Showing posts with label new years. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new years. Show all posts

12.30.2013

Color Me {Pop Fizz Clink}


Happy almost New Year. With Christmas behind us, it's time to get those New Year's plans in order. Start writing down your resolutions and gathering up the bottles of champagne. It's time to remember the great memories of 2013 but starting looking towards all the fun of 2014. Whether 2013 was a good year for you (hopefully it was!) or not, it must come to an end. And what better way to end one chapter and begin another than with an over the top soiree. Bring out the glitz and glam with a classic color scheme of black, silver and gold. Add glitter to whatever you can and most importantly remember to pop open a bottle of bubbly in celebration!

What are your plans for the New Year?

12.27.2013

Weekend Reads {12.27.13}


Well my friends, before we know it, 2013 will have come and gone. I don't know if you feel the same, but it seems this year has gone by incredibly fast. Maybe it's because work really picked up this year or maybe it's because we were just having so much fun, either way, it's hard to believe we will be ringing in 2014 in a few short days. I'll share a look back at some of my favorite memories from 2013 next week, but for now, it's time to start planning those New Year's celebrations. Whether you plan on ringing in the New Year out on the town or cuddled up at home with a glass of champagne, it's always best you do it in style. I've gathered up my five favorite New Year's themed posts for you today that are sure to make any gathering the talk of the town. Have a great weekend! 

1. A Kate Spade New York NYE Party from The Glitter Guide

2. DIY Confetti Poppers from Wedding Bells

3. Favorite Drink Stations from Wedding Chicks

4. Clever NYE Favors from Fabric Paper Glue for Oh So Beautiful Paper

5. Ring in the New Year Right with She Knows

1.01.2013

Happy New Year!


Welcome to 2013 y'all! Last year was full of fun but I have a feeling that 2013 is going to be my year. Thirteen is my favorite number after all. With the new year upon us, it's time to make some resolutions. Whether you pledge to take on a healthy habit or kick a bad one, the new year is always a time for new beginnings. I wanted to share with you today my resolutions for a happy and healthy 2013. 

Create: this year I want to take the time to create more for the blog, to start being a creater and not a curator.

Relax: with so much going on its easy to get bogged down and stressed out. I want to take the time each week to just decompress and spend time with those that mean the most to me.

Capture: it's been a long time coming, but a couple years after getting my camera, I'm going to finally sit down and figure out how to use it and take the best possible pictures.

Eat: isn't eating better everybody's resolution? I do my best to try and eat healthy as often as possible, but sometimes convenience is key. This year I want to focus on making easy, healthy, and delicious meals from scratch using fresh ingredients.

12.28.2012

Party DIY {Glittered Mason Jars}


I'm sure your New Year's plans are slowly coming together like mine. If you're hosting the big countdown this year, I bet you are thinking of all the ways you can make your party stand out from all the rest. Well, like I always say, the best way to take your soiree to the next level is with a few handmade touches. I'll be sharing some fun DIY party hats and a delicious champagne cocktail next week on La Petite Fashionista, but for now I want to show you a glitzy yet down home DIY. These glitter dipped mason jars are perfect as vases, drinking glasses, or even candle holders. Here's how to make your own!

:: Supplies ::
Mason Jars
Elmer's Glue
Painter's Tape
Glitter
Sponge Brush

:: Directions ::
1. Using the painter's tape, wrap a piece of tape around the center of the mason jar.
2. Paint the glue onto the bottom half of the glass with your sponge brush.
3. Roll in glitter. Remove tape and let dry.
4. Once jar is dry, brush off excess glitter. Fill as you please and decorate!

*Image courtesy of Lauren Conrad

12.27.2012

Indulge In {Champagne Cupcakes}


I'm getting excited for New Years in a few short days. It means new beginmings, fresh starts and a whole new world of possibilities. But, with our New Years plans still in limbo, one thing is for sure, no celebration is complete without a little champagne. We are currently deciding between hosting a New Years celebration or heading out on the town, but either way these champagne cupcakes are a must! Light, fluffy and with just the right amount of flavor, I can't get enough of this celebratory treat. Here's the recipe from The Curvy Carrot!


