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Simple and Casual Centerpieces

In this post I share my easy and simple go-to casual centerpieces for impromptu gatherings. In just minutes you can add a festive touch to your table.

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I always have enough food on hand to invite friends over for an impromptu dinner.  The good news is that I don’t have to stop at the grocery store for food.  However, I’m a fan of setting a nice table and prefer to not have to make a special trip to the store for fresh flowers.

I have some go-to casual centerpieces that I can quickly put together and have figured out that it’s all about the vase.  If you have some low vases with narrow necks, it’s as simple as adding water and a single stem for an instant casual centerpiece.  It’s so easy and that’s what impromptu gatherings should be.

Use Cuttings from Houseplants for Easy Centerpieces

Take cuttings from your houseplant for a quick centerpiece

Yes, it’s as simple as walking through your house and pruning a house plant for some greenery.  My plants seem to grow so fast and I am always needing to prune them.

Instead of throwing the clippings away, I gather them and put them in a vase.  If I am not entertaining I end up with a nice arrangement at my kitchen sink to enjoy.

Plant cuttings for quick centerpiece (2 of 27)

I have several bud vases that I love.  These glass vases with a narrow opening make it ideal for displaying one to three stems.  A single stem in a bud vase is enough to add a pop of color to a bathroom, coffee table, nightstand or desk.

Plant cuttings for quick centerpiece (11 of 27)

I like using all three vases as a centerpiece in my sunroom.  The greenery will last a long time as long as you keep the vase filled with water.

Plant cuttings for quick centerpiece (12 of 27)

 

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Plant cuttings for quick centerpiece (6 of 27)

Use Greenery From Your Garden for Casual Centerpieces

Cut fern leaves for a casual arrangement

Now that it is summer I also like walking around my yard to take clippings for my centerpieces.  My ferns are plentiful (they spread like crazy) so I never hesitate to cut as many stems as I need.  They are light and airy looking and I love the look of a single fern in each vase.

Fern leaves in bud vases

 

Plant cuttings for quick centerpiece

If you are interested in more centerpiece inspiration, click on my previous post, From Garden to Vase – Summer Floral Arrangements.   Do you know what a floral frog is?  In this post I share how it will help keep your stems in place.  It’s a great tool for putting floral arrangements together.

You may also enjoy How to Arrange Flowers with Lots of Style and Little Fuss.

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Beautiful and Creative Number Cakes

OMG, I’m in love with these gorgeous number cakes. They are a wonderful alternative to the traditional birthday cake.  Today I am sharing both beautifully decorated number cakes as well as tips on how to make them.

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OMG, I’m in love with these gorgeous number cakes. They are a wonderful alternative to the traditional birthday cake.  Today I am sharing both beautifully decorated number cakes as well as tips on how to make them.

Gorgeous Number Cakes

These two cakes are just a couple of Adi Klinghofe’s creations.   They are a work of art and so creative!    Be sure to follow her Instagram account for more inspiration.

One of my favorite number cakes! This 18th Birthday Party Cake by Adi Klinghofer is so festive and pretty.

via Adi Klinghofe

Another one of Adi Klinghofe famous number cakes.

via Adi Klinghofe

Use Cupcakes to Form Your Number Cake

Another creative account to follow on Instagram is Sophia Mya Cupcakes.  I love her inspiration for using cupcakes to form the number.

Use Cupcakes to form your cake number. Cupcake Numbergram; Concept & design by Sophia Mya Cupcakes

via Sophia Mya Cupcakes

Number Cake Using a Mold

Lekue silicone cake molds are available in numbers 0-9.  You can create your own number combination for a special birthday party celebration.  An easy yet elegant way to decorate a cake is with a variety of berries.   I love the look of leaving the leaves on the strawberries.

Number Cakes Decorated with Berries; via LÉKUÉ

Lekue Number 9 Cake Mold

Other Ways to Make a Number Cake

This infographic from Today’s Parent shows how you can make any number using an 8-inch round and 8-inch square cake pan.

How to make number cakes via Today's Parent

via Today’s Parent

I found this picture floating around Pinterest, however the link attached to the photo was not a working site.  I wanted to share it because I feel it helps to see how they put the actual cake together to form the number.

These photos show how to make number cakes

Use Cupcakes to Form Number Cakes

Pull apart cupcake cake via Cake Central

via Cake Central

As you saw above, you can form cupcakes into the shape of your desired number.   It makes it easy to serve as no cutting is required.  The number 2 cake above is festive with the floral pattern on both the cake and the serving board.

In need of a large serving board?  You can use a large piece of cardboard or corrugated poster board and cover with foil.

The patterns below will help you decide how many cupcakes you will need to create the desired number.  Depending on the size you want, you can use either regular sized cupcakes or mini cupcakes.

Use cupcakes to form number cakes

via Novelty Birthday Cakes

Which cake was your favorite?

Party Decorations

Need decorations for a milestone birthday party?  Read my post Festive Party Decorations for a Milestone Birthday for some great tips.

