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Fab Pins of the Week: 4th of July Edition

June 28, 2013 by Fotini Filed Under: 4th of July, cake, desserts, drink, fab pins of the week, food, food and drink, layered cake, patriotic, Pinterest, red white and blue 1 Comment

Hey there! It’s Friday and you know what that means, it’s time to share my favorite pins from this week!
I’m still in full swing of 4th of July prep, so I thought I would put together a roundup of some of my favorite patriotic food & drinks!
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4. source  5. source1. If you’re looking for a delicious, light dessert that’s sure to please, than this triple berry trifle is your pick! It’s light cool whip, angel cake and berries make the perfect combination for your taste buds! Not to mention the perfect addition to your 4th of July setup! Head over to SkinnyTaste for the full recipe!
2. How cute is this firecracker red white and blue drink?! The concept is to add the drink with the most sugar content to the bottom and repeat for remaining two layers. Head over and see exactly what drinks she uses and the full tutorial!
3. Last year for the 4th of July, we used a star cookie cutter to shape our watermelon and added them along with blueberries on a wooden skewer. It was adorable and all the guests loved the display! The same concept is used here but hollowing out the center of the watermelon and adding shaped apple garnished on top with a blueberry. However you decide to do it, it’s sure to turn out a hit!
4.  Get the perfect drink for guests by adding a personalized printable and firecracker straw to any beverage!  These sparkling lemonade bottles are darling and key to cooling down your busy guests!
5. Wow, this cake is flawless! It’s too bad I can’t find the original source to gawk over this cake! It’s a beautifully precise white and red multi-layered cake with what I’m assuming to be blue fondant. Don’t fret, if your baking skills aren’t this perfect, using the same concept to create a layered cake and adding food coloring to store bought icing, will create the same reaction out of your company! Once they see cake, they will eat cake 😉
** Update: Please be sure to visit the source link for #5, I was contacted by a viewer directing me to the original link of this cake with detailed instructions, enjoy!!

I hope you have a spectacular 4th of July!!

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Red, White & Blue

June 24, 2013 by Fotini Filed Under: 4th of July, burlap banner, crafts, diy, DIY flag, flag, fourth of july, garden flag, home decor, patriotic, patriotic decor, red white and blue 19 Comments

The older I get, the more I love to decorate for the 4th of July! I’m not sure if it’s the bright color combination, reason for celebrating or feeling it brings that makes it most special, but I love it! Last Friday I posted my weekly “Fab Pins of the Week”, which you can see here, all with 4th of July inspiration! Among my favorites was an adorable burlap bubble wreath with red white and blue ribbon. So I decided to give my burlap wreath a makeover, and something crazy happened… I got inspired for another project 😉

First I’ll show you how my burlap bubble wreath makeover went! The technique I used to update it was quite simple. I bought red and white striped ribbon, as well as, a beautiful bright blue from Jo Ann Fabrics. I grabbed 2 pipe cleaners I already had at home and cut them into about 2 inch pieces. To begin, I simply tucked the end of the red and white ribbon onto my wire form, left about 3 inches of ribbon vertically and secured with pipe cleaner. I continued until completed. I wouldn’t worry about fixing your burlap as you go, wait until the end to cover up the gaps, if necessary. Next, grab the blue ribbon and cut three lengths of ribbon in descending size (long, medium,small). Fold the length of the ribbon in half and tape into place. Layer the ribbon on top of eachother (again long, medium and small) and use floral wire to tighten the center. Grab a long piece from your extra blue ribbon and tie it into the middle of your bow, fishtail the ends, poke a small piece of floral wire to the back for attaching to the wreath, and voila!

I love how it turned out, it really makes our new black door POP!

And so now we’re onto the project I was pretty excited about sharing! I wanted to make my own garden flag for the stake in front of my house. While I was at Jo Ann’s picking up the ribbon for my wreath, I browsed the burlap (because everyone does that every time they’re at the craft store, right?!) and the silver polka-dotted burlap just had to come home with me! I got a half a yard, but that was more than enough. Once home, I grabbed a flag I already had to measure the size. I left about and inch on each side, as well as, the bottom. I left a good two inches on top since this would be the part that would be sliding onto the garden stake. With my sewing machine, I sewed the sides and bottom. I looped the top piece over and sewed the edge, make sure to leave that middle space open!! I took remaining ribbon from my wreath update, cut them at different lengths and sewed them together, then sewing them onto the middle of my burlap. For the finishing touch I fishtailed the ends of the ribbon!

