eat {and celebrate} what you sow

OK, I know…fall is almost here. But, before summer is officially over, why not throw a garden party. I’m inspired to do so this year because it was my first year growing a garden {along with my lovely neighbor, Regina}. I came to the conclusion that I am great at growing Kale and Carrots. But first to admit that my areas for much-needed improvement include Spinach and something that I just can’t do in the mountains {unless I start as a plant inside} – Zucchini. There’s always next year!

Invite your mom, girlfriends or neighbors…and with the ideas below, your party will be fabulous…and healthy!

What’s on the Menu?
Caprese Skewers

{recipe via With Style and Grace}
Ingredients
Cherry [or grape] tomatoes – any color, halved
Mozzarella balls, cut into slices
Fresh basil
Balsamic vinegar
Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Sea salt, to taste
Toothpicks
Ceramic ramekins

Directions
Skewer one tomato half, cut side up. Stack the thin slice of mozzarella, followed by a sprig of fresh basil and then topped with the other tomato half, cut side down – forming a tomatoes mozzarella & basil “sandwich”.
If you have individual dishes, add about 1 tablespoon of balsamic vinegar and 2 tablespoons of olive oil – more or less depending on the size of dish. Rest the tomato skewers on top.
NOTE: You can also serve these on a plate and drizzle the olive oil and balsamic directly over the tomato skewers.

Veggie Pizza
{adapted from Colorado Cache}
Ingredients
8 oz cream cheese
1/3 cup mayonnaise
1 teaspoon dry dill weed
1 teaspoon minced onion {dried onion}
2 cup finely cut veggies {cut in small pieces…I like to use broccoli, red pepper, carrots and sometimes cauliflower}
1/2 cup green onions, thinly diced
1 package Pillsbury crescent rolls

Directions
Blend cream cheese, mayonnaise, dill, dried onion in a medium bowl.
Roll out crescent roll onto baking tray and connect ‘seams’ to make one large square with dough.
Bake for 400 degrees for 10 minutes, then cool. Sometimes its less time, so just keep and eye on the dough to make sure it doesn’t get too brown.
Once cooled, add cream cheese mixture and top with veggies, then with green onions.
Store in refrigerator before serving.
Cut in squares and place on pretty serving tray.
Yes, it’s that easy and it’s so yummy!

Corn and Avocado Salad

{adapted from Martha Stewart}
Ingredients
4 shucked ears of corn
1 sliced Hass avocado
1 tablespoon fresh lime juice
1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil
1/2 teaspoon coarse salt

Directions
Heat grill to medium-high. Grill corn, rotating often, until lightly charred, about 15 minutes. Let cool slightly. Carefully cut kernels from cob. Gently toss with avocado, lime juice, olive oil, and salt.

Veggies in a Cup, Individual Servings
This is so simple, but it’s a garden party, so there has to be plenty of veggies, right?
Place sticks of veggies in a cup, arranged to look pretty, and serve with a side of ranch or hummus.

Drinks
Serve lavender lemonade in mason jars, like Oprah did for her garden party. Coffee and tea {and champagne or white wine} would hit the spot too.

Dessert
Pie in a Jar


Read the Pie in a Jar tutorial here. Apple Pie or Cherry Pie – you decide.

Zucchini Bread
{adapted from , found at WebMD}
Ingredients
1 rounded cup of fresh, grated zucchini
1 cup sorghum flour
1/2 cup tapioca starch (sometimes called tapioca flour)
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
3/4 teaspoon xanthan gum
1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt 
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 cup brown sugar
1/3 cup light olive oil or coconut oil
1 teaspoon fresh lemon or lime juice
2 free-range organic egg whites, beaten or egg replacer (1/4 cup liquid)
1/4 cup coconut milk {we used So Delicious}
Optional: 1/3 cup chopped walnuts or pecans

Instructions
Pre-heat your oven to 350 degrees F. Line the bottom of a 9-inch loaf pan with a piece of parchment paper. Lightly oil the parchment paper.
Press the grated zucchini with a paper towel to remove as much moisture as you can. After pressing, fluff with a fork. Set aside.
In a large mixing bowl, whisk together the sorghum flour, tapioca starch, baking powder, baking soda, xanthan gum, sea salt, and cinnamon. Add in the brown sugar. Add the oil, lemon juice, egg whites or egg replacer, and the coconut milk. Beat to combine and continue to beat on medium high until the batter is smooth – about two minutes. Add in almost all of the shredded zucchini and stir by hand to combine. If you are adding nuts, stir them in to distribute. Scoop the batter into the prepared loaf pan and using a silicone spatula, even out the top.
Bake in the center of a preheated oven until the top is golden and firm, yet gives a bit when lightly touched. It should feel slightly springy. This may take anywhere from 50 to 60 minutes. Test with a wooden tooth pick –  it should emerge with no crumbs or batter.

Decor
Stick with white/ivory colors with an accent of green.

Create a herb wreath to greet your guests with fresh sage, oregano, rosemary, and bay leaves from Swith and Hawkin or make one yourself.

Place a large vase, or three small vases with a hydrangea arrangement from your yard in the center of the table.

