Showing posts with label crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crafts. Show all posts

Monday, December 31, 2012

Happy New Year!

Well friends, 2012 is almost history. It has been a good year for the Ms; so much so that I almost hate to see it go.
This year brought our first anniversary, an amazing trip to San Francisco and the Napa Valley, multiple beach trips, more fun concerts, two trips to New York City, a new job for me, and more everday fun with Mr. M. This newlywed(ish) life suits us well, and the only part of letting 2012 go that isn't so bad, is the hope that 2013 will be just as fun!

I wish you all a safe and fun New Year's Eve and all the happiness in 2013!

Before I go- as much as I love the Christmas season, I hate seeing it end even more. The Miller High house is officially Christmas-free. So while I'm mourning the loss of all of my festive decor, here are a few around-the-house Christmas phone photos before it's the new year and Christmas 2012 is truly past tense.

My baby tree in the family room


Before and After

Ornament from our 1st Anniversary trip to California

New ornament to celebrate 2012 SEC Championship


Another new addition this year- from our December 2012 NYC trip


Another fave- gift last year on our 1st Christmas as The Millers

Pinterest project!

Terrible quality, but you can see some of our lights

Favorite Christmas candle- Nest "Holiday"

Hanging boxwood balls


Another pinterest project- ornament wreath


And another favorite part of Christmas- greetings from loved ones

Monday, October 1, 2012

miscellany monday

miscellany monday at lowercase letters
Link Up!


~ 80th ~



This weekend we celebrated Mr. M's grandmother's 80th birthday. We had a lovely outdoor dinner for Granny and about 50 of her closest friends and family. Although it was overcast and sprinkled a little before the party, we were thankful that the rain held out for the event. I loved the rustic fall theme that we used, and I think everyone enjoyed themselves- especially the birthday girl!


~ fall foliage ~

Does it make me sound like an old lady to say that look forward to coming home every afternoon and watering/weeding/fertilizing my fall flowers? I'm a little obsessed with caring for them.



~ october ~


Happy October! Here's a few of the Halloween/Fall decorations that I put out last night around the Miller High Life house.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

party hard

Among other things, we attended two fun-filled parties this past weekend. (Actually attended a bridal shower as well, but I forgot to take pictures of that event)

First on the agenda was Colin's 1st birthday bash. Kim went all out with the cute blue and green whale theme, and I think her little guest of honor thoroughly enjoyed the yummy cake and endless presents!




Love that chevron cake! And is there anything cuter than a baby with a smash cake? Oh wait, maybe a naked baby in the sink...



Cute whale decor!




Check Baby Colin's cute little audience members :)




Prezzie time!




We also headed to Tuscaloosa to attend my friend Ashley's western themed BBQ. The invitation requested that everyone "Come on out tonight...with your boots on!" and dress in "cowboy casual" attire to party "until the cows come home". Ashley went all out with the food and decor, and I think it's safe to assume everyone had tons of fun!


Delicious Menu







What's a party without a signature cocktail?




And here's said cocktail served in what else? Mason jars!




Collage of the various decor. The spur sign was in the restroom- ha!




Cowboy-ish getup and high school friends!




These two were celebrating their 12 year anniversary! (Mr. M and I went to separate schools in high school because we lived in neighboring towns. Ashley was responsible for setting up the blind date in which I first met Mr. M because she was dating his friend at the time. The party happened to mark the 12 year mark since that fateful blind date. Since this was also the first time Ashley ever met Clint, these two enjoyed telling everyone all night that it was their 12 year anniversary).




The adorable favor bags- complete with cowboy cookies and candy cigarettes for the road!




Wednesday, July 18, 2012

WILW

Link up with Jamie!



It's HARD to be a consisent blogger during the summer. That's all I'm gonna say...and without further ado, here's what I'm loving lately:

{frosting}
You guys remember that movie with Kate Hudson and Matthew McYummy? How to Lose a Guy in Ten Days? Well, I've always loved the analogy they use to describe accessorizing yourself with the perfect jewels- "Frost yourself." Yeah, totally random I know and has nothing to do with my next point really, except that it involves jewelry. So my friends have become quite the jewelry-making experts, and I'm amazed at what cute stuff they can produce. I joined in on a crafty session with them last week and made this little frosting for my neck. My talents don't compare to them, but I'm still loving the final product!



{showers}
I love afternoon summer showers! And even more, I'm loving these two silly kiddos playing in the drizzle.


{frans}
I'm always loving sweet friends, a fun night out, and Tin Roof!




{munchies}
I'm loving that any time we have a team meeting at work, everyone brings goodies. This time I whipped up some sausage balls and pigs-in-a-blanket. I'm loving that as I prepared them, the pigs-in-a-blanket brought back football season memories and the sausage balls conjured up Christmas memories! I think this girl is already longing for a break in the summer heat wave...