I was quite happy with how it turned out and it looks beautiful blowing in the wind J

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Fab Pins of the Week

June 21, 2013 by Fotini Filed Under: 4th of July, burlap wreath, desserts, fab pins of the week, fourth of july, free printables, home decor, patriotic, patriotic decor, Pinterest, red white and blue, vignettes, vintage, vintage decor Leave a Comment

Happy Friday!!!
I’m in full swing of decorating and creating patriotic beauty around the house lately!
And that’s exactly where my inspiration was this week: Fourth of July!
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1. I’m not really sure I can explain my immense love for this entire Vintage Americana setup! It’s absolutely perfect!! I highly encourage you to stop by the wonderful Pizzazzerie and feast your eyes on this adorable 4th of July party! She provides all the deats for the printables used (even a freebie!).
2. We all know my love for burlap wreaths, so it’s no wonder why this one caught my eye! It’s absolutely adorable! You can easily use this same technique for dressing up your wreath for the fourth! I think I see a weekend project coming my way (wink!)
3. I love all the vintage details in this lovely set up from my blogger friend Allison at The Golden Sycamore! Head over and check out how she uses true vintage pieces, along with new, and incorporates them to make this vignette pop!!
4. Mmm, mmm, mmm… This patriotic dessert looks divine! It’s nice and light, but full of sweetness! I will definitely be making this one this year! Head on over to Curly Girl Kitchen and check out the full recipe there! Enjoy J
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{ Be Happy Now }

June 14, 2013 by Fotini Filed Under: download, free printable, happy, happy printable, life, printable 12 Comments

I seriously feel like time is just absolutely flying by us! My kids are growing up so quickly and my husband and I will be celebrating 10 years together in a few months.
It’s so cliche, when you’re young, people tell you to enjoy being young while you can because it will fly by. Well let me tell ya, it does! 
In between, taking the kids to school, extracurricular activities, birthday parties, doctor visits, sleepovers, housework, grocery shopping, working, and anything else you might do in a days work, time is moving on, the kids are growing up and you’re growing older.
It’s kind of a scary thing to think about really, but all the more of the reason you should live your life being HAPPY, all the time!
Being happy, positive and optimistic (even in tough times) is something I want to teach my kids! What a great outlook they will have on life!
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{ Fab Pins of the Week }

June 14, 2013 by Fotini Filed Under: dining room, exposed brick, fab pins of the week, neutral bedroom, pallet wall, Pinterest, rustic, rustic decor, rustic dining room, rustic home design, wood beams 7 Comments

Hello weekend 🙂
This weekend is a special one for my family & I! 
We’re celebrating my little mans’ 7th birthday on Sunday!!
The years have flown by, but what an amazing person my son has become!
I hope you have a great weekend too 🙂 
Let’s get to what has been inspiring me this week!
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1. I’m just in awe of this stunning rustic dining room! The exposed brick makes this room!! Visit the source to check out the rest of this gorgeous mansion! 
2. Rustic neutrals done beautifully! I love the rustic charm feel the wood, neutral bedding and decor bring together!
3. Oh my goodness, this bathroom is to die for!! I don’t know that there’s one thing I would change about it! Such a stunning chandelier to light up the gorgeous white-washed wood ceiling. And that tub… ahh! Absolute perfection 🙂
4. My latest obsession is pallet walls! We’ve decided we’re going to do a small section in our half bath downstairs, and I can’t wait!! I’m loving this beautiful pallet wall by The Lettered Cottage. Head over and check out how they incorporated these old gymnasium floors into this eye-catching wall decor!

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{ Have Your Pictures & Enjoy Them Too! }

June 12, 2013 by Fotini Filed Under: free, Groovebook, photobook, picture book, pictures, sponsored post 3 Comments

This is a sponsored post and all opinions are my own.

If you’re one of the many who own a smartphone, you’re going to want to download the latest app Groovebook. Groovebook is an app that allows you to upload your desired photos straight from your phone and they create your very own photobook! If you know me, you know I’m crazy about photos and take tons with my iPhone, so I was really excited to give Groovebook a try!

