party in the garden as a welcome drink for the evening.

Hot Tea

We also served traditional hot tea too.  It's nice to have a few different types of tea.  We offered traditional orange pekko as well as earl grey and some herbal tea options that guests could choose from.   Even in warmer weather, every good tea party needs a proper cup of tea.  Have a few different tea pots available and tea bags.  When guests arrive be sure to boil the kettle, and make more tea as needed.

It's said that tea tastes best when served in porcelain and there is something about having a proper cup of tea, brewed in a tea pot, and served in a proper tea cup that can't be beat.  If you need extra tea pots or tea cups, be sure to look at second hand stores for them.  It's fun to mix and match the vintage ones, and they're almost always available at thrift stores, and usually cheaper than antique stores.  It's a great idea to set up a tea table on the side with all the tea fixings, and different tea bags, so it's easy to keep serving hot tea throughout the party.

summer soiree
summer soiree

Tea Party Menu

We had a lot of fun putting together an evening tea party menu.  We did all our favourites for an traditional afternoon tea and then added a few extra special treats so that it was more than a light menu of finger sandwiches, and a little more substantial.  Along with our savory bites, traditional tea sandwiches and classic scones, we also included lots of sweet treats.

tea party food

Savoury

  • cucumber sandwiches
  • egg salad sandwiches
  • chicken salad in toast cups -recipe here
  • caramelized onion and goat's cheese galettes -recipe here
  • mini avocado and grilled shrimp tostadas
  • gherkin pickles

Since it was dinner we wanted to have quite a few options for our guests.  One of the great things about tea parties is you can get it all ready ahead of time.  We made the sandwich fillings earlier and then just assembled the mini sandwiches right before the party.  Our guests loved sampling all the small savoury options.  Finger sandwiches are one of the tea party essentials for good reason.  They were delicious and so easy for guests to eat and enjoy.

garden tea party
summer soiree tea party menu

Sweets

  • scones with cream and jam -recipe here
  • brown butter almond madeleines
  • assorted macaroons
  • floral raspberry lollipops
  • cookies and assorted pastries
  • brown butter raspberry tartlets -recipe here
tea party menu ideas
evening tea party ideas

Scones

We're a big fan enjoying scones as part of the perfect high tea party.  We made the scones in the morning of the party.  There were plain scones, and raisin scones.  We served with the traditional toppings of butter, jam, and cream.  

Sweets

One of our favourite additions was some floral inspired lollipops.  We used this homemade lollipop recipe.  We flavoured them with raspberry flavouring and added dried edible flowers that we collected from our garden and pressed earlier.  They were so pretty!  We had so much fun adding lots of floral details to our tea time.

We made some of the homemade sweets the day before the party and some the morning of.  We also picked up some sweets at our favorite local bakery.  This is such a great idea for your next tea party.  We found an assortment of mini cakes, pastries, and macarons.  They were so delicious and easy way to round out menu of sweets for this great occasion.

Tea is traditionally served on tired trays.  Usually the bottom layer is for sandwiches, the middle layer for scones, and the top layer for pastries and desserts.  Since we were serving so many people we used platters and cake plates and passed the different courses around the table for everyone.  This worked out really well for a larger gathering.

what to serve at a tea party

Tea Party Favors

It's always nice to send your guests home from a birthday party with a small party favor.  Our guests went home with a little take home pack of fresh scones, a small jar of jam, and box of speciality tea.  We also added in some of our homemade floral lollipops.  We did one gift bag per family, which was perfect.  For the non-tea drinkers, we put a bag of our special tea mocktail supplies together as well as the recipe cards.  These were a big hit with everyone, and helped the good feelings of our magical evening together to keep going.

We had such a fun evening together Paige's Sweet 16 birthday tea party.  It was a perfect evening to celebrate our girl.

summer soiree evening tea party

We sat and enjoyed ourselves and many cups of tea until long after dusk, under the lights of pergola, and with the candles flickering and we had such a wonderful time enjoying family and good friends.  This was such a great way to celebrate.

summer soiree

With a Sweet 16 Summer Soiree Tea Party, life really is a party!

More Tea Party Inspiration

You might also like Christmas Tea Party here.

Christmas Tea Party: a British inspired Christmas tea party menu, complete with recipes and decor ideas for high tea.

Also check out the Valentine's Day Tea Party here.

You might also enjoy the Fall Tea Party here.

Fall tea party in a garden with pumpkins, tea pot, cups, and sweets including leaf sugar cookies, pecan madelines, pumpkin blondies.

Also check out How To Host A Tea Party here.

How To Host A Tea Party: ideas on what to serve at a tea party, including some recipes, and tips about hosting.

Book Themed Party

Sep 9, 2020 · 4 Comments

Book themed party with DIY decorations like book page wreath, mini book bunting, and book page table runner.

This Book Themed Party is full of cute touches. We made a book page wreath, DIY mini book garland, book page table runner, and used lots of fun vintage books and library inspired touches. If you love to read, you will love these fun ideas.

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Why We Love This Party

  • Because we love to read!
  • There's so many cute DIY ideas.
  • We included lots of vintage touches.
  • It's perfect for celebrating back to school, book club, or for anyone who loves to read.

This year for our traditional Back To School dinner I thought it would be fun to do a book themed party. This is perfect as a back to school party. You might also like our Back to School free printables, Back to School Snack Mix Recipe, and Back to School Themed Foods and Treats.

It would also be great for any book themed party, book club meeting, themed birthday party, book themed baby shower or wedding decor.

If you have younger children you could use children's books. These are great party ideas for anyone who loves a good book.

book themed party

I started out for this party by shopping my house and came up with lots of vintage treasures to incorporate. I also did some crafting with some old books to fit our party theme.

book themed table

Book Page Wreath

This fun book page wreath is one that I've had for awhile, but was perfect for our book theme. 

To make it you cut out a piece of poster board into a large circle or use a wreath form for a base. Next, use an old book from the thrift store to create some book page cones.  Secure the book paper cones together with hot glue, and then attach them to the wreath form. 

This wreath is perfect for any bookish theme party, or to use as fun decor afterwards. Using thrifted books is such an affordable way to decorate for a book themed party.

book party ideas

Mini Book Garland

I also made a mini book garland to hang over the table, like a book bunting.

book themed party

I made each book cover from cardstock. For ours we used some black, brown, and grey card stock, and then added in some book pages, cut from an old book. 

Once the mini books were made, used a clothespin to attach them to some baker's twine.

You could create these in any colors to match your color scheme. If you were having a cake an even smaller mini version of this would be a really great way to make a matching cute cake topper.

mini book garland
mini book garland party decorations

Book Page Table Runner

The book page table runner was the perfect way to decorate the table for our theme.

I love this as a fun alternative to your standard plastic tablecloth. If you were having a specific book as your theme, especially a picture book, you could use a second hand one. Or if you didn't want to damage the actual book, you could use color photocopies to make a table runner, or bunting. This would be really sweet for a child's birthday celebration.

book themed party

To create our table runner, I used more old books, and pulled out some pages. It looks great using an assortment of different sizes of books, and different ages so that some are ore white and some are more yellowed for variation. You could also look for some inexpensive books to use at the dollar store.

I laid out the pages on the table in a runner shape and secured the end pieces to each other with some hot glue, to create the hang over the edge of the table.

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Vintage Books in Glass Cloches

Another fun idea for the table was to add some vintage books into some large glass cloches. They make a fun centrepiece for the table, and draw attention to the beautiful vintage books.

Find vintage books inexpensively at thrift stores or garage sales. And look for glass cloches there too, or at the craft store.

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vintage books in cloche

Library Card Place Cards

I used some fun library cards as the place cards for the table. These were such a fun library detail to the table.

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Vintage Accessories

I used some of my favourite vintage pieces for our book themed party that add lots of interest to the set up. Over on the side board I featured my vintage book card catalogue, picked up at an antique fair and a real favourite of mine. 

On top of the catalogue some antique reading glasses, some one must have left them there after using them for reading. 

I also included my old vintage typewriter, another antique fair find. It might be fun to type a message on it. For a book themed party maybe a list of your favourite books would be fun, and the detail oriented guest might notice, and guests could even type the name of their favourite book onto the bottom of the list and keep the list going.

Top Tip: Shop for vintage pieces at your local thrift store, antique shops, or on-line at places like Facebook Marketplace.

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Book Party Favor Ideas

It would also be fun to include some party favors for our book-themed party or book birthday party.

The obvious choose would be to give guests your favorite books.

For a birthday party you could include your child's favorite book, or choose an age appropriate classic.

Not sure what books your guests might like best and having a hard time choosing? A perfect option is to choose an assortment of kids books, or young adults books or adult books, depending on your guest's ages, and have let everyone look through the stack of books as they're leaving and choose one to take home with them.

Another easier option is to give each guest a gift card to a bookstore as a favor so they can pick their own. You might also add a book mark, or a bag of gummy worms with a note saying a gift for the bookworm.

More Back To School Inspiration

  • Back to school party ideas of table decorations, apple balloons, book garland, and smart cookies with glasses.
    Back To School Party Ideas
  • Back to School themed foods snacks and treats.
    Easy and Cute Back To School Themed Foods and Treats
  • Back to school snack mix trail mix recipe.
    Easy Back To School Snack Mix Recipe
  • Back to school free printables including bunting, pencil boxes, party hats and more all set up at a children's tablescape.
    Back To School Free Printables Pack

Frequently Asked Questions

Where did you find all your vintage touches?

Look for them at antique stores, or thrift stores, or even on-line at places like Facebook Marketplace.

Where were the library card placecards from?

I had these in my stash from Target dollar spot years ago. You could definitely look for a printable version on Etsy, or make your own in Canva.

What would you do for younger children?

For younger kids I would add in some kids books. Look for vintage little golden books at the thrift store and make a color photo copies of them to use for the table runner. I would also make a colorful bunting with vintage picture book photocopies.

If you try any of the ideas from this Book Themed Party or any other ideas on my blog please leave let me know how it went in the comments below. Thanks for visiting today!

Easy DIY Macrame Garland

Sep 9, 2020 · 10 Comments

DIY macrame garland

DIY Macrame Garland: make this beautiful macrame bunting using only two easy macrame knots. Beginner project with full tutorial.

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This DIY macramé garland may look complicated but it actually only requires two simple knots and is really simple to put together.  It's a perfect project even for a beginner. This beautiful macrame garland is the perfect way to add some texture and a boho vibe to your space.  

Use it as a home décor piece on your fireplace mantle, or layer it to add texture to a seasonal garland for Christmas or fall, or make a smaller version for your Christmas tree.  

These beautiful garlands also makes perfect party decor.  Use them as a fun project for as part of a backdrop or to decorate deck stair railings for a garden party.  The possibilities are endless, and this simple macrame garland is great for adding a touch of vintage charm to any space.

Deciding On Your Length

You can make this as long or short as you like.  Each of my sections has 6 triangles, and I did 3 sections.  You could make it longer by adding more sections, or adjusting how many triangles you make in each section.

