Showing posts with label Holiday Fun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holiday Fun. Show all posts

Thursday, May 1, 2014

May Day Celebrations

Last night James and I celebrated May Day, the midpoint between spring and summer. We sipped on may wine and munched on oatmeal cake and passion cookies. I had fun decorating our living room and preparing a space for our day together.

Hope you all are having a lovely, relaxing spring season! Cheers to the coming summer...
Peace, Rachel

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Recipe: Passion Cookies for May Day


To celebrate the beautiful weather we are having here in Portland and to welcome the coming May, I decided to whip up a batch of Passion Cookies. These cookies are the perfect spring treat. Sweet, spicy and crunchy. I plan to treat myself to some May Wine and cookies tomorrow evening to welcome in the warm weather and the May.


Passion Cookies:
• ¾ cup unsalted butter
• 1 cup brown sugar
• 1 egg
• ¼ cup molasses
• 1¾ cups whole grain flour
• ½ tsp. salt
• 3 tsp. ground cinnamon
• 1½ tsp. ground cloves
• 5 tsp. powdered ginger
• 2 tsp. baking soda
• ½ cup crystallized ginger, coarsely chopped (optional)
• Red sugar sprinkles

Preheat the oven to 350°. Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper. Using a hand mixer, cream together the butter and sugar then beat in the egg and molasses.

Sift the dry ingredients into a medium bowl, then stir into the wet batter. Add crystallized ginger and mix until combined. Place dough in the refrigerator to chill at least 20 minutes.

Using a rolling pin and a floured surface, roll out the dough to about 1/4" thick. Cut out with a cookie cutter. Press one side of the cookie into a plate of red sprinkles then place sugar side up onto the baking sheet, about 3 inches apart. Bake 9-11 minutes. Cool on wire rack.


Thursday, April 17, 2014

Carrot Cupcakes with Vanilla Cream Cheese Frosting

I shared a new favorite recipe on the Evermine blog yesterday. These Carrot Cupcakes with Vanilla Cream Cheese Frosting are the perfect treat for Easter! To see the full recipe and a cute gift packaging idea, click here.



Monday, April 7, 2014

DIY: Easter Gift Bags

I made these cute DIY Easter Gift Bags for Evermine recently and wanted to share them here as well. I used Tulip brand fabric markers to decorate muslin bags with Easter doodles. This is a super fun and easy craft you can do with your kids or at your next craft club!

See full tutorial at: Evermine Blog


Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Vintage Valentines

I shared my Gramma's vintage valentine collection on the Vintage Smartypants blog today. I thought I share a few of my favorites here as well.






See them all over at Vintage Smartypants!

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Holiday Snapshots

Hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving! I thought I'd share a few photos I snapped over the weekend (if you follow my Instagram, you already know). Some of my favorite holiday highlights were: Dressing up and attending a cocktail party with James and meeting new friends, going swing dancing for the first time in 2 months, starting and finishing a 1000 piece puzzle, eating way too much turkey with family, and crafting some fun ice cream cone ornaments (xmas gift spoiler). What were some of your favorite moments from the holiday weekend?

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Happy Halloween!

Halloween is one of my all-time favorite holidays but this year I just didn't have time to make an awesome new costume, so I thought I share my DREAM costume! This was created by The Fool Design Collective in 1967. Marijke Koger is one of my favorite psychedelic artists and her costume creations are amazing!

Monday, October 14, 2013

Lilla Rogers Studio School - Week 1

This past week was exciting because Part B of Lilla Rogers ecourse, Make Art That Sells started! The first week we focused on Paper and for our first assignment, we all designed a holiday greeting card. You may already know that designing greeting cards is sorta my thing, so I was excited to really dive into this one. We started out drawing Christmas candy and ornaments, then incorporating those elements into our final card design. I decided to experiment with some fun lettering for this "Holly Jolly Christmas" card...
I'm so thankful for this class! Every week is so inspiring and encouraging. Lilla is truly a positive force. She can make you believe that your dreams really are possible. After spending the past month struggling with health issues, this course is exactly what I need to help me get moving again.

This card is now available for purchase in my Etsy shop along with more new holiday goodies I plan to share here later this week :)

Monday, September 30, 2013

Halloween Cards & Prints Are Here!

Halloween is my all time favorite holiday so I couldn't resist coming up with some fun new halloween illustrations this year. Sending surprise mail to friends and family is something I like to do, especially around holidays and these cards are perfect for sending along with your favorite candy or halloween stickers or toys.