The process is simple, download the free app on your phone and create a profile. You can manually select your desired photos, up to 100 pictures. By signing up, you can have your photos sent to you monthly for FREE, only pay $2.99 for shipping! The photobooks are 4×6 photos with perforated sides for easy removal! That just might be my favorite part 🙂 It’s so easy to take out your favorite photos to add to frames, give as gifts or DIY projects!

Just for my viewers, Groovebook has created a code where you will receive your first Groovebook absolutely FREE! No charges, free shipping and a free photobook!!! Use code: GLAMOROUSGROOVE at checkout.

So what are you waiting for?! Go give it a try!!!

{ Tips for Party Planning! }

June 10, 2013 by Fotini Filed Under: birthday parties, hosting, hosting events, kids birthday party, kids birthdays, party, party planning, party planning tips, party tips 22 Comments

I’m sure you’ve heard me say many times before, just, how much I ADORE party planning! I love everything about it 🙂 I know it stresses some people out, and if that’s you I have some great tips to make it less stressful, and more enjoyable!

Three months before event:
  •          Set date, time and place.
  •         Choose theme and colors.
  •          If you have specific details you want to include, write them down so you don’t forget! I use a word document and just jot down ideas as they come!
Two months before event:
  •        Every party I host is on a budget, so browse the local Dollar Stores, Hobby Lobby, Jo Ann’s, Michaels and Target for great dollar finds!
  •         Order your invitations. A website like TinyPrints has a great selection to choose from!
  •         Write out your guest list and add up the number of children attending so you can plan for goodie bags.
  •         Plan party activities. Write out a list of games for the kids to play along with any supplies you will need to purchase. If you’re doing rentals, such as a bounce house, call to reserve your date.
One month before event:
  •          Plan your menu. Don’t feel obligated to feed everyone lunch if it doesn’t fit in your budget! Schedule mid-afternoon and offer a dessert bar.
  •     You can easily create personalized banners using a tool like PicMonkey and printing it onto your desired paper.
  •          Begin working on more time-consuming projects like banners, food labels, party décor, etc. Getting it done ahead of time will save you the stress in the end!
Two weeks before event:
  •          Prepare and send out invitations.
  •          Purchase tablecloths, plates, cutlery, cups, napkins and/or other party supplies.
  •          Buy items for the kids goodie bags and prepare. I like to do a variety of these go-to items: pencils, markers, glow sticks, a piece of my kids favorite candy, temporary tattoos, bubbles, chalk, homemade crayons, or a journal.
  •          If ordering a cake from a store or bakery, place the order and plan to pick up the day before the party.
One week before event:
  •          Head to the grocery store with a list in hand of all the food, condiments and drinks you will need.
  •     Start preparing or putting together any accessories needed for the party games. Get a good idea of what order you want to do each game in, it will make party day go much smoother!

Two days before event:

  •          If you’re hosting the party at home, do the bulk of your cleaning and leave vacuuming and/or mopping for the morning of.
One day before event:
  •          I make my kids’ cakes and cupcakes, so for me, I spend the day before making all the desserts. In case of any uh-oh’s I have time for plan B!
  •          The evening before, I always have a plan set out for how I want the next morning to go until the party begins. Inevitably, things may come up, but at least you can stay on track and get things accomplished in a timely manner!
Party day:
  •          I always plan a special birthday breakfast for my little ones!
  •          Buy the balloons! I head to the local Kroger down the street to buy my balloons. The balloons only last about 8-10 hours, so you don’t want to buy them too soon!
  •          Buy some fresh flowers! They’re the perfect centerpiece J
  •          I start two hours before the party is set to start by decorating. Prepare and decorate the main table, dessert table, and gift table.
  •          With the entire décor ready, begin prepping the food. Wash and slice veggies, fruits and cheeses and place in fridge. Put drinks in ice or cooler.
  •          Finish up any cleaning, such as vacuuming or mopping.
  •          Get yourself ready, get the kids ready!
  •          Add balloons to the mailbox or at the end of your street for family and friends to see.
  •          Sit out any appetizers or munchies before the guests arrive.
  •          After the first couple of guests have arrived, sit out any condiments, veggies, side-dishes, etc.
  •          We’ve found the easiest way to please guests is to have a barbeque, so I let my husband man the grill!
  •          Sit back, relax and enjoy the masterpiece you’ve created!! 
I hope these tips will be able to help you enjoy your next party a little more!! 

