Baby shower word search is a fun game where guests will search for the hidden words related with baby and pregnancy. Simply download, print and play.
Fluffy and light marshmallow treats coated with cocolate. You can make these for birthdays, baby showers and all kinds of occasions.
Crisp, flaky pastry filled with aromatic spinach and feta cheese filling makes Spanakopita the perfect easy appetizer or lunch.
Assembling an impressive holiday cheese board is easy as pie and will knock your guests' socks off. Easy entertaining? Sorted!
Enter our photography contest for the chance to win a £300 camera. Here are this week's best entries.
Indian-spiced roast chicken is juicy, delicious and perfect for family dinner served with fresh and cooling cucumber salad.
Croque Madame is a French classic for a reason. It's the ultimate ham and cheese sandwich topped with bechamel and a soft fried egg. What's not to love?
Choosing colors for architecture, finishes and materials involves so many variables. Obviously, that is why we colorists are here to help. ...
Rich and aromatic slow cooked lamb pie flavoured with fresh rosemary and sweet roasted garlic.
Served at every occasion and gathering, this Lebanese chicken and rice dish is a classic. Spiced ground beef and rice are served with toasted nuts and shredded juicy chicken.
Fashion and trend is constantly on the move however designers have still kept Boho style alive with a refreshing new look each season. Artistic, carefree, and a relaxed vibe are popular with brides all over the world. Boho is set to look fabulous at the right event, so think rustic countryside venues, woodlands or a
Homemade Vanilla Bean Gelato is simple and delicious. A creamy frozen dessert that's great all on it's own or drowned in hot espresso.
In that brief window of time when the foggy remnants of night clash with the rays of early morning sun, photographer Boguslaw Strempel positions himself atop high mountain peaks to capture these beautiful landscapes around Poland and the Czech Republic. See many more photos here. (via my modern met) More
We’re living the golden age of visually-driven food trends. From rainbow bagels to unicorn lattes to over the top milkshakes — more is more and color is everything. Event planners and caterers are jumping on the bandwagon and giving party-goers the ‘camera eats first’ food they crave. Visually driven displays like grazing tables are gaining in popularity and cropping up at more and more parties and events. If you went to a wedding this summer, chances are you saw a grazing table or two. A grazing table offers an interactive, visual statement that people can’t seem to get enough of...
Bring the delight of sweet and creamy Thai mango sticky rice right to your plate. And jazz it up by making the sticky rice blue with all-natural, tropical butterfly pea flowers.
When one of my favorite girls and previous babysitters told me she was engaged and wanted me to make her wedding dress, I was SO excited! Nervous, but excited. I mean it's only one of the most important dresses a woman will ever wear. No pressure! We got brainstorming ideas right away. She knew she wanted a lace crop top look, with a fitted gentle mermaid skirt, so we designed based on that. I had never made this style of skirt before, so I acted like I was from Project Runway and did a muslin mock up first. After I fitted the muslin to her body, it was time to cut into the good fabric. I did a two layered skirt with a satin base and chiffon overlay. We used bridal buttons wherever possible! Then it was time to start on the top. The bride wanted a dipped hem in back: I handcut around some of the edge flowers to use as a trim along the back dipped hem. Then I hand sewed each of them on. The top came together quickly. This was before the neck facing was applied. We did several fittings to get the dress to fit just right. And when wedding day arrived, the dress fit perfectly! Such a happy day for a beautiful bride!
