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terrain holiday 2019

November 19, 2019

snowy village

If you follow this blog, you know one of my favorite places to shop is Terrain.  I am super lucky to have a store location so close to me in Westport, CT.  Each year, I feel an obligation to share some photos with you because I know many of you are not able to shop at this fabulous store!

greenery at Terrain

entrance Terrain

Each holiday (actually, each season) Terrain has a really wonderful open house and it is one of the best places to visit for some real holiday inspiration.

holiday

white floral

This year, I am not able to squeeze in even a short trip to the open house next Saturday.

topiaries

hanging ornament

So I made a quick visit this past weekend to get a glimpse of the beginnings of this year’s preparations!

multi color trees

stars

Today I am sharing a few photos with you and I will share some additional photos on Friday.

white poinsetta

wreath of driftwood

I hope you enjoyed this little photo trip to the Westport Terrain.  Stop back on Friday when I share my favorite part of this year’s holiday decor at Terrain – the pink accents!  Here is a little preview:

pink section

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

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‘sprucing’ things up

November 15, 2019

basketdetail

After my outdoor mum arrangement died with the recent frost, my friend Wendy suggested I cut some greens from an outside tree to make something to replace it.  So, that is what I did!

I collected a few items to create my arrangement – some white berries I had in with my gift wrapping supplies, a ribbon I had saved from an old wreath because the colors were so great – so neutral!   I thought I needed a little something else so while I was at the craft store, I looked around and found these pod-like things in the natural element section and picked them up.  They were the size I thought I needed to fill the space and they were a nice neutral shade.

basket closeup

With what I already had, my supplies cost me under $3. Actually, the worse part of the project was cutting the greens – not that it was hard to do, but it was so cold outside when I did it!

bow closeup

The small basket that contained the mums did not need many greens to fill it.  I kept the dirt in the basket from when the flowers were planted in it and simply poked the greens in!  Then, I shaped the ribbon the way I wanted it  – securing it with a bent-up paperclip (I know – but I couldn’t find any wire so I had to MacGyver it!) and attached it to the basket.

outside decor

I love the way it came out!  Simple and natural looking!  Thanks for the tip Wendy!

I hope today’s post will inspire you to create something of your own for your holiday décor, using materials from outdoors!

Have a fabulous weekend!

Remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie

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edible birdhouse ornament

November 12, 2019

finished bird house feeder

I recently had a fun evening creating birdhouse ornaments with a group and today I am sharing this super cute idea with you.  This is a great activity to schedule in place of a cookie swap or a wonderful craft to make with children (though a wee bit messy).

These ornaments are simple to create.  Decorating a small, inexpensive wooden birdhouse from the craft store with seeds, corn, and millet creates a feeder for the birds when placed outdoors.  Use your creation as indoor décor on your holiday tree.  I put a little bird on mine!  Or, use it to decorate a holiday wreath – it would look sweet in the middle of a wreath!  After the holidays are over, place it outside as a treat for the birds!

bird feeder

Purchase small wooden birdhouses from the craft store.  In addition, you will need bird seed to decorate the houses.  Also, disposable bowls to make ‘glue’ to adhere the decorations to the house and disposable foam brushes to apply the glue.  Here is the recipe for the ‘glue’ – totally edible for your fine feathered friends!

Edible ‘Glue’ recipe is: ¾ cup flour, 1/2 cup warm water, 3 Tablespoons corn syrup, and 1 package of Knox unflavored gelatin.

To make the ‘glue’, pour the flour into a disposable bowl.  Add the water and mix.  Add the corn syrup and mix again.  Stir in the gelatin and whisk together until the lumps have smoothed out.  Reminiscent of paper mache paste, this mixture adheres the decorations to the birdhouse.

Smear the mixture you have created heavily onto the birdhouse and attach your decorations, aka bird food.  We used sunflower seeds, dried corn, and millet.  (Millet is sold at pet stores for parakeets).

creating a bird feeder

If you cover your workspace, use disposal bowls for the ‘glue’ and apply the ‘glue’ with small disposable foam brushes, cleanup will be simple!

Let your creation air dry for 24 hours.

I hope you are inspired to create an edible birdhouse ornament!

Have a fabulous week!

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

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a valentine mug cake

February 12, 2019

mug cake ingredients

Have you ever made a mug cake?  They are great!  Essentially, it is a cake made in a mug.  Certainly, a single size serving of cake made in a mug (with no extra dishes to wash) is a great invention, don’t you think?