Use mini terra-cotta pots filled with herbs such as rosemary, basil, cilantro, etc as place cards. Use popsicle sticks to write your guests names and stick in dirt. You can give as favors, or save for your own herb garden.


Use artichokes as candle holders. Cheap and adorable.

Favors
Give guests seeds packets for next year’s garden, or bulbs to plant this fall.

{images via You are my Fave, Martha Stewart, With Style and Grace, Country Living, Intimate Weddings, Elizabeth Anne Designs, Lowes and Thrift Shop Romantic}

adorable diy cake stands

When I first saw these DIY cake stands, I just knew I had to make them. There was a warning from the creative inventor, Jennie from A Well Crafted Party, that whoever tries to make one will be addicted and just have to make more. She was right. I admit, I’m addicted. Now you can be too. Thanks, Jennie.

DIY Cake Stand Tutorial, featured at Bump Smitten.

Materials:
1 plate— 4-inch plates make great cupcake stands
1 candle stick, goblet or sundae glass
Epoxy
1 heavy book
1 can of spray paint
1 can of acrylic sealant {I skipped this step due to time}

Instructions:
1. Spray paint your candle stick, goblet or sundae cup the color you wish the base of your cake stand to be.
2. Find your plate—any plate will work {square or round} but I recommend using one that has the color or image you would like as this will not be painted to keep the cake stand food friendly.
3. Affix the plate to a candle stick, goblet or sundae cup {the larger the base, the more sturdy the cake stand} using a glue made for ceramics and glass.
4. Place a heavy book on top of the stand and let the epoxy set according to directions. After the epoxy has set you should be able to pick up the stand with no movement from the candlestick or plate.
5. Before use, wash the top of the plate with dish soap and water. The stand is not dishwasher safe but is food-friendly as long as food is not touching the painted surfaces.

Read more detailed instructions from the original tutorial on Bump Smitten here.

P.S. I’ve used these stands for cupcakes, food displays and votives. Let your creativity fly.

{images via Bump Smitten}

stars and stripes detail

I love the look of the vintage American-inspired picnic table above. I’m a sucker for all things worn and antique-looking, so I want to take a seat on that picnic bench right now, and then bring it home with me. Authentic. Simple. Love it.

Below are some ideas to add that extra special detail of red, white and blue to your party.  

Sparkler Favors, Twig and Thistle

Download the free printable for the sparklers here.

Download the Light It Up matchbox cover and straw tag here.

Pinwheel Bouquet, Good Housekeeping

DIY Vase with Patriotic Ribbon, Good Housekeeping

 I love all-white flowers, especially hydrangea. This standard glass vase gets a stars and stripes facelift with simple ribbon…a diy project that will be sure to get noticed. Just measure the vase’s circumference, then cut lengths of patriotic ribbon to size. Attach with double-sided tape to cover the vase.

Patriotic Table Runner, Good Housekeeping

This crepe paper runner {aka streamers} can be made in minutes. Cover a table with a white paper tablecloth. Cut lengths of blue and red crepe paper to the lengths of the cloth. Weave the colors, as shown. To keep the runner in place, use double-sided tape on the edges.

 Star Medallion, Martha Stewart

Make these fabric medallions and hang from your porch, above your table or as a backdrop to a dessert table. Adorable. For directions, go here.  

Nautical Napkin Rings, Martha Stewart

1. Bind 96 inches of off-white cord at 12-inch intervals with clear adhesive tape. Snip through tape and cord to create 8 lengths. Thread each length through a boat snap {Boat snaps, also known as eye snaps, can be found at boating-supply shops}.
2. Loop cord, aligning ends on a 2-inch piece of 3/4-inch-wide off-white twill tape smeared with white or fabric glue.
3. Pinch sides of cord together to create 2 smaller loops, securing with tape.

Lanterns on a String {Ribbon}, Hostess with the Mostess

Hang lanterns with red, white and blue ribbon and be sure to light a candle inside for a warm glow throughout the evening.

Striped Straws in Mason Jar with Name Tag, Celebrations at Home

Get the DIY name tag printable here.

DIY Fabric Flower, Celebrations at Home

I love this flower idea. It can be added to any basket, box or bucket. It’s that little extra something that makes the presentation special.

You’ll Need
Strips of fabric cut to size with pinking shears
A button
Needle & thread

How To
Begin layering your strips of fabric in criss-cross patterns until you have a full circle.
Then place your button in the center and sew a few stitches through it and the fabric to keep it all together.
Apply the ‘flower’ using glue dots

{images via Country Living, Twig and Thistle, Good Housekeeping, Martha Stewart, Hostess with the Mostess and Celebrations at Home}

hardware candle holder

My husband is a builder (a very good one at Gregg and Co Builders), but I am not a frequent visitor to the local hardware store. HOWEVER, I may become friends with our local hardware store clerk after watching an episode of The Nate Berkus Show recently.

Check out these amazing candelabra’s made from plumbing pipes. Who knew something so “manly” could be used as a table setting? This would be a great addition to a table for your man’s surprise birthday party, or your little man’s construction-themed party.

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{images via The Nate Berkus Show}