DIY macrame garland

To begin with use one long cord the length of which will be the length of the garland when it's done.  This base string is the top anchor cord.

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Cut 10 pieces of cord per triangle, about one arms length, from fingers to mid-chest.

Lark's Head Knot

To make the first triangle attach 10 cords to the anchor cord using the lark's head knot.  To make a lark's head knot fold the cord in half, put it behind the anchor cord, and pull the two ends through together and tighten.

lark's head knot

Square Knot

The first row of each triangle will be 5 square knots.  To make a square knot select the first 4 cords.  Cross the left cord across the rest.  It will look a little like a number four.  Tuck the crossed cover left cord behind the right most cord. Then take the end of the right most cord, and bring it through the hole you made with the first cord.  Then tighten the cords.

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To create the second half of the square knot, do the same knot but starting with the right most cord.

macrame square knot

The triangles that make up the garland are all made of square knots.  There are five square knots in the first row.  In the second row, you drop the two first and last cords and tie another row of four square knots.  The third row you do the same thing, drop two more cords on each side, and tie a row of three square knots.  The same for the fourth row, and then on the last row, you tie just one square knot.

DIY macrame bunting

This will make up a triangle.  I did 6 triangles per section, and did three sections.

Swag Fringe

For each section I also did a swag in the front.  To make the swag attach a cord to the anchor cord, and swag the macrame cord down, to about the bottom of the 3rd and 4th triangle in the section, and then attach the swag to the anchor cord after the sixth triangle.  I did one swag for each of the three sections.

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To create the fringe, cut shorter cords about 7 inches long each.  Tie the shorter cords onto the swag with a lark's head knots, side by side to fill the swag.  Since these fringe pieces are quite short, it's a great way to use up leftover cord pieces.

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Stair Garland

I used my macrame swag on my stairs for fall, along with some pumpkins.  I wanted to create a layered effect so I also added some fall leaves.  The leaves were pressed and dried, and then I used a thread a tie them and layered them in front of the macrame swag.  This boho macrame garland also looks great at Christmas layered with greenery and lights.  I usually leave it up all by itself year round as a lovely way add texture and interest to the staircase.

I love the neutral color of the garland, but you could use colored macrame cord if you wanted to.  Macrame cord is available in lot of color options.  Another idea would be to dye the finished macrame garland, you could even try dip dying for an ombre effect.  You could also incorporate some wooden beads to the knots or to the fringe ends if you wanted to.

This project uses very basic macramé knots, and doesn't take tons of time with thicker cord.  The easy knots are quick to tie.  This is the perfect tv watching project.

fall stair garland

With this easy DIY macrame garland, life really is a party!

Slow Cooker Apple Butter

Sep 2, 2020 · 8 Comments

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Slow Cooker Apple Butter: this easy recipe uses the slow cooker to make delicious apple butter that is smooth, rich and delicious.

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Fall is nearly here, and it's apple season. My husband and daughters love apple anything, and this homemade apple butter has become a family favourite.  It's one of my favorite fall recipes.   

If you've been apple picking and have some extra apples, it's the perfect easy apple butter recipe to try.  We have an apple tree in our backyard, and it's a great way to use our homegrown apples.  Especially since we have quite a few with some blemishes, this is a great way to use them.  If you love flavor of apples and warm spices, this traditional apple butter recipe is a must try. 

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This is a slow cooker apple butter recipe, so it's supper easy to make.  Just chop up your apples and add them and a few other simple ingredients to your slow cooker and forget about it for a few hours.  

What Type of Apples Are Best?

We love making our apple butter with macintosh apples.  They're a great cooking apple.  They have a soft flesh and break down easily with cooking.  They're perfect for apple butter.

Golden Delicious are also a great choice for apple butter.  They're a soft apple, not great for eating, but perfect for baking.  They do have a thick skin so be sure to peel them for this recipe.

Any soft fleshed variety of apples that breaks down with cooking is a great choice.  A more tart apple is fine, even if you like it sweet, you can just up the sugar to your taste.

There's really no bad apples.   Any kind will work, but some work especially well.

How To Use Apple Butter

This recipe is called apple butter, but there is no butter in it.  It's more like a jam-like consistency and taste.  Use this apple butter anywhere you would normally eat jam.  It's great on your morning toast.  We love it on homemade bread, or on hot biscuits, or a warm scone.  It's also great on a toasted English muffin.  You could even have it on ice cream. We had ours on our Easy Food Processor Scones -find the recipe here.  

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slow cooker apple butter

The best part of this crockpot apple butter recipe is how great your house smells afterward. If you have some apples around, this is a great and very easy recipe you're sure to enjoy.  It''s also a great way to use up leftover apples, maybe some that are a little past their prime. Softer apples are fin for this recipe.  And you can really use any kind of apple variety, if they're leftover and you'd like to use them up. 

Can I Double This Recipe?

This recipe uses only 5 apples, feel free to double or triple this recipe and make a big batch.  As long as it fits in your slow cooker, you can multiply the recipe and make a much larger batch.  This is especially good if you have too many fresh apples.  It's the perfect way to preserve them, and be able to enjoy them much longer.

Can I Make This Without An Immersion Blender?

We used the immersion blender to blend the sweet apple butter into a smooth spread.  After slow cooking, the apple mixture is soft, but still somewhat lumpy.  Using the immersion blender makes it perfectly smooth and silky.  

You can use a regular blender.  Take care with the hot mixture.  You may want to let the apple butter cool slightly before blending. 

slow cooker apple butter

How To Store Apple Butter

It keeps well in the fridge, like any jam.  Allow the finished apple butter to cool to room temperature, and place your slow-cooker apple butter in an airtight container.  This delicious spread will keep for weeks and weeks in the fridge, just like any jam.

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Jars of apple butter make a great hostess gift.  Anyone would love to receive this great gift.  

Recipe

slow cooker apple butter

Slow Cooker Apple Butter

Sweet smooth apple butter with cinnamon and ground cloves.
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Course: Recipes
Cuisine: American
Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 7 hours hours
Total Time: 7 hours hours 10 minutes minutes
Servings: 2 cups
Calories: 206kcal
Author: Dannyelle Nicolle-Ramjist

Ingredients

  • 5 apples - peeled cored and chopped
  • 1 ½ cups white sugar
  • 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
  • ¼ teaspoon ground cloves
  • pinch of salt

Instructions

  • Add diced apples, sugar, cinnamon, cloves and salt to a slow cooker. Cover, and cook on high for 1 hour.
  • Reduce to low heat. Cook stirring occasionally, for 4-6 hours, or until thick and golden brown in colour.
  • Use a immersion blender in the slow cooker to blend the apple butter until it's smooth -taking care that the hot apple butter doesn't splash you. Store in a mason jar in the refrigerator.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 206kcal | Carbohydrates: 54g | Sodium: 18mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 49g
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With homemade apple butter, life really is a party!

More Fall Recipe Inspiration

You might also like our Apple Crisp in a Mason Jar here.

Also check out Caramel Apple Fondue here.

Caramel Apple Fondue: Easy and delicious caramel apple fondue recipe with lots of different toppings, and perfect for kids.

You might also enjoy our Caramel Apple Trifle here.

Caramel Apple Trifle: layers of cake, caramel, cooked apples, custard, and whipped cream create the perfect fall dessert.

Peach Themed Party Ideas

Aug 10, 2020 · Leave a Comment

Peach themed party ideas.

Peach Party: easy peach themed party DIY decor, delicious peach dessert and peach drink recipe.

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We put together the sweetest little peach party. This party is the perfect way to celebrate peach season with friends, with simple DIY party decor, and easy and delicious recipes that are so quick to put together.  This is one of my favorite themes because the colors are so pretty and the fresh fruit is so delicious.  These ideas would be perfect for any simple get together this time of year during peach season like birthday parties, a bridal shower, baby shower, or for a special first birthday party for your own princess peach.

I love the peach and pink colour scheme of this little get together. And if you love hosting parties as much as I do, then you probably love creating personalized party decorations to go with your theme too.  We have some quick and easy fun ideas for some cute party decor to take your celebration to the next level.

You're A Peach Invitation Card

A great way to set the theme for the party right away is with the  "You're a Peach" party invitation card. We used the Cricut Joy blank insert card to create this pretty card to use as an invitation to our little get together. It would also be a great birthday card too.

peach themed party invitation

It's so easy to create with the Cricut Joy. Use the blank insert mat to complete this project in just one cut! You can access our "You're A Peach" Card Design here.

Peach Themed Party Napkins

This idea is so much fun. You can personalize plain, inexpensive napkins to fit any party theme. We used our "You're A Peach" design to create custom napkins for our peach party with our Cricut Joy and the smart vinyl.  You can find our "You're A Peach" Sticker Design here.

DIY peach themed party decor

We used our vinyl sticker on napkins, but you could use them on almost anything for your party like cups, vases, votive candle holders, balloons or treat bags. The possibilities are endless to make your own gorgeous peach party decorations.  

Or make cloth napkins by cutting out iron-on vinyl and then applying it with your heat press to cloth napkins you can use again and again.

fuzzy peaches

DIY Acrylic Sign

My favourite of all the custom peach party decorations that we made was the DIY acrylic sign. I started out with a simple IKEA frame. This was a much cheaper option than the blank acrylic signs at the craft store. Then I used the smart vinyl in my Cricut Joy to cut it out.

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You can find our "Sips and Sweets" design here. 

I love how this turned out, and I'm sure I will use this technique to create lots of inexpensive acrylic signs for parties in the future. It would be so perfect for any desert or buffet table, or as table numbers. Lots of possibilities.

Peach Themed Party Set-Up

peach themed party

To set up the peach party dessert table I used our bar cart and added some peach and pink tassels, as well as some tissue paper tassels.  This simple decor made our party space come to life.  We used a combination of peach and pink colors for the color scheme of our peachy party.

peach party

We couldn't have a peach party without a big basket of full of fresh peaches, so I added some to the bottom of the cart in a vintage picnic basket.  These are such a fun and easy super cute party decorations for this theme.  What can beat the beauty of a peach?

peach themed party ideas

The flowers for our peach party theme are a combination of wild Queen Anne's lace, and some peach color gerbera daisies. I love how they turned out, and it was so pretty to combine the gerbera daisies for a real hit of peach color with the wild flowers.

peach party decorations

Did you spot our bowl of fuzzy peach candies -everyone's favourite around here, and so perfect for a peach theme.  Little bags of these would make such a fun and easy party favors to go with the theme of peaches.