For Valentine’s Day, I am sharing a recipe for a mug cake using Nutella and raspberries.  You can change up the recipe a little to accommodate your own tastes if you’d like.  The nice thing about experimenting with mug cakes is that you aren’t using too many ingredients if you decide to scrap one and keep trying different variations.

mug cake for Vday

This recipe was created from all ingredients I had on-hand.  Something chocolate is a must on Valentine’s Day and, of course, I needed a little something red – hence, the raspberries!

Make one as a special Valentine treat to yourself!  Or, print up the recipe for it and attach it to a pretty mug as a Valentine gift!

Valentine Mug Cake Recipe

  • ½ cup minus 1 Tablespoon all-purpose flour
  • 2 teaspoons cocoa powder
  • 3 Tablespoons sugar
  • ¼ teaspoon baking powder
  • 3 Tablespoons milk
  • 2 ½ Tablespoons plain Greek yogurt
  • 1 Tablespoon Nutella (plus extra for spreading on top)
  • 1 Tablespoon crushed raspberries
  • 5 mini marshmallows
  • Extra marshmallows & raspberries for garnish

Combine the flour, cocoa powder, sugar and baking powder in a mug.  Add remaining ingredients to the mug and stir well to combine.  Cook in the microwave for 1 1/2 minutes on 80 percent power or just until a toothpick inserted comes out clean.  Cool 1 minute.  Spread the top with additional Nutella if desired and garnish with marshmallows and raspberries.

eating a mug cake

Enjoy!

Happy Valentine’s Day!  Remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie

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a tasting of sweets

January 8, 2019

sweet candy collection from Spain

One of the best things to happen to me during the holidays was visiting with a family I know from Spain who were in the U.S. on vacation.  It had been a long, long time since we had been together and the visit was fabulous!  If the time spent together wasn’t gift enough, I was also given some gifts brought from Spain by my friends.  One of these gifts was an assortment of sweets from the area of Spain where my friends live.  Very different from the typical candy consumed by Americans on a day-to-day basis, I’d like to tell you a little about the four tasty sweets I received from Spain!

enjoying candy pignoli

These little white candies are labeled pinones.  I knew right when I tasted them that they were pine nuts with a candy shell.  Pine nuts (also called pignoli) are the edible seeds of pine trees.  The most popular use of these teardrop-shaped, delicious little nuts here in the U.S. is in pesto.  You may also see them adorning the tops of Italian almond cookies.  If you’ve ever purchased them, you know they are one of the most expensive nuts on the market!  Why so expensive?   the answer lies in the time involved to grow the nuts and the effort to harvest the seeds from their protective encasement.

I have to think pine nuts are much more affordable in Spain than the U.S.  I know pine nuts produced in Europe mostly come from the stone pine (Pinus pinea), which has been cultivated for its nuts for over 5,000 years, and harvested from wild trees for far longer.

candy from my friends in Spain

In addition to pine nuts, the list of ingredients translated from the package of my candy pinones are just three – sugar, cinnamon, and corn starch.  They are very tasty!  Because of their texture and size, they remind me a little bit of candied sunflower seeds.

The second candy was easy to identify without tasting – probably because of its popularity at Italian weddings!  These are candied almonds.  Almonds are synonymous with Christmas throughout Europe.  I found out that this is most obvious in Spain where almost every conceivable Christmas dish is a potential candidate for the addition of almonds.  Spain is a large producer of extremely good quality hard-shelled Mediterranean almonds.  They are harvested just a couple months before Christmas and the reason they are used so much is because they are fresh and must be eaten!   The protein value in the nuts is recognized – there is a saying in Spain that a handful of almonds is worth a small beef steak!

bag of almonds

The typical candied sweet, made from almonds coated in sugar, originates in Valencia and is often present on the Christmas table.  The major producers of sugared almond in Spain are found in the towns of Casinos in Valencia and Alcoy in Alicante, where sugared almonds have been manufactured and exported from, using a traditional manufacturing process, for a least 2 centuries.  My friends live in the town were the almonds were originated!  I feel so lucky to taste the candies created from where they originated and made from recently harvested almonds!  The freshness was so obvious and the sugared almonds were the first of the four packages of candies to disappear!

