Category Archives: Holidays

Christmas Cards 2015 // A Minted Giveaway …

December 3, 2015

Minted Christmas Photo Cards
It’s Christmas card season again, and I am excited to partner with Minted again on our Christmas cards this year! (see our cards from the past few years, here and here)  When it comes to quality, Minted Holiday Photo Cards can’t be beat!  Their holiday cards are always my favorite!  Their unique mix of Independent Designers offer a great selection of beautifully designed unique cards.  I always love browsing through all of them while making my selection for the year.
Christmas Cards
This year I went with the Gold Foil pressed cards designed my Alethea and Ruth.  Coincidentally, I didn’t even realize until now that I chose one of their designs last year as well!  I’m not surprised, their designs are beautiful, and the Gold Foil Cards from Minted is always so beautiful and luxurious.
Christmas Cards
Addressed Envelopes
Another thing I really love about Minted Holiday Cards is that if you use their Address Assistant to upload your address book into their system, they have the option of addressing each of your cards for you with the theme and design from your card.  I can’t tell you how much time this saves me each year of having to hand address each card.  I also had them print our return address on the back of the envelope which really adds another level of quality and adds to the customized look!
Sending out Christmas cards is one of my favorite holiday traditions, and going out and getting the mail in December is always my favorite time of year to get the mail!
GIVEAWAY TIME!
I’m excited to give away not one, not two, but three Minted $100 gift cards to three lucky readers!  I hope that you can use it to order your Holiday cards and spread Christmas cheer!
GIVEAWAY DETAILS
To enter the Giveaway for THREE chances to win a $100 Gift Card to Minted, be sure to fill out the form below!  There are several ways to enter and gain extra entries, but to enter you are required to put your name and email so I can get in touch with a winner, and follow me: @armelle_blog on Instagram, enter below! (for extra entries, head over to my Instagram for more chances to get some extra entries!)
The giveaway will end Sunday, December 3rd 2015 at 9 pm Mountain Time!
Be sure to enter to below!  Good Luck!!
Family Photos taken by the talented Samantha Broderick Photography.

 

 

How To // Hang Christmas Wreaths on Outdoor Windows

November 10, 2015

Christmas Wreath Holiday Window
This post contains Affiliate Links
I always knew that our home would look amazing with Christmas wreaths in the windows.  But, last year being my first year to hang them, I was left scratching my head wondering exactly how I was going to securely hang them.
command strips
After asking around, and googling “How to Hang Wreaths on Outdoor Windows.”  I found some ideas, but none of them seemed like simple ideas that actually worked.  When I was wondering around the Home Depot, I found these Command Brand Strips that are made especially for the outdoors, and especially for windows.  Finally, an easy solution that isn’t permanent and really worked!  If you follow my step by step, the hooks will stay on no problem!
holiday wreath pine wreath red bow
This is what you will need to hang Christmas wreaths on your windows: (affiliate links used)

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step by step instructions on how to hang wreaths on windows
Step One
Clean your windows well.  Take the Rubbing alcohol and put some on a cloth or paper towel.  Rub around the entire area where you will hang your hook.  You will want to do this when the temperatures are not freezing!  Read the package instructions throughly.
Step Two
Remove the black and white liner side that says window or wall side and apply it to the window where you would like your hook to hang.  Press the entire strip for a full 30 seconds pressing up and down on the strip. (be sure to place the hook in the same area on each window so they are uniform)
Step Three
Remove the blue liner.  Press the hook to the wall stripe and hold firmly for 30 seconds.
Step Four
Wait at least one hour before hanging anything on the hook.  This is a very important step.  The adhesive needs time to bond or it will not hold the weight of the wreaths.  I try to wait at least 24 hours to ensure the hooks are on well before hanging anything heavy on them.
Step Five
Hang the wreaths on the hooks.  You can also us some string to tie them more securely to the hook if you experience a lot of wind in your area.
Step Six
When you would like to remove the hook, stretch the strip slowly against the window at least 12 inches to release it.  Always pull straight down not towards you or it will break!
Pretty simple, and it doesn’t damage your windows.  They hold up very nicely in the wind as well.  With the kind of wreaths I had they have wire as the base and were able to hook on nicely.  They stayed put really well.  I think one may have fallen off in some really high winds, but that was it!  My hooks always stay on because I have carefully prepared my windows, and made sure to buy the hooks that are specially made for the outdoors!
The command strips are very easy to remove and made it really easy to make my home festive for the holidays.
I loved how it looked on Christmas morning in the snow! My family during our magical snow storm on Christmas morning 2014!
Colonial Christmas House
I hope this helps if you are looking to hang holiday wreaths on your windows this year!
Can you believe Christmas is just around the corner?!
{all photos by me}

 

Recipe: Harmons Holiday Pies …

November 2, 2015

Pie.  Isn’t it everyone’s favorite part about Thanksgiving?  Well, it most certainly is one of mine!
There are so many pies to choose from when making your favorite holiday pie, and sometimes it is just too hard to have to make that decision!  Well, you’ve come to the right place!  We did all the hard work for you!
I’ve teamed up with the Harmons Grocery Bloggers to bring you a master list of amazing pies with amazing flavors that have been tried and tested!  
We were able to meet up, chat, sample and photograph these beautiful pies, talk about food, and our favorite recipe secrets.  I just love getting together with fellow foodies to eat and talk about one of my favorite subjects, food!
I made my favorite French Apple Tart.  I shared the full step by step recipe here.  I’ve made it countless times over the years, and my mom has as well.  It is a family tradition to eat at Thanksgiving, and special holidays.  I hope it will become your tradition too!
Becky from A Vintage Mixer made this unique Almond Butter Pie.  It was a perfect combination of Chocolate and nuts.
Si from A Bountiful Kitchen made this beautiful Chocolate Silk Pie.  Si knows her pies, just look at that crust!  It’s a tried and true recipe that I know you’ll just love!
Rachael from La Fuji Mama made this beautiful Gingerbread Chess Pie.  It had the most unique flavors and the gingerbread was just amazing!  
Jesseca from One Sweet Appetite made this Streusel Pumpkin Pie.  If you are sick of plain old boring pumpkin pie, then give this one a try this year to spice things up!  
Here are the links again to the recipes for this wonderful spread of pies by all the Harmons Bloggers:

Enjoy!
This post is sponsored by Harmons Grocery, your neighborhood grocery store.

All photos by me.