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Donut Peach Shortcakes

how to throw a peach themed party

A few years ago I made some Donut Strawberry Shortcakes -see the recipe here. And they quickly became a family favourite. Since peaches are in season, I thought a peach version was a good idea.  They were so delicious and so easy to make.  They're the center of attention on our table, and look amazing for our party.

easy peach dessert

Here's how to you make them. Slice a honey cruller donut in half. Add some sweetened whipped cream, and some fresh peach slices. Add the top of the donut back on and enjoy! These are such a great idea because they're so easy and so delicious and the perfect addition for our peach theme.

peach shortcakes

Peach Punch

peach punch recipe

We made a really easy peach punch for our party too. To make the punch we poured: 

  • ⅓ of a glass of strawberry peach juice
  • ⅓ of a glass of peach nectar
  • ⅓ of a glass of sparkling water

This peach punch is so delicious. Want to make it alcoholic? Add some vodka for the adults.  If you were having a larger get together you could serve this punch in a punch bowl or large beverage server with fresh peach slices and ice, so guests could help themselves throughout the party.

This peach party was so much fun to put together, and our friends loved all the pretty details, and the delicious food was a big hit. We had a great time.  I love how simple and easy these party ideas were to make -from quick and easy recipes, to DIY party decor.  This is the perfect theme for a fun get together.  Keep it in mind for a baby shower theme, birthday girl, or bridal shower, or just for a great together with friends during peach season.  This dessert would be the perfect ending to a dinner party too.

peach party

With a cute peach themed party like this, life really is a party!

More Peach Inspiration

You might also like our Peach Sangria Recipe here.

Peach Sangria: The perfect peach sangria, sweet, fruity, easy to make and delicious. Made with fresh peaches and raspberries.

Also check out our Peach Almond Crumble Muffin recipe here.

Peach Almond Crumble Muffins: Delicious recipe, can be made with fresh or canned peaches, with the perfect crunchy sweet almond crumble on top.

You might also enjoy our Peach Cobbler in a Mason Jar recipe here.

DIY Concrete Outdoor Table

Aug 4, 2020 · 14 Comments

DIY Concrete Table in backyard with chairs and bench around it.

DIY Outdoor Concrete Table: make your own high-end outdoor patio table from cedar, and concrete for a fraction of the price of buying one.

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I've always loved the look of concrete patio furniture, so when I was looking for a new outdoor table for my patio I had to look for a concrete one. This DIY outdoor concrete table is so beautiful, and sturdy. It turned out so great. And if you're an experienced DIYer you can make it yourself. It's perfect for all my summer entertaining needs, and I'm excited to share with you the process of how to make an outdoor concrete table for yourself.

how to make a concrete table

We partnered with my brother-in-law Shaun who has his own business called Benjamin Tileworks, and with Concrete Countertop Solutions to make my concrete table dreams come to life.

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I was inspired by the beautiful tables from Restoration Hardware. They are gorgeous looking, but they do come with a very high price tag as well. I asked Shaun if he thought a DIY version was a possibility and he was up for the challenge. He did not disappoint. Our version turned out to be gorgeous too, and at a fraction of the total cost of the inspiration one.

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Materials:

  • 5 -4 x 4 x 8 cedar boards
  • 3 -2 x 4 x 8 cedar boards
  • LP adhesive
  • exterior wood glue
  • 12 -3 ⅛" structural GRK screws
  • 6 -5 ⅛" structural GRK screws
  • 2 -6" structural GRK screws
  • ⅝" fir exterior grade plywood
  • 80 grit sandpaper
  • 120 grit sandpaper
  • weathered oak wood stain
  • 4 EuroForm square edges
  • duct tape
  • Euroform Z Clips
  • #8 screws
  • Fiber Mesh Reinforcement
  • 5 bags White countertop mix
  • Z Terra-Tint in charcoal
  • Z Aqua-Thane M35 Sealer

How To Make The Wood Base

DIY outdoor concrete table

I would say that this isn't a beginner level project. To make this table base you will need some woodworking skills. Here's how we made wood base with all the measurements.

Our finished table is 84" long x 40" wide. The legs are 7" in from the top of the table.

The 4 legs are 26 ½" long cut at a 10 degree angle at the top and the bottom. 

The legs are all connected with an "I" shaped cross piece at the bottom. 

The shorter pieces connecting the legs are 24" long finished, cut at 28 ½ to allow for the joinery- a mortice and tenon joint, held with PL adhesive and 6" screws. The long base piece is 62 ⅜" finished, cut to 66" long with joinery.

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The angled cross pieces are 31 ½" finished, 33 ½" long with joinery. They have a mortice and tenon joint at the base and are screwed with one 5 ⅛" screws on each at the bottom, and two more on each at the top.

how to make a cedar base for a concrete outdoor table
DIY concrete table base

There are two 2 x 4 cedar boards that are 67 ⅜" long along the top, from leg to leg with a ⅜" lap joint with 3 times 3 ⅛" wood screws at each joint into two more 2 x 4 cedar boards that are 32 ¼" long.

building a cedar base for a concrete table
Wood glue
how to make a concrete table

The exposed screws are capped with ⅝" wood plugs, held with exterior wood glue.

Staining The Wood Base

Once the base was all put together it was sanded with 80 grit sandpaper to get rid of the mill marks, or rough edges, and then finished by hand with 120 grit sandpaper. Be sure to wipe it down with a clean rag or paper towel to remove any dust before staining. I stained it with 2 coats of Minwax's Weathered Oak. It's kind of dark gray finish, and tons down the red of the cedar.

DIY Concrete Table Top

Next we added a plywood top for the base for the concrete tabletop which is ⅝" fir exterior grade plywood measuring 38" x 82" with chamfer edges done with a router and screwed in to the base with 3 ⅛" screws.

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EuroForm Edges

To prepare the top for the concrete begin by cutting the EuroForm edges to form the edges of the table along the plywood base. These will create the sides of the mold. We cut them with a mitre saw at a 45 degree angle, and screwed them into the plywood with ⅝" screws. These cuts need to be very precise, so measure twice, this is a very important step.

Often when working concrete the concrete form is used, and then the finished concrete piece is flipped out and the top of the concrete becomes the bottom side of the table. With this method the entire mold is finished carefully, with silicon caulk in the edges to create a smooth edge. It would be difficult to use this method where the actual top of your concrete table is flipped with such a thick concrete slab that we need for a table this size. The EuroForm Edges are the perfect alternative to this method. We used them here to avoid having to flip the finished top piece. The edges make it possible to form the concrete right side up because they create a beautiful edge around the table, with none of the bottom piece of wood base showing on the finished table top.

concrete forms for table top
concrete table forms

Next we used some duct tape on the outside edge of the corners to help hold everything firmly when we made the concrete top.

Fiber Mesh Reinforcement

Then we cut the fiber mesh reinforcement to fit with at least a 1" space from the edge and without overlapping the mesh. This mesh will give the concrete patio table extra strength.

Next we attached the clips to the bottom of the mesh, spacing them evenly and no more than a foot apart, and then screwing the clips holding the mesh into the plywood wooden frame.

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how to pour a concrete table top

Before pouring the concrete, be sure the the EuroForm edges are completely free of any dirt or debris the could end up in the concrete. We used a shop vac to remove small bits of debris. Anything left in the form will be embedded into your concrete and might show on the edges of the finished product.

Pouring The Concrete

We put our table in place before we poured the concrete so that we won't have to move the heavy table after it was made. We also took the time to level the table before pouring, since our patio was uneven.

mixing concrete for table top
pouring concrete table top

To mix the concrete follow the instructions on the package which say to add 3 quarts of cold water to the concrete mix along with two scoops of the terra-tint charcoal to each batch of white concrete. And then mix concrete thoroughly with a drill attachment for 3 minutes. When using the tint, you may find you have to just slightly increase the amount of water to achieve the right consistency in the wet concrete.

DIY concrete table

Take care to not pour your concrete on too hot or too cold of a day, and to not work in direct sunlight. Too hot conditions will cause the concrete mixture to set up too quickly, and not give you enough time to work with it. As well the manufacturer sometimes suggests using plastic to cover the poured concrete as it sets or to wet cure to help reduce the risk of concrete curl which sometimes happens when the top of the concrete surface and the bottom dry at different rates.

how to make an outdoor concrete table

Concrete Countertop Solutions has some excellent how-to videos on their website that are really helpful if you're a visual learner -with lots of tricks and techniques.

DIY concrete table

We used 5 bags of concrete to make our table top. Work the concrete into the mesh reinforcement and into the bottom of the mold and edges with a trowel. Finally use a straight edge along the top edges of the EuroForm edge to create a perfect level top. Then create a smooth surface on the top and finish with a trowel. If you have any air bubbles, use the trowel edge to poke them and then level smooth.

Removing The EuroForm Edges

After the concrete had set hard overnight we removed the EuroForm edges. The edges snap easily away from the table, leaving a beautifully finished edge and seamless look.

Finishing The Concrete

Additionally you can also sand down any rough area and polish the finished concrete table top and edge for an ultra smooth finish. We used a GFCI protected wet grinder to sand the top. We started with a 50 grit, followed by 200 grit for a smooth matte finish.

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sanding outdoor concrete table top

Sealing The Concrete

The last step after the concrete has completely dried and cured is to seal the table top with the Z Aqua-Thane M35 concrete Sealer to protect your concrete against staining and weather. Mix the two parts according to the package instructions and apply with a lint free sponge applicator. Apply a second coat 4-8 hours after the first. Keep in mind the temperature restrictions for application, especially when using this product outside in the summer.

DIY concrete table

This table turned out so great. I love it. And it would be a great addition to any outdoor space. Shaun did such a great job putting it all together.

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I'm looking forward to many gatherings with friends and family here over many, many years.

Protecting Your DIY Outdoor Concrete Table During The Winter

Since we live in Canada, and it will be very cold and snowy here in the winter we'll cover this DIY outdoor concrete table well with a tarp. It is very sturdy, and it should be fine being outdoors as long as it's covered during the winter. Concrete outdoor furniture is very study and a great choice for any weather conditions.

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It's also very heavy so it would be very difficult to move from the space, but there's no danger of it being blown in the wind.

More Ideas

You could use this same method to create a DIY concrete side table, or an outdoor coffee table. It could be a great idea to start with a smaller project that like this on your first time because there is a bit of a learning curve when it comes to working on concrete projects. A smaller version of our table would be a gorgeous concrete coffee table.

We created our table for outdoors, but it's so beautiful that it would make a unique design for a dining room table, kitchen, or work table.

Concrete Table tutorial
DIY concrete table tutorial

Here's to all the parties to come in this wonderful spot.

With a DIY Outdoor Concrete Table, life really is a party

More Inspiration

You might also like our DIY Concrete Side Tables here.

Also check out How To Refinish Your Veneer Table here.

You might also enjoy our Potager Garden Makeover here.

How To Make A Potager Garden: create a beautiful French kitchen garden with flowers, herbs, and vegetables in raised beds, and garden she shed.

This post is sponsored by Concrete Counter Solutions and Benjamin Tileworks.  As always, all opinions are my own.  Thanks so much for supporting the brands that make Life is a Party possible.

Easy Summer Pavlova with Cream and Fresh Berries

Jun 30, 2020 · 5 Comments

easy summer pavlova

Easy Pavlova Recipe: a favourite, easy to make, no-fail pavlova recipe. Make with summer berries, or any other favourite fruit.