Since Spain is the birthplace of modern chocolate, I was excited to have some chocolate included in my collection of sweets from Spain.  Spanish explorers first brought chocolate to Europe more than 500 years ago and they were the first to mix cocoa with sugar.  The translated ingredients listed on my package of chocolate is sugar, cocoa, flour and cinnamon.  The taste of this candy is nothing like what you would call chocolate here in the U.S.  It has a very grainy consistency and a subtle flavor.

Spanish chocolate

chocolate from Spain

This last candy in the selection had no ingredients or description other than ‘Dulces Hispania’ or Spanish sweets.  Reminiscent of old-time space saucer candies (remember those?), they have a wafer-like exterior and a soft, subtle almond flavor filling.  It seems to me the filling must be marzipan.  Because of the abundance of almonds, marzipan (almond paste) is popular at the holidays in Spain.  The contrast of the textures in the candy is very appealing.

marzipan filled candy

inside marzipan filled candy

Thanks to my ‘sweet’ friends from Spain for all my gifts, but most importantly, for getting together with me. :)

Thanks for stopping by.

Remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie

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holiday seaside neutrals

December 25, 2018

Merry Christmas

Did I mention this year has been a little crazy?   Many of my holiday traditions did not happen this year.  One of these traditions was going on my annual ‘shop hop’ with the gals!  We always have such a fabulous time!  We plan it out so we can visit our favorite shops close to the official holiday reveal date.

pretty skirt

skirt with greens

I did make a quick stop to one my favorites, as you saw it a previous post.  But I didn’t go close to the reveal date this year so the merchandise and décor was not at its true magnificence!

holiday lighting magic

 

seas and greetings

holiday necklaces

Nonetheless, in honor of the holiday week, I am sharing some photos from my quick holiday trip this year to Taken for Granite on this week’s posts.  No matter what day the visit – it is always a pleasure and an inspiration to visit the store.

holiday blooms

mistletoe

I hope you are having a fabulous day with the special people in your life.  Enjoy the photos.

whale of a holiday

earrings

Thanks for stopping by!

lighting decor xmas

Remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie

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a life-size gingerbread house

December 14, 2018

life size gingerbread house naples

Yes, I am a Food Network junkie.  And, since I love to bake, I particularly enjoy any show that includes baking!  Currently, that show is The Holiday Baking Championship on Monday nights!

I was recently lucky enough to meet a current contestant, 35 year old Lerome Campbell, one of 3 bakers at the Ritz-Carlton beach resort in Naples, Florida.

at the ritz in naples florida

At this time of year, Lerome is something of a local celebrity because of his part in creating a gingerbread house in the lobby of the Ritz hotel.  Each year, pastry chefs at the Ritz-Carlton beach resort plan, bake and construct a life-sized gingerbread house.  This year’s creation used 60,000 pieces of candy, 1,200 gingerbread bricks, 464 eggs, and is held together with 400 lbs. of icing!  No small feat, the house required 1,000 hours to put together!

gingerbread house life size

The first challenge on last Monday’s episode of The Holiday Baking Championship was for contestants to prepare a classic chocolate holiday dessert with the addition of two common pantry items.  Lerome chose to create a chocolate trifle that incorporated potato chips and red wine…interesting combo!  Coating the potato chips in melted chocolate and then sprinkling them with peppermint insured a crunchy, flavorful chip.  He simmered the red wine into a thick reduction and layered it into the dessert.

letters to santa

Even with the twist of having to incorporate the secret ingredient of fruit cake into his second dessert creation of a pecan financier on the episode, Lerome was able to avoid elimination and is advancing to the finale.

naples ritz gingerbread house

me and leromeI’m rooting for my new friend Lerome next Monday (December 17th) when he competes on the finale episode!

I should mention, since the gingerbread house at the hotel is not available for tasting (it is lacquered after constructed – so it is totally inedible), I made sure to taste every one of Lerome’s creations while visiting his hotel!  I probably tasted at least a dozen desserts and they were all beautiful and delicious!  One of my favorites was the yuzu crème brulee.

side view of gingerbread house

Hope you enjoyed today’s Friday field trip and a glimpse of the 2018 gingerbread house created by Lerome Campbell and the bakers at the Ritz-Carlton beach resort in Naples, Florida.

the gingerbread house at the Ritz

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

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christmas in a teacup

December 11, 2018

gnomes in a teacup close up

Would you like to try a Christmas craft that is a little different from creating a gingerbread house?  Maybe even a little less intimidating?  How about crafting a holiday scene in a teacup?

