Showing posts with label Holiday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holiday. Show all posts

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Primitive Country Holiday Decoration - 5 Must-Have Tips for decorating your home for Easter!


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What comes to mind when you think of Easter? It's time to see the flowers and the grass begins to spring forth across the floor? This article gives a better idea of how to bring excitement in your country primitive design decorate Easter!

Some of the terms most people think of when they think of Easter bunnies, eggs, chicks, flowers and terms associated with spring. Primitive CountryLifestyle has all these things and more are available.

Color - One might think that the colors of Easter a bit 'limited, some decorated in this style, because I usually do not correspond to a primitive country decor. Then I got great news for you. You will be pleasantly surprised to find that land softly Easter colors mixed together, very happy with your country more primitive terms, and give that feeling bright fresh look forward to eachSpring.

Bunnies - bunnies in a variety of shapes and sizes. You can choose from rabbit stuffed with wood Bunny 'Grubby' for your decorating needs. If you're lucky, you might find an old Tin Pan cake in the shape of a hare and your decor has a new look. Or do you want the carrots to eat rabbits. You can find look like carrots tissue, as has been made for your style of decor.

You can also milkchocolate bunnies that are not edible, but they certainly smell like they are. They are made of fabric and are ready to look and smell like a favorite Easter morning for children around the world.

Eggs - Eggs are a versatile element in your home can be in any number of agreements and territories. You could buy a crown or a subject in the spring with eggs attached to it. Maybe grab a wooden bowl and maybe some grass or Bast and put asome eggs in it. This would be a nice centerpiece for your Easter menu. The eggs can also stick a hand placed at the end of Easter and arranged in order of itself to a unique bouquet.

Flowers - flower arrangements make a whole new meaning when used to decorate your primitive country home. They can be placed in traditional vessels, or may, in a variety of different terms is usually not with the flowers will be organized!

ToSo why not a pitcher or watering old dry sink and a bunch of flowers rather than in it? Jugs, vases and teapots, a charming display for your floral arrangements.

various items - pictures of bunnies, Easter eggs and all things some varieties can be found in A. Pillows with pictures from Easter to be a great addition to your holiday decor.

Embroider eggs and rabbits would add a nice touch.Easter can be stenciled stacking boxes say on the side. Toaster covers and pot holders are available in models that are looking for Easter decorations. Candles are a good choice for every season decoration. You are in these delicious flavors such as lilac or freshly cut grass.

So, now that you can easily get a better idea of how bold and you can decorate your home for Easter, before you go and get started. It's never too earlyplan your decorating needs.

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Friday, January 7, 2011

Holiday Baby Shower Theme Ideas


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Invitations

First, you need to decide on the date, and then pick out or make invitations. Stamp cards with a stamp that goes with the holiday, such as a large wreath for Christmas, a pumpkin for Halloween. Other holiday-inspired stamps are available online or at your local craft store. Or, design a holiday baby shower invitation using readily-available software, which is often free if you go to the websites of the major card makers, such as Avery. If you think you don't have a creative bone in your body, don't worry. A variety of holiday invitations for any type of event can be found online. If you cannot find one you like, just use a standard holiday card and adapt for use as your invitation.

Decorations

For a Christmas baby shower, a tree or wreath decorated with rattles, teethers and other baby items is a lot of fun and very easy. As for table decorations, poinsettias are a quick centerpiece. Miniature Christmas trees or wreaths could be decorated with miniature rattles, similar to the standard-size tree. For a Halloween shower, pumpkins can be carved to look like typical baby items and set around the room or used as the main table decoration. Sprinkle Halloween confetti on the table. Valentine's Day decorations might include heart confetti, a vase filled with pink and red candy in place of the water, and with red, white and pink silk flowers stuck into the candy. Easter or spring holiday decorations are readily available. Use bunnies of all kinds: chocolate, ceramic, stuffed, plastic as table decorations and party favors. Large Easter eggs filled with baby items, like socks, can be part of an egg hunt.

Party Favors

Halloween baby shower can have small personalized pumpkin candles, a small plastic jack-o-lantern filled with candy corn or other candy, while Christmas favors can be small stockings filled with goodies. The stockings could even be personalized with guests' names. Valentine's Day party favor options are chocolate hearts or even personalized chocolate bars. Small Easter baskets filled with jelly beans or other surprises make delightful favors at an Easter-themed shower.

Food

Cakes and cookies can be made in any shape to fit the holiday theme of your choice. Other food ideas include finger sandwiches can also be cut out using the cookie cutters. Use the holiday colors in your food choices and the food will be part of the decor, as well. Beverages for a Christmas shower could be simply hot chocolate or hot apple cider. Easter-themed food can be anything yellow or with eggs, such as egg salad sandwiches cut into the shape of an egg or a bunny. Beverages can be typical party punch served in a holiday mug. Use your imagination and you will come up with other great food ideas.