:: Ingredients ::
For the cupcakes
2 and 3/4 cups all-purpose flour
3 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
2/3 cup unsalted butter, at room temperature
1 and 1/2 cups white sugar
3/4 cup champagne**I used a light pink rosé.
6 egg whites
For the buttercream frosting
3 and 1/4 cups powdered sugar
1 cup unsalted butter, at room temperature
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
3 tablespoons champagne, at room temperature
For the spun sugar
2 cups sugar
1/4 cup light corn syrup
1/4 cup water

:: Directions ::
1. For the cupcakes: Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
2. Line cupcake pans with paper liners.
3. In a large bowl, cream together butter and sugar until very light and fluffy.
4. Sift flour, baking powder, and salt together, and then blend into creamed mixture alternately with champagne.
5. In another large clean bowl, beat egg whites until stiff peaks form.
6. Fold 1/3 of the whites into batter to lighten it, then fold in remaining egg whites.
7. Fill the cupcake liners about 2/3 full.
8. Bake at 350 degrees for 20 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the cake comes out clean.
9. For the frosting: With an electric mixer, beat together sugar and butter.
10. Mix on low until well blended, and then on medium for another two minutes.
11. Add vanilla and champagne, beating on medium for another minute.
12.  Pipe onto cooled cupcakes.  (Again, I used my favorite, 1M Wilton pastry tip.)
13. For the spun sugar: Secure a long-handled wooden spoon under a heavy cutting board on the edge of the counter, with the handle facing out and extending over the edge.
14. Place newspapers on the floor, directly under the cutting board.  (Believe me, you will need them as this can get messy….)
15. Prepare an ice-water bath.
16. Bring sugar, corn syrup, and the water to a boil in a heavy saucepan over medium-high heat, stirring until the sugar has dissolved.
17. Stop stirring.
18.  Clip a candy thermometer to the side of the pan.
19. Cook until the mixture turns pale amber and registers 300 degrees (hard-crack stage) on the candy thermometer.
20.  Plunge pan into ice bath to stop the cooking; let cool, stirring occasionally, until caramel registers 250 degrees.  ***Be careful.  The pan is hot and will steam very strongly when you cool it so rapidly.
21.  Dip the tines of a fork into the caramel.
22.  Holding the fork about 2 feet above the spoon handle, swing caramel back and forth like a pendulum in long arcs, allowing strands to fall in threads over the handles. **You will most likely lose a lot to the floor below; hence, the newspapers.
23.  Let stand until ready to use, then gently gather some of the strands and shaped as desired.  **I wanted mine to look like fireworks, so I broke them into shorter fragments.
24.  Garnish the cupcakes with the spun sugar.

12.26.2012

A Gilded New Year


I hope everyone had a fabulous holiday yesterday celebrating with friends and family. But with Christmas behind us, it's time to look to the new year. With New Year's Eve a short week away, it's time to start planning how you are going to ring in the new year. Whether you choose to stay home and celebrate with a close group or head out for a huge blowout, one thing is a must, sparkle. In my opinion, New Year's is the ultimate holiday for all things glitz. From glitter to sequins, champagne and more, be sure to include a since of glam into your celebration. For our get together, I'm thinking a color scheme of silver and gold, bottles of champagne, and a few fireworks will make for the perfect celebration.

How do you plan on ringing in the new year?

12.30.2011

A Little Friday Lovin' {New Year's Resolutions}

It's almost time to start new and resolve to picking up a good habit or maybe dropping a bad one. This year, my resolution, as it seems it always is, is to eat better. I'm not talking about just cutting out cookies or margaritas. I mean making a conscious effort to eat more vegetables and less foods that are full of empty calories. However after the first month it always seems to get much harder and we forget what we resolved to do in the first place. Well, I have a fun party solution for you! At this year's New Year's party, invite guests to write their resolution down, save them for next year and pull them out to see if each was kept. A few of my favorite ideas are to sign each resolution on a bottle of champagne to saved till next year's celebration. Then, before popping the bottle for 2013, read each resolution as a reminder of what you promised yourself. Other great ideas are a resolution reminder bracelet, creating a resolution time capsule, sentence fill in the blanks, pinning them to a wreath, or even hanging them from a tree! Whatever you choose, it's a great way to remember throughout the year what you set out to do!

What's your New Year's resolution?

12.26.2011

This Week I Feel {Celebratory}

Hi there! How was everyone's holiday? I hope it was relaxing and enjoyable. I certainly know mine was. And now that the festivities are over, it's time to start prepping for the next bash. They always say how you ring in the new year is a prediction of the year to come, thus why not ring it in in style. With glitter, drinks, friends, and fun how can you go wrong? I love using tinsel to write out the year. I'm even going to take this idea and use it to decorate my bike for our annual bike decorating competition. Don't worry I'll show you pictures of that later. Leave up the Christmas lights to sparkle off the glitter for a little extra bling. As long as you keep a neutral pallet of silver and gold glitter, you can't go wrong! 

How are you ringing in the new year?