Posts from — November 2012
morning cocktail
This is the tasty creation that I served at the Burlap Pumpkin Making class this past Saturday morning. We went through two double batches!
FYI: I purchased the cute numbered (1 -12) cocktail classes on One Kings Lane.
Many thanks to Tram and Sheila for the two photos!
November 6, 2012 3 Comments
fantastic weekend
We had a creative and fun-filled extra long weekend. Our BFF’s from Illinois, Jeff and Jen, flew in on Thursday.
After years of them playing hosts to us at their gorgeous Wisconsin log cabin and at their beautiful home in Illinois, we were finally able to play hosts to them….for the first time EVER!
I know, that’s crazy, isn’t it? Well, it was an absolute joy and just makes me wish they would come back at least once a month until we could pay them back for their more than a decade of hospitality. Even at that rate, it would take us a couple of years to catch up!
On Saturday morning, I held the burlap pumpkin class that I threatened to hold in THIS POST … several of you expressed interest.
Thankfully, Jen and Shelia were two of the participants, because those two girls are super artistic and they were able to help the other participants make some really pretty pumpkins.
Peggy and I showed everyone how to put the pumpkins together, but it was Sheila and Jen who really lead the way, helping one lady after another, bling out their fabric squash creations.
November 5, 2012 7 Comments
vintage wrap
At the suggestion of the Sweet Salvage vendor, I turned the vintage French ephermera I purchased there, into wrapping paper.
Brilliant!
November 2, 2012 4 Comments
Day of the Dead
Four years ago today Barb, Kim, and I were at Rancho la Puerta in Tecate, Baja California, Mexico celebrating the Day of the Dead.
Well, we were actually there because Barb was teaching cooking classes and Kim and I went along to Deborah Szekely’s luxury spa to “assist” Barb with the classes. In all honesty, it was more work for Barb and mostly a getaway week-long retreat for Kim and me that happened to coincide with Day of the Dead.
Day of the Dead or Día de los Muertos is a Mexican holiday celebrated throughout Mexico and around the world in other cultures. Gatherings of family and friends come together to pray for and remember friends and family members who have died.
It is specifically celebrated in Mexico, where it is a national holiday. The celebration takes place on November 1, in connection with the Catholic holidays of All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day.
November 1, 2012 2 Comments