DIY: creative gift wrapping

Hi there and Happy Friday!! I wasn't planning on doing a post today, but the super adorable Aarean from Color Issue had this really cute packaging idea inspired by Anthropolgie's gift wrapping garland. If you're like me and still have wrapping to do, maybe this will inspire you a little.... It's super easy, fun and of course colorful!


You'll Need:
- simple wrapping paper (use the back of one if you don't want any designs)
- scissors
- felt (three or four colors)
- thin ribbon... preferably with some sparkle to it ;-)
- small hold punch if you have one... if not scissors will do

Cut out a bunch of circles from leftover felt...



Punch two holes in each circle...



Then string the circles onto the long side of the ribbon...



Scrunch them nice and close together (the more circles you have the closer you'll have to scrunch them together... and personally I think the more the better!)



Once I knew they would meet in the middle I took both sides of the ribbon...



tied it in a knot and then for the middle (where you'd normally put a bow) I strung two felt circles on top of each other....


and tied another knot (so they'd scrunch together-- lots of scrunching in this project! ha!) to create a little flower :-)


I tied on a little bell (gives it a little ringy-blingy touch *ha) and slapped on a little gold round tag that I cut out from some paper I had... (I wanted to keep with the whole circular theme)


And there she sits, under the tree... waiting to be opened on Christmas day :-)

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Aarean's blog is on of my favorite reads. You really don't want to pass up her blog... it's full of colorful inspiration! And right now, she also has and extra soft Christmas giveaway going on... so don't miss out on that!


What's the status on your wrapping? Are you done?


Hope you all have a very Merry Christmas filled with lots of love and laughter. Savor these moments and remember the REAL reason and meaning of Christmas! :-)

snapshots

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Hello there! Just wanted to share a few very random pics of what's been happening with me lately.

I was in NC this past week for Brandon's graduation! Yippee! Our lives can finally start getting back to normal. I'm so proud of him! And he even got an award.... the "Top Gun" award for having the best shooting average!

Bosco hates is Santa hat, and those pre-made gingerbread houses are not the easiest things to put together. It's not the prettiest, but we had fun putting it together. And this is completely not related to anything, but Five Guys seriously has the best burgers! I don't even eat a lot of red meat, but if you're craving a burger, this is the place to go! Mmmmmm.. my mouth is watering just thinking about them! :-)

Told you this post was pretty random! :-)
So what's been going on in your life lately? Are you all ready for Christmas? I'm not! I'm going out in a little bit to finish.... so wish me luck! :-)

PS: Thanks to my wonderful guest bloggers! Love you ladies! :-) If you missed any of their posts, please make sure check them out and leave them some love!

christmas decor meets holiday fashion

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Hello luvies! My name is Lauren, and I blog over at the lifestyle & fashion blog, L.A. in the bay. While Jessica is gone, she asked me to share with you all something lovely, so this is what I dreamed up for you all today!

I have been so inspired lately by all the gorgeous Christmas and Holiday decorations that I have seen around the blogosphere and on pinterest {mynotsosecretaddiction}! I am totally loving the mix of reds and metallics.

*all images via my pinterest

There are so many fun things to do with your home, the possibilities are endless. For instance, filling a large glass container with Christmas ornaments. How genius right?! I loved it so much, I decided to do it in my own home. I especially love the way Holiday decorating is translated into fashion, and how the two go hand-in-hand perfectly. Do you spot a similar color palette? ;)

This Holiday season, I plan to rock a lot of bling, lots of metallics, and a whole lot of sparkle! Thanks so much to Jessica for having me today! This was fun! Happy Holidays everyone!

xoxo

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Thanks Lauren! Loving all this inspiration! I love all things shiny and glittery... You can never have enough sparkle! How about you? What will you be wearing? Are you obsessed with glitter and bling as much as we are?! :)

a very girly dessert

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Hello there! I'm Nuha from the blog Habibi. I've been a long-time fan of Jessica's blog and I am so honored to be back again guest posting! Besides being an incredible blog designer and having an eye for the most amazing Etsy shops, Jess has become a good friend. When she asked me to guest post I knew I wanted to do a baking or DIY post. If you know me, you know that I absolutely adore anything mini, pink, gold, and glittery. (What girl doesn't?!) If you combine those 4 things you basically end up with the most girlish dessert ever- petit fours. And what better time to make them than the holiday season. Your guests will think you're pretty awesome when you offer them these. And trust me, they're easy :-)


WHAT YOU WILL NEED:
- 1 box cake mix of your choice (and the ingredients needed to bake it)
- Cookie sheet pan (or you may call it a jelly roll pan)
- Your choice of fruit preserve
- Cooling Rack

OPTIONAL:
- Gum Paste or Fondant (tastes better than gum paste!)
- Non-pariels
- Luster dust

FONDANT ICING:
- 2 lb. Bag of powdered sugar
- 3/4 Cup water
- 3 tbs Karo Syrup
- Extract flavoring of your choice (I used lemon)


DIRECTIONS:
Bake your cake as directed in your cookie sheet pan. Let it cool. Invert it on a flat surface and cut off the edges. Cut your cake in half so that you half so that you now have two, roughly, 5x7 pieces.