 

 

 

 

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6 Festive Heart-Shaped Cookies for Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day isn’t just for lovers.  It’s a wonderful time of year to pass out treats to friends and family.  Following are seven great heart-shaped cookies to give you some inspiration.  I love the idea of putting just a few in a cellophane bag with a pretty ribbon to pass out gifts.

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Valentine’s Day isn’t just for lovers.  It’s a wonderful time of year to pass out treats to friends and family.  Following are seven great heart-shaped cookies to give you some inspiration.  I love the idea of putting just a few in a cellophane bag with a pretty ribbon to pass out as gifts.

Heart-Shaped Sugar Cookies with Sprinkles

Mallory from Chocolate with Grace says these Sour Cream Cut Out Cookies are super soft, decorated with a fluffy buttercream frosting.  They look delicious!

Heart-Shaped Valentine Cookies with Sprinkles via Chocolate with Grace

via Chocolate with Grace

No time to bake?  If you live near Orange Grove, Texas, you can order these beautiful cookies from Blue Sugar Cookie Co.

White Frosted Heart Shaped Cookies via Blue Sugar Cookie Co

via Blue Sugar Cookie Co.

Heart Shaped Gingham Cookies

Elizabeth from Sugar Hero came up with this clever way to create Gingham decorated Valentine cookies.  She also has some fabulous ombre colored heart-shaped cookies.  Head on over to her blog to see them.

Gingham Heart Shaped Cookies via Sugar Hero

via Sugar Hero

Valentine Cookies with a Message

I love these cookies with a message, reminiscent of the Valentine candies we had as children.

Valentine Cookies with Sayings

via The Cookie Cutter Company

Heart-Shaped Peanut Butter Valentine Cookies

If your loved one craves peanut butter cookies, these heart-shaped ones from The Semisweet Sisters are easy to make and no decorating required.  Holly and Katie have a step-by-step tutorial on how to make these.

Heart Shaped Peanut Butter Cookies

via The Semisweet Sisters

Festive Heart-Shaped Rice Krispie Treats

Rice Krispie treats are delicious regardless of your age!  These heart-shaped treats from Click Cut Create look great in cellophane bags that you can find at Michaels.

Rice Krispie Heart Shaped Valentine Cookies

Visit these other posts for more Valentine inspiration including more cookies, desserts and ideas for a Valentine Party.  Have fun creating!

Creative Valentine Sugar Cookies

Sweet Treats for Valentine’s Day Gifts

Valentine’s Day Menu Suggestions

Elegant Valentine’s Day Party Decorations

Valentine’s Day Desserts

Host a Valentine Party & Skip the Hectic Restaurant Scene

 

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Hearty Sausage & Lentil Soup

I made the most delicious Sausage and Lentil Soup.  There is something about making soup that gives me a creative license to experiment.  Since it was cold and snowing, I didn’t want to venture out to the grocery store so it was more of a day to raid my fridge and pantry.

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I made the most delicious Sausage and Lentil Soup.  There is something about making soup that gives me a creative license to experiment.  Since it was cold and snowing, I didn’t want to venture out to the grocery store so it was more of a day to raid my fridge and pantry.

Sausage & Lentil Soup

Pantry Staples for Soup

I always have chicken broth or stock on hand; either homemade in the freezer or store bought in my pantry.  I’m rarely without the famous trio of onions, celery and carrots.  Lentils and rice are also pantry staples.

I just so happened to have some Johnson Andouille Sausage that I picked up last week so I decided to make a spicy sausage and lentil soup.  It was time to get creative and I loved the results.

One of my favorite things about broth based soups is that they freeze well.  We will enjoy a bowl of soup for dinner tonight and I will freeze the rest in individual portions.  It will make a great lunch on a cold winter day.

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This hearty Sausage & Lentil Soup is perfect for a cold winter day. Serve with some warm crusty bread. Added perk – Leftovers freeze well!
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Recipe type: Soup
Serves: 4-6

Ingredients
  • light olive oil
  • 1 large onion, chopped
  • 3 stalks celery, sliced
  • 1 large carrot, grated
  • 2 large cloves garlic, minced
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 1 teaspoon dried oregano
  • 1 teaspoon dried parsley
  • 1 teaspoon dried basil
  • ½ teaspoon dried thyme
  • ¼ teaspoon crushed red pepper
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • 1 cup lentils
  • ½ cup white rice, rinsed
  • 8 cups chicken broth
  • 1 lb. Johnsonville Andouille Smoked Sausage, sliced

Instructions
  1. Sauté onions and celery in olive oil until soft. Add grated carrots and garlic and sauté for two minutes. Add spices and sauté for one minute.
  2. Add rice, lentils and broth. Bring to a boil and then reduce to simmer. Cover and cook for 20 minutes.
  3. Add sausage and continue to cook until lentils and rice are done, approximately 20 more minutes.
  4. Taste and adjust salt, pepper and crushed red pepper to taste. You may also need to add some broth or water. Remove bay leaves.
  5. Serve with warm crusty bread.

Other Soup Recipes Perfect for Winter

Following are some links to my other soup recipes.  Enjoy!

Mom’s Healing Chicken Soup Recipe

The Best Lebanese Lentil Soup

Pasta Fagioli

Boston Clam Chowder

Mom’s Boston Fish Chowder

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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