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I love pavlova.  It's delicious, easy to make, and always a hit with guests.  The meringue is hard and crispy on the outside and marshmallowy and soft at it's centre.  It pairs perfectly with fresh tangy summer berries, and soft and creamy whipped cream.  This summer pavlova is an elegant dessert to serve to guests.  This is a no-fail recipe you will love.

easy no-fail pavlova recipe

Pavlova History

Pavlova is the perfect combination of crisp meringue and ooey-gooey marshmallow-y inside.  This combined with freshly whipped cream, and tart berries is the perfect combination.  Pavlova is named after the Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova.  It is thought to have originated in New Zealand or Australia in the 1920's while the ballerina was on tour there.  It's a very popular dish in New Zealand and Australia, often served during their summer months, including Christmas.  It's the perfect dessert for entertaining is often served during holidays.

Pavlova vs. Meringue

What is the difference between pavlova and meringue?  The difference is in the textures.  Both desserts are made from sweetened whipped egg whites, but meringue is usually crisp and dry all the way through.  Pavlova has a crisp exterior, but on the inside it has a marshmallow like soft chewy texture.

Troubleshooting Pavlova

There's a few things that go wrong when you're making a pavlova.  It can be a bit of a diva, but knowing what pitfalls to avoid can help.  So here are some tips and things to watch out for when your baking pavlova:

  • Even the tiniest bit of egg yolk in your egg whites will prevent them from whipping properly.  Make sure your bowl and whisk and clean and grease free to for the best whip.
  • Make sure you add your sugar to the egg white mixture slowly enough, this is so that the sugar can dissolve fully and not be gritty in the dessert.
  • You can also over whip your egg whites causing them to loss too much moisture and curdle, or causing the meringue to collapse after it's baked.
  • Don't make a pavlova on a really humid day.  The humidity can affect the meringue base and cause it to be too sticky and chewy and not dry out properly.
  • If your meringue isn't white, your oven may have been too hot.  Sugar can caramelize at high heats.  You may need to check your oven temperature with an oven thermometer.
  • Your meringue base can sometime crack after it's baked if it has cooled too quickly.  Some people like to leave it in the oven with the oven door open while it cools to prevent this problem.
  • Pavlova is best eaten as soon as it's put together.  You can make the base a day ahead and store in an airtight container, but you should assemble it hours before serving.
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easy pavlova recipe

Assembling

It's best to put together the summer berry pavlova only a few hours before serving.  If you want to make this dessert ahead of time, you can store the meringue discs in an airtight container at room temperature.  Or if it's too large, just tightly wrap the cooled meringue on the baking tray with plastic wrap.  You can also whip the cream and store the fridge, so that the day of all you have to do is assemble the dessert.  After the pavlova is all assembled, be sure to store any leftovers in the refrigerator.

This summer berry pavlova dessert is always very well received.  It always looks like a real show stopper on your dinner table.  That combination of fresh summer berries, meringue base with it's marshmallow center, and fresh whipped cream is everyone's favorite special occasion dessert.  It's the perfect light ending to a big meal on a summer evening.  

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Berries

We used mixed berries for our pavlova.   Any kinds of berries work well.  For our pavlova cake we used strawberries, blackberries, raspberries, and blueberries.  You can use combination of berries or fresh fruit that you like.

Make It Mini

Mini pavlovas are a fun variation on this meringue-based dessert.  Make individual size mini pavlova bases about 3 inches circle, and serve one per guest.  You will need to reduce the baking time of smaller portions.

Recipe

easy summer pavlova

Easy Pavlova Recipe

Sweet crispy on the outside, marshmallowy on the inside pavlova with fresh fruit and cream.
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Course: Desserts
Cuisine: British
Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 1 hour hour
Total Time: 1 hour hour 15 minutes minutes
Servings: 8
Calories: 345kcal
Author: Dannyelle Nicolle-Ramjist

Ingredients

  • 4 egg whites
  • 1 ¼ cups white sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 teaspoon white vinegar
  • 2 teaspoons cornstarch
  • 1 pint heavy cream
  • 3 cups assorted berries of strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, blackberries

Instructions

  • Preheat oven temperature to 300 degrees F (150 degrees C).
  • Separate your eggs and place egg whites in the large bowl of a stand mixer with the whisk attachment. Beat egg whites until stiff peaks form but not dry.
  • Gradually add in the sugar, 1 tablespoon at a time, to your whisked egg whites, beating well after each addition. Beat until thick and glossy.
  • Add in vanilla extract, white vinegar and cornstarch.
    Spoon meringue mixture in a large circle on to a large baking sheet sprayed lined with parchment paper. Working from the center, spread mixture toward the outside edge, building edge slightly. This should leave a slight depression in the center.
  • Bake for 1 hour. Cool.
  • Whip cream until it's thick, add in 2 tablespoon of white sugar and 1 teaspoon vanilla. Fill the center of the meringue with sweetened whipped cream and add the summer berries on the top of the pavlova.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 345kcal | Carbohydrates: 36g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 22g | Saturated Fat: 14g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 6g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 67mg | Sodium: 44mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 34g
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Canada Day BBQ Party and Free Printables

Jun 26, 2020 · Leave a Comment

Canada Day bbq party ideas, with make your own burger bar.

Canada Day Party BBQ ideas an easy backyard Make-Your-Own Burger Bar and Free Canada Day Party Printables to insprie your Canada Day celebrations.

Canada Day bbq party ideas, with make your own burger bar.
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Why You'll Love This Party

  • The free Canada inspired printables look amazing and feel festive!
  • Who doesn't love a burger? Everyone can top theirs exactly how they want it.
  • The burger board of toppings makes everything feel extra special.

What better way could their be to celebrate Canada Day than a classic backyard BBQ with family and friends? The star of the party was our Make-Your-Own Burger Bar!  This is the perfect meal idea for a party, and one your guests will love.  We're also sharing ideas for decor, and free Canada Day printables to take your get together to the next level!

Looking for dessert ideas? Check out our Canada Day dessert table here, and you'll also love our easy to make Canada Day chocolate bark dessert idea, and our Butter Tart Recipe here.

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I set everything up for our July 1st Canada Day barbecue in our backyard.  We started out with some fun Canada Day decorations.  Confession time, I'm not a huge fan of the colour red.  But I do love Canada, and you can't really have a Canada Day party without some red.  

In the name of patriotism I did include some, but also lots of black and white and I love how it turned out.

Canada Day Party

Canada Day Party Decorations

We added some cute pillows and they were the inspiration for the Free Canada Day printables we made for the party, that you can download below.  I love the black and white.  I set these up in our seating area, so guests could fix themselves a burger and enjoy it here for a relaxed afternoon.

Canada Day Party decorations

Under the pergola I set up our Burger Bar.  Above the table, in the midst of our hanging lanterns, I added some fun Canada Day string lights. They're the perfect festive touch for Canada Day weekend. If you can't find ones with maple leafs on them like I did, just combine red and white for a similar look.

Canada Day decorations

The Table

To decorate the table I started with an amazing throw blanket that I used as a tablecloth for a rustic vibe. A red and white gingham tablecloth would be a great option too.

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On the table I added some succulents that in a pretty galvanized caddy.  I love that I'll be able to enjoy these plants all summer long.  And then I popped in a few Canadian flags.  You can't really have a Canada Day bbq without a Canadian flag, can you?

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I also added some maple tree branches, and fun letter board message.  Using a maple leaf branch instead of flowers is such a great option for Canada Day.

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On the front of the table we hung our free printable Canada Day banner.  Choose from "True North" and "Happy Canada Day" in black or red as a great way to add a patriotic touch.  These are available to subscribers below.

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We used some new dish cloths as the perfect relaxed rustic outdoor napkins.  Holding our cutlery and tied with red and white ribbon they're looking festive and very practical for a backyard barbecue and messy burgers!

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The Food

The star of this party is the Make-Your-Own Burger Bar.  It's perfect for any easy summer entertaining.  We started out with our burgers, in regular or brioche buns.  The Canada Day picks are the perfect touch -grab them below.  

Hot dogs would be a great option too, especially for kids. Veggie burgers as an easy veggie option.  

Canada Day party printables
Canada Party BBQ

Burger Toppings

The best part of this party was the burger bar board of toppings for guests to enjoy.  We including:

  • bacon
  • fried onions
  • fried mushrooms
  • Swiss cheese
  • havarti cheese
  • American cheese
  • lettuce
  • tomatoes
  • onion
  • dill pickles

Our guests customizing their own burgers with whatever they wanted.  The board was such a great way to offer all these fun choices.  It looked amazing, and it was also really easy for guests to help themselves.  

Don't skip the bacon, different cheese options, and fried onions and mushrooms.  These were everyone's favourites and make the whole experience a little more special and out of the ordinary.  Bacon really does make everything better!

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burger board

And I used the a mason jar caddy to hold all the condiments for the burgers.  We had:

  • mustard
  • sweet relish
  • hamburger relish
  • ketchup
  • burger sauce
  • hot peppers

BBQ sauce would be a good option too.  The caddy worked so well for serving.  It was nice to keep the less attractive bottles off of the table for a special get together like this.  Everyone could see exactly what they wanted in the clear glass caddy and with our printable labels and it looked great. Afterwards, just screw the lid on and store in the fridge until your next bbq.

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Along with burgers we offered some assorted potato chips for a really relaxed and easy menu.  I like this as any easy alternative to side dishes like potato salad, because you can serve them at room temperature don't have to worry about keeping them cold or spoiling.

Canada Day party food ideas

Drinks

I found some pop shoppe pop and thought the red and white striped bottles were perfect for our colour scheme.  We added on some paper straws and our festive Canada Day straw flags that you can download as part of our Free Canada Day collection of printables.  Just print them on your home printer, cut them out and glue them to the straws.  These cold drinks were perfect on a hot day.

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Canada Day BBQ

Free Canada Day Printables

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If you tried any of these Canada Day BBQ Ideas or any other ideas on my blog please let me know how it went in the comments below. Thanks for visiting today!

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What is a good veggie option for a Canada Day BBQ?

Substitue veggie burgers, and vegan cheese, and skip the bacon for a great veggie friendly option.

How To Make A Potager Garden

Jun 23, 2020 · 7 Comments

How to make a portager garden with raised beds.

How to make a potager garden and create a beautiful French kitchen garden with flowers, herbs, and vegetables in raised beds, and garden she-shed.

How to make a portager garden with raised beds.
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I'm so excited to share exactly how we made over our under-used side yard to create this beautiful potager garden.  It's been a labour of love and created the most wonderful space.  

Before

We've had a pretty little veggie patch in our side yard ever since we first moved into this house about 13 years ago. But in the last few years my youngest daughter has taken an interest in gardening and growing cut flowers. And in the last few years I've been trying to grow a pumpkin patch -without too much success. So this year, with us all being home, it seemed like the perfect time to redo the small space in our side yard and expand our space to plant.

