Host a Kid-Friendly Gingerbread House Decorating Party

Celebrate the Christmas season with a kid-friendly gingerbread house decorating party filled with fun and sweets. Here's how to pull it off. 


The best parties are the ones that let kids get involved and be creative. This holiday season, invite kids to join in the fun of an age-old holiday tradition: gingerbread house decorating.



Sweet Invitations

Set the tone (and color palette) for the party with this adorable gingerbread house invitation. Traditional Christmas colors mixed with unexpected gray and graphic patterns create a fresh take for the holidays. Just print, cut and fill in your party details.

Dress the Part

Find a special outfit that your child can wear to parties and gatherings all season long. Department stores, boutiques and online handmade shops are filled with seasonal clothing, like this vintage-inspired dress, weeks before the holiday festivities begin.

A Sugary Wonderland

Create a dessert buffet inspired by the colors and flavors of the season. To give your dessert table a professional look, use cake stands or wrapped boxes to stack sweets at various heights.

Gingerbread House Centerpiece

A completed gingerbread house makes a perfect centerpiece for the table. Not only is it a great focal point, it also serves as inspiration for the party guests while they decorate their own mini houses.

Fabulous Paper Details

Most gingerbread houses are made for display purposes rather than actual eating, so why not use paper elements to spruce up the decor? Make this embellishment by folding strips of decorative paper accordion-style and securing with hot glue to create the background fan. Top with the printable gingerbread man party circle design.

Mini Gingerbread House Pops

Proof that anything is better in miniature: These adorable gingerbread house pops. To make, piece together mini gingerbread houses with royal icing. To create a pop, simply stick a marshmallow on the stick before inserting it into the mini house.

A Home of Their Own

Construct a mini gingerbread house for each guest, attached to a cardboard base with icing. Make it the centerpiece of each place setting. Then, just add a beverage, a personalized name card and a few decorations. For a simple, disposable place mat, use a 12x12 piece of decorative paper. To continue the theme, you can also add a gingerbread man or woman for each guest to eat or use for decorating.

Warm Them Up

Hot chocolate is the perfect beverage to warm up your guests on a chilly winter day. Top with whipped cream and colorful sprinkles for an irresistible treat.

Gingerbread House Decor

Fill bowls with candy for your guests to use to decorate their mini gingerbread houses. Provide a variety of shapes and textures to inspire creativity, plus classic gingerbread embellishments like peppermints, candy canes and lollipops.



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Creative Ideas For Your Wedding Guest Book










Having a guestbook at your wedding is a trend that many brides seem to be keenly following these days. The guestbook is something in which your close family, friends and other guests write their compliments and wishes for you, which can also be preserved as a keepsake. There are many local stores where you can pick up your wedding guestbook. You can even place an order for a personalized guest book which contains the couple’s pictures, the logo or other wedding elements. Leather bound diaries, handmade paper diaries, photo books are some variations of the typical guestbook. For those who want their guestbook to be more than a wedding attendance register, there are many options for you to explore. Many couples like to have a blown up picture of them mounted with a border so that guests can write their wishes around the picture. This picture with the border can later be framed and prominently displayed in your home.







If you are not too keen on using a book, you can simply set up a table with some blank cards, colorful pens and a bowl or a box to hold your cards. Your guests can simply write their wishes and drop it into the box for you to read later. To make this more interesting, you can use postcards instead of blank cards and have your guests fill and drop these into a box. A close friend or family member can collect these postcards and actually mail them to you so that on returning from your honeymoon, you have a mailbox full of wishes and greetings for the newlyweds!


 If you are the sort who loves the idea of an interactive guestbook, how about having your guests answer some interesting questions or put down the best thing or memories pertaining to you! Handmade paper with these questions can be left at the tables for your guests to fill in. These not only will bring out a laugh as you read the answers many years down the line, but will also serve as excellent ice breakers at your wedding. You can also have your guests jot down their thoughts on pieces of fabric instead of paper. Post wedding you can use these pieces to make a beautiful patchwork wedding quilt which will keep you cozy. We love this idea ☺



 

 Another interesting and fun way to spice up your guest book is to have a photo booth at your reception. Quirky backdrops, fun props, some white boards with markers are all you need to get the best out from your guests. You can get some fun pictures which you can add to your guestbook. You can add some self adhesive photo corners to your guestbook so that your guests can slip in pictures clicked and write a few lines beside the picture as well.