My garden is frozen solid under a lumpy blanket of ice and snow. With the exception of a single overachieving hellebore, there are no signs of spring. To cheer myself up, I'm reposting one of my favorites. This was originally published 8/26/2012. Several years ago I decided to treat myself to a garden tour of England. As with most things I do, my tour was a bit unconventional. I could have chosen as my guide a famed landscape designer or horticulturalist but I wanted a different perspective. By hiring James Bond I never had to wait in line for anything and was able to travel by jet pack and Aston Martin. Since Bond is an expert on almost everything, it came as no surprise that he is an excellent gardener, too. Are there any plants in this picture? I hadn't noticed. Our first stop was at Barnsley House Gardens in the Cotswolds. Created to be a personal garden by a world renowned horticulturalist, this lush garden covers three acres and includes a knot garden and potager. I swooned over the fullness of the plantings and lounged around the beautiful pond. Barnsley House Gardens As it neared time to leave, I noticed Bond was nowhere to be seen. I snuck quietly around corners and looked behind bushes to see if I could find him. Worried how I was going to get a martini and a ride to the next garden, I finally found him standing by the cabbages. His sleeves rolled up and dirt smudging his handmade Italian suit, a small razor edged cultivator poked from the tips of his expensive shoes. Digging the cultivator into the weeds surrounding the vegetables, he ripped the roots from the soil, retracted the cultivator, and walked coolly by. Cerney House Garden Our next stop was the Cerney House gardens, also in the Cotswolds. Described by an English gardening magazine as "not for those who like everything tickety-boo", I worried that James might not love the garden as much as I did. "James, " I ventured, "Aren't you coming or do you like everything tickety-boo? Is the garden a bit too exuberant for you?" He stared off into the distance while slowly unscrewing the headlight from his Aston Martin. A long narrow headed spade emerged from behind the light, a pair of gardening gloves tied tightly around the handle. Slipping the headlight back into place, he walked slowly toward me, and whispered in my ear, "I love it when you say tickety-boo." Cerney House Gardens A large organic garden, Cerney House features a meadow, orchard, and a walled garden surrounded by mature trees. Richly layered elongated plantings tumble over each other to create a relaxed garden paradise. Beatrix Potter Garden Our last stop before I jetted back to the States, was a stop at Beatrix Potters Lake district home. Long an admirer of her brilliant children's stories, I'd wanted to visit her home and garden for years. Tempted to cozy up to Bond whispering "tickety-boo", I restrained myself and wandered her vegetable patch. Once again he disappeared as I watched for naughty rabbits and talkative mice. Alone in the garden, I took photos and hummed to myself. As I bent to take a closer shot, a grizzled hand thrust suddenly into view, a small rabbit dangling from its grip. "Drop the rabbit, McGregor". James stood behind the old man, a saber protruding from the handle of a metal rake. "He's been eating my garden! I want rabbit stew for dinner tonight.", the man complained as he loosened his fingers. "I wouldn't recommend it", James responded, his voice detached and icy. "Why?" McGregor asked. "How do you like your rabbits?" "Shaken but not stirred," replied James. "No one eats Peter." He lowered the saber as the rabbit ran under the melons, the old man cursing and kicking, clay pottery in chunks at his feet. I stood to the side, in shock. Where had he been hiding the saber rake and where could I get one? Doubtful I be able to sneak a shoe cultivator, headlight shovel or saber rake past airport security, I made a mental to note to ask him if the British government could ship them to the States. The visit over, I headed back to the car. Pausing by the hedge that ran along the side of the garden, I noticed James up to his elbows in an overgrown shrub. Grasping the severed limbs, he thrust his pruners up his sleeve, and threw the branches to the ground. He tucked in his shirt and sighed deeply, "Gardening is so therapeutic." Pruned by James Bond The Ultimate Master Gardener
No party is complete without cocktails. That is, at least not an HonestlyYUM party! So that’s exactly what I have for you today – the perfect cocktail to celebrate Midsummer. When coming up with a recipe, it was important for me to embrace the flavors and ingredients of a traditional Northern European Midsummer celebration. Aquavit instantly […]
Hosting a baby shower or gender reveal? The "Guess Who: Mom or Dad Game" is a great way to break the ice and get guests laughing! DIRECTIONS: Prior to the party, the parents-to-be must answer the questions. Together, they will circle a pink heart if they think Mom is the best answer, a blue heart if they think Dad is the best answer, or both hearts if they think it will be a tie. At the party, each player receives a game sheet. Guests then have to determine what they think the parents-to-be circled. Whoever gets the most questions correct wins! -- Game is available for instant download. Customers will receive a PDF document; No physical document is mailed. A white background version and a kraft brown background version of the game are included in your purchase. All two versions feature the same game. Once purchased, PDF will be available for instant download. Game is intended to be printed on 8 1/2x11 inch paper. Note: Depending on your printer and printer settings, you may need to select "fit to page" when printing to ensure graphics print correctly. Should you have any issues, please do not hesitate to contact me! :) -- FREE COLOR CUSTOMIZATION: Want this game in a different color? Simply message me with your ideas! -- Wood/kraft paper credit: pointandpoem
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Here's a non-fancy 4 bedroom home with study nook and triple car garage which would fit on a reasonably narrow block of land.