Vegetable Garden before and after remake.

The side yard had a few good features. Our yard is a pie shaped lot, and the side yard feels almost walled in my our house, and the privacy fence beside the neighbours house. This area also has the added advantage of full sun in many areas. We also had a really cute little arbour and gate with roses on it that we rarely enjoyed. The existing small vegetable plot had a really nice path made of cobblestone bricks we could re-use, and a cute focal point of a sundial. 

Other than that there were a few overgrown and largely ignored flower beds and that's it. The space is a bit of an awkward shape, and the grass was tricky to cut because of the veggie patch in the middle.

The Garden Makeover

I knew I wanted to add raised beds to the area for a mix of vegetables, herbs, and flowers. I also decided on pea gravel paths, a garden shed and a small seating area. With the corona virus this spring and all of us working and schooling from home, a family project seemed like a very good idea.

DIY portager garden with raised beds, gravel paths, herbs, veggies, and flowers.

Planning On Paper

We put a lot of planning into this project. The first thing I started with was measuring our side yard and transferring it to graph paper. We cut out different sizes of raised beds to experiment with fitting the most in and their placement and also a shed and a seating area. It really helped to plan it out on paper first, and think about what we would plant in each bed. We ended up increasing the size of the shed slightly, and adjusting the bed placement a fair bit during the planning stage.

Tip: if you're considering putting in a Portager garden, do a sun audit. Check where there is sun and shade in your space every hour for a full day and use it to plan where to plant what, and map out the best spots for things like beds, seating area, and shed placement.

 What Is A Potager Garden?

As I was searching on-line for pretty vegetable gardens to inspire me, I came across the name potager garden quite a few times. It's a French word for a kitchen garden and it has the added bonus of making a garden that isn't just a functional space to grow vegetables, but also beautiful. This type of garden usually includes a pretty mix of vegetables, flowers, and herbs growing. That sounded like exactly what I wanted to create. Here's some of the things that a potager garden design usually includes:

  • raised garden beds
  • flowers, vegetables, and herbs
  • paths
  • a focal point
  • the garden is usually enclosed by walls or fences
  • it's close to the kitchen
  • garden shed
  • beautiful and functional

I've tried to incorporate all those elements in my new potager garden and I just love the results.

Entering a portager garden through a garden gate on a pea gravel pathway.

Raised Beds

Many potager gardens use things like box hedges to define beds and or small stone walls. We went with cedar raised beds for most of ours, but did also include some perennial flower beds lined with cobblestones. The stones were some we had from the previous garden, and wanted to reuse.

Our first big project was building the raised beds. We're not the DIY couple, and to be honest we were a little nervous about attempting it ourselves. We decided to give it a go, after some consulting with my brother-in-law who's a contractor and borrowing some tools for the project.

Making a cedar raised garden bed by screwing together wood.

We did a fair bit of research on what materials to use, and how to construct them. There are lots of opinions on the subject. 

We ended up going with cedar. 

It's beautiful, it's long lasting, and works great for an edible garden because it's natural and untreated. The only drawback to cedar is it's the most costly.  They were fairly easy to make, and turned out great.

Placing cedar raised garden bed frames and shoveling dirt.
Filling DIY cedar raised garden beds with soil.
DIY raised garden beds and gravel paths with a sundial focal point in a portager garden.

Flowers, Vegetables and Herbs

One of the hallmarks of a potager garden is mixing your fresh vegetables with fruit, flowers and herbs to create not just a functional space, but a really beautiful ornamental vegetable garden space. We loved this idea! We've filled different beds with different items.

Herb Garden

We have one bed designated for herbs where we planted a mixture of perennial herbs we moved from our old garden and herbs we grew from seed. I'm looking forward to enjoying fresh herbs all summer, and drying some for winter use too at the end of our growing season. I love how plants like the chives have edible flowers to enjoy as well.

Plants growing in raised garden beds in a portager garden, with seating area and garden pots.
Galvanized steel pail filled with herbs in a portager garden.

Vegetables

We designated 4 out of our 7 raised beds for fruit and veggies to grow some of our own food. Two of them are growing pumpkins! As a blogger I love using lots of different varieties of pumpkins in the fall, and they're sometimes hard to find, and can end up being quite expensive. The year before last I tried saving some seeds from my favourites in the fall and planting them in the spring. We made a few mistakes last year, but learned lots of lessons. This year we're hoping for a great pumpkin patch with different white, green, grey, and blue pumpkins. We'll see how it goes.

Small plants in raised beds in a portager garden.

In the additional veggie beds we're growing tomatoes, onions, peppers, broccoli, asparagus, and rhubarb, with a few sunflowers along the back for fun. It's such a great way to combine more ornamental plants like the pumpkins and sunflowers with annual vegetables. And we even have some perennial fruits and vegetables in our potager kitchen garden with our rhubarb and asparagus, which come back and get better and better each year.

There are no set rules with a traditional potager garden, but we've grown our veggies in lines of plants or traditional rows. You use planting patterns if you want a more formal look. We've kept ours quite informal.

Fruit

We did not really have room for many fruit plants in our small space. Small fruit trees are often included in a French garden. Things like dwarf apple trees are gorgeous full of blossoms in early spring and producing apples in the fall. You won't want to include large trees because they'd block too much light. We do have a small apple tree at the end of our lawn and love it. Any fruit trees or berry bushes would make a great addition to a potager garden, and we're thinking of adding in some strawberries. These perennial plants come back year after year, so you need to think about where you want them to stay for a long time.

Planting small tomato plants in cedar raised beds.
Tomato plants in a DIY cedar raised garden bed, with stakes.

Flowers

We've also planted two beds with flowers for cutting. We included lots of old fashioned favourites with an English country garden feel. The flowers are grown from seed, and we are hoping to be able to create lots of beautiful flower bouquets later this summer. We sowed directly in soil in the spring, which is partly why our very first project of this garden makeover was to get the raised beds built and filled with soil so that the seeds could get started while we worked finishing the rest of the space.

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Everything is up and starting to fill out now and we couldn't be happier with how it's all growing.

Paths

I love pea gravel.  I've used it over in my white garden to make a seating area, and knew I wanted to include it in this space too.  We've used it here to create paths between all the raised garden beds and a seating area too.  It's quite easy to lay.

Making pea gravel garden paths along raised garden beds for a portager garden.

We used landscape fabric underneath it, and layered it directly on top.  We didn't bother to remove the grass underneath, since we laid the pea gravel quite thickly and weren't worried about it growing up through.  So far it's been great.  We wheelbarrowed in 3 cubic yards of pea gravel and 3 cubic yards of topsoil for this project.

Laying pea gravel on top of landscaping fabric in a portager garden.

We also had some cobble stone pavers from the old garden and reused them as edging for the beds, and where the pea gravel and lawn meet.  They worked perfectly, and their uneven, mismatched shape adds character to the space and helps with that European feel.

DIY portager garden with raised beds, pea gravel paths, and garden planters.

Focal Point

An important thing that a potager garden always includes a focal point like decorative statues or a garden ornament. We recycled the one from our previous veggie garden. This brass sundial is one I've had for years and years. It's screwed into an old stump and perfect for the middle of raised beds.

Garden focal point of sundail on an old stump surounded by raised beds in a portager garden.

Enclosed By Walls or Fences

Potager gardens are usually enclosed spaces. This side yard small garden is bordered by the brick wall of our house, and the privacy fence, which isn't too far away from our neighbours brick walls. The walls make it feel enclosed like a little courtyard. And the pie shape adds character to the garden.

This space was very much unused in the past. We enjoyed the little veggie garden that was there, but the rest of the space was quite wasted. The new garden, sitting area and shed are a great use of the space.

Small portager garden postioned between house wall and fence.

Close To The Kitchen

Typically potager gardens are near to the kitchen to make picking flowers, herbs and veggies for cooking nice and easy. Our kitchen widow over looks the new beautiful kitchen garden, and it's just a few steps away from our back deck. If you're considering adding a potager garden to your space, choose a spot nice and near your house.

Portager garden with raised garden beds, gravel paths, and garden planters.

The Garden Shed

Probably the biggest addition to this space was the garden shed. We picked it out on-line and then had to wait on delays in shipping due to covid. It is a kit, and we were a little worried about putting it together ourselves.

Building a cedar shed kit.

But, it is basically just a series of screws and nails, time consuming but not difficult. Our daughters helped us and the four of us had it all assembled in a weekend. We love how it turned out. It's made of cedar and smells and looks beautiful. It's nice that it matches the cedar raised beds too. Over time the cedar wood will grey.

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Our main goal with the garden shed was to give us some storage for garden furniture during Canada's harsh and snowy winter months. But during the other three seasons of the year, I thought it would be fun to set it up as a bit of an office she shed. It has actually given quite a lot of space for garden items in the winter, when strategically packed up.

Seating area outside of a garden shed in a portager garden.

Decorating the She Shed

We created a small desk on one side. It's basically a shelf that we can easily lift out when we need the space for storage in the winter.

small tiny she shedWe used a large piece of wood and a jig saw to cut out around the wall studs.  We screwed 2x4s to the wall to create a support for the desk and set it on top.

Desk inside a she-shed garden shed space.
Garden decor inside a garden shed.
Garden book and cup of tea inside a garden she-shed.
Vintage bottles with fresh flowers and candles in a garden she-shed.
Old drawer filled with vintage bottles with garden flowers, plus garden decor in a she-shed.

I've created a vintage feel to the space by using some antiques.  To create the gallery wall I used mostly thrift store finds of old art pieces.  They're held in place with sticky hooks.

Old china cabinet before it's makeover.
Old china cabinet painted white and storing garden supplies in a garden shed.

The cabinet is an old one with some previous damage I had in my basement.  I gave it a bit of a makeover with some white paint.  It will be perfect for storing seeds, garden tools, and flower pots.  On the shelf I added my collection of antique oil cans.  It seemed like the perfect addition for a tool shed.

Garden trowel, plant pots, and decorative bird garden statue on a cabinet in a garden shed.
Vintage cabinet painted white and filled with garden supplies in a garden shed.
Vintage oil can collection on a shelf in a cabinet.

The space is so cute and inviting.  My girls have already had a sleepover in it the first night.   I think it might be my favourite addition to the space.

Shelf in a garden shed with garden supplies and hanging hand tools.
Vintage tea cups on a shelf with some flowers in a garden shed.

The Seating Area

Potager gardens don't traditionally have a seating area, but this space is so sweet, and is the only spot in our yard that is shady in the early evening so I thought that a little seating area would be a great addition. To create the seating area I used more of the pea gravel that we used for the pathways and added some comfortable chairs and a rustic coffee table. It's made a beautiful vantage point to admire the garden.

Garden seating area with two chairs with floral cushions, and vintage coffee table.
Succulent garden in an old metal roasting pan planter.
Two white lanterns infront of a garden planter, beside a garden chair.