Why not set up a video diary? All you need is a corner set up with a video recorder, a backdrop or not and your dear ones cheering and wishing you all the happiness in the world!

Another interesting idea is to have your guests sign a keepsake that you can later incorporate into your home décor. A beautiful white porcelain vase or porcelain plates filled with wishes inscribed by your guests is a unique keepsake which can be displayed for years to come. A fabulous Christmas wedding idea is to place some ornaments in a basket along with permanent colored markers and your guests can leave their wishes for the couple on these ornaments. You will relive many beautiful memories every year when you decorate your Christmas tree.

We would love to hear your guestbook ideas! The options are unending!

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Whether you are learning the basics or are a master in the art of paper crafting, take the time with us to learn new techniques, explore new products, and accomplish goals while participating in this course.


Happy Memorial Day!

Wishing everyone a Happy Memorial Day! And Thank You to our troops for their service...





Summer Is Approaching.... Clutter Control Time!

Clutter has been scientifically proven to raise stress levels. Follow these simple steps for a smarter, healthier and clutter-free home to help you feel more relaxed.



clutter garage e1295276889888 10 Ways to Reduce Clutter in your Home

1.) Purge now:

Choose a room in your home and throw away, donate, and sell items that are not used or needed in that room. Each day, choose a different room. Before the week is up, you will have purged your entire home. Collect items in garage or one area to have a garage sale, or for items to be donated to your local area shelter, church or charity.

2.) Arm your family with storage options:

One of the biggest reasons home owners feel it is hard to keep clutter at bay is accessibility to storage options. Find a system that works for you and your family. Baskets for loose magazines, clear toy bins for kids, and labeled filing boxes for the home office.

3.) Teach your family to declutter:

When your children bring home arts and crafts, extra papers and miscellaneous clutter items. Ask them what they like the most, and file or cleverly eliminate what they don’t want. Older clutter items that may be taking real estate on kid’s desks and work tables can also be cleverly disposed of!

4.) Optimize vertical storage:

Instead of trying to use every square inch of your floor space, use vertical storage. Shelving, book shelves, and vertical storage solutions will help you gain more floor space and keep everything in plain eye sight. Use highest shelving for seldom used seasonal items, so you don’t have to climb a ladder or step stool often.

5.) Make it part of your schedule:

If every weekend for one hour you went through your home and looked for items that are no longer valid or used, this will keep down clutter tremendously. Magazine subscriptions, old newspapers, stacks of bills and mail are all items that should be filed or disposed of weekly

6.) Imagine how great you will feel:

Have you ever walked into a clean room and then right into a cluttered room? Even though you think it may not affect you, try living in the cluttered space for days and weeks at a time. You will find you are less productive, more irritable and less likely to want to spend meaningful time in the space. Try it.

7.) Make it fun:

Let’s face it, if organizing was more fun… oh how our homes would stay clutter free! Figure out what motivates you to declutter? Need incentives, new organization bins, file cabinets, or repainting the home office if you can keep your space decluttered? Make basket ball hoops over your kid’s laundry hamper… whatever works, right?!

8.) Know when to let go:

Often times, the source of clutter is our own inability to let go of the old and unnecessary. This is especially true with clothes, memorabilia, and family collections. Assess your reason for keeping, and be able to have a physical place for everything you keep. If the only place your items fit is in a brown box in the garage, you probably don’t need it.

9.) Every time you finish, put it away:

Parents especially are infamous for telling their kids to put things away after they play with them, but adults don’t always do the same. Your ability to put things back after you use them, will keep your home cleaner, and save you from procrastinating to the end of the week!

10.) Find productivity tools to help:

With the advanced technology era we live in today, there is some type of productivity tool to help you stay organized and therefore clutter free! From online resources to help you organize your papers to smart phone apps to help you organize your business, there is no excuse why you can’t have a clutter free home and life.
Your home doesn’t have to be a headache to get clutter free. Use these 10 tips to help you and your family figure out where to purge, clean, and organize for the future. Start small, or big – whichever keeps you going. If you get discouraged, go find a killer piece of furniture or electronic to motivate you! You’d be surprised how well you do, once there is a prize at the other end of the cluttered home hallway!

