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Tuesday
Nov222011

Martie's Use What You Have Holiday Ideas: Glass Bottle Vases

GLASS BOTTLE VASES

Another easy way to add some quick color to your table is to spray paint bottles to use as vases. I used a shiny red for these bottles I'd been saving. Add one or two inexpensive blooms to each bottle and you've got a cheap, chic centerpiece for your table. Perfect for weddings too!

MORE USE WHAT YOU HAVE HOLIDAY IDEAS FROM MARTIE KNOWS PARTIES

APPLE VOTIVES

TIN CAN HERB CENTERPIECES

MAKE A WOVEN TABLECLOTH RUNNER

PUMPKIN SNOWMAN & ANGEL

NO TIME TO BAKE? MAKE DESSERT COCKTAILS

EASY SWEET OR SAVORY GOAT CHEESE TRUFFLES

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Thursday
Nov172011

Martie's "Use What You Have Holiday" Ideas: Cylinder Vases Two Ways

HOLIDAY PAPER LANTERNS AND RIBBON WRAPPED VASES

This is a great way to use the cylinder type vases you get when someone sends you flowers! You can wrap the vase in ribbon as I did with the one on the left or you can make a cover for the vase using scrapbook paper or heavy weight wrapping paper to create a "tube" to slide over the cylinder and you'll completely change the look! So that the light shines through, use a hole punch or a fancy punch you can find at the hobby store like this one with stars. The light shines through and makes it look really festive.

If you plan to use a candle, be sure and put kosher salt, sand, beans, or something in the bottom of the vase so it won't crack from the heat of the candle.

small cylinder vase

scrapbook or wrapping paper

LED light or candle (if you use a candle, you have to put kosher salt, or something in the bottom of the vase so that the glass does not get too hot)

I have done these lanterns for lots of occasions-they are the perfect way to add a pop of holiday color without spending a fortune. You can use wrapping paper but I like the weight of scrapbook paper. See more paper lantern ideas for parties and weddings.... 

MORE "USE WHAT YOU HAVE HOLIDAY" IDEAS FROM MARTIE KNOWS PARTIES

Pumpkin Snowman and Angel

Woven Ribbon Tablecloth

Herb Centerpieces and Placecards

Dessert Cocktails

Apple Votives

Easy Holiday Appetizer: Goat Cheese Truffles

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Saturday
Oct292011

Fast and Delicious Appetizer Recipes: Easy Goat Cheese Truffles and Stuffed Endive Leaves

These are two of my favorite fast party recipes because they are easy, I always have the ingredients on hand, and guests love love love them. They both start with the same basic ingredients: goat cheese blended with cream cheese and a little heavy cream. You can add more/different herbs to totally change the recipe for both of these... Be creative and add fruit and toasted nuts or ingredients in your fridge: raspberries, strawberries with a balsamic vinegar reduction drizzle, some Greek yogurt, honey and toasted almonds.... the possibilities are almost endless!

GOAT CHEESE TRUFFLES

You can also make these with gorgonzola, blue, or feta cheese but I really like the goat cheese version the best. Plus I always have Belle Chevre goat cheese in the fridge! These are pretty lined up on a serving dish or even as goat cheese "lollipops" served on a white candy stick you get in the baking and candy making section of the store.

6 ounces (3/4 cup) goat cheese, softened

2 ounces (1/4 cup) cream cheese, softened

2 tablespoons heavy whipping cream

1 teaspoon fresh chives, finely chopped fine

1 teaspoon fresh thyme, chopped fine

1 tablespoons fresh parsley, chopped fine

Salt and pepper to taste

1/2 cup toasted pecans or walnuts, finely chopped

Mix all of the ingredients except the whipping cream nuts in a bowl. Add the whipping cream a little at a time, using a fork to whip the mixture until it is smooth. Form into bite size truffles. Don't let the mixture get too creamy or the truffles will not hold together well. Roll in the toasted nuts and chill until serving time.

Variation:

Omit the herbs and reduce the whipping cream by half. Add a tablespoon of your favorite liqueur- I like Grand Marnier. Roll the truffle and roll in pecans. Drizzle with melted chocolate or shave chocolate over them at serving time. Sooo good!

CHOCOLATE AND CHEVRE TRUFFLES

A sweet spin on the recipe above, you can use your favorite liqueur and chocolate to create a quick and delicious dessert.