The seating area was also the perfect spot to add in a collection of eclectic pots filled with annuals for a little more colour.  All the pots are different but are unified by the colour grey.

One of the marks of a potager garden is beautiful additions like structures, pots, and bird baths.  I've positioned these near the seating area to be enjoyed.

Three grey garden planters with a decorative garden ball.
Group of garden pots in front of a raised garden herb bed.
Concrete garden planter with succlents growing in it.
Vintage garden water can with a solar garden lantern in front of a raised garden bed.

Perennial Beds

Unlike a plain vegetable garden, a potager garden often includes perennial flower beds too. Around the gate entrance there are roses on the arbor, and flower beds. The area here is mostly shady, so it was fun to fill it up with lots of types of plants that love shade.

This area especially has the freestyle flow of a cottage garden that I love, and is often a part of potager design, with its ground beds that contrast the raised beds. We've tried to place taller plants at the back, shorter plants at the front.

Although there's not much space, I've tried to squeeze in different plants that bloom through the whole season to create interest all summer.

Garden gate with pea gravel path and wood arbor.
Shady garden bed beside a gravel path with a bird bath.
Foxgloves growing in a shady garden bed.
Shady garden bed with coral bells.
Flowering coral bells in a shade garden bed.
DIY key garden wind chimes.

I also moved a clematis that was in the space, but in the wrong spot. Potager gardens consider garden design, colour, texture and placement of plant varieties. They also often take advantage of vertical space. 

We're looking forward to the climbing roses growing up and over the arbor, the clematis on the trellis, and some sweet peas climbing on the white garden trellis in the raised bed with flowers as vertical accents.

Tip: reuse any old plants you can, ask friends for pieces of their large perennials, and start plants from seed to save money on a large project like this.

Garden pots beside a fence along a pea gravel garden path.

Beautiful and Functional

Sometimes after completing a big project that's taken a real investment of time, money and energy you feel a little regret or disappointment.  

Not this time.  I love it.  

It's created a beautiful space for us to enjoy.  It seems like every morning I'm out there in my pjs with my coffee checking on what's grown, pulling a few weeds, and enjoying it.

Portager garden with raised garden beds, and an arrangement of garden pots.

The seating area is nice and shady around 5 pm and I have been dreaming of sitting there with a glass of wine with my husband before dinner.  It was too hot to christen it this weekend, but I'm sure that in the next little while I'll make my little dream become a reality.

Small garden seating area with pea gravel base, two chairs, and rustic coffee table.

The she shed is also the perfect spot to do a little work at the desk.  My girls have already been using it.  During covid especially, it's nice to have a little extra quiet spot to work.  When it cools off a little in the early fall, it will be the perfect spot to get work done.

Portager garden with raised beds, cedar shed, seating area, pea gravel paths and plants.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Was this project expensive?

The main expenses were the shed, gea gravel, soil, cedar, and chairs for the seating area. We did all the work ourselves. Most of the plants were from seed, or perennials I divided from other spots in my garden. We reused lots of items, like the focal point sundial, plants, and planters.

Do you like the pea gravel?

Yes, we love the pea gravel. It looks great -be sure it's pea gravel and not regular gravel for the best look. It sounds great as you walk on it. It's easy to maintain, with just an occasional rake. And it was really cost effective also.

Was the shed hard to put together?

No, it was quite easy to assemble, but it did take a long time. Even without much experience we just followed the directions it came with, and didn't have any trouble. I recommend buying a kit like this for a great look, and some cost savings.

If you make your own Portager Garden using any of our ideas, or use any of the other ideas on the blog let me know how it went in the comments below. Thanks for visiting today!

Summer Home Tour

Jun 17, 2020 · 6 Comments

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Boho Summer Home Tour: we've added in lots of plants, wicker baskets, candles, brass, fringe, and macrame for the perfect relaxed boho summer decor.

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I'm excited to share my summer home tour with you today. Things are kind of laid back and relaxed. I've been spending so much time in the garden, that I wanted to keep things kind of simple in here. I've added in some pretty pink for summer, and definitely a fun boho vibe.

summer entrance table with terrariums
Dining Room

So come in, and let's start at the front door. I've changed up my front console table a little with the addition of these fun bird mirrors. I bought these years and years ago, and they were here up until I redid the dining room -see the reveal here.  I wanted to change it up a little for summer and remembered that I still had them, so I decided to put them back up.  After all these years I still love them, and think they look great here.  Also I added some faux succulents and moss to these vintage jars to make some terrariums and I love them.

boho summer dining room ideas

Over on my little bar cart, I kept all the pretty plants from spring.  Instead of cocktails it will be plants here all summer!

plant cart
bar cart with plants
boho plants

I wanted to keep the dining room table pretty simple so I added my macrame runner for more of that boho feel, and a large centrepiece on the table.

summer dining room ideas

The wooden bowl is an antique find from years ago, and I filled it with moss and faux succulents for summer.

succulents in a wood bowl
succulents in a wood bowl

My green accent is still going strong -you can read all about how we did it with a stencil here.

summer home tour

I loved the paper flowers that we made for spring so much, I kept them for spring.  They are all hand made from streamers and crepe paper, and were a labour of love.  You can find some details and links to tutorials we used here.

summer home tour

Living Room

Over into the living room it's light and bright for summer.

summer home tour ideas
easy summer decor ideas

The couch is ready for all the summer movie nights.

boho summer home tour

The boho look continues with a mix of pillows, and lots of fringe and tassels, plants, candles and brass.

easy summer decor ideas
easy summer decor ideas

Our mantel this summer is eclectic and fun for summer.  I worked on it first and it helped set the tone for the whole space.

summer mantel ideas
summer mantel decor ideas

You can read more specifics about our summer boho mantel here.

summer decor ideas

Kitchen

And now into the kitchen.

basket wall ideas

I've added a fun basket wall to the kitchen this summer.  I had fun when the thrift stores re-opened in my area finding all these pretty baskets.

boho basket wall

We used command hooks to put them up, so they'll be easy to change later.  I love all the warm texture they add to the space.

boho basket wall

On the cabinet I've add a few more boho inspired pieces -plants, brass, garden clippings, and candles are on repeat over here this summer.

boho basket wall ideas

And on the kitchen table things are simple and easy for summer.  This little antique tray is filled with small vintage glass bottles and all the pretty garden flowers.

summer home tour ideas
summer garden flowers
flowers in vintage bottles

Over on the shelves I've added lots of fun touches for summer.  It's a mix of vintage finds, touches of pink, plants, and some new macrame bunting.

kitchen open shelves

These shelves have become such a favourite to decorate.  See exactly how we made them from plumping supplies here.

how to style kitchen open shelves
boho open shelves

My biggest challenge will be to remember to water the plants on the highest shelves.

how to style open shelves

One of my favourites in summer is being able to clip flowers whenever I want from my garden.  And there are so many pretty flowers right now.

summer decor ideas
summer home tour
propagation station

I've made a little propagation station here too.  This is my first time trying to root plant cuttings in water so we'll see how it goes.

propagation station
propagation station

We're all ready for summer here.  My girls are finishing up their last days of on-line learning, we managed to book a few days away at a nearby beach in July to look forward to, and we're spending our days in the garden.  Things are starting to open up a little after all the Corona restrictions here, and we're so excited to get to have a small bubble of close friends to be with again.  Absence really does make the heart grow fonder.

boho summer decor

With a pretty summer home tour like this one, life really is a party!

Easy Coconut Milkshake Recipe

Jun 12, 2020 · 6 Comments

Easy 3 ingredient coconut milkshake recipe.

This easy coconut milkshake was inspired by our favourite Thai restaurant. It's made with just three simple ingredients -coconut milk, ice, and condensed milk. It's easy to make and so good!

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Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • It's quick and easy to make.
  • There's only 3 ingredients.
  • It's just like a restaurant version, but way cheaper.
  • Make it as sweet as you like.

These coconut milkshakes are a real family favourite around here.  They're really simple to make with just three ingredients.  You'll love them.

You might also like our Homemade Iced Capp Recipe. Or if you love coconut too, you should also try our 3-ingredient Coconut Ice Cream, and Cashew Coconut Brittle.

We love to go out for Thai food.  It's a favourite of all of ours.  We love curry, we love the spring rolls, we love the cashew chicken.  But my girls and my husband especially love the milkshakes.  

Two Thai inspired coconut shakes with paper straws.

One day we were eating in the restaurant, instead of taking out like we often do, and we ordered coconut milkshakes.  Just beside us in the small restaurant at the little front bar the lady made our coconut milkshakes and I was very surprised at what she put in them...and what she didn't put in them.  Only three simple ingredients were used.  She added coconut milk, ice, and sweetened condensed milk to a blender.  That's it.  

Quick and easy coconut milkshake with just 3 ingredients.

So when we got home, we had to give them a try.  We didn't know the exact quantities of ingredients, so it took us a little experimenting to come up with our own recipe that was as good as theirs.  And we got it!

Ingredients

See the exact measurements in the recipe card below.

Coconut milkshake ingredients on a wood table.
  • Sweetened Condensed Milk: You can adjust the amount to your personal preference and sweet tooth.  It also adds a bit of a caramel note to the milkshake and adds to the creaminess, and thickness of the finished coconut milkshake.
  • Coconut Milk: We use regular full-fat coconut milk in our milkshakes.  The fat content helps create a wonderful creamy thick milkshake.  Make sure you give the can a bit of shake to mix it up before removing your can lid, so that the coconut cream is all mixed in.  This gives an amazing creamy texture to the milkshake.

Can I Substitute Light Coconut Milk?

We recommend using the full fat coconut milk for this recipe.  It helps add a rich texture and helps to create a very creamy coconut shake.  You can substitute a light canned coconut milk for a lighter version, it just won't have the thick texture that full fat coconut milk gives to this coconut shake recipe.

Pantry Ingredients

One of the things I love about this great recipe is that the ingredient list is all things you can have on hand.  Keep a can of coconut milk and a can of condensed milk in your pantry.  If you have ice cubes in your freezer, you can make this recipe that the whole family will love any time you want.  

No need for coconut ice cream, fresh coconut flesh, homemade coconut milk, frozen banana, or coconut extract like other complicated milkshake recipes.  

Just three simple ingredients that you usually have on hand, make this the best, easiest coconut shake recipe ever.

Instructions

Easy coconut milkshake ingredients of coconut milk, sweetened condensed milk, and ice cubes in a blender ready to be combined.

Step 1: To make the milkshake, combine all of the ingredients in a blender.

Coconut milkshake that's been fully combined in a blender.

Step 2: Add the lid and blend until completely combined.

Do I Need A Blender?

Yes. You will need a blender to make this recipe.  

One of the main ingredients is ice and the best way to turn it into a milkshake is to use a high-speed blender.  Any regular blender should work well.  Be sure to add the coconut milk and sweetened condensed milk to the blender jar first, and the ice on top for the best results.

Easy to make coconut milkshake made with just 3 ingredients.

