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Wednesday, October 25, 2017

Tricks n' Treats Halloween Decor + Free Printables




I've had a bit of a love affair recently with my Silhouette Curio. When I first received it over a year ago, I was overwhelmed with the amount of projects I could do with it. I made invitations for our rehearsal dinner, custom labels for our pantry, and so much more. 

I tend to go a little shopping-crazy over the holidays to decorate our house. My favorite holidays to decorate for are Christmas and Halloween, so it came as no surprise to my husband when I said I wanted to transform our entire dining room with a Halloween theme I had in mind. Fortunately, he enjoys getting into the spirit of the holidays as much as I do, so he had no rebuttal.

I wanted to create a look that all of you could make yourselves. I've included download links below for my banners as well as a quick tutorial on how to accomplish this decor.










RECREATE THIS HALLOWEEN LOOK

Like what you see? Start with a festive tablecloth. Thanks to Target, I scored this plastic and felt tablecloth for only $3.00. There are tons of inexpensive options you could use as a tablecloth, such a a plain black sheet!

For the place settings, I purchased inexpensive black plates from Ikea and topped them with mini pumpkins to hold place cards. As an inexpensive candle holder, I spray painted wine bottles with chalkboard paint and added blood-red taper candles to them as an unexpected detail. I must admit, I am really loving these black plates. They make your bright foods like peas and carrots pop!

Next up, I designed chair signs for the backs of my chairs and matching cupcake toppers with my Silhouette! They are super easy to cut out and put together at home. For the cupcakes, simply tape the mini banners to a toothpick and voila!

Download the Silhouette files here:

Or .pdf files here:

What is more fitting as a Halloween treat than a Devil's Food Cake cupcake with double-dark chocolate frosting? I can't think of anything! To get the recipe for my frosting, click the image below:


This year's Halloween costume:
We went as Bob Ross and his "Happy little tree" hahaha!






Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Elegant Halloween Dinner Party


There are so many Halloween decor and party ideas for kids, but I rarely see a great idea for adults. I wanted to give you guys a little inspiration for a beautiful Halloween dinner party! What better to do with your friends than get together and listen to Monster Mash as you delve into a moody charcuterie.

Check out my decor ideas and a menu example below!


Put together an elegant and dark cheese plate like this beauty from Camille Styles. Using figs, dark salami, pumpernickel bread and concord grapes, you can accomplish this sophisticated look.







RECREATE THIS ELEGANT HALLOWEEN LOOK

I purchased red roses a few days before I put together this look to allow them to die a little. Cruel? Maybe. Beautiful? Absolutely. I love how the edges of the petals blackened and how they became veiny. This simple trick made all the difference in this spooky look. 

Next, for the place setting, I purchased black plates from Ikea and used clear glass chargers from Michael's. I made these hand-lettered name tags on my computer and printed them out on printer paper. To lighten up the look, I added dark grey napkins that I found at HomeGoods.

I grabbed blood red taper candles and pushed them into old wine bottles that I spray painted black with chalkboard spray paint. The result was a matte finish with dripping red wax down the sides of the bottle. 

MENU IDEAS

So let's talk food. You don't have to keep everything super thematic...believe me, that is a lot of work. However, I scouted out a few easy and beautiful recipe ideas from fellow bloggers. Red wine is a great beverage of choice. Place a custom wine bottle label on the top of your current bottle, or get a spooky-looking wine such as 19 Crimes or Tribunal. Add food coloring to egg yolks to make simple deviled eggs sinister. There are so many simple tricks that can take your Halloween soiree to the next level. Check out these great ideas:











Double Chocolate Frosting


With the holidays around the corner, I have been in the mood for sweets! I've been decorating our home for Halloween and wanted an ultra-dark icing to top my devil's food cupcakes. The great thing about this icing is that it can easily be changed to a milk chocolate icing by switching out dark cocoa for regular, making this a icing a classic year-round. 

The consistency of this icing is fairly thick, too! It's great for piping onto cakes to create various designs. If you want it a bit stiffer, simply add a little extra confectioner's sugar.



Double Chocolate Icing


Preparation:  10 min
                  Cook Time: 0 min  Total Time: 10 min                       

Ingredients
        
          1 stick of butter
          3/4 cup dark cocoa
          2 1/3 cup confectioner's sugar
          1/3 cup heavy cream
          2 tsp vanilla extract
         
Instructions

1) Add room-temperature butter and vanilla to a mixing bowl and beat over medium speed until creamy. 

