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i am thankful

November 27, 2015

Thanksgiving Pie pleasure in simple things giving thanks

It has been a very hectic week, but I had Thanksgiving off and so did my children, and I was able to share the day with family.

I took pleasure in so many of the wonderfully simple things that make a holiday so very special.  I thought I would share a few of the things I was thankful for this Thanksgiving Day:

I spent the day with my children!

Even though she needed to get up in the wee hours of the morning to start preparation of the 29 1/2 lb. turkey, my sis not only made a perfect bird and tons of food, but she took extra time to master a cherry pie garnish that put a smile on everyone’s face!

My mom couldn’t be at Thanksgiving, but she told me she loved me when I called to check in on her. :) She is someone I am thankful for every day!

Knowing how much I love lemon meringue pie, a friend spent the extra time to make me a whole pie of my own to take home!

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And, the blessing I have that you are here to share pleasure in simple things with me…thank you!

I wish you all a fabulous holiday weekend!  xo Jackie

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photo drink labels for the holiday

November 24, 2015

holiday drink labels pleasure in simple things blog

I love a good theme. Part of what makes a great entertaining theme successful is consistency in the details. It also makes it fun for guests – because they are finding cool ways the theme has been brought into every detail. When it is the holidays, I like to take the details to the highest level!

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I  want to share one of these details with you today – and, that is bottle labels! I don’t know about you, but in my house there is a certain contingency that drink from bottles – beer to be exact! Because my guys are so particular about their beers – microbreweries and such, I am not able to choose a beer that sticks with my theme. The wine drinkers can be a little more flexible – and for this year’s sea glass theme, I may just be able to sneak in a Sea Glass wine to stay on theme!

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Instead of trying to fight the selections, I will just modify the look of the drinks that are chosen with my own personally designed labels! This can be accomplished easily with a home printer, some labels, and some favorite photos!

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Today, for those of you who may have some ‘issues’ with setting up forms on your home computer, I am showing you some labels that can be easily created using a website that specializes in photo gifts. There are plenty of them out there. I happen to think Pinhole Press puts out an exceptional quality product and the labels here were ordered from their website.

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Using photos from my time at the beach and my own wording, I created both a beer bottle sized label and a wine sized label that I will use for the holidays. Now, no matter what bottle comes into the house, it will be right on theme! Aah!

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I created one design for beer bottles and one for wine bottles.  If you are challenged in the computer design/printing department, you can check out how easily you can create labels using Pinhole Press by clicking here.

I hope I have inspired you to create your own special labels!

Thanks for stopping by! Remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie

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whale ornament diy

November 20, 2015

making a diy whale ornament pleasure in simple things blog

For Friday field trip today, I am sharing instructions on how I created my first ornament design for holiday 2015 to coordinate with my sea glass theme…a whale! And, I made him in a sea glass shade!

I started by drawing a whale outline on a thin piece of scrap cardboard. I used the cardboard as a template to cut out the shape of the whale from the clay. If you are not big on drawing, you can certainly find a pattern online to print out and trace.

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Once I had my template completed, I prepared the clay. Softening the clay in my hands, I formed it into a ball and rolled it out with a rolling pin, as I would for cookie dough, to a ¼” thickness. Then, using my template as a guide, I cut out the whale shape using a dull knife. I added a hole in the top of the ornament using a straw – this is where I would add my wire for hanging. Following the directions on the package of the clay, I baked the shape in the oven.

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Whale Ornament Supplies Needed:
• Modeling clay, 1 -2 oz. per ornament – will vary depending on size of ornament (my whale is 4” x 1 ½”)  I used FIMO in the desired color for finished ornament
• Rolling pin
• 20 gauge black wire
• Cardboard template (optional) or cookie cutter
• Acrylic paint in black and white
• Thin paint brush

I was surprised how easy the clay was to use and how sturdy it was when it came out of the oven.  Once the ornament was completed, I used the black wire to form a ‘spout’ of water. Twenty gauge wire is easy to shape without any special tools! I made one end into a ‘spout’ and I wrapped the opposite end of the wire through the hole I had created with the straw.  My whale looked great already!

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As an optional step, I decided to sand the edges some – just to make them look a little less angular. (For a vintage look, rub a little bit of Annie Sloan dark wax to the edges of the ornament.)

Now. all I needed to do was to add the whale’s eye. I did this with a little bit of acrylic paint and a thin paint brush – first a little dot in white, and then a smaller dot in black.

I completed my first ornament design for 2015!  I will be making a few more in sea glass shades before the tree goes up!  My whale may also get a little clear glass glitter for sparkle. :)

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Have I inspired you to make your own whale? Or, maybe a variation on the design? You can use the same process to create something to coordinate with your own holiday theme.

Thanks for stopping by! Have a wonderful weekend and remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie

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christmas feathers

November 17, 2015

christmas feathers in sea glass colors pleasure in simple things blog

Last week wasn’t a very good week for my ‘to do’ list! The rainy days threw off my whole painting schedule. I was so disappointed because I had planned to paint furniture outside and I was eager to finish a very special piece I am currently working on. (More on that in a future post!)  In addition, my holiday preparations pretty much came to a screeching halt as I got distracted with some cooking, cleaning, and all around general errands!

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But, as I was washing all the windows in my house the other day, I started thinking about how I would add some feathers to my holiday décor. I love feathers and I really want to incorporate some into my sea glass theme for the holiday – especially since they remind me of seagulls.

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So, I did get a little distracted from my windows with some holiday thoughts and I had to paint some feathers that evening while I had a vision! I decided I would paint some in metallic gold and some in metallic sea glass colors. They came out great and I know I will use them later in my place settings and maybe, also, in some of my gift wrap.  And, by adding a gold thread to the feather, it turns into a beautiful holiday ornament!