{*Note: Don't confuse this with slicing your cake in half in the center (as you would a normal, thicker cake) since this cake is already so thin, you cut the overall cake into smaller portions to stack*}

Stack the two pieces on top of each other, adding a layer of preserves in between. Cover with plastic wrap and freeze overnight. {Freezing the cake helps reduce the amount of crumbs :-)}

When you're ready to ice your cakes, pull the cake out of the freezer and cut into your desired size and shape. I used square and circle cookie cut-outs to ensure that each piece came out the same size.


Place a cooling rack over your cookie sheet pan (or any pan that's as large as the cooling rack). Next, place the individual cakes on the cooling rack-making sure the sides aren't touching. I'd suggest only doing a few at a time (about 6-7) just to make things easier. That way you won't worry about not being able to fully cover each individual cake.

Next up, make your icing. Start off by mixing your Karo syrup into your water. This helps to make sure you don't just end up with a blob of Karo syrup in your powdered sugar. Then, using your stove, combine your water mixture with your powdered sugar on a LOW heat. We're talking so low that you can still comfortably put your hand on the pot. Stir frequently. Whenever everything has melted and you're ready to pour your fondant add your extract.

I found that the easiest way to pour was straight from the pot. Don't worry about "wasting" the fondant, because anything that the bottom pan catches, you can re-heat and re-use. Plus, the cakes look better with a thicker coating of icing :-) How you ice these is up to you. I find that pouring in the center of each cake and circling around the sides is the best way to make sure the whole cake gets covered. Then, move on to the next cake and repeat. Like I said, be liberal with the icing- you can re-use what falls into the underlying cake pan. Also, when re-heating the icing, if it gets too thick you can add a tbsp of water to thin it out. A little water goes a long way!


I ended up going over these and covering them with another coat of icing to make sure the sides were covered too.

To glam these up a little bit I cut out some sugar paste flowers and dry painted gold luster dust on them. When the icing dried I dry painted luster dust on those too. I'm pretty much obsess with gold luster dust. I should also mention that I keep a few paint brushes set aside specifically for baking.


This is probably the best picture that captures how gorgeous the gold luster dust is. Trust me, it's even prettier in person!

And for some extra color, I added green non-pariels. My tip for non-pariels is buying them in a plain white color and using either food coloring or luster dust to dye them the color of your choice. Just put some non-pariels in a sandwich bag, add the coloring, mix, and voila- Your own custom shade :-)


Thanks again Jess for having me! I really hope you all try to make these- I'd love to see pictures if you do! They are so easy to make and so pretty to look at!

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Thanks Nuha! These little desserts look so cute... and easy to make! They would be perfect for an upcoming Holiday party or bridal/baby shower... I definitely have to keep these in mind next time I want to impress my family & friends! :)

holiday inspired beverages

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Hello Creative Index readers! I'm Anna and I'm so excited to hold down the fort today while Jessica is AFK. I feel so honored to be blogging at one of my favorite blogs.

If you're like me, getting this close to Christmas with lots left to do can be a little stressful. I might have just the remedy you need to calm those Holiday nerves. I've been rounding up some of my favorite holiday inspired beverages and I get to share them with you today! If you're hosting a Christmas party one or two or ALL of these drinks should be added to your menu. Nothing says Merry Christmas like a little bubbly. I wish I could top everything off with champagne. Wouldn't that be awesome? Like, my coffee, my water, my diet cream soda… mmmmmm. Ok, maybe that's a little too far, but you get the idea. I love me some champagne.

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Ok, not gonna lie. The spicy blood orange champagne punch sounds a little hard to make, but I'm willing to bet that it's worth it. Thanks again, Jessica, for having me today on your fabulous blog!

What's your favorite adult beverage to get you in the holiday spirit?

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Thanks to Anna for hijacking the blog today and for sharing these super festive drinks.
Don't they all sound delish? I want to try them all! ;)

Hope you all have a wonderful weekend! xo

crave: cinnamon twists

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Hello! My name is Lindsay and I am the author of the blog Delighted Momma. On my blog I share skin care tips (I am a licensed Esthetician), jewelry diys, little tid bits about my family, things that make me happy and EASY recipes.