gnomes in a teacup

I recently met a good friend at a tea house for breakfast and came upon these lovely centerpieces on the tables…instant smile makers!

reindeer with a teacup

Of course this one is my favorite…it most closely matches my decorating style!

teacup snowballs for sale

Isn’t this a great DIY craft idea?  Even for inexperienced crafters, creating a little holiday teacup scene is not intimidating at all!  A few little decorative items and some artificial snow are all that is needed to transform a teacup and saucer into an enchanting holiday scene!

penguin in a teacup

I love this idea!  I have plenty of vintage teacups since I sometimes use them to serve crème brulees or to plant moss or small plants.  If you don’t own any, pick one, or several, up at any Goodwill or tag sale.  Better yet, use a family heirloom to build your miniature scene!

birdbath in a teacup

I can’t wait to take out my box of miniature white bottle brush trees to get started!  You know I don’t decorate in red and green for the holidays, so I can’t wait to create some scenes in neutrals!  I think shells and sea glass are also in order!  I see coastal holiday scene teacups in my future!

snow house in a teacup

I hope I have inspired you to create some Christmas scene teacups of your own this holiday!  Use your imagination and have fun with it!

cardinal on a bench tea cup

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

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holiday 2018 at terrain

November 27, 2018

zinc village at terrain

This may be the first year since it opened that I did not attend the holiday open house at Terrain.  I know I usually share some photos from the day since the store is so inspiring!

lights for the holidays

holiday ferns

A few followers that live out of the area emailed and asked me about the open house – hoping to see some photos again this year.  Since I don’t want to disappoint…I made a trip over last Sunday morning so I could take a few photos and share them with you!  Walking around early on a Sunday morning with a cup of coffee proved to be a peaceful and beautiful way to start the day!

dining at terrain westport

It is not exactly the same as the magnificent open house day, but for those of you who aren’t lucky enough to have a Terrain within visiting distance, the photos are fun to look at!

holiday tree at terrain

My favorite things are always the plants and I was not disappointed.  The terrariums and the way they incorporate holiday elements are fabulous!

christmas terrarium

holiday terrarium

The miniature zinc village is one of the stars of the show…as it was last year.  It looks like some new pieces were added this year.  I am still totally in love with the zinc advent calendar!

Terrain advent calendar

Santa forgot to bring it to me last year…maybe I will have better luck this year!

zinc trees at terrain

Sorry I didn’t get open house photos posted this year.  I hope you got a little bit of a Terrain holiday fix from these Sunday morning photos!

holiday lights

Thanks for stopping by!  I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving and a great start to this holiday season!

Remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie

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easy sheet music christmas trees

November 20, 2018

music theme trees

When I wear my visual merchandiser hat, I am always trying to embrace new ways to find low cost décor.   This is a challenge when a store has a small or nonexistent budget for display.  In styling a store in a music theme this holiday season, I am enjoying creating some little ‘musical’ touches to add to the styling.

One really great, no cost supply for decorating in this theme is sheet music.  Old, tossed out sheet music becomes a fabulous component for all kinds of DIY opportunities!

diy music trees

One very simple DIY – with no cost at all – is creating sheet music trees.  Using some basic scraps from the craft room, it is super simple to create some fun ‘musical’ trees!

For supplies:  cardboard (I used tossed out boxes – check your recycling bin), old sheet music, scraps of twine, scissors, glue, glitter.

sheet music trees

Cut cardboard triangles for the trees.  You can even create a whole forest of varying sized trees for your mantle! (Or, add numbers for a cool Advent calendar!)  Glue sheet music on both sides of the cardboard.  I overlapped the sheet music and ripped it to size, rather than cutting it, to create a ragged edge.  Use twine to decorate the tree – adding some extra on top to create a bow tree topper.  Spread some glue on the edges of the cardboard and sprinkle with glitter for a little holiday sparkle!  Use additional cardboard in a folded triangle shape to glue to the back of the tree as a stand.  (If you want to get fancy, you can use a wood slice and a dowel for standing the trees, but I didn’t have these supplies or a drill handy and I wanted to keep my trees at no cost.)

diy xmas music trees

And, that is all it takes to create some cute ‘musical’ trees!  I hope I have inspired you to create some of your own!  I can’t wait to add these babies to a holiday jewelry display!  I will be coming up with more DIY holiday décor from sheet music in the days ahead.

Thanks for stopping by!  Fa- la-la!

Remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie

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