Thursday, April 8, 2010

Design Sponge {Feature}

My blogging habits have officially become lame, but I am back and feeling very inspired. My first post back is sure to sweep you off of your creative feet.


Design Sponge is a brilliant place to get get ideas for ALL aspects of life. They take you through before and after project, inexpensive finds, creative celebration themes, so many DIY projects and so much more. Here are a few photos from their amazing site.

Enjoy Design Sponge!! Check in daily because I am back. Have a great day!
-Kim

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Nelle {creativity)

Nelle has the cutest and most creative clutches, headbands, belts and necklaces. 
 
  
  
Visit Nelle and think of who you can buy for or what you need! Have a wonderful Wednesday.
.Kim

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Cake Inspiration

Lately cakes have taken themselves to a whole new level on creativity. Of course this fabulous company, Eat Cake and Be Merry is located all the way in New York but they are a great place to go for inspiration.
 
You can also find great cupcake and cookie ideas as well.  ENJOY!
.Kim

Friday, February 12, 2010

Valentines Day Treats and Sweets

Well my Valentine is not a sweets fan so I plan on still making the sweet treats and pretending they are from him to me. Here is a fun one I found over at Taste Spotting.

Hot Chocolate on a Stick

Printable Recipe
Yield: 8-10 cubes of chocolate (ice cube tray size)
Equipment:
Ziplock bags or piping bags
A double boiler or pan with a glass bowl that can sit over the simmering water
Chocolate mold of choice (ice trays work perfectly)
Wooden craft sticks

Ingredients:
8 oz good chocolate (Do not use chocolate chips.  I used semi-sweet, but bittersweet, milk and white chocolate will also work well. Fondue chips work perfectly as do baking bars.)
1/4 cup cocoa, sifted
1/2 cup powdered sugar, sifted
pinch of salt

Directions:
Mix the sifted cocoa, powdered sugar and salt in a medium bowl; set aside.
If your chocolate is in a block, chop it into even-sized pieces. Simmer a couple inches of water in a pan on low heat. Place a glass or stainless steel bowl over the top to make a double boiler. Dump chocolate into the clean, dry bowl and stir constantly as the chocolate melts. Let the chocolate melt slowly, as this will give it a better look once cooled.
When the chocolate is 2/3 melted, remove the bowl from the pan, dry the bottom with a towel and continue stirring until chocolate is fully melted. This will help keep the chocolate from getting too hot.
Gradually add the cocoa, sugar and salt mixture. Stir until fully combined and is like a thick frosting.  If it is grainy and difficult to stir, it is possible you accidentally dropped water into the bowl.
Scoop chocolate into a ziplock bag or piping bag. Clip the corner of the bag.
Pipe the chocolate into your chocolate mold, filling to the top. Tap the mold on the counter to make sure all the chocolate settles into the mold. Add a stir stick to the center of each mold.
Let the chocolate cool at room temperature. (It does not take long.)

Pop the chocolate out of the mold and store at room temperature in an airtight container for up to one year if using dark chocolate, or up to several months if using milk or white chocolate.

To enjoy: Use 1 oz hot chocolate on a stick per every 1 cup milk or cream. A standard block in an ice cube tray is 3/4 ounce, so you would use 3/4 cup milk or cream. Heat the milk or cream and stir in the chocolate until fully melted.

Love .Kim

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Martha, Martha, Martha

I love all things Martha; weddings, cooking, creating, decorating...
Take a peek at the brilliant ideas she has for brides to be.
A creative and easy DIY project.
I love this concept. Yummy items, all compacted and it looks cute!
#1 Bride award to the bride who creates this. All the beauty details for the bridesmaids.
Visit Martha Stewart Weddings website today, I promise you will not be bored.

.Kim

Monday, February 8, 2010

Madison Belle {adorable)




I could spend hours on Madison Belle wishing and hoping for all sorts of items.




  
 
 I have a confession to make...I really want to get rid of milk in the stores and have milk men again. I would love to look on my porch and have these adorable glass containers in a cute holder waiting for me and my cereal.
 
Check out Madison Belle and please share any purchases you may make. Have a great start to the week.

.Kim

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Brandt&Moira {9.26.09}

Meet Brandt and Moira
 
Their wedding was so beautiful and so much fun! It took place in Brandts parents development which is surrounded by Tuscan homes and grape grown vineyards. It was a great combination of backyard comfort and wine country elegance. Between the gorgeous surroundings, Moiras creative ideas and fantastic style the Roberts wedding was incredible.
 
The fabulous photography goes to Greg at Once Studio. Greg was so great to work with, he did not miss one element at Moira and Brandts wedding.
 
I can't forget about the delicious food. All provided by the fabulous Magpie Caterers. 
 
Happy Thursday!