2) Add confectioner's sugar, 1/2 cup at a time until well blended.

3) Pour heavy cream and dark cocoa into the mixture and blend until well combined. 




Hosting a Fall Soiree + Chicken Noodle Soup Recipe



IT'S FINALLY FALL!

I love spending time outside when the fall air turns chilly and crisp. The fall is my favorite time of year. The leaves turning hues of yellow and orange, baggy sweatshirts and of course, pumpkin spice lattes. What's not to love? 

If you're like me, you love to host a great dinner party at home. Ever since we received our new outdoor dining set, I envisioned myself hosting a fall dinner with all the likes of fall: pumpkin beer, a heavy red wine, and great company. If you're planning on having an outdoor dinner party, read on for my no muss, no fuss tips for throwing together an effortless and cozy look.


Decor

First things first: decide on a color scheme. Find a fall item you love to set the color palate for your table. I decided on using the colors from my favorite tartan scarf to inspire my scheme. In an effort to keep my look cozy and relaxed, I placed pillows at the backs of every other chair and added a few blankets. Don't worry if they don't match perfectly, as this will make your table look more effortless. Providing blankets will also allow your dinner guests to linger and stay warm as the sun goes down. 

Drape your table with a beautiful floor-length tablecloth, like this one from Market Linen to add an extra element of warmth.


For the place settings, keep things simple. I used classic white dinnerware and added a pop of color using gold flatware that can be found for as low as $2.00 each at Target. As a simple and affordable alternative to napkin rings, tie twine around the napkins for a rustic look.  


A good hostess knows that guests can get embarrassed to ask for more, so to keep the evening carefree, place several bottles of wine on the table and your stockpot. Guests will be able to easily help themselves to seconds without disturbing the dinner conversation.

Food & Beverage

My next tip is to serve a large portion and a meal that will stay warm. I used my stockpot from Le Creuset to serve my soup in because the stoneware keeps soups and stews warm for up to an hour. You don't have to serve an elaborate meal to have a great dinner party. Something as simple as fresh bread and soup is such a comfort that your guests will feel satisfied. In an effort to have plenty of food and keep everyone warm, I made classic chicken noodle soup and served a crunchy french baguette with each bowl. 

Keep your guests in mind. Is anyone a beer drinker? What about those who only prefer their bourbon on the rocks? Remembering your friends' and family's preferences will show that you were mindful of them while planning the evening and leave a lasting impression. More over, it will keep everyone at the party in a pleasant mood as they imbibe their favorite drink. 

I tend to serve more red wine in the colder months, as they pair better with heartier dishes. However, as a sommelier candidate, I also recommended an unoaked Chardonnay to pair with the soup as they are a great match.  



Chicken Noodle Soup


Preparation:  15 min
                  Cook Time: 30 min  Total Time: 45 min                       

Ingredients
        
          2-3 chicken breasts (depending on size of the breasts)
          1/4 cup white wine
          3/4 cup chopped white onion
          2 cups of rotini noodles
          4 tbsp butter
          2 tsp chopped garlic
          3/4 cup chopped carrots
          3/4 cup chopped celery
          1 1/2 -2 (32 oz) containers of chicken broth (depending on how chunky vs soupy you like it)
          1 tsp fresh lemon juice
          2 tsp Italian seasoning
          1 bay leaf
          2 tsp chopped italian parsley
          Salt & Pepper to taste
      

Instructions

1) Over medium heat in a large stockpot, melt butter. Add your chopped onion and wine and allow to simmer for 2-
    3 minutes. 

2) Add chopped vegetables, bay leaf, garlic and chicken broth, raising the heat to medium-high and bring to a boil.

3) Once the broth is boiling, add in your raw chicken breasts and allow them to cook all the way through.

4) While chicken is cooking, bring a pot of water to a boil and add the noodles.

5) After 25 minutes, your chicken should be cooked thoroughly. Take them out of the pot and place them onto a 
    cutting board. Lower the soup's heat to low/medium. 

6) Cut through the middle of your chicken breasts. If they are cooked thoroughly, begin cutting each breast into 
    cubes. (If they need more time, add them back and turn the heat back up.) Once finished, add them back to the 
    soup.

7) Add lemon juice, noodles, italian seasoning and salt & pepper. Stir until combined. 

8) Serve immediately. Place a piece of french bread on a plate next to each bowl. 







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