Adult Cocktail Version

For a special adult version, try adding a shot of rum.  Yum.  Make it as above and leave a little room in your glass to stir in a shot of rum as a very yummy alcoholic version.  This is one of my favourite great options for a party.

More Options

Want to turn this into a yummy protein shake?  Just add your favorite protein powder in with the rest of the ingredients into your high speed blender.  Try vanilla protein powder for a vanilla coconut milkshake.  You could also make it into a coconut chocolate shake with chocolate protein powder, or cacao powder.  

Try other variations like a coconut mango milkshake or strawberry coconut milkshake or coconut banana shake with the addition of different fruits.

Expert Tip:

Is your milkshake coming out icy? You need to blend it longer to get rid of any tiny bits of ice.

Thai inspired easy coconut shake.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this coconut shake vegan?

This recipe is not vegan because it uses sweetened condensed milk that is made from milk. You can substitute regular sugar instead of the sweated condensed milk to make a vegan version.

Are coconut milkshakes healthy?

This milkshake recipe uses sweetened condensed milk and full fat coconut milk which adds calories and sugar. You can lighten it up by using light coconut milk, although it won't be as creamy and a sugar substitute if you prefer.

Can I make this coconut milkshake sweeter?

If you prefer it sweeter, or less sweet, just adjust the amount of sweetened condensed milk that you add.

More Drink Inspiration

  • Homemade iced capps in glasses on a wood table.
    Tim Hortons Copycat Iced Capp Recipe
  • How to make a pumpkin spice milkshake.
    Pumpkin Spice Milkshake Recipe
  • Gingerbread milkshake with homemade gingerbread syrup.
    The Best Homemade Gingerbread Milkshake Recipe
  • Easy cotton candy drink for kids.
    Cotton Candy Drink Recipe

If you try this Coconut Milkshake Recipe or any other recipes on the my blog please leave me a rating and let me know how it went in the comments below. Thanks for visiting today.

Recipe

Easy 3 ingredient coconut milkshake recipe.

Coconut Milkshake

Easy 3 ingredient sweet, cold coconut milkshakes.
4.17 from 6 votes
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Course: Drinks
Cuisine: Asian
Cook Time: 5 minutes minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes minutes
Servings: 2
Calories: 468kcal
Author: Dannyelle Nicolle-Ramjist

Ingredients

  • 4 ½ cups ice cubes
  • 1 cup coconut milk
  • ½ cup sweetened condensed milk

Instructions

  • To make the milkshake, combine all of the ingredients in a blender and blend until completely smooth.

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Notes

Be sure to shake and stir up the coconut milk.  The fat rises to the top in the can and needs to be remixed before using.
If your milkshake is icey, you need to blend it a little longer in the blender to break up those little pieces of ice.
Like your milkshakes on the sweeter side?  Just add some more sweetened condensed milk.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 468kcal | Carbohydrates: 45g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 31g | Saturated Fat: 26g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 26mg | Sodium: 132mg | Sugar: 42g
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Boho Summer Mantel Decor

Jun 2, 2020 · 3 Comments

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Boho Summer Mantel Decor: this relaxed summer fireplace mantel incorporates elements like brass, plants, and macrame for the perfect vibe.

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Our Boho Summer Mantel decor is adding just the right laid back, plant loving vibes we need.  The scene is set for the long, easy days of summer.

This summer mantel was really easy to put together, and I love how it turned out.

Boho Elements

To create the relaxed boho look I was going for I included some elements like brass, macrame, and lots of plants to give that bohemian feel to the space.

summer mantel decor

I've also added a little pink for summer.  And it feels perfect.

boho mantel decor

My fireplace is in the corner, so it's really deep and triangular shaped.  It's a little tricky to work with, so I always start with layering a piece along the back.  I used an old vintage window frame and added on a pretty pink wall hanging.  I layered my letter board in front with a few ideas of how I'd like to spend my summer....with sunshine, s'mores, gardening, sleeping in, ice cream, and beach days please.

summer mantel ideas

Next I layered in lots of house plants.  I love all the green.  One of the common elements of boho design is a very layered, and collected look, so we've achieved it here with lots of layers.

boho summer mantel

The lanterns add a little height, and ground everything with their black colour.

Lastly I layered in some little pieces for interest, including lots of brass.

teacup candle

A candle in a teacup seemed like the perfect eclectic addition for this look, as well as a pretty rock collected on a walk.

boho mantel ideas

All the brass is from the thrift store.  And the sweet little alarm clock is part of the collection I usually keep on my night stand.

The macrame bunting is one I made -read about it here, and seems to stay put from season to season because I love it so much.

how to style your mantel for summer

I love how relaxed and pretty this is, now let's hope I remember to water the plants. 😉

With pretty Boho Summer Mantel Decor, life really is a party!

More Inspiration

You might also like our Summer Home Tour here.

Boho summer home tour

Also check out our DIY Ribbon Wall Hanging here.

You might also enjoy our DIY Macrame Bunting here.

Summer Movie Night

May 26, 2020 · 6 Comments

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Summer Movie Night: use our free printable summer movie night ticket, popcorn banner, popcorn labels and cupcake picks to set up the perfect summer night.

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Long summer evenings with no school the next day -or these days when you can't go out or get together with friends a Summer Movie Night is a great idea.

We love a movie night anytime of year, but there is something special about long summer evenings.  This works for your living room, but would be really fun in your backyard with a projector for an outdoor summer movie night too.  Or set it up in your tent with your laptop, or a pillow fort in the basement where it's cooler on a hot day.

summer movie night

Free Printable Ticket

Start the movie night off with our free printable movie night ticket.  Just download it and print it on your home computer and then give it to your kids in the morning to help build a little anticipation.  

summer movie night free printable tickets

Not sure what movie to watch?  Check out our post of 20 Non-Cartoon Family Movies, that the grownups will love as much as the kids here.

Popcorn Buffet

What's a movie without popcorn?  We set up the best popcorn buffet, where everyone can help themselves to their favourite flavour.  

movie night popcorn buffet

Use our free printable popcorn banner to set the scene.

movie night snack table

We went with buttered popcorn, white cheddar popcorn, and caramel corn because that's what we love.  Add in our free printable popcorn labels, including some blanks in case you have another flavour.

movie night popcorn buffet
popcorn labels free printable

For drinks we served up some lemonade in our favourite re-useable bottles.

lemonade in reusable bottles

And because we love a cupcake around here, we served some mini ones with our adorable round cupcake picks.  summer movie night free printables

To make them just download, print and cut out with a large circle punch or scissors.  We hot glued them to some stir sticks here, but you can use them to decorate popcorn bowls, or add a small hole with a hole punch and tie them onto drinks.  Get creative.

summer movie night

This whole set up was really easy to put together.  All the treats are store bought, and we shopped the house for pillows and blankets and all the serving pieces for a really fun summer movie night.

summer movie night ideas

To access the free printables, subscribe to our free newsletter, and gain instant access to our entire free printable library including our Summer Movie Night ticket, popcorn banner, and popcorn labels, and cupcake picks.

More Inspiration

You might also like our S'mores Charcuterie Board here.

S'more Charcuterie Board: this s'more themed dessert board is perfect as a summer treat around a campfire, or for your camping themed party.

Also check out our Outdoor Movie Night here.

Outdoor Movie Night: Ideas for movies under the stars an outdoor movie night, with a popcorn buffet for snacks, and a red and white decorations.

You might also enjoy our Make Your Own Pizza Party here.

Stamped Spoon Garden Markers

May 12, 2020 · 5 Comments

DIY stamped spoon garden markers

How To Make Stamped Spoon Garden Markers: use metal stamps to engrave old spoons with plant and herb names, or funny or inspirational sayings.

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I made some of these stamped spoon garden markers 10 years ago, and I've loved using them in my herb garden all these years.  I wanted to make some more, and thought you might like them too.

stamped spoon plant markers

Materials:

They're fun and pretty easy to make.  You need a couple special things to make them.  First off you need some old silver plated spoons.  It won't work with stainless steel, because they're too hard to stamp the letters into.  The silver is soft enough to create the letter impression.

how to stamp a spoon

You can sometimes find the odd one of these at a thrift store.  If it's tarnished then it should be silver plate, so look for tarnished ones.  If you can't find them there, I have picked them up at antique fairs or shops in the past or around $1-2 each.

And secondly you need a set of metal stamps.  These aren't as hard to find as they used to be.  If you're in Canada mine are from Lee Valley, but you can get them at the craft store or on-line easily.

  • old silver teaspoons
  • metal stamp set (3 mm size)
  • hammer
  • rubber mallet
  • scrap piece of wood
  • permanent marker

herb plant markers

How To Make Stamped Spoon Garden Markers:

1.Start by flattening out your old silver plate spoon.

I learned the hard way that if you use a regular metal hammer on the front of the spoon you will damage the silver plate, leaving marks and scratching it.  You can use a rubber mallet.  I found the rubber mallet was more difficult to use though.  So my compromise was to use a regular hammer on the back, and just the rubber mallet on the front.  You can also use a board to cover it and protect it.

how to flatten a spoon

This is a noisy job.

Start with the back of the spoon, and lay it on a scrap piece of wood.  You'll want to do this job on a really solid surface like the ground.  Hammer the bowl of the spoon until it's flat using the regular hammer on the back and a rubber mallet on the front.  It if bothers your hand to hold the spoon while you hammer it cover the handle with another piece of scrap wood and hold it.

2.  Once your spoon is flat you can stamp your letters on to it.

You will likely need to strike the letter more than once with your hammer to make a clear impression.  Make sure you hold the stamp nice and steady so that it doesn't move in between  and mess up the impression.  I hammered each letter about 3 times.  It all depends on how hard the spoon is and how strong you are.

I didn't worry too much about spacing, but if you want your words really straight you can put some tape on the spoon to line up the stamps.

3.  Lastly go over the letter imprints with a black permanent marker and wipe it off.  Black will be left in the indents and help the words show up better on the metal.

rooting for you spoon plant marker

I originally made these with herb names and used them in my herb garden.  You could also stamp them with vegetable or flower names.

antique spoon plant markers

This time I  got a little more creative with my sayings.  I'll add them to some pots and planters.  I love the inspirational ones, and also the punny ones.

diy plant signs

I'm about to start a garden makeover.  We're redoing our veggie garden, adding raised beds, and a garden shed and pea gravel paths.  I can't wait to put these in my new herb area, and in some pots in the seating area.  Little details like these always make a garden special.

diy spoon plant markers

These make really great gifts too.

diy plant markers

With stamped spoon garden markers, life really is a party.

More Inspiration

You might also like our Cement Garden Markers here.

DIY Garden Markers: these cement garden markers are long wearing and beautiful, perfect for marking any plants or herbs in your garden.

Also check out our Teacup Fairy Garden here.

What To Watch If You Miss Downton Abbey

Apr 2, 2020 · 7 Comments

Show similar to Downton Abbey

If You Like Downton Abbey Watch These: 23 suggestions for great historical drama tv shows or mini series for any fan of Downton Abbey to enjoy.