I am SO happy to be here today. I adore Jessica and her creative (no pun intended) blog. Today I am going to share a super yummy recipe that has quickly become one of my family's favorites.

If I could eat pastries coated with cinnamon and sugar on a daily basis (and my butt remained unaffected by the overload of carbs) I would. BUT I am too vain and type 1 diabetic, so this is not possible.

WHAT YOU WILL NEED:
- 1 package of ready made whole wheat dough. (I got mine at Trader Joes.)
- 1/2 cup of organic coconut sugar. (Coconut sugar is a delicious alternative to regular sugar because it is low-glycemic and it wont cause that energy crash that you get from ordinary sugar.)
- 1/4 cup of melted butter
- 2 teaspoons of cinnamon


DIRECTIONS:
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- Roll out the dough into a long rectangle.
- Slice the dough into long strips
- Place each strip into the butter.
- Place each butter coated strip onto the plate with the cinnamon and sugar. Roll it around until in is evenly coated.
- Twist each end of the stripes in opposite directions.
- Place on a greased baking sheet and bake for 15-18 minutes.


The only problem I have when making these is refraining myself from eating the whole batch! So gooey and delicious! Hope you all enjoyed this recipe and thank you Jessica for having me over today!

(Recipe slightly adapted from here)
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I too wish I could eat pastries on a daily basis!
Thanks Lindsay for hanging out over here today and for sharing this yummy recipe.
I can't wait to make these! :)

2012 calendar round-up

go shopping: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6
 
Well, my fellow paper lovers, it’s calendar season! I’d be lost without the giant wall calendar hanging in my office. Since January 1st is creeping ever so close, I thought I'd share some of my very favorite calendar picks for the new year.

Do you have your new calendar yet? Do you even use a calendar?! Or do you keep everything on your phone?

beautiful books

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I’m a sucker for coffee table books. With great covers.
That are full of beautiful images and great inspiration.

Yes, some can be pretty expensive, but you can't go wrong with gifting a fabulous book for the holidays or for a birthday... or splurging on one for yourself every now and then! :)

These are just a few that I currently have on my wishlist:
1/ Design Sponge at Home by Grace Bonney
2/ Vogue: The Covers by by Hamish Bowles & Dodie Kazanjian
3/ Andy Warhol: The Early Sixties by Sebastian Egenhofer
4/ Christian Louboutin by Christian Louboutin
5/ Peter Max by Charles A. Riley
6/ Downtown Chic by Robert & Cortney Novogratz

Do you have any of these books? What books are on your wishlist?

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And the winner of the cozy giveaway is #32 Natasha from Schue Love!!
Congrats girl! I'll email you shortly to get your info! :)


artist love: heath killen

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Looking back, I noticed I hadn't done an artist feature in over a month! So what better way to get back in the swing of things than to share one of my fave Aussie designers, Heath Killen. I actually stumbled across is work on Flickr a few months back, and boy am I glad I did! I really love his style... his collage of art and illustration, and the use of abstract shapes, textures, color and typography.

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See more of his amazing work here.

Hope you're all a little more inspired today. I know I am! :)

(images: heath killen)

a cozy GIVEAWAY!

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Good Monday morning! How about a giveaway to start the week off right?! :)

I love being snuggled up in cozy, fuzzy knits all winter long, just like the ones in today's giveaway. Accessorise, is a mother and daughter team that designs and handcrafts beautiful knit creations of all kinds.

The ladies of Accessorise have been so generous to offer up one of their lovely knits to one reader! You can pick from any of the 4 items pictured above... 1// Gray Earwarmer/Headband, 2// White Knit Fingerless Gloves, 3// Gray Fingerless Gloves, 4// Cream Earwarmer/Headband. I seriously love those gray mittens (#3)... those would be my choice! ;)

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MANDATORY (1 entry):

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THEN visit Accessorise and leave a comment telling me what you love.

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Good Luck! Open to everyone! Winner announced on Thursday, December 8th.


friday favorites

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Happy Friday! Just a quick hello today, because I really have nothing exciting to report. I do however have Christmas on the brain, so I hope you enjoy this festive little roundup of my favorite links from around the web:

1/ Holiday FREEBIES to help fancy up those parcels under the tree.
2/ Inspiring ways to wrap your gifts this year.
3/ Pumpkin Pecan Waffles with cranberry syrup! Yes, please!
4/ Ideas for decorating with ornaments.
5/ DIY mason jar snow globes... just like the ones from Anthro!
6/ The are probably the cutest cupcakes EVER.
7/ Awesome gift guides for: the men .. jet setter .. hostess .. creatives .. little ones .. stocking stuffers

Hope you have a warm and cozy weekend! :)

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