4 ounces (3/4 cup) goat cheese, softened

4 ounces (1/4 cup) cream cheese, softened

1 tablespoon heavy whipping cream

2 tablespoons Confectioner's sugar

2 tablespoons Amaretto (or your favorite) liqueur

1 1/2 tablespoons finely grated semi-sweet chocolate plus 1/4 cup plus more for garnish

1/4 cup toasted almond slices, chopped fine

Use a fork to mix all of the ingredients except the almond and the chocolate together. Use a microplane to grate in the chocolate. Use a small ice cream scoop or a spoon to form into bite size truffles. If the mixture is too stiff, you can add a little more heavy cream or liqueur. Mix the almonds and 1/4 cup grated chocolate (you can sub cocoa powder) and spread a thin layer on a piece of plastic or a cookie sheet. Roll the truffles into the mixture to coat. Chill until time to serve. Grate or drizzle chocolate over the truffles just before serving.

BELGIAN ENDIVE LEAVES STUFFED WITH GOAT CHEESE AND TOASTED WALNUTS

Endive is a leaf vegetable in the lettuce family. If you can’t find it, you can substitute another lettuce or almost any other vegetable. The goat cheese spread can be spread on toasted bread or served with crackers also if you don't have or cannot find Endive.

Two or three heads Endive (Target always has it in the produce section)

6 ounces (3/4 cup) goat cheese, softened

2 ounces (1/4 cup) cream cheese, softened

2 tablespoons heavy whipping cream

1 teaspoon fresh chives, finely chopped fine

1 teaspoon fresh thyme, chopped fine

1 tablespoons fresh parsley, chopped fine

Salt and pepper to taste

Toppings:

Toasted nuts of your choice: almonds, walnuts, pecans, etc... toast them for about 4-5 minutes at 350 but watch them because nuts burn so easily!

Fruit: Orange, raspberries, strawberries, fig, etc all taste great with goat cheese

Mix all ingredients together except the endive and the toppings with a fork, stirring until fluffy. You can use a mixer to whip it up if you want it extra fluffy. Spread on the base of the endive leaves. Top with fruit and toasted chopped nuts. Yum.

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Friday
Oct072011

Passion for Purple: Drop Crystal Tree Centerpiece and Easy Wedding Flowers

One of the more frequent questions I get on my website and from friends is about wedding decor and flowers. People STRESS out about the flowers! Here are some images from recent weddings... all taken by our very favorite photographer, Arden Ward of Arden PhotographyTake a look and get some ideas for your own wedding....  

PRETTY IN DEEP PURPLE

Purple has become one of the most popular colors for wedding decor because it really makes everything that is used with it just POP. Look at the beautiful nosegay shown below. While the arrangement and flower variety is simple and affordable, it looks rich against the deep purple gown. The same goes for the table decor to the right. Photos copyright/ courtesy of Arden Photography.

Friday
Sep022011

Wedding or Party Decorations: Easy Paper Lanterns

Need a fast, simple, and cheap table decoration for your wedding or party? Make these paper lanterns- they are so simple and add a pop of color to your table. You can use scrapbook paper, heavy wrapping paper, craft paper, or any stiff paper that will stand. Color coordinate with your party theme; you can personalize with stamps, punch a decoration, or ribbon trim.

EASY TABLE DECORATIONS: SCRAPBOOK PAPER LANTERNS

Scrapbook paper sheets

Double sided tape or glue stick

Mason jars or other jar, vase, etc

Candles: floating candles, tealights, or other light source

These lanterns are so easy to make and can really dress up a table or customize any party for very little money! Since scrapbook paper comes in all colors and patterns, you really have endless options. Here's the how to:

Get a sheet of scrapbook paper. If it is thick, you'll want to cut in some designs so light will shine through. If the paper is thin or you use vellum, you don't need to cut in a design. You can use a hole punch or a paper cutter- or a utility knife. Use a glue stick or double faced tape along the edge of the back side of the paper to form the paper into a cylinder.

Put the light source into the jar. LED lights work great but you don't want to see the clunky base through the paper so use a dense paper with a design at the top. You won't even need a container if you use the LED lights. If you opt for candles, including tealights or votive candles, make sure to put some sand or salt in the bottom of the vase, glass, or container to keep the candle off the bottom of the jar so that it does not get too hot. A great use for canning jars, you can cut the paper to different lengths to stagger the height of the

This is a great use for floating candles or even glo-sticks!

Place the paper cylinder over the jar.... and you have a customized lantern!

Design your paper lantern so light will shine through using a punch or create your own design!Use LED lights or flameless candles for long-lasting light! Put them in a clear canning jar or vase so the wind does not blow them over!