The key to a successful holiday-themed baby shower is planning. With good planning and organization, as well as a bit of imagination, your event will make the new parents a very happy memory.

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Friday, September 3, 2010

Holiday Cake Decorating Ideas


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Good holiday cake decorating ideas don't have to involve complex creations or multi-layered cakes - you can make your cakes more interesting by simply making a few changes to the shape and adding some decorations. In this article we'll cover some popular holidays and discuss some ideas for unique cakes to impress your guests on these occasions.

Christmas Cakes

You have plenty of different angles to come from when planning a Christmas cake. You can celebrate the traditional values of Christmas with some biblical symbolism - a cake made in the shape of a cross is not difficult to pull off even if you have little baking experience. All you need to do is create a few cakes in a long, narrow pan and then cut these into pieces to arrange in a cross. Cover over the edges between each piece with icing, or fondant if you want a very smooth look. Another option would be to do a simple square or round cake and set up figurines to depict the scene of the Nativity.

You can also try other shapes like a Christmas tree, which would involve baking a triangle shape as well as a smaller rectangle for the trunk. You can get creative with the icing for this cake, with brown for the trunk, green for the tree and red and white for decorations. Using an icing bag for the decorations will help give you more precision.

Other options for the more creative baker include a Santa cake or a Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer cake. You could also try a simple cake in the shape of a gift box, with icing for the ribbon.

Halloween Cakes

Halloween is a great time of year to let your imagination run wild, and there are plenty of options ranging from old favorites like ghosts or Frankenstein through newer creations from the world of horror movies. Face cakes are all fairly simple to make, as they generally just require an oval cake and icing for the features if you want to do a basic version. If you want to get more complicated, you can bake extra parts for the nose and ears. You can get creative with icing - for example, using an icing bag to create red streaks dripping from a vampire's teeth. A skull cake is another popular Halloween choice.

Easter Cakes

Again, the cross cake could be an option for this holiday. Alternatively, you could do an Easter bunny cake with marshmallows for the eyes, nose and mouth. Another option if you're good at icing cakes would be an elaborately decorated Easter egg cake.

Fourth of July Cake

There should be a fairly obvious idea already springing to mind for this one - the American flag. This will be very simple to bake, but somewhat more challenging when it comes to icing. You will want to make use of an icing bag with a wide tip to create smooth, even stripes. The stars will be the real challenge, for which you will want a fine tip on the icing bag for extra precision.

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Saturday, May 29, 2010

Christmas Shopping - Beat the Rush & Enjoy the Holiday Season


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"Kick off November in grand style!" That's the advice from my writer friend Marcia McClure of Monument, Colorado. With each newsletter I receive from Marcia, I realize why she's such a hot topic in "Romance Writing". She's so attentive to the details of life. Her energy is contagious! But what does that have to do with Christmas Shopping?

While the rest of the world is still struggling to get their plans in order for Thanksgiving, you could be organizing Christmas for a more relaxed and enjoyable holiday season. Here are some suggestions of things you could do early to be ready for the holiday season.

· Wrap and package all gifts you'll mail before Christmas.
· Bake some extra "stuff" to freeze for gifts later.
· Start now to make some of those delightful hand made wonders, your family and friends all enjoy.
· Clean the house and prepare for Christmas decorating.
· Consider painting any rooms that need freshening up before Thanksgiving.
· Get all your snow removal and fun equipment ready NOW.
· Do the winter chores early.
· Send out the linens for professional cleaning.
· Rearrange your china cabinet to make Christmas serving dishes readily available.
· Wrap all the gifts you've shopped for and label them for under the tree.
· Collect wrapping paper and ribbon accessories in preparation of a marathon wrapping spree.
· Order greenery early (Boy Scouts are sending out orders now for December delivery).
· Order in books, games, movies, and entertainment for the season now, so it will be waiting for you during the holidays, when you're ready to enjoy.

These are just some of the early things you can do to speed up your decorating efforts through the season. Make time for more fun by getting the work done early.

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Sunday, May 23, 2010

Stepfamily Holiday Survival Plan


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Holidays are a time of fun, happiness, bonding beautifully with our children and stepchildren... one big happy family... like the Brady Bunch... right?

Most often these times can be filled with dread. Will the other parent mess about with the visitation schedule, will the children come back from their absent parent needing to be re programmed when they get back. Will all the clothes they went with be returned, will they have been told mistruths and been subjected to you being badmouthed. Or maybe the children you don't like are around for even longer and your partner is consumed with their needs and you feel like a spare part ... or the chief cook and bottle washer.

We long for a time of ease where the children skip happily out of the door and skip happily back in again or when we don't experience overwhelming emotions of loss, grief, hurt or jealousy around it all.

Stepfamilies can be complex to say the least with many varying degrees of emotions involved. And at holiday time these emotions can be even more obvious.

Here is you guide to a smoother, happier stepfamily holiday.

