holiday mocktails & cocktails

holiday mocktails & cocktails

Hi friends! Sooooo… I was a bit disappointed that Charleston didn’t get the slight dust of snow that swept through the east coast this week. But we experienced our own winter snap that got us in high spirits for the upcoming holidays. On Tuesday I attended an event in Charleston at the Out of Hand Warehouse that showcased holiday tablescapes paired with cocktails by some of Charleston’s finest creatives.

I wanted to share with you the inspirational mocktails & cocktails we enjoyed. Check out the hot chocolate bar! What a fabulous idea!!

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My friend Clint runs Squeeze OnSite and shared with me the sparkling mocktail recipes, so you can spice up your next holiday party:

Spiced Citrus 
A Fresh and Spiced Welcome Mocktail For Your Holiday Gathering!
[makes 12-18 servings]Ingredients:
12 Lemons
3 Florida Navel Oranges
12 Star Anise
4 Cinnamon Sticks
10 Whole Cloves
1/4 Cup Local Honey
1 Cup Simple Syrup
2 Cups Water
3 Whole Lemons [garnish]
12-18 Star Anise [garnish]Process:
Zest the lemons into sauce pan. Cut Lemons in half and place in sauce pan.  Juice oranges and place in sauce pan. Combine all other ingredients in saucepan and bring to boil on high heat, then turn to low and simmer for 30-45 mins.  Remove from heat, allow to cool, then strain in china cap strainer.  Place into squirt bottle and chill.
With remaining whole lemons, make 12-18 lemon twist for garnish.Combine 2oz. of spiced citrus concoction with sparkling water. Garnish with Lemon Twist and Star Anise.
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Pear Cranberry
A Colorful and Fruity Neutral Mocktail For Your Holiday Gathering!
[makes 12-18 servings]Ingredients: 
4 Cups of Pear Nectar 
4 Cups Early Harvest White Cranberry
2 Cups Red Cranberry 
2 Sprigs of Rosemary
1/2 Cup of Fresh Lemon Juice
1 Dozen Rosemary Sprigs [garnish]
2 Dozen Fresh Cranberries [garnish]
Process:
Combine all other ingredients in saucepan and bring to boil on high heat, then turn to low and simmer for 30-45 mins.  Remove from heat, allow to cool, then strain in china cap strainer.  Place into squirt bottle and chill.
Break remaining rosemary into small sprigs for garnish and set aside with fresh cranberries.Combine 2oz. of pear cranberry concoction with sparkling water. Garnish with Fresh Cranberry and Rosemary Sprigs.
Mulled Blackberry 
A Festive Spice Berry Mocktail For Your Holiday Gathering!
[makes 12-18 servings]Ingredients:
2 lbs Fresh Blackberries
2 cups Pomegranate Juice
2 Florida Navel Oranges
12 Star Anise
4 Cinnamon Sticks
10 Whole Cloves
1/4 Cup Local Honey
1 Cup Simple Syrup
2 Cups Water
2 Dozen Fresh Blackberries [garnish]
1 Dozen Rosemary Sprigs [garnish]
3 Whole Lemons [garnish]Process:
Juice oranges and place in sauce pan.  Combine all other ingredients in saucepan and bring to boil on high heat, then turn to low and simmer for 30-45 mins.  Remove from heat, allow to cool, then strain in china cap strainer.  Place into squirt bottle and chill.
Break remaining rosemary into small sprigs for garnish and set aside with fresh blackberries.  With remaining whole lemons, make 12-18 lemon twist for garnish.Combine 2oz. of Mulled Blackberry concoction with sparkling water. Garnish with Fresh Blackberry, Rosemary sprig and Lemon Twist.

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Thanksgiving is right around the corner. I am sure you are all pinning up a storm on Pinterest. Need inspiration? Check out the ah-mazing and inspiring tablescapes shared on the Candy Shop Vintage blog.

