Friday, November 15, 2013

Thanksgiving Place Cards Ideas


As family and friends gather 'round the Thanksgiving table, we love to find our place with
a little something that says "this spot is especially for me". Place cards can be simple
or fancy but they always make us feel a bit more special.
 
 
I have used all of the above at one time or another. The little frames have held names printed on my computer and also mini pics to save the spot. Purchased place cards are fun and so easy.
But, so is writing a name on a leaf, faux or real. The white name was done with a chalk
marking pen (available at Michael's). A frog (floral type) holds a baby picture of my
son with his first turkey leg. Old photos are fun for everyone,
especially the childhood favorites. 
 
 
Flowers and candles can be simple too! This bouquet was purchased at our local grocer
for $4.99 and I added a few dried leaves. Don't sunflowers just make you smile?
I found several sites like the following that have wonderful ideas to share...
 
 
Wishing you a blessed time with your loved ones this Thanksgiving.
Melin

Monday, October 28, 2013

Trick-or-Treat Fun


I thought I would share a few treats I have been putting together for Halloween. They can
 all be done fairly quickly, so there is still time. The first is a cool way to share your
favorite full size chocolate bars. You simply wrap them in crepe paper from the roll,
glue the end and glue on googly eyes for a silly treat that would make your mummy proud!
 
 
 
Besides the mummys, I am setting up a self serve candy mini bar using our cool milk bottle holder.
 I filled the bottles with various kid candies and retro style Halloween bags to fill up. This will
be a fun option for the kids we know that will have their parents with them.
 
 
 
Lastly, I made popcorn drizzled with white chocolate and sprinkles. I melted some Almond Bark
white candy coating in the microwave and drizzled onto the popped corn, which was in a
single layer over wax paper across my kitchen island.
 
 
As I worked, I quickly sprinkled with orange and black sprinkles. The coating dries fast!
 
 
Isn't it festive for Halloween! I bagged it up in cute bags and passed them out at a
 Trunk-or-Treat night of celebration.
 
 
Wishing you and yours a great family time this Halloween!
Melin



Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Decorating Pumpkins


Just a little quickie~
I was watching the Today show, while eating my lunch, and saw these pumpkin decorating ideas from lifestyle expert, Evette Rios. I thought they were quick and fun. Go to http://www.today.com/video/today/53342371#53342371 to watch the video, if you missed it.
Have fun decorating!
Melin

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Christmas Tree Ideas!


WE are in full preparation for our big Open House, the first weekend in October, at Wren Elizabeth Gifts and I thought I would share more of our decorated trees. See my last post for one more.
This tree is full of beautifully crafted vintage look ornaments.
 


 
A soft shell theme mini tree with mercury glass ornaments and real shells.
 
 
This fun retro tree takes me back to a time of the mid century innocence.
 

A sweet pastel tree that is perfect in a bedroom or bath!
 
 
This one is a bough that I decorated in a nature theme.
These trees are like children, each is unique, and I can't pick a favorite.
Hope you will be inspired for your holiday decorating!
Melin


Monday, September 16, 2013

Look What I did today!

 
I am blessed to have one of the best jobs in
the world...doing what I LOVE!
 
 
I got to decorate for Christmas in preparation for our big Wren
Elizabeth Gifts Open House, the first weekend in October.
I love all these new elf and nature ornaments!
 
 
Still love the box signs too. They share, with your friends, what
you are thinking during the holidays, funny or sentimental.
I have to tell you I listened to Christmas music while working too. :)
Tonight, I'll be singing holiday music in preperation for our Community Chorus' holiday
concert. Just can't get enough of the holiday spirit, even this early.
Melin


Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Editing Home Decor



These are a few ideas for editing the decor or collections in your home.
 
1. Bring of few pieces of a larger collection out and rotate monthly or seasonally.
2. Group a few similar items together for more impact.
3. Keep antiquing, thrifting and shopping...just seeing lots of things out there can make you          
     thrilled again with what you already have. You may fall in love all over again! If you must have   
     something new, put away an older treasure for awhile.
4. At the start of a new season or holiday, redecorate your rooms in that and store the rest. It's all new
     again! 
5. Create a keepsake or shadow box with items collected from a vacation or life event that mean a lot
     to you. It will get your creative juices flowing and take up little space.
6. Store your treasures in a closet, pantry or attic between uses. No such luck? Purchase a few of the
    great new storage items like chests (coffee table), cubes (extra seating) or under the bed rolling
    bins. The closer for you to get to the goodies the better for easier transitions. 
 
 
We love these bear that are part of our bigger collection but they definitely need a bit of editing.
 
 
I took all but three and stored them under the buffet, where they can be seen
if you look real close but they do not dominate the buffet.
 
 
This is much more peaceful!
 
 
I love the old print from a magazine of the bear camping. I still love the term
 bear for singular bear or many bear. I'm weird like that!
Melin


Monday, August 5, 2013

Fun Back To School Wreath

 
 
Are you getting ready to send the kids back to school this month or thinking about
when you kids were small? A back to school wreath can be a fun project for your family.
Start by gathering up your favorite school photos or memorabilia.
 
 
Add a few school supplies in your favorite colors for highlighting the photos. We just love
the color purple (Oprah reference coincidental, but awesome). I even used a bright
index card for showing off my favorite small photo.
 
 
Lay out your finds and attach them to a our tag spiral wreath or any wreath you like.
These all slide into the wreath except for the glue stick, which I hung with a
Christmas ornament hanger. 
Your family, big or small, will enjoy the happy memories
 and be excited about the coming school year.
Melin