pumpkin seed treat

We carved pumpkins last night with the kids, and being the health nut that I am, I took the opportunity to make carving pumpkins not only fun, but also nutritional by saving and roasting the pumpkin seeds. Raw pumpkin seeds are rich in vitamins B, C, D and K, essential fatty acids, magnesium, potassium, iron and zinc. They can help lower cholesterol with their high levels of fiber, help to prevent the enlargement of the prostrate and promote bone health. Plus, they are a yummy snack!

Why not share all the health benefits of pumpkin seeds with dear friends? After you carve pumpkins with your friends/family this year, save the seeds for a healthy snack and give as a small token of thoughtfulness to a friend. I made the tags, “you are pumpkin pie spice and everything nice, that’s what friends are made of,” using a pumpkin template online and Microsoft Word, and attached them to a mason jar {my fave…everything looks cuter in a mason jar} with black and white twine.

How to Roast Pumpkin Seeds
Thoroughly wash the seeds after they’ve been removed from your pumpkin.
Spread the seeds out to let them dry. You can pat with a paper towel.
Rub them sparingly with olive oil and sprinkle with salt.
Roast at 350 degrees for 15-16 minutes {watch them carefully as they will go from being perfectly roasted to totally burned within a minute or less}.

Oh, and as for the fun part, Jameson wanted a dragon, Gabriella wanted a heart and Jackson, well, we opted to carve a cute smiley pumpkin face.

{images via Tutto Bella}

sweater weather

We busted out the sweaters this weekend as the first flakes flew. As I put on my sweater, I thought about how cozy sweaters are, and how they feel like the warmth of “home,” curled up on the couch with my kiddos and hubby, with a cup of tea or coffee close by. So, why not incorporate a sweater’s feeling of “home” into the home. Some fantastic ideas below…

1. Sweater Box, Thrifty and Chic {DIY tutorial here}
2. Sweater Candle Holder, Knick of Time
3. Sweater Pumpkin, Confessions of a Plate Addict {DIY tutorial here}
4. Sculpted Origami Sweater Knit Pillow Cover, West Elm {$34}
5. Sweater Pumpkin, The Painted Home {DIY tutorial here}
6. Cable Knit Napkins, Elizabeth Anne Designs
7. Mug Cozy, Knit Storm on Etsy {$17}
8. Recycled Sweater Vase,Under the Table and Dreaming {DIY tutorial here}
9. Sweater Yet Vase, Modcloth {$17}
10. Sweater Lampshade Cover, Thrifty and Chic {DIY tutorial here}

{images via Modcloth, Confessions of a Plate Addict, Knick of TimeThrifty and Chic, West Elm, Elizabeth Anne Designs, A Painted Home, Under the Table and Dreaming, Knit Storm}

Sweater and Legging Fall and Winter Fashion

= swegging. And, I want a pair of them!

So, I know I should be telling you about some of my favorite collections and pieces from New York Fashion Week {I loved all the black and white on the runway…I hope to share my faves with you soon}. But it’s colder here in the Rocky Mountains and the trees are a beautiful palette of rich red, burnt orange, deep yellow and crisp green, so my mind is slooowwwlly transitioning to fall. I’m in denial that fall is already here. I’ve been reluctant to ‘go there’ with colder weather fashion, but today I’m warming up to the idea…

Free People Sweater Leggings, Free People {$68}
{mom…I want a pair of these sweggings:)}


Mossimo Supply Co. Juniors Sweater Skirt
, Target {$25}

Over the Knee Twisted Cable Boot, UGG Australia {$250}


 Payton Belted Long Cardigan, Nordstrom {$118}

Chalet We Dance Boot, ModCloth {$88.99}

Leigh Sweater, Club Monaco {$129.50}

{images via Free People, Target, UGG Australia, Nordstrom, ModCloth, Club Monaco}

fashion week {fall}

Happy Fashion Friday!

Last week, we needed to refer back to the NY Spring Fashion Week held in September. We are a little excited about dressing for Spring {and a little sick of the cold, snowy weather}!

Now, we are ready to reflect on Fall fashion shown this month at the NY Fall Fashion Week. Gorgeous, simple, geometric and lots of black/dark colors. Happy dressing for 2012 everyone!

Tory Burch

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BCBG Maxazria

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Carolina Herrera

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{images via NY Fashion Week}

lisa + drew

Colorado weather is unlike any other. The saying goes:
‘If you don’t like the weather, wait 10 minutes and it will change.’

But for their wedding on September 24, 2011, Lisa and Drew couldn’t have asked for a more perfect day at the Ritz-Carlton, Bachelor Gulch in the Rocky Mountains. Warm, sunny and surrounded by the amazing colors of fall – what else could a bride ask for?

In the bride’s words: The best part about the entire day was completely out of our control! The weather was magnificent, and the colors of the trees were unforgettable. We were so lucky!

For her mountain elegance themed wedding, Lisa was inspired by the rustic lodge at the Ritz Carlton, the outdoors, wood features and the forest animals.

In the bride’s words: I knew I wanted to have my wedding during fall and in the mountains.  After visiting Bachelor Gulch, it was so easy to say yes!  The Ritz felt warm, cozy and like I was right at home.

We are so love with the elegant simplicity and romantic details of this mountain wedding. Absolutely stunning!
Congratulations to the beautiful couple!

From the bride: I wanted to keep things simple, detailed and elegant.

VENDOR LOVE

Planning & Details: Bride & MOB
Venue:  Ritz Carlton, Bachelors Gulch
Floral: Newberry Brothers Greenhouse & Florist
Photography: Brinton Studios
Hair Stylist: Kathy Monahan, JUA Salon Cherry Creek 303.320.4323
Makeup Artist: Lulu DeVil, Lulu@luludevil.com,
Nars cosmetics at Nordstrom Cherry Creek
Bride Veil & hairpiece: Anna Be
Bride’s Jewelry: Antique
Band: Starkey Productions, Heart Beat