Saturday, December 27, 2014

Christmas Eve Table & Tradition

Christmas Eve is definitely one of my favorite times of the year. Growing up we would go to my Grandma and Grandpa Bailey's house and have German food and watch old home videos. "German food" typically consisted of bratwurst, hot potato salad and macaroni salad from Siegfried's Deli on 200 S. in Salt Lake. This has always been the tradition for many years until all the cousins started getting older and we needed more excitement than just each other's company. 

After a few years of Christmas Eve lunches and sleigh rides with or without snow, we decided to restore the tradition. About 2/5 of the Bailey Family along with my Uncle George (my mother's brother) came over to our house on Christmas Eve for a great German feast. 

Here is the tablescape I made for our dinner: 


[please note the olives on the table - this is a Bailey family necessity]


Jingle Bell details on the napkins
[I would recommend not using the sparkled kind - the sparkles get all over the napping]

I had fun adding small, unique accents to the table like the gold coils, jingle bells, Christmas theme glasses (FROM THE DI) and cranberries in each water glass. 


This was the centerpiece of the table - Mistletoe and pine branch with gold jingle bells and cranberries. This seemed very popular on Pinterest and actually smelled very nice. 


This is definitely a Christmas Eve that I won't forget and I have enjoyed each day that I am able to spend it with family and those I love. 

MERRY CHRISTMAS!



Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Turn Any Event into a Party!

There is only one time a year when a group of girls get together to watch another group of girls walk down a runway half naked. And it is completely acceptable to eat popcorn, candy and oreos!


This year I decided to invite over some girl friends and watch the show together. Plus, some of us have a small girl crush on Taylor Swift and we wanted to watch her performance. 

No matter what kind of party you throw, I feel like invitations will always set the mood. 

I had a group of dairy farmers host an event at work last week and they drank a lot of milk! I thought that Strawberry milk and cookies would be something fun and different for my PINK themed party. [Lets just say, Strawberry milk is not everyone's favorite]

I LOVE POPCORN! It should literally be its own food group and is very necessary at any party. 


We had a complete buffet of treats to make any viewing party fun and exiting. 
I recently found the Archer Farmers Sparkling Soda at Target which was also pink!



Diva and her best friend Whitnee



It was a great night and I loved having my 4 best friends together!


I feel like you can turn any activity or event into a fun and memorable party! It doesn't take much just a little coordinating, great company and fun food. I like planning events and parties because I enjoy the outcome, I love seeing people get excited over the small details or unique treats. 

Until the next party - Happy Holidays!

xoxo,
S




Thursday, November 27, 2014

Pre Thanksgiving Dinner

Thanksgiving always comes at the perfect time of year! It's a great opportunity to spend time thinking about everything we are grateful for and to really count the blessings in our life. There are so many things I am thankful for its hard to write them all down or even remember them, but my top 5 things I am grateful for this year are:

Good Health |  Family | The Gospel | Amazing Friends |The Opportunity to Chase My Dreams|

Every year for Thanksgiving my entire extended family travels to St. George and we spend the weekend together going to movies, shooting guns, 4-wheeling, going on hikes, and having a great Thanksgiving feast. 
However, the Sunday before my mom always cooks a Thanksgiving meal with the recipes she learned from her mother and its one of my favorite meals she makes. I had the privilege of decorating the main dining table for this wonderful meal. 

Theme: Simplistic Natural Harvest 

[Because we did dinner family style, I needed space on the table for the food dishes - so I tried to keep the decorations simple. I wanted to evoke fall's abundance so I used pinecones, fall leaves, twigs and burlap to help give it that rustic feel] 

My mom has amazing china & table clothes for just about anything. All the plates, silverware, glasses and napkins were hers. 



I found a great (free) template from TheTomKatStudio for place cards to keep with my simple yet rustic feel.


Coming up with a centerpiece was more of a challenge. I don't particularly love tall centerpieces in intimate settings because I feel like you can't have a conversation with the person across from you. Twigs and Pinecones were the perfect combination and allowed me to add a lot of special details. (also because the craft stores put away their Fall decor with Halloween and only Christmas decorations were out)




My mom makes THE BEST Homemade Apple Pie - which is a recipe that her mother passed down to her. 
I wanted to feature this wonderful pie and so I created a "Pie Display" area in the kitchen. 



These are just a few of the great things we had at dinner - these rolls are also made from scratch and were delicious! My mother is an INCREDIBLE COOK!

Almond Cranberry Salad with Poppy Seed Dressing
Spinach
Chopped Cabbage 
Green Onions
Cranberries
Candied Almonds
Grated Parmesan Cheese
Brianna's Homestyle Poppy Seed Dressing 




It was a delicious homemade meal and I seriously credit it all to my mother! She has always been an amazing cook and one day I will learn to be as great as she is. 
Maybe next year I will make some of the food. 

I am thankful for a great year and the opportunity to celebrate this holiday with loved ones.

xoxo
S

Monday, November 24, 2014

The FALL is my favorite time of the year

I definitely don't consider myself a "fashionista" or your typical fashion blogger, but on the list of my top 5 favorite things, I would put shopping 2nd (right above brunch). 