{ Guest Post: Father’s Day Gift Suggestions! }

June 5, 2013 by Fotini Filed Under: Father's Day, Father's Day gifts, gift ideas, gifts, Guest post 2 Comments


Hi everyone. I am Eva Stephen. I am going to share some shopping tips and gift ideas for the upcoming Father’s Day. I feel the price of the gift is not that much important but the love and gratitude you have for him is all that matters. Please also share your ideas and any interesting experiences in the comment box. 🙂

What to shop for Father’s Day
Though most of us agree that the loved ones should be loved every day of the year, it is still nice to shower them with gifts on that one symbolic day when everyone recognizes their special role in the world. So, with Father’s Day just around the corner, there is no time to spare. Whoever has not yet chosen a present for their father or father of their children might find a few good ideas in this text.

Like father, like gift

Buying gifts can be an act of mere spending, or a manifestation of true skill. If you don’t want to have your money wasted on a useless gift, you’d better do some heavy thinking and maybe even some detective work. You want to find out what the father of the family likes, wants and would love to have at this very moment.

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Buying the man in your family furniture is certainly an original gift. He may be imagining himself falling deep down into a recliner chair, with a pipe sticking out of his mouth, watching out the window and contemplating life.

Maybe he likes nice suits in general, but would die for a certain rock concert ticket right now. That is why you should spend a few days being very attentive to what he says and pays attention to. Observe carefully and with little luck, you’ll know exactly what you should buy him.

How about furniture for the domestic type?

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Or, he may have seen an outrageous TV set at his friend’s house and cannot stop thinking about it. Maybe he’s one of those artsy types who enjoys nothing more than a nicely ornamented wooden piece of furniture, a unique lamp or a massive, respectable looking mahogany desk for his study. Better visiting Shop 4 Furniture and see what they have to offer to a father who likes furniture as a gift.  


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Let’s think of gifts for an adventurous type.

If father/husband is more of an outdoors type of person, or someone who likes entertaining an idea that he’s always living on the edge, there is a variety of products for that tough guy. A ticket to the most dangerous roller coaster, a mean Swiss knife, a shirt with special printed letters ordered just for him that say: “Don’t mess with me if you don’t want your head messed up” – like one you can find at 8 ball. Such a gift also works if father likes fun stuff.


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Naturally, budget is also to be considered.

Of course, listing gift ideas is not a problem, but you should narrow down your choices according to your budget. If you can’t afford buying extravagant gifts, or if your father didn’t let you go out the previous night so you are a little angry with him and don’t think he deserves a very expensive gift, there are many interesting and more frugal gift options: a leather wallet, a fun tie, the latest album by his favourite band, a rare movie he’s been looking for a long time, etc.

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Make him a gift and he’ll never forget it.

There’s something about handmade gifts that makes people appreciate the thought behind gift-giving even more. Some very cute and doable handmade gift ideas are shared at Tip Junkie, you can pick any of the idea for your dad. So, go ahead, make your father/husband a treasure box full of things he likes – book of jokes, Sudoku, a photo of him and mum he thought was lost, a mix CD of his favorite music, his favourite chocolate (but only one piece so he wouldn’t get fat).

The most difficult part is recognizing that one perfect gift, so without much ado, start your top priority mission now!

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DIY Rustic Citronella Candles

June 4, 2013 by Fotini Filed Under: candles, citronella candles, diy, DIY candles, DIY citronella candles, DIY crafts, home decor, rustic candles, Spring, terracotta candles, terracotta pots 25 Comments

Last week I pinned a super cute bunch of mini- candle terracotta pots and I thought something like that would be perfect out on our deck! The picture I had in mind, was different sized pots ranging from large to small, and making them into my own citronella candles. So, that’s exactly what I did 🙂