{melody}
I'm loving my new Miranda Lambert cd. I'm NOT loving that she cancelled her concert last weekend and now I have to wait until October to see her. However, as I pointed out above, I'm over the Alabama summer heat, and seeing her in the fall will certainly make for a more pleasant experience in an outdoor amphitheater. My favorite tracks so far are: Over You (duh), All Kinds of Kinds, Fine Tune, Mama's Broken Heart, Look at Miss Ohio... and I'm sure as I learn more the list will grow!



{tube}
I miss my regular shows, but summer tv is nothing to scoff at. I'm loving True Blood, Melissa & Joey, Real Housewives of New York, and Charlie Sheen's Anger Management. But a surprising new addition to the list is The Newsroom, which comes on immediately following True Blood on HBO. I was hooked after the first episode. Jeff Daniels delivers an amazing performance, and his dry wit and quick remarks sometimes have me in stitches. Plus, I'm also a sucker for the inter-work romances: the budding flirtation between Jim and Maggie and the long history between Will and Mackenzie.



Have a great Wednesday!


Tuesday, May 22, 2012

rewind: cinco de may'all!

Hola amigos! The promised Cinco de Mayo post has finally arrived. Simply put, the motivation for this party all began as a way to trick my Mexican-food-loathing husband into indulging me in a night of southwestern goodies. While that alone would have made me happy, it was also another great excuse to do a little party-planning and spend an evening with friends!

Things kicked off with an awesome gift certificate to Shutterfly, where I basically got these Erin Condren Fiesta Invitations for next to nothing. Love Shutterfly!



Using my invitations as inspiration, I enlisted Candace to help with some printables: a banner, guest nametags, and food tents. She did a fabulous job, and Kinkos helped me bring her design to life.




My first project: Fiesta Flowers! I used this tutorial.







Next, I tackled some party flag banners. I used this tutorial and this tutorial.




I had a few wedding flashbacks as I spent some time browsing Etsy...until I stumbled upon these mustache straw-huggers. Amanda was a great seller to work with- check out her store.




Used some of my favorite wrapping paper as a table runner (idea from here). Strung up my "Fiesta" banner and since we still have no drapes in the dining room, I fashioned a cheapo tablecloth as a colorful window treament.






::MeNu::
Homemade margaritas
Mexican beer varieties: Corona Light, Dos Equis, Tecate, and Modelo Especial
Fresh salsa and fresh guacamole with tortilla chips
Chicken Enchilada Dip
Veggie Sticks with Southwestern Ranch
Taco Wonton Cups
Mexican Casserole
Spicy Chicken Tortilla Rollups
Jalapeno Cornbread Muffins
Fruit Salsa and Cinnamon Sugar Pita Chips
Glazed Margarita Cake
Mexican Chipotle Brownies
Sopapilla Cheesecake Squares




Below are some more photos of our fiesta fun!




The Margarita and Dessert Table





All guests had to use the nametags below to display their Spanish names for the evening.







One of the beer coolers - pick your poison!






The pinata was stuffed with some adult treats. It was a fun late-night-hit!








Our sweet guests were very gracious and kind, but since I seemed to get the most compliments on two particular dishes, I wanted to share those recipes.

::cHiCkEn eNcHiLaDa DiP::
1 pound boneless, skinless chicken breats (cooked and seasoned with fajita seasoning, then shredded)
1 (8 ounce) package of cream cheese, softened
1 cup mayonnaise
1 (8 ounce) package shredded Mexican blend cheese
1 (4 ounce) can diced green chiles
1 jalapeno pepper finely diced (I added two because I like a little more spice)

In a medium bowl, combine shredded chicken, cream cheese, mayonnaise, shredded cheese, green chiles, and jalapeno pepper.
Transfer the chicken mixture to a medium baking dish.
Bake uncovered at 350 degrees for 30 minutes, or until the edges are golden brown.

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::sPiCy cHiCkEn tOrTiLLa RoLL-uPs::
1.5 pounds boneless, skinless chicken breasts (cooked and seasoned with about a 1/2 tsp of cumin and 1 tsp of chili powder, then shredded)
1 can Ro-tel diced tomatoes, drained
12 ounce cream cheese, softened
1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
1 clove garlic, minced
2 tsp chili powder
1/2 tsp cumin
1/2 tsp cayenne pepper
1/2 tsp garlic salt
6-8 large tortillas

In a mixing bowl, combine cream cheese, drained tomatoes, cheese, spices, and garlic. Mix until well blended. Add cooled chicken and stir together.
Lay out tortillas and divide mixture evenly in the center of each.
Spread into a thin layer leaving the edges clean.
Roll each tortilla tightly, but do not fold in the ends like a burrito.
Cut the rolls into 1" slices, discarding end pieces if needed.
Refrigerate until ready to serve.

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Thanks to all our friends who came out to celebrate!