I wanted to post pictures of some of my favorite outfits from the FALL! Not only is that my favorite time of the year, its also my favorite time to shop! Scarves. Booties. Jackets. 
Because I love shopping so much, I have a lot of clothes [but without a big budget] therefore many of my clothes come from discount stores, Forever 21 - H&M - Nordstrom Rack - TJ Maxx. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE me some Banana Republic, The Limited & full line Nordstrom. 

I had a great time this fall going on hikes, wondering Salt Lake City and going on crazy adventures, I thought I would share some of my favorite memories. 




My impromptu photo-op at some random house in SLC. 


These army green pants are SO comfortable and I'm obsessed with my tan, sandal heels. Simple is always the way to go. 

Pants: Nordstrom Rack | Top: H&M | Shoes: SoleSociety.com |
| Bullet Necklace: Uptown Cheapskate |




This was my first time visiting Elephant Rock - which is a hike in Bountiful, Utah. I am obsessed with the fall colors & it was a gorgeous view! 


I recently discovered how much I love flannel! It adds character and style to any basic outfit.

|Flannel: Forever 21|



These beautiful yellow leaves can be found driving up Alpine Loop in American Fork, Utah. I may have gotten very nauseous on this drive but it was definitely worth it for the view. 

Out of all my Fall outfits - this one is probably my favorite! It is simple, classic and has a little bit of the fall colors. Plus, I am obsessed with these tan boots. 

|Shirt, Paige Jeans, Boots & Scarf : Nordstrom Rack|



I am sad that the fall is over and we are starting to get snow and freezing temperatures. The great thing about the winter is that I can still wear my scarves and boots. 

xoxo,
S








Monday, November 17, 2014

Murder at the Grand Gatsby – Murder Mystery Dinner Party

A few weeks ago my best friend Heather and I threw our 1st annual Halloween Murder Mystery Party. It was so much fun to get our close friends together, drive an hour up to Midway, UT and host a 20’s themed party in an old, unfamiliar house.

Heather purchased the Murder at the Grand Gatsby game from mymysteryparty.com.  It was an instant download and provided EVERYTHING we needed. From character descriptions and costume ideas, to every clue and menu ideas. This definitely made the party easy to put together and had a great surprise ending!

I kind of put myself in charge of the decorations and food while Heather worked on the logistics! I love planning events and parities, I could do it for the rest of my life.
 

Here are some pictures of the party:

I LOVED putting together this table. The dining room was quite small so we had to rearrange everything to fit 15 chairs. 
[[The center pieces are just spray painted glass vases from the DI and feathers are from Hobby Lobby. We used black cloth napkins to add a little dimension to the table]]



We included a "Make Your Own Mocktail" bar and just used lace fabric as the table cloth. For an added 20's Speakeasy fill we posted "Closed for Violation of National Prohibition Act" signs all over the doors and windows. 

Spray painted Martini glasses with pearls & Great Gatsby deco art name cards really added a special 20's touch. [Don't mind the plastic silverware and plates, we were in a small kitchen at a house we were borrowing, and didn't want to spend the night doing dishes]


I have amazing friends who all offered to help bring appetizers! We had great food and good company. We did lemon rosemary crockpot chicken as the main course. (Heather and I were on a strict diet at the time and could only eat proteins and veggies so we made a meal that we could have as well. The chocolate cake was the most tempting! )


Dinner was hilarious because everyone remained in character (as you can tell)


In order to mix up the night and to add a little more fun. We played a lot of games and activities. My personal favorite was "So You Think You Can Dance" where guests picked a dance style and then had to dance it out. Can you tell what style Becca & Zach got?




Everyone did such a great job with their costumes! I was so impressed and loved that everyone took their character and really went with it!



It was an amazing party with great friends, great mocktails & TWO great murders! We can't wait for the next one!

xoxo, 
S

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Topic: New Technologies


There are constantly changing and developing new technologies throughout the world today. It doesn’t matter how big or small your business is, you will need to use any type of technology to help increase profit.

People no longer are using the yellow book to advertise for their company, it has all turned to Facebook and Google in order for people to get information regarding your business. There are so many new technologies that can help you become a popular business.

Useoftechnology.com has created an article called “What is New In Technology – 2013 Technology Concepts” which is an article filled with new innovate ideas for technology that could help make the consumers lives easier.

Some of the ideas they commented on where a modular office organizer that was supposed to help organize your electronic devices. Another is the Prizm-Home Hub which is a device that allows you to control your home electronics and door locks with your cell phone.

http://www.123rf.com/photo_15519170_smiling-businessman-pointing-idea-light-bulb-with-fingertip-isolated-on-white.htmlIt is incredible the type of technologies that are invented and what people think would be a good product for consumers.

Another type of new technologies are existing innovations that are being updated or added to help increase its awareness. The newest (that many are talking about is) is Twitter #music. It is similar to Spotify but is linked through Twitter. This is a great way to get their already Twitter account users to switch from other music stations like Spotify or Pandora and use Twitter #music.

Whatever the new technology is, as long as it is new and different and something no one has seen before, this usually means it will be successful.