December 24, 2012

it's always a party!

holding tight to traditions with a tweak or two:

i grew up in a family where there are too many of us to keep count! (on both my mother & fathers side) my amazing grandmothers, cooked and baked for days in preparation and supported the notion, "the more the merrier" - like they invented it! typical, always ready to feed an army! and, you know i think it makes for warmth and a good time!

families these days, they are extended, they are bigger and better!  friends and neighbors, distants relatives and out of towners join in the mix and that mix brings cheer and lots of love to your home!

as i'm getting older and starting to lay roots into my own traditions while carrying out what my family has passed down to me, i truly love christmas eve! my theory is almost an open door policy, bring yourself, an appetizer, a cake or a bottle of wine. join in on the laughter, play games, tell stories and soak up the season! i enjoy a more casual and fun environment with music and dancing. almost like a cocktail party!

easy peasy entertaining tips for the hostess:


1) set up for a buffet, makes for a better flow of traffic,
your guests will feel comfortable and at ease. we call this "picking" in my home. everything stays out all night and everyone can eat as they please!

2) cocktail party style, set up a bar for your guests! (even for the little guys) head to your local dollar store for festive cups and straws. make a signature drink! 
( recipe for Christmas Sangria will follow this post)


3) unless the queen of england is coming to your table, you can and should use that damned paper & plastic ware. it is festive & much less of a hassle for clean up! 


4) if you are anything like me, i'm sure your home is decked to the nines. you may think your table doesn't need much i say: don't be shy: formal or informal setting, a centerpiece is always great! it could be something as simple as ornaments in a vase!

                                                      


5) craft with your guests! set up a simple and unique table for the younger children who will be at your party, let them make gingerbread houses or christmas trees made out of peppermints!



6) bake, bake, bake - i'm no cake boss, but i do throw down on treats! 
turn the simplest of treats into a festive one!
red & green rice krispie treats, chocolate covered pretzels or 
white/ vanilla cupcakes with a candy cane to represent the north pole, 
strawberries dipped in chocolate with red or green sprinkles.

be sure to always make your traditions apart of your holiday and maybe this year you will incorporate some of my fun and festive tips! (take pictures so i can see!)


wishing you all the merriest & brightest of holidays 
looking forward to catching up with you for new years!
<3 <3

ode to holiday hustle...


with no rhyme or reason we all give ourselves just a little bit of extra "frantic" for our holiday celebrations! whether you are a hostess or a guest, 
there is always much to do last minute.
i personally have just returned from them myself, 
and FINALLY able to sit here and give some helpful tips to you darlings!

just hours left until christmas eve gatherings...
i'm sure there are some of us that need to clean, bake, shop 
and do the ever so dreadful wrapping! 
certainly, we all wish we had a buddy the elf to pick up the slack for us! 
it becomes easy to panic at the last minute but please, don't stress! 
no better place to start then here, 
so sit back, relax and make a list of what you might have to do...

shop til you drop, or until they close!

remember if you are still looking for gifts for your loved ones, 
most stores are open until at least 8pm this evening. 
need some assistance?!  
revisit my past SHOPPING GUIDES 2011 & 2012 ( Guys & Gals)
*remember special doesn't need to be expensive, 
special can be a great DIY gift!
its always nice to receive a handmade gift, 
it means the you were thought about in the process ;)


make an ornament:
clear glass balls, some mop & glo and glitter!

1*pour the mop & glo (2 tsp) into ornament, 
swirl it around making sure the entire inside is coated.

2* dump out the excess mop & glo into separate cup - YOU CAN CONTINUE to reuse it. 

3* funnel in extra fine glitter then shake up so the glitter disperses evenly. dump out the extra glitter into a seperate cup - YOU CAN REUSE THIS TOO!

4* place top back on the ornament and adorn with a bow of your choice .




chalkboard painted wine glasses:
glass wine goblets, chalkboard paint & chalk!


it really doesn't get much easier then this. all you need is time to let this beauty dry!

1* tape off the portion of the glass that you don't want to be painted (in my case i only did the bottom)

2* follow instructions per the type of paint you are using ~ grab a box and let it sit upside down to dry for up to 8 hours!

3* for some extra flare find wine glass charms in your local craft store & of course no wine glass would be complete without a great bottle of wine!



hope these tips and ideas 
help make the last of your christmas shopping & prep easy!
up next hostess with the mostess, christmas/ christmas eve style!

<3

(i used krylon spray paint chalk board paint, 
martha stewart glitter found in local craft store)

December 10, 2012

give a little & get a little!


tis' the season for giving and hey, 
getting isn't all that bad either!
especially when it is THIS simple.


1) log on to your facebook 

2) find our page @ Secrets of the 3 S's 

3) like the page ( if you don't already ) 
THEN 
share it with your friends!

4) write a post on the Secrets wall and all of your friends who you "sent over" will LIKE that post also!


the person who brings in the most likes to the page will be the lucky new owner of these great products from Mary Kay!

CONTEST ENDS ON: 
12/12/12 

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