Freshome readers, we’d love to hear how you keep your home clutter free. Do you have good storage containers, or are you still trying to tackle your home clutter? Feel free to add on to our top 10 list below.

Wedding Budgeting & Knowing Where To Start

 There are a lot of new planners and experienced planners that struggle with knowing where to start when planning an wedding, I even struggle with this task.


Here Are 3 Tips To Help Pull Together An Effective Budget For Your Wedding: 


1. The most important place to start is what do you have to spend? This figure is often stretched by couples so a realistic approach is essential here. Then identify the crucial "cannot live without elements of the wedding" as each couple are different and have different visions for the day.
2. If the couple has chosen a venue, they would roughly gauge the cost for the hall and catering. Starting with the hall decorations because that's where most of the costs would go to. The rest of the things in the itinerary like the band, lighting, sound system, cake etc are the normal stuff that goes along with any other events. 
3. Have the couple each put together their own guest list, then compare those and make sure they agree on who they both absolutely want to have in attendance as opposed to who is "expected" to be invited because of parents' wishes, international relations or traditions. This is particularly important in "low budget" weddings as one can still produce a memorable and classy event. My point with that is to remind the couple that this is their day, not everyone else's opportunity for a party. It saddens me to see how many couples end up with hundreds of "strangers" at their wedding.


 

Feliz Cinco de Mayo!

Cinco de Mayo
 May 5th

This day commemorates the Mexican army's 1862 victory over France at the Battle of Puebla during the Franco-Mexican War (1861-1867). A relatively minor holiday in Mexico, in the United States Cinco de Mayo has evolved into a celebration of Mexican culture and heritage, particularly in areas with large Mexican-American populations. 

Cinco de Mayo traditions include parades, mariachi music performances and street festivals in cities and towns across Mexico and the United States.


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Top U.S. Cities for Women Entrepreneurs

More women than men earn college degrees, but many still struggle to reach leadership roles. Rather than try to compete in the corporate world, more women are starting their own businesses according to data compiled by software firm Intuit.

Weighing data from 48 major U.S. cities, Intuit created a list of the top 10 U.S. cities for women entrepreneurs. The criteria included the average income of residents, the unemployment rate and the percentage of businesses owned by women, among other factors.

Tech meccas San Francisco and Seattle came out on top. The list also includes some lesser known startup hubs like Raleigh, N.C. and Atlanta, Ga.

Two important steps to successfully starting up are finding a mentor and building a network of fellow female entrepreneurs that you can turn to for advice and referrals. Launching a business in a city with a thriving community of women entrepreneurs is a good place to start.

Related: Leaning In: The 10 Fastest-Growing Women-Owned Businesses
Take a look at the infographic below for details on the top 10 cities and more tips for aspiring female entrepreneurs.

Corrections & Amplifications: An earlier version of the graphic misstated Denver's unemployment rate. It was 9.1% as of February 2013 when the infographic data was compiled.


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"TO THIS DAY" By Shane Koyczan