Prepare yourself. If your children are going to be away prepare yourself for the days you will most wish they could be with you. Consider an activity for yourself and the rest of your family if your children will be with their other parent on Christmas Day or their birthday.

If you have children coming to visit that don't usually live with you think though things that you can do to nurture yourself whilst they are there. Do you need to plan some time out with a friend, or perhaps you need to let your partner know that you plan to take a long hot bath one evening. Don't let yourself dwell in worry and concern. Think of all the positives you can do to make their stay as happy for you as possible.

Have realistic expectations. Holidays within a stepfamily are going to be different. By accepting that and adjusting your expectations helps you get into the flow of exchanges and either time away from your children or extra time with the children. At holiday times children can be reminded that their mum and dad aren't together anymore. These reminders can bring up emotions such as loss, guilt or anger. By remembering a stepfamily is different from a biological family you can create new traditions and rituals that are unique to your stepfamily and set aside a time when you know all will be able to participate -- even if it's before or after a particular holiday's date. Children need to be with both of their biological parents, be sensitive to that. As children grow older, their friends become more important so they may want to spend some of their holiday time with them.

Plan what you'll do. Before the holiday begins plan with your partner and the children what you all want to do during the holidays. Set out expectations upfront. Make everyone aware of any work commitments or agreements to visit family. By not having a plan for the holidays you are open to boredom, frustrations and arguments setting in, and that is likely to be like waling into a minefield.

Establish new traditions. It's good to create new traditions in a stepfamily. Taking everyone's needs into account. That way, things are fresh and new to everyone, which creates a feeling of being in the same boat as everyone else.

Consider what each family did and enjoyed before and work out what the new family would like to do now. Would you like to create a tradition of each of you having some time alone with your biological children? Maybe you want to have grandparents come and visit for a few days whilst the children are with you. Be creating and enjoy the process.

Take time for you and your partner. If you find yourself without your children whilst they visit their other parent make the most of special time alone with your partner. Your relationships is the most important thing for your children. They'll learn how relationships should (or shouldn't) be done by watching you. You are their main educator on that front. You'll feel great for it too. Time to show each other just how much you do love one another and top yourselves back up before the children come back home.

If you are having time with children that don't usually live with you it's just as important to plan a bit of time alone. Even if it is snuggling up to watch a movie together once the children have gone to bed. It's important to not feel like one of you is being shoved aside every time the children are about. That can build resentment for their visits.

Holiday's are just one of the areas I work though with my clients. If you'd like more free information request your copy of my free report from my website.

Happy holidays!

Jo

The Stepfamily Coach

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Friday, May 14, 2010

Top Ten Gifts for Women this Holiday Season


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A compilation of the top ten gifts for women this holiday season.

1. A Vacation - Don't just give her a gift. Give her memories of the two of you on a fantastic vacation.

2. Jewelry - After all, diamonds are a girl's best friend.

3. Day at the Spa - Pamper the woman in your life with a relaxing day at a local spa.

4. Digital Camera - Capture all of the special moments that you share together with a new digital camera. If she already has a digital camera, then consider a digital photo frame instead so she can show the pictures off at home.

5. Body Lotions - Make her feel beautiful with some nice body lotions. Buy the nice stuff, not anything from a drugstore. You're local mall should have at least 3 or 4 store that specialize in body lotions.

6. Concert Tickets - Maybe her favorite band, a musical of play is coming to town. Share a night out on the own together.

7. Box Set of her Favorite Show - Grey's Anatomy, Sex and the City, Desperate Housewives, CSI...there's lots to choose from.

8. A Cuddly Throw Blanket - A super soft blanket in her favorite color is a perfect gift and will be fun to cuddle under together this winter.

9. Cappuccino Maker - She can make her own coffee drinks and have fun doing so. Plus, a few less trips to Starbucks will save a bundle of money.

10. iPod Nano - A little too tech of a gift for some women but many would love a nano. They're great for the gym and super cool.

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Monday, March 29, 2010

Everything You Need to Know to Start a Santa Letter Writing Business: Write Santa and Other Holiday Letters Year-round

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Everything You Need to Know to Start a Santa Letter Writing Business: Write Santa and Other Holiday Letters Year-round Overview


Whether you want to start your own small business, or just write personalized letters for family and friends, this book will give you all the tools you need. After 10 years writing personalized letters, I tell all! At 262 pages, it is chock full of sample letters for year-round, including from the Easter Bunny, The Tooth Fairy, and covering other holidays and occasions, such as Valentine's Day, St. Patrick's Day, Mother's/Father's Day, Graduation, Halloween, Thanksgiving, even Hanukkah and Kwanzaa. It also covers writing Birthday Letters and general letters from Santa year-round. Plus,at the end you'll find a directory of suppliers and web resources. Includes 69 sample letters. 260 pages (Fully revised, updated, and expanded edition.)


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