1. Sugar Skull Card  2. Trick or Treat Card  3. Fortune Teller Witch Card
All three designs are also available as 8x10 prints. Perfect for displaying at your annual Halloween party.
Fortune Teller Witch Print - 8x10
Trick or Treat Jack-O-Lantern & Cat Print - 8x10
Day of the Dead Sugar Skull Print - 8x10

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Christmas Fairies

I wish I had a chance to post about this sooner, but thought it being Christmas day and all, it still wasn't too late to share these little Christmas Fairy ornaments I made for gifts this year. They were originally inspired by this post I found via Pinterest. Their bodies are made from hand-painted old-fashioned clothespins, their dresses are yarn pom poms and I added wings made of felt and glitter. They turned out so darling and made a sweet addition to Christmas trees everywhere.



I didn't do hardly any Christmas shopping this year and opted to make things for friends and family instead. In addition to the fairy ornaments I made some tiki-themed homemade goodies for people to enjoy. I even ordered some pretty labels from my work to package them up in.


Hope you all have a wonderful, relaxing Christmas! Peace, Rachel

Saturday, December 22, 2012

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Thursday, December 20, 2012

Christmas Cheer: Day 5

This is one of my favorites!

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

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Sunday, December 16, 2012

Christmas Cheer: Day 1

Greetings! We are in the midst of the holiday season and I'm sure like me, you are all busy finding the perfect gifts, decorating your christmas tree, and baking up lots of holiday treats. I've been collecting lots of fun holiday inspiration lately and have decided to share some Christmas Cheer here everyday until December 25! Enjoy!

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Sweetheart Cupcakes + Free Printables!

February is here and that means Valentine's Day is right around the corner! My favorite things about Valentine's Day are the color pink, candy, hearts and showing my friends and family how much I love them. This year I decided to whip up these pretty Sweetheart Cupcakes!

They turned out so cute I knew I had to share the recipe along with some fun free printables I made just for the occasion. You can download them here and make your own cupcake toppers!


Sweetheart Cupcakes
Recipe adapted from Cheese and Chocolate
Makes 18-21 cupcakes
• White cake batter (If using a store bought mix, follow the directions on the box to make your batter. I used this recipe for Lemon Buttermilk cake batter)
• Red food coloring
• Vanilla or other white or pink frosting (I used buttercream frosting)
• Red and pink sprinkles (optional)

Preheat oven to 350 degrees (or as instructed on the box). Line 2 muffin tins with about 20 cupcake liners.
Prepare your cake batter per your chosen recipe’s instructions. Fill each cupcake liner about 1/3 full with white batter. Then set aside. Add a few drops of red food coloring to the remaining batter (I added in about 3 drops to make a light pink color). Pour 1/3 of the pink batter into a pastry or ziploc bag and set aside.
Add more red food coloring drops to the remainder of the pink batter until you get a nice dark pink or red color. Pour the red batter into another pastry or ziploc bag.
Cut the tip of the red bag batter off and stick the open tip into the middle of each cup of white batter. Squeeze a few tablespoons of the red batter into each cup. Repeat this process with the pink batter- cut the tip of the bag off and stick the tip into the middle of the red batter, squeezing in a few tablespoons of batter into each cup.


Bake cupcakes for about 20-25 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the middle comes out clean. Transfer the cupcakes to cooling racks and let cool completely.
Next make your frosting. If you want to make your own, use your favorite recipe for vanilla or buttercream frosting. If you’re like me and lost steam after making all the cupcakes, you can use a store bought jar. Add in a few drops of red food coloring to make your frosting pretty n’ pink. Frost each cupcake and top with red and pink sprinkles.
For extra cuteness, download these free printables and make your own toppers! Cut out each heart and attach them to wooden skewers or toothpicks (I used small pieces of tape). Poke them into the top of each cupcake and you're done!


Friday, January 20, 2012

Shop Update! New Valentine Cards ♥

Happy Friday! Today I'm excited to announce that my new Valentine cards have just been added to my Etsy shop! These are a smaller A2 size card and are perfect for sending to friends and family. I had a lot of fun creating these designs, so I hope you love them as much as I do!

Monday, October 31, 2011

Halloween Costume!

Hi! I thought I'd share photos of my halloween costume! It was super fun to wear and now I am obsessed with the color red! I could wear that cape EVERY day!
This was the first time I've ever tried styling a 1940's hairstyle. I followed this tutorial. My mom ended up helping me with it. I think it turned out great!

Dress- reconstructed vintage
Cape- vintage
Shoes- Nordstrom Rack
Basket- vintage

See the inspiration for this costume here.
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