When I was a kid
I used to think that pork chops and karate chops
were the same thing
I thought they were both pork chops
and because my grandmother thought it was cute
and because they were my favourite
she let me keep doing it
not really a big deal
one day
before I realized fat kids are not designed to climb trees
I fell out of a tree
and bruised the right side of my body
I didn’t want to tell my grandmother about it
because I was afraid I’d get in trouble
for playing somewhere that I shouldn’t have been
a few days later the gym teacher noticed the bruise
and I got sent to the principal’s office
from there I was sent to another small room
with a really nice lady
who asked me all kinds of questions
about my life at home
I saw no reason to lie
as far as I was concerned
life was pretty good
I told her “whenever I’m sad
my grandmother gives me karate chops”
this led to a full scale investigation
and I was removed from the house for three days
until they finally decided to ask how I got the bruises
news of this silly little story quickly spread through the school
and I earned my first nickname
pork chop
to this day
I hate pork chops
I’m not the only kid
who grew up this way
surrounded by people who used to say
that rhyme about sticks and stones
as if broken bones
hurt more than the names we got called
and we got called them all
so we grew up believing no one
would ever fall in love with us
that we’d be lonely forever
that we’d never meet someone
to make us feel like the sun
was something they built for us
in their tool shed
so broken heart strings bled the blues
as we tried to empty ourselves
so we would feel nothing
don’t tell me that hurts less than a broken bone
that an ingrown life
is something surgeons can cut away
that there’s no way for it to metastasize
it does
she was eight years old
our first day of grade three
when she got called ugly
we both got moved to the back of the class
so we would stop get bombarded by spit balls
but the school halls were a battleground
where we found ourselves outnumbered day after wretched day
we used to stay inside for recess
because outside was worse
outside we’d have to rehearse running away
or learn to stay still like statues giving no clues that we were there
in grade five they taped a sign to her desk
that read beware of dog
to this day
despite a loving husband
she doesn’t think she’s beautiful
because of a birthmark
that takes up a little less than half of her face
kids used to say she looks like a wrong answer
that someone tried to erase
but couldn’t quite get the job done
and they’ll never understand
that she’s raising two kids
whose definition of beauty
begins with the word mom
because they see her heart
before they see her skin
that she’s only ever always been amazing
he
was a broken branch
grafted onto a different family tree
adopted
but not because his parents opted for a different destiny
he was three when he became a mixed drink
of one part left alone
and two parts tragedy
started therapy in 8th grade
had a personality made up of tests and pills
lived like the uphills were mountains
and the downhills were cliffs
four fifths suicidal
a tidal wave of anti depressants
and an adolescence of being called popper
one part because of the pills
and ninety nine parts because of the cruelty
he tried to kill himself in grade ten
when a kid who still had his mom and dad
had the audacity to tell him “get over it” as if depression
is something that can be remedied
by any of the contents found in a
first aid kit
to this day
he is a stick on TNT lit from both ends
could describe to you in detail the way the sky bends
in the moments before it’s about to fall
and despite an army of friends
who all call him an inspiration
he remains a conversation piece between people
who can’t understand
sometimes becoming drug free
has less to do with addiction
and more to do with sanity
we weren’t the only kids who grew up this way
to this day
kids are still being called names
the classics were
hey stupid
hey spaz
seems like each school has an arsenal of names
getting updated every year
and if a kid breaks in a school
and no one around chooses to hear
do they make a sound?
are they just the background noise
of a soundtrack stuck on repeat
when people say things like
kids can be cruel?
every school was a big top circus tent
and the pecking order went
from acrobats to lion tamers
from clowns to carnies
all of these were miles ahead of who we were
we were freaks
lobster claw boys and bearded ladies
oddities
juggling depression and loneliness playing solitaire spin the bottle
trying to kiss the wounded parts of ourselves and heal
but at night
while the others slept
we kept walking the tightrope
it was practice
and yeah
some of us fell
but I want to tell them
that all of this shit
is just debris
leftover when we finally decide to smash all the things we thought
we used to be
and if you can’t see anything beautiful about yourself
get a better mirror
look a little closer
stare a little longer
because there’s something inside you
that made you keep trying
despite everyone who told you to quit
you built a cast around your broken heart
and signed it yourself
you signed it
“they were wrong”
because maybe you didn’t belong to a group or a click
maybe they decided to pick you last for basketball or everything
maybe you used to bring bruises and broken teeth
to show and tell but never told
because how can you hold your ground
if everyone around you wants to bury you beneath it
you have to believe that they were wrong
they have to be wrong
why else would we still be here?
we grew up learning to cheer on the underdog
because we see ourselves in them
we stem from a root planted in the belief
that we are not what we were called we are not abandoned cars stalled out and sitting empty on a highway
and if in some way we are
don’t worry
we only got out to walk and get gas
we are graduating members from the class of
fuck off we made it
not the faded echoes of voices crying out
names will never hurt me
of course
they did
but our lives will only ever always
continue to be
a balancing act
that has less to do with pain
and more to do with beauty.


