Friday, August 31, 2012

Labor Day Weekend DIY

Long holiday weekends are great for grilling, entertaining, and spending time with family. They are also a great opportunity to work on those DIY projects you hardly seem to have time for!

Here are a few of our favorite DIY  Pinterest picks we hope will inspire you
this Labor Day weekend!





 

Painted Wooden Spoons


 

Floor Poufs from $3 Ikea Mats




Colorful Hand Towels




Fabric, Paper & Yarn Garland




Fabric Flower Pots



Wine Cork Letter

Friday, August 24, 2012

Back to School!

Summer is coming to an end and the first day of school is soon upon us.

Don't forget to give your child's teacher something special.
We think some of the most thoughtful gifts are hand made, like this DIY highlighter vase & paper bouquet. It's also a cute little way to start off the new school year. 

Constructing the Vase:
Remove the label, wash, clean, and dry a recycled can. 
Next wrap a rubber band around the can. 
One by one, add your highlighters around the can.
Tie a ribbon around the can to hide the rubber band. 
Insert a small piece of Styrofoam or floral foam inside the can. 
Set the vase aside.


Making the Paper Flowers:
Constructing paper flowers can be made however your heart desires.
For this project, you can make simple accordion flowers.
Use craft punches in flower and circle shapes to embellish the accordion flowers. Hot glue each paper flower onto a wooden skewer and arrange them in the highlighter vase.


You can then make a sign or hand-written note that says,
“You as my teacher is the highlight of my year."
Have your child sign it to add a special touch.




For the college-bound back-to-schoolers, here are some stylish dorm room decorating ideas we love!




Friday, August 17, 2012

New Otter Box iPhone cases from Harper Willow!

Express yourself with a HOT Otter Box phone case from Harper Willow!

Don't miss out on our August Promotion!
Like us on Harper Willow's Facebook to receive a promo code
for $5 off the case of your choice.

To view our selection, visit  www.harperwillow.com.

Harper Willow is a  Division of Paper so Pretty Designer Stationery.


Thursday, August 16, 2012

End of Summer... already?

Summer is winding down and back-to-school is near.

You may find yourself wondering where the time went! Before it's over, grab a few friends and have a cookout.

The occasion provides a moment to enjoy a beverage (or two)
and grill some burgers!



For these Paper so Pretty summer invitations, head over to our website!


Try this recipe for a good, ole fashioned, Texas Ranch burger.

1 lb. lean ground beef
2 tsp. sweet paprika
2 tsp. dried thyme leaves, crushed
1-1/2 tsp. salt
1 tsp. onion powder
1/2 tsp. ground red pepper
4 egg-bread hamburger buns, split
4 leaves Romaine lettuce
4 slices tomato
1/4 cup prepared creamy ranch dressing
2 Tbsp. canned French fried onions

Combine paprika, thyme, salt, onion powder, and red pepper in an airtight container and shake to blend.

Shape ground beef into 4 patties, 3/4-inch thick. Press 1 tsp. of the spice mix evenly into both sides of each patty. Store remaining spice mix in airtight container for future use.

Grill over medium heat or medium coals to internal temperature of 160 degrees F.

Line bottom of each bun with lettuce and tomato. Top with burger and spoon ranch dressing evenly over burgers. Sprinkle with French fried onions and close sandwiches.

Friday, August 10, 2012

Halloween Mixology

Halloween is a time for gathering with friends, costume parties,
and celebrating in the creepiest of ways.

It also happens to be Michael's absolute favorite holiday, and he LOVES designing Halloween invitations. Here is Paper so Pretty's newest design, Halloween Mixology! This little spider and his assistant are busy creating a spooky concoction, and they hope you get inspired to throw the most spooktacular of parties!





Goblin Mimosas (from PartyTipz)
Ingredients: 
5-6 oz Orange Juice 
1 shot Black Vodka
Black Olives
Cream Cheese

Instructions:
Pour orange juice into a glass about half way.
Pour black vodka carefully over the orange juice.
A great tip is to pour the vodka over the back of a spoon so the vodka runs down the side of the glass.
For "eyes" use pitted black olives stuffed with cream cheese.
Cut up one olive into tiny little pieces, and use those pieces for eyeballs.
Pierce the eyes over wooden toothpicks and place on the rim of the glass.... enjoy!

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Proceed to Party!

This big red cup is synonymous with good times! So why not throw a themed party?

Whether you’re throwing a birthday party or celebrating an engagement, this disposable drinking vessel is sure to be a hit!

Grab a pack of cups and proceed to PARTY!


Red Solo® Cup Margaritas (from Bigredkitchen.com)
 
Ingredients:
12 ounce can frozen limeade
1 1/2 cans white wine
1/4 can cointreau or triple sec
4 cups crushed ice
Margarita Salt
4 lime wedges

Instructions:
In a blender, blend the first 4 ingredients until smooth. Pour into four 18 ounce Solo® plastic cups. Cover with plastic wrap and freeze 24 hours to 6 months. Remove from freezer and rim with Margarita salt if desired, allow at least 30-60 minutes to defrost before serving. They should be slushy like a frozen Margarita. Serve with a straw and a wedge of lime. Double or triple the recipe and store in freezer and remove as needed. Great for parties! Serves 4.