Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Back to Nature for the Holidays



With all of the holiday gatherings approaching who has time to search the isles for the "perfect" crackers? I don't, which is why I'm happy to have discovered Back to Nature's crackers on one of my many trips to Whole Foods. In an attempt to stock up on holiday necessities I took a stroll through the cracker isle, just to see if there were any on sale that I could stock up on. I found the Back to Nature varieties on sale and there was an additional coupon in the store's flyer so I thought, what the heck, they're organic and they look really good. I purchased a couple of boxes and let me tell you, I scored big time! They were delicious and priced right.

And if that's not enough, they are organic and contain no artificial flavors or preservatives, which is probably why the taste so great. So far I've tried the Stoneground Wheat, Flax Flatbread and White Cheddar Flax varieties of the crackers and all of them are delish. They also make pasta dishes, granolas, juices, nuts and trail mixes which I am anxious to try. For a list of where you can purchase Back to Nature products visit: http://www.backtonaturefoods.com/Where-to-buy.aspx

While I'm making suggestions, Paper Mart is a great place to stock up on all of your holiday gift giving accessories. I have used them for years to purchase packaging and promotional supplies. Throughout the years they have expanded their holiday gift wrapping line to include everything from baskets, boxes and tissue to ribbon, bags and food containers. They are extremely affordable and very responsive with questions and deliveries. There are minimum qualities on some items, but if you're creative you can find uses for left over items throughout the year. Best of all you can relax, kick your feet up after all that shopping and order all your supplies online and have them delivered in a matter of days. Visit them at: http://www.papermart.com.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Glitter and inspiration...


I have been aching to work on stationary designs lately. So, with my upcoming jewelry show I thought it would be a great time to introduce a few new designs.

These two were tied for my favorites. I've had peacocks on the brain ever since my niece decided this would be her wedding color palette. I first created the earrings which I'm secretly hoping no one purchases so I can keep them for myself ;-)

After the earrings I moved onto the card. I created the art in Adobe Illustrator, then printed it on a metallic white card stock. I was completely happy with it as it was (at least I thought). But, then I remembered I had purchased some glitter a while back and decided to try it out. Wow, I couldn't believe the difference! Needless to say I was even more pleased with the outcome. Then of course being the anal retentive designer that I am I had to find the perfect matching envelope, which I ended up making out of a metallic olive glassine paper. Together they look absolutely fabulous.

Now, onto the crow card. I don't know why, but I have always had a fondness for crows, even thought I'm not a big bird fan. I think it's the fact that they are so black they almost have an iridescence to them. Another reason is because they always show up around Fall, my favorite season. I created this first as an illustration and then recreated it in Illustrator. I printed it on a textured white cover stock and embellished it using a rhinestone for the eye and crystal glitter for snow on the branch. To add a little more punch I applied some thick clear glue to the wing which gave it a nice gloss.

If you're planning on using glitter to embellish this season I highly recommend the Martha Stewart glitters. Normally I'd shop for the best buy, but it's worth it to splurge on these. They come in a nice sturdy glass container so they won't tip over easily. All it took was one spill of the plastic bottle and I was sold. They also have twist tops with shakers which I found very convenient. For glue, the "Quickie Glue" pens are the best. They work just like a writing pen and don't clog. They run about $3 and you can usually find them at your local rubber stamp store. Happy crafting!

Friday, November 6, 2009

A few of my favorite things


With the holidays fast approaching I thought I'd share a few very affordable gift ideas which also make great stocking stuffers (hint, hint).

The first is for all the foodies on your list with an appetite for expensive cheeses. I learned about Cheese Paper at one of the local cheese shops where my sister and I purchased more cheese than we could consume in her short visit. After a week and a half I was pleased to find that the leftover cheeses we wrapped in the Cheese Paper were still good. Cheese Paper is a porous paper that simulates a cheese cave environment and keeps cheeses fresher longer. Packages of 15 sheets, which can be cut down for smaller pieces and labels that you can record origin, type and date of purchase run about $9. To learn more about Cheese Paper visit: https://www.formaticum.com/shop/product.php?productid=16157&cat=0&bestseller=Y .

While you're out shopping for cheese and anything else under 40 lbs. you'll definitely want to bring along a Chico Bag. These reusable, washable bags are convenient and stylish. They fit into the attached little pouch and can be tossed in your glove box, or if you're like me you'll keep one or two in your purse for those spur of the moment shopping sprees. I paid a little more for mine at REI, but you can purchase them for $6.49 at: http://www.chicobag.com/p-17-chicobag-vita.aspx. Chico Bags are available in an array of colors and make great stocking stuffers for all the eco-friendly people on your holiday shopping list. This is one gift you won't mind receiving duplicates of.

Last, but certainly not least...SoftLips lip moisturizer. I keep one on my night stand, desk, glove box and my purse. My niece turned me onto SoftLips when she included a two pack in a hand bag she gave me as a Christmas gift last year. I was hooked with the first application which left my lips feeling silky soft without feeling waxy. And, if that's not enough it also has SPF 20. SoftLips is available in a variety of flavors, my favorites are vanilla and winter mint. Unfortunately, you can only find the winter mint during the holidays so if you find it, stock up! You can find SoftLips sold in two packs at Target and at most drug stores and they run about $2.79 for 1 or $3.99 for a pack of 2.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Vibrant Autumn


As we are right smack in the middle of my absolute favorite season I couldn't resist posting a few of my favorite shots from our many strolls throughout town. This Fall has been extraordinarily vibrant. That being said, my camera has taken semi-permanent residence in my purse.


I've already baked three batches of pumpkin bread, pumpkin pancakes, butternut squash ravioli and tonight I'm going to try my hand at pumpkin squash soup. Hmmm... I don't know which has more calories, the pumpkin bread or the soup. Oh well, I guess I'll just have to pick up the pace on my strolls to burn off those calories!

Seems as if I'm not the only one taking advantage of this Fall's bountiful harvest. You can pretty much spot squirrels and raccoons foraging around every corner. My husband and I spotted these little cuties on our way home the other day. They look like triplets.