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Painted feathers are so beautiful and can really be adapted to any décor and are super easy to make.   Just paint feathers using acrylic paint by applying it gently using cotton swabs.

I think these feathers will look great with my sea glass holiday décor. . .I hope I have inspired you to use some feathers in your décor!

Thanks for stopping by! Remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie

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lovely cakes field trip

November 13, 2015

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When I heard that Lovely Cakes was opening a new location in Connecticut, I was intrigued. But, when I found out there would be an open house, I was thrilled!

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As a notable by both Brides and The Knot as the best for wedding cakes, Lovely Cakes is a top pick for area brides-to-be. It was wonderful to have the opportunity to taste the cakes made by owner Renata Papadopoulos as well as get the chance to check out the designer’s newest kitchen!
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For Friday field trip today, I am sharing a few pics from the visit! I am just sorry I can not share tasting the cakes with you as well!

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I enjoyed touring behind-the-scenes – especially the pan collection! A strong case of pan envy for me!

pleasure in simple things blogAnd, I had the opportunity to find out first-hand that the cakes did, indeed, taste just as good as they looked!

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Lovely Cake’s chocolate cake with Bailey’s Irish Cream buttercream.

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Confetti vanilla cake by Lovely Cakes with chocolate fudge icing.

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Lovely Cake’s vanilla cake with signature salted caramel buttercream.

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Have a great weekend my friends! Remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie

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diy sea themed advent calendar

November 10, 2015

sea glass diy advent calendar pleasure in simple things

I haven’t gathered up all the supplies I will need for my sea glass themed Christmas décor just yet, but I have been working on a few things and today I am sharing this year’s advent calendar.

The design I came up with to coordinate with my sea glass themed holiday, although a simple one, produced really beautiful results!

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I started with Halloween candy from the clearance rack of a discount store. You know, that 75% off stuff?!

pleasure in simple things diy beach themed advent calendar

I wrapped up pieces of candy (the little boxes work really well) – one for each day – in white paper. With some natural twine, I tied a little beach find to each package…a piece of sea glass, a rock, a piece of driftwood…

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Then, I added a number to each.  (I made the numbers by printing them onto clear labels using my home printer and adhering them to each package.)

Next, I arranged each wrapped ‘day’ onto a wooden tray. So simple, yet so beautiful! Tucking a string of battery operated mini lights into the arrangement will add a beautiful glow to the natural materials I collected on the sand.

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The perfect advent calendar for my sea glass Christmas theme! What do you think?

diy advent calendar sea glass pleasure in simple things blog

If this coastal look doesn’t go with your holiday theme, there are certainly many ways to change up the wrapped candy to accommodate whatever your theme may be. Here is an example of a variation using birch bark stars on the boxes instead of beach items. See how easy the calendar can be changed up to go with an outdoors theme? Use paper and decorative items that best fit with your décor. Then, arrange the packages in a basket, a silver bowl, a clear jar, or lined up on your mantel – whatever works for your holiday theme!

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I hope I have inspired you to create your own version of an advent calendar. Seas & greetings! ;)

Thanks for stopping by! Remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie

Sharing with Sand & Sisal, Thoughts from Alice, and Finding Silver Pennies.

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a sea glass christmas

November 6, 2015

sea glass and vintage cup pleasure in simple things blog

I shared my 2015 holiday theme with you in the last post.  My inspiration for this year’s Christmas decor is sea glass.

So, for Friday field trip today, I am giving you a quick little glimpse into how my inspiration is taking shape.

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The first items I always incorporate into my holiday theme are my children’s baby cups.  I love finding imaginative ways to bring them into my Christmas decor each year.  With the sea glass theme, it is pretty easy!   I am going to fill the cups with sea glass and sea glass colored bottle brush trees!

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What do you think?  Am I off to a good start?  Next post I will share my sea glass advent calendar design. :)

Thanks for stopping in and sharing!

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Have a wonderful weekend and remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie

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holiday dreaming

November 3, 2015

candles on the beach pleasure in simple things blog

The last couple of years, I have been behind schedule on holiday preparations. When I think that it is already November and I am just now putting down some thoughts about my 2015 holiday theme, I feel so off my holiday game!

I have chosen a theme. Sea glass is my overall theme for this year. Of course, there are sure to be some other coastal influences mixed in. Inspired by one of the sea glass photos I took, I painted a few swatches of colors I would like to use for my holiday.

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Looking through some more of my photos, my thoughts run to other things I may bring into my holiday décor…

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Seagulls are a staple at the beach in the winter. I like the idea of representing them with feathers.  I always love adding feathers to the tree. I can also use them with twine in some of my gift wrap in plenty of sea glass colors.  The color of snow and the colors of sea glass look so perfect together for the holidays!

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I also like the idea of ‘message in a bottle.’ I think I will make some ornaments in this theme.

I’m sure I will make a sea creature ornament or two also!  And, of course I will use plenty of driftwood from my collection.  The Christmas tree and piles of gifts will go into big baskets.  I have plenty to work with!

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My first DIY for the holiday season will be to create an advent calendar. I bought bagged Halloween candy; now on clearance. The bags of small boxed treats are perfect to craft an advent calendar. Buy some now yourself (be sure to get 24 – and maybe a few extra for snitching) to use for your calendar. If you don’t like my sea themed idea, you can always make a variation of it. I will show you how in an upcoming post.

Do you use a theme for your holiday?  What did you choose for this year?

Thanks for stopping by. Remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie

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