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If you like Downton Abbey, watch any of these historical dramas.  I've put to together and updated list, so be sure to scroll to the bottom to see the newer suggests and all 23 suggestions for things to watch if you liked Downton Abbey.

We had a good long run, we loved them, watched them struggle and succeed, they found love and lost it, were framed, set free, involved in coverups, and scandal, they lived and died and married and divorced, and did it all in beautiful costumes!  And all of this we watched.  And now they're gone, after 6 wonderful seasons together.

We miss Downton Abbey, and  we've got a Sunday night tv hole in our hearts to fill.

If You Like Downton Abbey Watch These:

I love a good historical drama, so I've come up with a little list of shows to watch if you like Downton Abbey.  I think you might like these historical dramas;  some are earlier, some are later, some are old, some are new, some are good, and some are really good.  I've watched all of these over the years and enjoyed them, and I hope you'll like some too.

Selfridge

1.  Mr. Selfridge

This series begins in London in 1910 and is the story of Mr. Selfridge, an American business man who runs an amazing department store, revolutionizing shopping and turning it into a leisure activity.  The series is full of drama, scandal, and romance and is based on a true story.

The Paradise

2.  The Paradise

Very similar to Mr. Selfridge this is a fictional story of a department store and the lives of the employees.  Set in the late 1800's in London.  I didn't like this one quite as much as Mr. Selfridge, found it a little slower paced, but it is a nice historical drama filled with great costumes and stories of forbidden love.

Call The Midwife

3. Call the Midwife

You probably know this one already, but if by chance you don't, you should.  It's the story of midwives and nuns in the poor part of London in the 1950's.  The stories are heart wrenching, so you might need some kleenex, along with your popcorn.  It's so good, the stories explore the best and the worst of the time, the tough choices people had to make, or when they didn't have enough choices.  It will make you feel grateful to live today, but also a little nostalgic for a time and place when babies were delivered by girls who wore capes and arrived on bicycles.  One of my very favourite shows.

Mad Men

4.  Mad Men

Ok, I had to throw this one in here….not much like Downton, but I find it so interesting to think that Mad Men and Call the Midwife are happening about the same time, since the experiences of the people are so different.  England vs. New York, rich vs. poor.  I have to say I really enjoyed this series, you seem to love it or hate though.  It did take me quite a few episodes to get into it, but once I was, I was hooked and spent many a Sunday night with Don Draper.

The Indian Doctor

5.  The Indian Doctor

Set in 1950's rural England, this is the story of Prim, the Indian doctor and how he tried to fit in to and serve a small Cornish town.  Season 2 was the best.  Kind of slow paced at times, but a nice story, and if you like the 50's and 60's time period, you might like this one.

Indian summers

6.  Indian Summers

This one is set in the 1930's in India, during the last days of Colonial rule.  You get to see the strange life built by the British as they interacted with the Indians they ruled over, in the midst of the heat, and racism of the day.  A good series, I hope they make another season.  I really liked the costumes and the beautiful setting.  Lots of romance -often in the form of forbidden love, and scandal mixed in to keep it interesting.

A Place To Call Home

7.  A Place To Call Home

This series is set just after WW2 in the late 1940's, this time in Australia -I really am loving Austrian TV these days.  It's the story of a nurse who's Jewish, and a widow, and how she comes home to Australia to start a new life. She gets involved with a rich family -Lord's of the village in an earlier era, but doesn't exactly fit in.  It's not my very favourite historical drama, but there are some great twists and turns, and those great Aussie accents to enjoy!

Outlander

8.  Outlander

This is another great British series.  It's originally set in 1945 in England, just after the war.  Claire, a combat nurse, has reunited with her husband a doctor, after they both served separately in the war.  During the first episode, Claire accidentally time travels back to 1743.  The show is full of drama, romance and nail biting action as Claire tries to work out how to get back to her own time -but in the process develops a life for herself in the past.  Keep in mind this series should be rated R for sex, and quite disturbing violence, so it's not for everyone.  The series is based on novels, and there's more to come.  There has been one seasons so far, and season two starts in April.

If You Like Downton Abbey Watch These: 23 suggestions for great historial drama tv shows or mini series for any fan of Downton Abbey to enjoy.I

9.  Poldark

I love this one, and can't wait for season two.  The story is set in Cornwall, England, in the 18th century.  Poldark has just returned from fighting in the American Revolution.  His father is dead and estate is in a shambles.  The story is about how he rebuilds his life.  It's full of romance and drama, and pretty dresses and the social issues of the day.  I really liked it.  It's based on a novel series.  I'm not much of a reader…like I say, I read the movie, or in this case the show.  Looking forward to season two.  If this list was in order of preference this one would be very near the top.

The White Queen plus 22 others show to watch if you liked Downton Abbey

10.  The Whtie Queen

We're going back to the War of the Roses for this one.  This is a tv mini series, from the BBC, and also based on a series of novels.  It's set in 15th century England and tells of the struggle for the throne, featuring the lives of three different women.  My sweet husband found and borrowed this series from the library for me to ease the pain of our 9 hour each way drive during our recent vacation.  I really enjoyed it.  It's full of drama, romance, beautiful costumes, strong women and even a little magic.

The Tudors

11.  The Tudors

This is an older series (2007), and follows the reign of King Henry the VIII in the 1500's.  It's another BBC production.  The customs, and lifestyle are fascinating.  The drama, romance, sex, religion, scheming, and murder make this a series that will have you hooked.  If you like this very early time period, this is a great series.

If You Like Downton Abbey Watch These: 23 suggestions for great historial drama tv shows or mini series for any fan of Downton Abbey to enjoy.I

12.  Cranford and Return to Cranford

Set in 1840's England, it's the story of a group of ladies who live in Cranford and their comings and goings.  It's older (2007) and not fast paced but I include it because of Judi Dench, and the BBC, and a time when life was all about marrying someone with the right income, and wearing a pretty bonnet.  Certainly a nice way to spend a few evenings with a cup of tea.

If You Like Downton Abbey Watch These: 23 suggestions for great historial drama tv shows or mini series for any fan of Downton Abbey to enjoy.I

13.  Berkley Square

The story of several London nannies in 1902 who live and work in Berekley Square.  There's the usual servant verses upper class employers drama, especially since the nannies spend more time with the upper class children than the parents do.  This show also highlights the struggles of working class girls without many choices at the time, and how they struggle along with love, romance, and relationships.  It's an older show, made in 1998, and only one season unfortunately, but a good one, and it will have you thinking of Marry Poppins as you see the nannies in their dark coats and little hats.

15 Shows To Watch If You're Missing Downton Abbey -list of great historical drama television shows you'll love if you loved Downton Abbey.

14.  Upstairs Downstairs

There was a version of this show in the 1970's, but it was recently remade in 2010-2012.  Unfortunately they only made two new seasons, but I quite liked it.  In keeping with the popularity of Downton Abbey it's the story of the the rich upstairs and the servants downstairs in a London townhouse in 1936.  This story has all the usual drama of love, forbidden romance, and secrets, but has an added layer of political drama since it's set on the verge of WWII.

UPDATE

Updated:  A few new additions since I originally wrote this post.  These new historical fictions are great, and I'm pretty sure you'll love them too.

15. Victoria

Victoria

Victoria depicts the reign of Queen Victoria.  It begins with her coming to the throne, and  falling in love with Albert.  There are 3 seasons so far depicting Queen Victoria's life up to the birth of her 6th.  More to come.  Sure to give you a better appreciation for all things victorian.

16.  The Durrels

The Durrels

This is another British historical drama, but is also quite funny.  It's sweet and charming and easy to watch.  The Durrels are a British family of mother, 3 sons and 1 daughter who decided to move to the Greek island of Corfu.  The show takes place between 1935-39 and follows their adventures with love, life, animals, being foreigners, having no money, and life on Curfu.  I loved it and was sad when it ended.

17.  The English Game

The English Game

Created by Julian Fellowes who also created Downton Abbey, this new Netflix mini series is the story of the rise of football (soccer) and how it progressed from a gentleman's game to everyones favourite regardless of class.  Stories of struggle in love, life, and finances for the rich and the poor of that time.  Hopefully there are more seasons to come.

18.  Peaky Blinders

Peaky Blinders

This series is set in Birmingham England and follows the Shelby family in the time period between the world wars.  It's the violent, dramatic, emotional, funny, inspiring, tragic story of a ganster family and their rise to power.  It's so good.  I'm looking forward to the last season coming soon.  

19. The Crown

If You Like Downton Abbey Watch These: 23 suggestions for great historial drama tv shows or mini series for any fan of Downton Abbey to enjoy.I

The Crown is much more recent history but so good.  It follows the reign of Queen Elizabeth II.  We meet a young Elizabeth and follow the story of her marriage, her father's death, and her coronation.  There are 3 seasons so far, and season 4 takes on events that many of us remember well.

20. Anne With An E

Anne With An E

It might be because I'm a Canadian, but this one based on the classic Anne of Green Gables is very good.  Some feel it takes too many liberties with the original, weaving in more up to date issues, but I like that it's a bit more edgy, and even has a little darkness in it.  Great one to watch with the family.  Sadly it was recently cancelled so only 3 seasons to enjoy.

21. Gentleman Jack

If You Like Downton Abbey Watch These: 23 suggestions for great historial drama tv shows or mini series for any fan of Downton Abbey to enjoy.I

Gentleman Jack is based on the real diary entries of Anne Lister and her struggle to save her ancestral home in 1832 England as a lesbian in a very different time than ours.  We watch her relationship and business struggles in a time when her lifestyle choices had to be written about in code in order to protect her from potential harm.  One season so far, and more to come.

22. Black Sails

If You Like Downton Abbey Watch These: 23 suggestions for great historial drama tv shows or mini series for any fan of Downton Abbey to enjoy.I

This one is a pirate show, full of pirating and running form the law, violence, love stories, betrayal, sex, high ideals, and humour.  There are 4 seasons to bing watch, while drinking rum and talking like a pirate. ;). I loved the ending of the story too.  Created as a prequel to Treasure Island.

23. Downton Abbey Movie

Downton Abbey Movie

And last but not least, if you like Downton Abbey watch the Downton Abby movie, you'll love it.  It's got all our old favourite characters, and the next story in the lives of each of them.  It's like having a catch up with old friends.  And it's ending certainly leaves room for another movie.... we'll see. 😉

There's so many ways to watch television now that any of these should be pretty easy to find, between Netflix, AppleTV,  Amazon TV... or even your local library for some of the older ones.  These are nearly all television shows or mini series, but I could write another whole list of movies.  

If you like Downton Abbey watch any of these historical dramas.  Enjoy, bing away, and please let me know in the comments below if there's any I've missed that you love.

With a perfect historical drama tv show to enjoy, life really is a party!

You might also like our post on 20 Non-Cartoon Family Movies -That Parents Will Actually Enjoy Too.

Also check out Top 10 Family Christmas Movies.

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