This Thanksgiving, put me at the kids table:

Turkey Popcorn

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

XOXO

Stella

engagement Photos – what you need to know

engagement Photos – what you need to know

So… the engagement pictures have been taken!  I loved taking the pictures and am so unbelievably happy with how they turned out!  I will tell you though – there was a lot of prep that went into making sure things went smoothly that day and I wanted to share a few tips that will help you when you are going to take engagement photos!

things to know for your engagement photos

 

1. Choose your photographer and book at least 3 months in advance.

Ok – 3 months is a minimum when choosing your photographer.  The fabulous lady I decided to go with, Crystal Stokes, is booked out a year from now.  A year… that is crazy, so find who you like and get on their schedule.  I looked at styles of photography, price points and the personality of the photographer and made a quick decision!  I believe that this is one of those “you will just know” situations.  I saw one of her photos and booked her – I mean look at that photo!  Here is that photo and the rest of the photos from that night can be seen herecrystal stokes carrigan farms wedding

 

 

2. Hire a make-up artist.

So, I would have not guessed this, but make-up artists book out just as quickly as photographers.  I went with Erin Ashley – and guess what, she is booked out a year from now as well.  She is amazing at what she does.  I could never get my makeup to look that amazing for photographs.  Wedding make-up artists work with photographers each week and know how to apply lashes, eyeshadow, blush, bronzer and all the rest to fit your style and how it will look in pictures.

3. Coordinate your outfits.

Choosing outfits is very important for your engagement shots.  I suggest having two outfits so every picture doesn’t look the same.  We chose a casual outfit with jeans and one that was a little more dressy.  I took into consideration the season and what it would look like outside as well as where we would be.  Think of fall vs. spring and a field vs. an uptown setting – dress for your location.  Finally – make sure your outfits coordinate… choose similar colors and styles for each outfit change.  Here are a few images I took and sent to a friend when I was deciding on what to wear… shirts for The Mister, my necklace and which jean jacket to wear!

choosing engagement outfits

4. Choose a location.

Choose a place that is of importance to you.  I wanted a place that was a little more personal and so we chose to go to my parents lake house.  While you can choose two locations, a good photographer will be able to work around one location and give you various backgrounds and settings.

5. Determine the time of day you want.

I love the warmth of sunset.  I believe it gives you  sun and light that you just can not get any other time of the day, so I decided to choose the end of the day.  Another option would be sunrise – the sun is off to your side and not direct above you.  No one looks good in direct sunlight – it just isn’t good – don’t do it!  🙂

6. Have and idea of pictures you want.

This will help you and will help the photographer – giving a direction of what you want and where to take the photoshoot.  Examples are:

  • Individual shots
  • photos of your ring
  • photos on a road
  • up close shots or shots in the distance

More than anything – have fun!  This will show in your photos!  Enjoy the moment and make amazing memories with your love!

Here are some of my favorites form the day – just some – I loved them all!  You can see a full blog post with more images here.

sunset engagement photo

lake sunset engagement photo

lake sunset engagement photo

engagement photo holding hands

sunset lake engagement photo

 

Does anyone else have any photo tips?  I have bridals and my wedding to go!

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hosting my first thanksgiving

hosting my first thanksgiving

I am so excited to be hosting Thanksgiving this year for the first time ever for my husband and I’s families!  We just moved into our new house last December, so this is the first November in our house.  We were so rushed to even get a Christmas tree up last year, so we are really looking forward to the holidays this year now that we are settled.

For our big Thanksgiving feast, I have been racking my brain (ok, I have been digging through Pinterest) to find the perfect decor, appetizers, place settings, etc. I haven’t quite decided what to do yet, but I wanted to share with you some of the great ideas I have come across.

 

Mantle Thanksgiving Decor

Thanksgiving Mantle Ideas

Thankful Garland (free printable)

Thanks Glass (DIY) | Fall Garland

Felt Ball Garland  |  Thanks Bottles

 

Table Thanksgiving Decor

Thanksgiving Table Ideas

 

Gold Pumpkins  |   Candles on Cake Stand

Rosemary Place Cards (DIY) |  Velvet Silverware Ties  |  Gold Pumpkins

Candles with Acorns  |  Pinecone Place Card Holder (free printable)

Flower Gourds  |  Thankful For Placemats

 

We have the food down pat.  Our favorite casseroles will be lined up alongside the turkey.  YUM…I can hardly wait!  To spice things up this year, I’m thinking of making some Apple Cider Sangria – doesn’t that sound amazing?  Recipe HERE.

Apple Cider Sangria

Do you have any Thanksgiving decor tips to share?

Heather Johnson - The Creative Stack