Showing posts with label holiday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holiday. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Happy Valentine's Day!

Today was red, pink, and white day at school to celebrate Valetine's Day. Here's my ensemble:



I also painted my nails red, accented with a pink heart! 

I had a wonderful day, got a few Valentine's and a couple of sweets. But best of all, I got to chaperone a dance- oh, it brings back the memories!!

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Gimme all your lovin', all your hugs and kisses too

Soon the day of love will be upon us. I'm not a fan of this holiday (single girl syndrome?) but really, what girl can deny herself chocolate, candles, lovely stationary, a darling red dress and some fabulous accessories? 


*For those who are way uncool, the post title is from ZZ Top's song Gimme All Your Lovin'. Duuuh. 

Thursday, January 5, 2012

My First Foray with Cake Pops

It seems like I'm on a roll about cake... but why not? It's delicious. For New Year's Eve, I decided to make cake pops, because they seemed to be a great party food, and seemed semi-easy. Right? WRONG. My first experience making them wasn't pretty, but in the end, they sure were delicious!
How to Make Cake Pops

Make and bake a boxed cake according to the directions (or make one from scratch!). You can really play around here, but I chose to do a regular ole chocolate cake. 
 Once the cake is baked and cooled (I let mine cool for around 30 minutes- you want to be able to touch it without burning yourself), you need to crumble the cake into really fine pieces. This part is really bizarre, but fun. While I was breaking up the cake, I kept telling my sister that "It feels so wrong!"

Once your cake is crumbled finely, add icing to the cake crumbs. I added about 1/3 of a cup of chocolate icing. Again, I used a can of whipped icing from the store, but you can make your own, and play around with flavours. My cake was really moist so I didn't need a lot of icing, but you can add as much as you need to get your cake to stick together. 
 Once the icing is added, start rolling the mixture into balls. In hindsight, you'll want to make smaller, bite sized balls. I made mine too large and it caused problems later on in the process.
 Lay out the balls on a baking sheet covered with parchment paper. Put them in the freezer for at least 6 hours. I let mine stay in there overnight (because I did this at about 10 pm). 

It was all relatively easy up until this point. Here's where she got gnarly, and thus, accounts for the lack of pictures. You need to take your cake balls out of the freezer for a few minutes, and then start coating them. I did one at a time. Take one ball, insert the stick (I used wooden skewers... except I put the blunt end into the ball, and kept the pointed end at the bottom to stick into the box) and dip it into melted chocolate. After you dip the ball, roll it around in a circular motion, while gently tapping your wrist to get the excess off. Continue doing this until you are satisfied. (Lots of un-ladylike cussing at this point). 

 I used milk chocolate chips.... I would not recommend this. I would recommend buying the wafers from Wilton. The chocolate was heavy, and the balls were too big (That's what she said-- I had to haha), and this resulted in some balls falling off the skewers, not drying fast enough, and just being a plain pain in the butt. 

Nevertheless, once the cakeball was coated in chocolate, I sprinkled on a variety of sprinkles and then stuck them in their display (Which, in this case, is an old box covered with some holiday foil paper). Next time, I'm going to use a piece of foam. They won't jiggle around as much.
 Here are the finished products. I think they look purdy, despite the devil of a time they gave me while they were being created.
These were BEFORE I had to transport them 20 minutes away... After a journey, they did not look this good. So again, I would recommend a) using a piece of foam to hold them, OR b) only making them if the party is at your house. Nonetheless, they were a big hit- not a single one went to waste! They tasted delicious, and I can see how versatile these could really be. So, have you guys had any experience with making cake pops? Was your experience any better than mine? 

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Happy New Year!



New Year, new beginnings. Think of each day as a new page. You always have the ability to make it interesting, full of love, and wonder. Embrace it! 

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Give Thanks

Today my family and I will be feasting on delicious food (turkey for them, tofurkey for me!) and enjoying each other's company. I give thanks for my amazing family and friends, our safe country and everything that the Lord has blessed me with. Please excuse me while I prepare to indulge! Happy Thanksgiving loves!

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Fall Porch Decor

Fall is just around the corner, and I am slightly obsessed with seasonal porch decorating. There's something so home-y and inviting about a wonderfully bright and textured entry to your home. The vibrant colours of fall make me want to snuggle up with a good book and a tea. 

Here's what my friend and I did at my parent's house last year:
After browsing through the interwebs, however, I have an itch to try something new! Maybe something like this:

Or something artistic like this:
Or something rustic and country like this:
I'm feeling super inspired with all of these lovely photos. There are so many different ways to decorate your porch for fall, but they all leave me with warm and fuzzy feelings!

Friday, September 2, 2011

summer is still alive!

It may be September and while fall may be my favourite season, I'm holding onto every morsel of summer I can get. That's why with temperatures in the 30s today and a long weekend on the horizon, summer is still very much alive in my mind.




Fall can wait until next week!

{All images found via my Pinterest board}


Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Preppin' for sunshine

Victoria Day weekend marks the kick off to summer in Canada. I worked a full weekend at the garden centre, and let me tell you, people are ready for summer to be here!! Considering we just celebrated it this past weekend, and my American friends are preparing to kick off summer this upcoming weekend, I compiled a list of summer essentials. 

From Forever 21
Basketweave Floppy Hat $6.50/ Sunglasses $6.80/ Crisscross Sandals $15.80/ Dots Handbag $15.80

From Old Navy:
Jersey Tank Top $22.94/ Distressed Denim Shorts $17.50/ Asymmetrical Open-Front Cardigan $28.99

From Sephora
Philosophy Superglossy Lip Gloss SPF 15 $16.50/ Shiseido Ultimate Sun Protection Cream for Face SPF 55 $19.50/ Laura Mercier Waterproof Mascara $20 

From Stella & Dot
Paradise Studs $26/ Sunset Bangle $74/ La Coco Necklace $64 

Cocktail image via

Let's just hope that Mother Nature lets up and allows us to bask in her glorious rays soon! 

Saturday, April 23, 2011

I'm Back!

I have been simply neglectful and awful to you lovelies. Let me give you a quick explanation of my prolonged absence. I finished my undergrad (which meant exams and final papers) and a move in the last week. Talk about exhausting! But never fear, I'm back now, and have some exciting and inspiring things to share with you in the coming days! 

I will leave you with the cupcake creations I made for our Easter celebration this weekend. 






The ones in the middle are bird's nests with eggs in them! They were a lot of fun to make, but more importantly, they were a big hit and extremely delicious! Until later, my loves!