Here’s what you’re going to need:
  • terracotta pots ranging in size ( mine were 7,5 & 1.5 inch pots)
  • patio/outdoor paint
  • sanding block
  • dollar store candles or a block of wax from the craft store ( I’ll explain later in the post!)
  • 6 inch wicks
  • wooden skewers or popsicle sticks
  • boiling pot and wax pot
  • citronella and eucalyptus oil
  • magazine or newspaper as working space
Initially, I went to Michaels and priced out the candle wax and supplies. For 4 pounds of wax was $19.99, 6 inch wicks were $3.99 and the wax pot was $16.99. Despite the fact I had never made candles before, I wasn’t sure I wanted to put out that money incase it didn’t work out. So, I headed home that night empty handed, but determined to find an alternative, and I did! I was talking things over with my husband and he suggested just going to the dollar store and buying a bunch of unscented candles to use for my wax, I would be melting them down anyway! I tell ya, that man is brilliant sometimes 😉 The next morning I scooped up 8 unscented candles from the dollar store. I went back to Michaels and bought the patio paint and wicks. I purchased my pots from Andersons (3 for $3.07!), which was cheaper than Michaels! I didn’t purchase the wax pot in hopes I would find something less expensive or something I already had at home. I opted for an old, small saucepan we hadn’t used in ages.
It was a beautiful day out, so I took the pots onto the deck and began painting them using a small wedge sponge. The patio paint dries really quickly which made it a breeze to get two good coats on all three pots! I let them dry thoroughly in the sun for a bit and then began roughing them up with a low-grain sanding block. I wanted the rustic, worn feel and I think I accomplished it with little effort!
Now onto the candle making… First, fill your boiling pot and bring the water to a slight boil and reduce heat. Add the wax pot and candles. The dollar store candles came wrapped in plastic and with a sticker on the bottom. Simply remove all the wrapping and you can pull the wick out of the bottom and save for a future candle project! While the wax is melting, prep your pots. For the 5 and 1.5 inch pots, I easily hot glued the wicks onto the bottom of the pots covering the drain hole, no problem! The larger 7 inch pot was a little more difficult. I added a small piece of double layered aluminium foil and hot glued into place. Then I glued the wick on the inside of that. I had a little (big) uh-oh moment, so I highly recommend the foil technique on the bottom of all of your pots for coverage! The wax melts rather quickly, less than 10 minutes. Once the majority of your wax has melted, add 10 drops of citronella oil and 5 drops of eucalyptus oil. I rested my pots on magazines incase of any drips or spills. Grab your wooden skewer or popsicle stick and rest your wick on it, and carefully pour your wax in. This can be rather messy without a spouted pot, but I made do! Center your wick and keep it remaining on the skewer until completely dry. Finish for the remaining pots.
I allowed mine about 5-6 hours of drying time. Trim wicks and enjoy!! We tested them out on the front porch this evening and I love them; and they smell sooo much better than the store bought citronella candles!! This is definitely a project I’ll be doing again 🙂
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{ Hello Summer: Ice Cream Cone Cakes! }

June 3, 2013 by Fotini Filed Under: Betty Crocker, cakes, dessert, favorite desserts, ice cream cone cakes, kid friendly desserts, kids cakes, sponsored post, summer 6 Comments

This is a sponsored post. All opinions are my own.

Well, the warm weather is here! I’m sure you’re going to be celebrating birthdays, graduations, barbeques, family gatherings and more this Summer. If you’re searching for a simple, yet delicious dessert, I’ve got just the thing for you!!

I wanted to make the last day of school for Christian a special one, so I invited a few of his friends over to have a little “school is out” party! I thought it would be a lot of fun to make ice cream cone cakes! They are really easy to make and I let the kids decorate their own!

Here’s what you’re going to need:

  • 1 box of Betty Crocker SuperMoist party rainbow chip cake mix
  • Water, vegetable oil and eggs (as directed on the cake box)
  • 24 ct. flat- bottom ice cream cones
  • 1 container Betty Crocker Rich & Creamy frosting
  • cupcake pan
I gathered the kids around the kitchen island and allowed each of them to help by adding all the ingredients and stirring the batter. When making cupcakes, I always prepare the batter in a spouted measuring cup so it’s easy to pour into the pan. Fill each muffin cup about two-thirds full and place an ice cream cone upside down into the batter; repeat for remaining. Bake at 350 for for 16-22 minutes. Allow cakes to cool completely.

While the cakes were cooling, I set up a few ingredients on the kitchen table for the kids to decorate them with! We had icing, sprinkles, M&M’s and cherries. The kids had so much for decorating them, and I had a blast watching them! This is the perfect idea for a kids birthday party, setting up all the ingredients and allowing each child to create their own!

I think we had a pretty successful celebration! The kids agreed by giving a big thumbs up 🙂 
For step-by-step instructions for this recipe, click here to be re-directed to the Betty Crocker Pinterest page! 
For more fantastic summer recipes, check out Betty Crockers favorites here!
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