Monday, May 7, 2012

Mother's Day Brunch For Queen Mum {& Ham and Cheddar Scone Recipe}


I definitely get my sense of adventure from my mom. We love to travel and explore new places together. One of our most memorable trips was to England. We now both share a love of all things British. 


For Mother's Day, I have planned a brunch fit for my own Queen Mum inspired by Bird's Party Rule Britannia Jubilee Collection. I thought that I would share my brunch menu and scone recipe with you today. 


Recipe for Ham and Cheddar Scones

Ingredients:
3 cups flour
1/2 cup sugar
2 tablespoons baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 cup cubed ham
1/2 cup shredded cheddar cheese
1/2 cup chives or scallions
2 cups heavy cream

Directions: Start by cutting two 10-inch circles of parchment paper. Use one to line a 10-inch round cake pan and reserve the other piece for later. Sift flour, sugar, baking powder and salt together in a mixing bowl. Add ham, cheese, and scallions and toss together with the dry ingredients until evenly distributed. Make a well in the center of the flour mixture. Add the cream to the mixture and stir by hand jut until the batter is evenly moistened. Place the dough in the lined cake pan and press into an even layer. Cover the dough with the second parchment paper circle. Freeze the dough until very firm, at least 2-3 hours.
Preheat the oven to 350F. Prepare a baking sheet by spraying it lightly with cooking spray or lining it with parchment paper. Thaw the dough for 5 minutes at room temperature. Take the 10" round scone out of the cake pan onto a cutting board. Cut the dough into equal pieces and place the individual pieces on the baking sheet about 2 inches apart.
Bake until golden brown, 30-40 minutes. Cool the scones on the baking sheet for a few minutes, then transfer to cooling racks. Scones can be served warm or at room temperature. Enjoy!!!

Saturday, May 5, 2012

{Get Your Craft On} Paper Lantern Fishing Bobbers

If you follow me on Facebook or Instragram, you might have seen a sneak peek at my latest project, paper lantern fishing bobbers. They are part of my submission to the Spaceships and Laserbeams Boy Bash on a Budget Challenge. With only $20 to spend on my vintage fishing tablescape, I had to get crafty.



Materials:
$1 Battery Operated Paper Lanterns from the Dollar Tree 
Red Spray Paint
Masking Tape
Newspaper

Directions:
 1. Tape a layer of masking tape around the middle of your paper lantern. Press firmly to seal well. 


2. Cover top half of lantern with newspaper, securing with masking tape. 


3. Spread extra newspaper on the ground. Hold the paper lantern by the hook over the newspaper and evenly spray paint the bottom half of the lantern. Hang by the hook and let dry. Repeat with an additional coat of spray painted if needed. 


4. When dry (15-20 minutes), peel off both layers of masking tape. 


They look great grouped together!


Tip Junkie handmade projects

Friday, May 4, 2012

$50 Shabby Apple Giveaway!

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Dresses from Shabby Apple

I have a great giveaway for you today from my favorite online shop, Shabby Apple. I own 3 Shabby Apple dresses and love them all! They are super comfortable, classic, and always on trend. Here's a few of my current favorite looks. 



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Wednesday, May 2, 2012

{Guest Post on Tori Spelling's ediTORIal} Mastering The Canned Craft

I'm back over on Tori Spelling's site ediTORIal today sharing another guest craft post. This post is all about adding color to your decor with spray paint! Hope you will pop over to see what I did with these diamonds in the rough...


Monday, April 30, 2012

A Little Instagram Fun


Have you noticed something new on my sidebar? ------------------------------------------------------------>


You can now see live updates of my Instagram pictures right from my phone. It's such a fun way to share sneak peeks with you of what we are up to... 

- the buggers rockin' their bowties

- a quick little spa get away for me to Bedford Springs

- freak snow day last Monday, 

- my awesome find at Michaels-- these adorable clear containers with mini scoop for $1!!!

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If you aren't sure what Instagram is, it's a fast and easy way to share pictures taken from your phone. Just snap, edit on the spot, and share. The download is free through the App Store. IF you have a blog and want to add this fun widget, there is a terrific tutorial available over on SNAP!