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Tips to Finding Your Inspiration


The weather here in Savannah appears to have finally turned a corner. It’s gorgeous outside. I love the warm weather and the way the city comes alive on nice days. Everyone lingers outdoors and there’s a festive, with positive moods. However this type of day can wreck your work schedule: it’s almost impossible to stay inside and work when the sun is shining! Solution? Bring your work outside, at least sometimes, anyway. Remember, inspiration can come from anything, anyone and any place. It’s easy for me to say, “Go outside and get inspired!” But what do I really mean when I say that and how can you do it effectively? When you’re out and about, remember these strategies and you’ll start coming up with ideas faster than you can write them down:

1.  Always, always carry a notebook and a pen. Get a notebook with a pretty cover in a cheery color and a pen you really like using. It seems so obvious but I can’t tell you the number of times I’ve met other designers, event planners and other vendors who don’t have writing materials on them at all times. You never know when an idea might hit you!

2.  Leave your cell phone/blackberry/iPhone inside. Seriously. You won’t get inspired if you’re talking on the phone or your head is buried in an email or text message. If you do bring it with you just be sure it's on silence/vibrate and to NOT take it out!

3. Stroll... Take your time and enjoy the city!

4. Look up. We miss so much when we concentrate on the ground below us. Turn your attention up and you might discover a fabulous window treatment, a unique font on a sign, some intricate stone work on a building’s facade, a flowering window box draped with ivy, or just a tree with its branches tangled in a striking way. And bam! You’ve got a new idea for a wedding centerpiece.

5. See beyond nature. I love nature, and it’s a great source of inspiration. But it’s not the only source. 

6. TAKE PICTURES! 

Easter! Easter! Easter!

Easter is coming up... Are you having family over? Need something a the table to talk about?

How about a Easter Centerpiece?

I took a old worn woven jar cover and ribbon from my last years Christmas wreath and gave it some sprucing!

What do ya think?


EASTER IS APPROACHING! WHAT IDEAS DO YOU HAVE?

Need Ideas?... Sure you do!

It's almost time, to bring in the Easter Bunny, stuff those baskets, and stash those eggs!

But! Besides all that fun, how else can we give Easter a twist?
A healthy party mix for the annual Easter hunt?
Eggs stuffed with your child's favorite fruits & veggies?
Fun stenciling egg activity for the adults?
A beautiful hand made centerpiece for the dinner table?
Or!!
Your newborns first portraits themed for Easter?

WHAT IDEAS DO YOU HAVE? 
PLEASE COMMENT AND SHARE WITH ME!

Hosting a big event, and need a smooth and flawless Check-in process?

In my experience the best way to assure a flawless check-in is to eliminate the A-F line and provide a self-service experience; similar to that of an airline kiosk.

Walk up, provide the necessary information, get your badge and proceed to the next station which is likely badge assembly where you are greeted by a human, ribbons attached, questions answered, bag provided, etc...The WORST potential experience is making someone suffer through a line to be met with an automaton.

I'm also a big fan of having the materials pre-assembled into an easily distributed package, rather than having people running around collecting things from each 'pile' of materials...most of which get thrown away, anyway. 



Preparation & Organization before any event is Key!




I dislike checking lists it takes too much time! How will you be sure you can identify everything you need to know about someone quickly and easily as they are checking in. Are they a VIP? Do they have a balance due? Do they get a special gift or information package?

Use your registration process to get answers to questions needed a head of time. Giving out tee shirts? Ask their size during registration and hand them the appropriate size when they check in. This will eliminate the need to ask 3500 people the same question. Imagine - YOU: Can you tell me your tee shirt size? ATTENDEE: Can I see a large? No. Maybe an extra large? No that's too big. What about a medium? Oh just give me the large I'll give it to my husband. Yikes!
Swapping out a different size takes a lot less time then this conversation for 1000 attendees.

Make sure you have adequate staff so that if someone has a problem it does not hold up the rest of the attendees. Educate your staff so that they can answer questions without constantly checking with someone else. 

Let me know if there is a specific issue you are wrestling with.  I'll be sure to help you out.


Bring on the veggies!

We know it's very hard to get children to enjoy some very healthy fruits & veggies, especially when their at a party. Hmmmm !!! How can we get our children to have fun with their fruits and veggies?

!!!BRING THEIR FAVORITE CHARACTERS TO THE DISH!!!