grateful granola

Today’s DIY project is so simple and adorable. And, with the custom “I’m grateful for you” tags made by Jenna at Fleur de Lis, a paperie, it makes for the perfect favor or place card for loved one’s at this year’s Thanksgiving.

When I read Lisa’s, With Style and Grace, yummy gluten-free pumpkin granola recipe, I knew I had to make it. So why not make it and share it with everyone!

How To:
Make Lisa’s granola. For the complete recipe, visit here.
Buy half pint mason jars.
Buy raffia {I had some rust colored raffia in my ribbon drawer, but any ribbon will do}.
Buy, print and cut custom tags from Fleur de Lis {e-mail Jenna to order a full sheet of 14 tags for $5}.
Punch a hole in the tag, string raffia through the opening and wrap a bow around the mason jar.
Once the granola cools from the oven {read recipe}, fill mason jars with granola.

Enjoy!


{images via Tutto Bella}

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I know, I know, the holiday season is everywhere. Tinsel lights. Christmas trees. Ornaments. It can be overwhelming, but I say, “Tis the Season!” The holiday cheer is at Tutto Bella now too. Christmas is my favorite holiday and I love this time of year for so many reasons.

We will have a variety of posts for you this holiday season.
{I’ll fill you in on a little secret…we have spectacular features coming up with fabulous giveaways…Tre Sorelle’s Favorite Things…stay tuned for that because you won’t want to miss it}.

First things first, an Advent Calendar. My parents had one for us girls growing up and I couldn’t wait to see what was hidden in the pocket for me every day. I loved the tradition and the joyful spirit it brought into our home. I wanted to create that same sense of excitement for my kids, so last year I purchased the Santa Advent Calendar from Pottery Barn Kids.

But, if you have the DIY bug in you like I you, you are going to love these unique Advent Calendar ideas from talented DIYer’s across the web.

Santa Advent Calendar, Pottery Barn Kids
{this is the one I bought…I love it}

Baby Sock Advent Calendar, Martha Stewart
{for a full tutorial visit here}

Magnetic Holiday Calendar, Twig and Thistle

White Christmas Ornament Advent Calendar, Love Nordic

Kraft Paper and Twine Advent Calendar, Pinterest
This reminds me of the famous song, “Brown paper packages tied up with string…these are a few of my favorite things…” {nothing like Sound of Music to make me smile…yes I admit, I love that movie}

Daddy’s Advent Calendar, 2 Little Hooligans
{my hubby would love this advent calendar with treats like beer inside}

Barn Wood Advent Calendar, All Things Thrifty
{this would be so cute with a small hook and a variety of ornaments hung next to each number}

I love the idea of using family activities instead of candy and goodies like Kim at All Things Simple did for her family.

{images via Pottery Barn Kids, Martha Stewart, Twig and Thistle, Love Nordic, Pinterest, 2 Little Hooligans, All Things Thrifty, All Things Simple}

braid-tastic!

Braid away ladies!

Yes … braids are apparently back in style. Look out pippy long stocking! These braids are for the big girls. Sophisticated and easy, I am seeing braids everywhere. I was watching the Today show the other day {my morning guilty pleasure}, and there was a segment on the braid trend comeback with every woman – career women, actresses, stay-at-home moms, college girls, and even brides. Braid an updo for your wedding day, the Oscars {lucky girl!}, or let your braid low for an effortless, natural look. Braid yourself or have done at a salon for your special occasion. Express yourself with your hair!

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{images via globalfashionreport.com, purplelacedies.blogspot.com, beautyhigh.com, resalonandmedspa.com, joonbug.com, getmarried.com, nexthairstyle.com}

halloween treats

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Caramel Popcorn
{family recipe}

Ingredients:
1 cup butter
1 1/3 cup sugar
1/2 cup corn syrup
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup popcorn

 Directions:
Before making the caramel sauce, pop the popcorn {air-popping is best} and put into a large mixing bowl. Leave off to the side.
Cover an area on your counter with wax paper {I use about 4-5 wax sheets}.

Heat the butter, sugar and corn syrup on medium heat until it boils.
When boiling, keep on medium heat for approximately 3 minutes. Consistency should be thick and gooey.
Turn heat off and add vanilla. Add food coloring {use 1 drop red and 2 drops yellow to make orange}. Mix well.
Drizzle caramel sauce over popcorn, and mix evenly. Immediately, pour the popcorn on top of the wax paper to keep it from drying into a large clump.
Let cool for 2-3 minutes and enjoy! Makes 2 quarts.

Pumpkin Cookies
{recipe by Becky}

pumpkin cookies and milk

My fabulous boss, Becky, brought homemade pumpkin cookies to work last week and they were to die for! So, we made them for our Halloween bash tonight for our family to enjoy.
{Shh…don’t tell – Jess made them three nights ago too and ate them all!}
Thanks, Becky, for sharing your delicious pumpkin cookie recipe with us!

Ingredients:
1 can pumpkin {pie filling}
1 cup sugar
1 cup packed brown sugar
2 cups flour
1 cup quick cooking oats
1 egg
1 cup butter {softened}
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/2 teaspoon salt
6 ounces chocolate chips {Becky said she puts in more. we put in 8 ounces}

Directions:
Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees.
Cream the butter and sugars together. Mix in vanilla extract and egg.
In a separate bowl, combine and mix flour, oats, cinnamon, baking soda and salt.
Alternate adding the flour mixture and the pumpkin to the creamed sugars and butter bowl. Beat until all is added and mixed well.
Stir in chocolate chips. Drop dough in tablespoonfuls 2 inches apart on a greased cookie sheet.
Bake for 10-13 minutes or until golden brown. {it usually takes more time, about 15 minutes, or make the cookies a bit smaller than tablespoons}
Let cool and enjoy! Makes 4 dozen.

grace with lace

Black lace – it’s chic, sexy, classy and modern, and never goes out of style. Rock your black lace this Halloween weekend or the upcoming holiday season.

Dreaming about this Nina Ricci Lace & Radzimir dress.


left to right starting with the top row:
Urban Outfitters Sparkle & Fade Lace-Inset Dolman Sweater Dress: $54, Hawthorn Lace Top by Patterson J. Kincaid, Piperlime: $118, Nordstrom HUE Baroque Lace Net Tights, $18, Nanette Lepore ‘Sin Zin’ Lace Applique Skirt, Nordstrom: $298, MM Couture Lace Mini dress, Piperlime: $78,  In Your Lace Top, Modcloth: $32.99, American Apparel El Salvador Lace Tee: $30, Glint ‘Trio’ Peep Toe Bootie, Nordstrom: $99.95

Don’t forget about the little girl in your life. These lace rompers from Baby Lace Rompers are absolutely adorable. I want one for my little girl.  

{images via American Apparel, NordstromUrban Outfitters, Piperlime, Modcloth and Baby Lace Rompers}