Scary Halloween Decoration
Today I bring you some great ideas to decorate and get ready for halloween. It's not too far around the corner. Remember it is coming soon and if you want to get some spooky and scary decorations on your home this year, here you have some great ideas to have a Scary Halloween decorated home.
Hope you like these ideas!! Have fun decorating!
Showing posts with label Outdoor Decoration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Outdoor Decoration. Show all posts
Monday, September 3, 2012
Saturday, June 30, 2012
4th of July Party Ideas Decor and Snacks
4th of July Party Ideas Decor and Snacks
If you are having a 4th of July Party to celebrate and are you looking for great ideas of decor and snacks to entertain your guests, you have come to the right place.
Here I bring you some very patriotic Ideas.
Hope you like them... Happy 4th of July!!!
If you are having a 4th of July Party to celebrate and are you looking for great ideas of decor and snacks to entertain your guests, you have come to the right place.
Here I bring you some very patriotic Ideas.
Hope you like them... Happy 4th of July!!!
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
4th Of July Decorating Ideas
4th Of July Decorating Ideas
Having a 4Th. of July Party or Barbecue? Get in the Patriotic Spirit by decorating your house in Red, White and Blue.
These great Ideas are perfect for any house and any party.
Hope you like them. Happy Independence Day!
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Design Tips for a More Festive Chanukah Table
Design Tips for a More Festive Chanukah Table
Following are pointers on livening up your Chanukah table from “Kosher by Design,” a book by Susie Fishbein.
In the Beginning: Dress your dining table with a snazzy tablecloth. A gold one will glitter. Using narrow runners and/or yards of wide ribbons, preferably in shades of blue and gold, weave them under and above each other, creating a lattice effect.
Gifted Settings: Create place settings that look like Chanukah presents by using placemat-sized rectangles of Styrofoam (about two inches thick). Cover them with blue fabric. Straight pins will secure the fabric to the underside of rectangles. To simulate a bow, wrap gold tulle ribbon on a diagonal around two opposite corners of rectangles.
Box Appeal: Find boxes about 3-inches square. Cover boxes with Mylar foil wrapping paper. Tie a bow around them with gold ribbon. With two sided tape, attach them to the upper left-hand corner of placemats.
Got the Gelt: In front of each placemat, situate a gold netted sack of Chanukah gelt. Write each guest’s name in gold ink on place cards. Then with narrow gold ribbon, tie place cards to gelt sacks.
Twinkling Fantasy: Flood the center of the table with as many blue votive candle holders as you can find in every size and shape. Fill them with candles and light just before guests arrive.
Gaming Table: Scatter around dreidels in varying sizes and shapes, ones made from silver, gold, porcelain, plastic, wood — and anything blue. Antique dreidels are particularly decorative.
Blue Plate Special: Set the table with blue dishes, preferably ones that mix and match. Place a salad plate of one pattern over a dinner plate of another. Walmart sells glass blue plates for $1.25 each.
Color Wave Silverware: Set the table with gold plated flatware or stainless steel with blue plastic handles.
Crystal Collection: Buy glasses and wine goblets with blue striations or purchase glassware with a blue tint, found at stores such as Crate and Barrel.
Clear Water: Buy mineral water in blue bottles.
Fruit of the Vine: Buy wine in blue bottles.
Congratulations: You’ve created a show stopping setting! Photograph your table for inspiration when planning your next holiday meal.
Following are pointers on livening up your Chanukah table from “Kosher by Design,” a book by Susie Fishbein.
In the Beginning: Dress your dining table with a snazzy tablecloth. A gold one will glitter. Using narrow runners and/or yards of wide ribbons, preferably in shades of blue and gold, weave them under and above each other, creating a lattice effect.
Gifted Settings: Create place settings that look like Chanukah presents by using placemat-sized rectangles of Styrofoam (about two inches thick). Cover them with blue fabric. Straight pins will secure the fabric to the underside of rectangles. To simulate a bow, wrap gold tulle ribbon on a diagonal around two opposite corners of rectangles.
Box Appeal: Find boxes about 3-inches square. Cover boxes with Mylar foil wrapping paper. Tie a bow around them with gold ribbon. With two sided tape, attach them to the upper left-hand corner of placemats.
Got the Gelt: In front of each placemat, situate a gold netted sack of Chanukah gelt. Write each guest’s name in gold ink on place cards. Then with narrow gold ribbon, tie place cards to gelt sacks.
Twinkling Fantasy: Flood the center of the table with as many blue votive candle holders as you can find in every size and shape. Fill them with candles and light just before guests arrive.
Gaming Table: Scatter around dreidels in varying sizes and shapes, ones made from silver, gold, porcelain, plastic, wood — and anything blue. Antique dreidels are particularly decorative.
Blue Plate Special: Set the table with blue dishes, preferably ones that mix and match. Place a salad plate of one pattern over a dinner plate of another. Walmart sells glass blue plates for $1.25 each.
Color Wave Silverware: Set the table with gold plated flatware or stainless steel with blue plastic handles.
Crystal Collection: Buy glasses and wine goblets with blue striations or purchase glassware with a blue tint, found at stores such as Crate and Barrel.
Clear Water: Buy mineral water in blue bottles.
Fruit of the Vine: Buy wine in blue bottles.
Congratulations: You’ve created a show stopping setting! Photograph your table for inspiration when planning your next holiday meal.
Monday, December 12, 2011
Outdoor Christmas Lights and Decorations
Outdoor Christmas Lights and Decorations. It's game on!! Time to put those beautiful lights and decorations outside your home. Some neighborhoods even have contests! People really go all out with decorations. It's Christmas Time! Time to be festive and creative with your decorations. Here I give you some ideas of beautiful decorations that I have found. From the most simple to the most "festive" They are all great! Enjoy!
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