Friday, April 27, 2012

A First Class 4th Birthday Mail Party {Click.Ship. Party}



Party Theme: Inspiration can come from unlikely places, even an old rusty neighborhood Post Office mailbox.  It hit me one day that a mail party would make such a fun theme! What child doesn't love delivering and receiving mail?  I contacted my favorite duo at Piggy Bank Parties to create a brand spanking new mail party collection. They delivered the most fun, all-inclusive party collection I have ever worked with!

Colors: Red, White, and Blue and accents of mail carrier uniform blue

Invitations and Graphics: Piggy Bank Parties designed the collection to include interactive invitations! Each guest received a mailbox invitation with a movable red flag. Two letters inside the mailbox provided party information for guests.  Piggy Bank Parties thought of every special detail possible, from 4 cent stamps to celebrate the birthday boy turning 4, Mail Truck favor boxes, custom stamps, and envelope banners.

Decor: Guests were welcomed to the party by a whimsical Knock Knock Factory Post Office wreath. I created the rest of the party decor out of any and all packaging materials and boxes delivered to our house that month into the party! The table runner was made from kraft paper and mini envelopes. Centerpieces were made out of boxes and packing peanuts. Large manila envelopes were used as place mats. Mini envelope buntings were strung from Airmail Divine Twine and red and blue balloons were anchored in boxes of course! 

Desserts: I placed my cake plate right inside an official Post Office mail bin filled with mail as main focal point of the dessert table. The cake was topped with a glittery "Post Office 41608" (my son's birthday makes a great zip code!) cake billboard and a fondant mail truck. Fondant stamps and envelopes were placed on top of lemon and raspberry Chambord petit fours. I built a 3-tied dessert stand out of packages to display shimmery mailbox cookies. The most coveted dessert on the table was "Owney's treats", graham crackers shaped as dog biscuits. 

Activities: The kids played a mail sort game using a mail box we crafted out of cardboard. Each party guest received a mail carrier name badge and got to work stamping, sorting, and delivering mail. At the end of the game each child had a mailbox full of mail. The mail opening activity helped control the flow of the party by giving clues and hints as to what we were doing next. The kids received a letter that said "time to learn about Owney", so we gather around and read a special library book about a special dog named Owney, the Post Office Mascot in the 1900s. He became a very famous dog in his time traveling the country via railway and even took a trip around the world by boat as "registered dog mail"!

The kids then received a special letter requesting them to "Design your own stamp". We talked about the importance of stamps and why the illustrations and people represented on our stamps are so important. The kids then used their new colored pencils to design their own stamps. The next few envelopes contained party favors such as mini letterhead and envelopes, stamps, and a special kraft tube filled with colored pencils. All the favors were designed to fit perfectly into the mail truck party favor boxes designed by the ultra talented and creative Piggy Bank Parties.

Finally, the last envelope the children opened had a letter inside with a fork attached stating it was "Time to Eat Cake", so we moved back to the dessert table with our forks for some birthday cake and singing.

Pick Your Own Favor: The children each got to pick an Owney to take home. Owney wore lots of metal tags on his collar to show all the special places he had visited so I made collars adorned with metal tags for each dog and piled the dogs on top of a mail bag (Owney's favorite nap spot). This was a huge hit! The children were delighted to chose their own new friend to take home!

The party was a first class success. Our sweet mailman even parked his mail truck in front the of house for the day and even popped in for a visit!

Vendor Credits:

Photography: Allison Kaharick 
Mail Party Collection, envelopes, ribbon, printed banners, food labels, and signs- Piggy Bank Parties
Balloons and Paper Rosettes- Polka Dot Market
Fondant Mail Truck and Petit Four Toppers: Edible Details
Cake billboard and Noah banner: The Purple Pug
Kraft Tubes with colored pencils: Sweet Lulu
Educational Resource and stamp printable: Smithsonian National Postal Museum 

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Snow on The Mountain Mix {Crew Post for Piggy Bank Parties}

Did you check out Sweet-n-Savory Saturday on Piggy Bank Parties this weekend? 


I shared one of my new favorite snacks...
Snow on the Mountain Party Mix


My sweet friend Emily asked if she could bring Snow on The Mountain Snack Mix to our MAIL party. It was so ridiculously delicious that I immediately asked her if I could share the recipe with everyone! 


Emily gets major bonus points for presentation because she served this delicious treat right out of a box! Fit our theme perfectly! I will fess up and share that the original box Emily brought the mix over in was a large flat rate box... I had to move the mix to a medium flat rate box for pictures because I had been munching on it all day!

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