Invitation Inspiration

Sometimes we all need a little bit of inspiration. This playful set of wedding invitations from Allie Ruth Design that combines aqua and faux bois is just what I was looking for!

After looking at ohsobeautifulpaper.com I was lucky enough to find Allie Ruth Design’s gorgeous ideas.

When describing how she came up with this look, Allie said, “I made these invitations for my friends, Tom and Marissa. I am so honored that I had the opportunity to custom-design wedding invitations for this couple. They are so much fun and a really sweet couple. They came to me with a loose vision of what they wanted – a vintage-inspired design with faux bois on aqua paper, stitched details, and real lace belly bands. The rest was up to me!”

Personally, I just adore the addition of those vintage stamps. They add that extra element that finishes the whole look.

What designs have inspired you lately?

Wine…in a purse?!

How cool is this? We all know how I enjoy a great glass of wine. Now you can carry your wine around in a purse!

Aside from the fact that it comes with a handle and a spout, it also has room for ice packs to keep white wine cool. Genius!

I can think of several friends right now that would put these to good use.

Head over to uncommongoods.com to check this out. What a perfect idea for a gift, right?

Now if I could only find one of these! I found the picture on pinterest.com but there’s no link to buy one…help!

TGIF! Ten Restaurants You Must try soon…

Lesley Bargar Suter from Los Angeles Magazine recently released her picks for the Top 10 Best New Restaurants in Los Angeles. What I love about this list is that it guides you to a unique restaurant for several completely different areas of this enormous county. One for every weekend for the next ten weeks…if you’re truly ambitious! Save them for your weekly “cheat day”.

 Top 10 Best New Restaurants:

1. Sotto (West Los Angeles)-The Must-Have Dishes: Thick-cut bread with lardo, pork meatballs, any pizza.
The Drinks: A great selection of Italian amaros are made into top-notch cocktails by barman extraordinaire Julian Cox.
2. The Royce (Pasadena)-The Must-Have Dishes: Salsify, cheese course.
The Drinks: The bar down the hall makes some lovely cocktails, but sommelier Eric Espuny is one of the best around when it comes to choosing and explaining wines.
3. Red Medicine (Beverly Hills)-The Must-Have Dishes: Congee (rice porridge), tamarind-glazed lamb, coconut bavarois.
The Drinks: The excellent wine list is designed to pair well with Vietnamese flavors, but the cocktail bar is a destination in itself.
4. Picca (West Los Angeles)-The Must-Have Dishes: Ceviche, chicharron de costillas, miso-glazed kabocha, churros.
The Drinks: As at Sotto downstairs, Julian Cox creates Latin-inspired cocktails with a focus on pisco.
5. The Spice Table (Little Tokyo)-The Must-Have Dishes: Laksa, chicken livers on toast, banh mi.
The Drinks: There’s a decent selection of local beers from Craftsman as well as a tightly edited wine list.
6. Mezze (West Hollywood)-The Must-Have Dishes: Poached egg shakshouka, bone marrow, lamb belly.
The Drinks: Middle Eastern ingredients like sumac, pistachio, and baharat milk go into inventive cocktails; the wine list is equally adventurous.
7. Son of a Gun (Los Angeles…from the guys that brought us Animal)-The Must-Have Dishes: Shrimp toast, spot prawns, the chicken sandwich.
The Drinks: The mixologists know what they’re doing—let them make you something new. A reasonable wine list heavy on whites changes often.
8. Ink (Los Angeles)-The Must-Have Dishes: This menu changes so often, it’s hard to say. We loved the lamb neck dish with chickpea poutine, the kale-burrata salad, and the octopus, but there are no guarantees that any of those will still be on the menu when you go. Stick with what’s seasonal.
The Drinks: The cocktails change by season as well. Winter is all about hot bourbon with citrus, ginger, honey, and cinnamon, and rum with house-made horchata. Josh Goldman doubles as sommelier, and a chalkboard lists his picks.
9. M.B. Post (Manhattan Beach)-The Must-Have Dishes: The menu changes frequently, but try the bacon-cheddar biscuits, softshell blue crab, Moroccan BBQ lamb belly, and Vietnamese caramel pork jowl.
The Drinks: Cocktails can skew sweet, but the wine list is fun, with many offerings by the glass.
10. Ray’s (Mid Wilshire)-The Must-Have Dishes: Wood-roasted chile stuffed with chorizo and dates, young chicken, squid ink pasta with chile, mint, opal basil, and bottarga.
The Drinks: Stark bar supplies innovative cocktails. The full wine list is fabulous, if daunting. We like the by-the-glass offerings, which come in 3- and 6-ounce pours or in a 12-ounce carafe.

Although I have not yet visited many of these restaurants that are on the list, I can attest to the fact that MB Post in Manhattan Beach is absolutely ah-mazing! I’ve had all but one of the “must-have” recommendations. Believe me, I will be returning for the bacon-cheddar biscuits! Cannot believe that I missed that one.

Game Day Treat Ideas

As many of you know, we are knee-deep in a very exciting time of the year for football fans. Some of us have been lucky enough to be nominated to put together either a playoff or a Super Bowl party in the next few weeks.

Whether you happen to be a fan of football or not, planning a small soiree for friends and family can be tons of fun!

There is a wonderful blog called 20goingon80.com that was created by a girl who considers herself to be a “twenty-something with the same hobbies as your grandma”. She loves to bake, cook, knit, crochet, and put together DIY projects on a regular basis. I must be a grandma too because I’m loving all of the things that she does.

She has included links to all kinds of things that you can create that are not only yummy but pertain to football…14 things to be exact.

Between the deviled eggs, the football pizza, and the chocolate covered strawberries made into footballs, I’m completely ready to entertain!

Here’s what this lovely little twenty-something had to say about herself and her football treat blog:

“Last time I posted football treat ideas our college football season was just starting. Now the season is coming to a close and boy was it a good one.  I just got done watching an EPIC game and am now inspired to make lots and lots of game day treats.  I don’t usually get too worked up about football BUT this one had me pulling my hair out.  Let me tell ya’, I didn’t see this win coming. Actually, no one did. I decided to ditch the game and head back home (to start Thanksgiving break) because “we were just going to get crushed anyway.” Yeah, I’m pretty sure those words came out of mouth multiple times this week. Haha. So instead of celebrating back at school in the freezing cold, I am celebrating by compiling a list of some super awesome football treat ideas from some awesome bloggers & websites (as I sit here on my couch under three blankets).  All of these would be great additions to any super bowl party you might be throwing! Enjoy! :)

Here’s a list of all of the treats along with the source that she found them on (click each link for full instructions!):

1. Football Cake Pops from Baked With Love & Butter
2. Football Pizza from Kraft
3. Football Cheese Ball from Kraft
4. Chocolate Football Whoopee Pies from Spencer and Hilary
5. Football Cupcakes from Betty Crocker
6. Football Deviled Eggs from My Recipes
7. Game Day Juice Box from And Everything Sweet
8. Football Cheese and Crackers from Give Me Some Oven
9. Football Shaped Brownies  from Taylor Takes A Taste
10. Popcorn Football Field Printable from Kara’s Party Ideas
11. Football Chocolate Covered Strawberries from Shari’s Berries
12. Football Sugar Cookies from Catch My Party
13. Football Andes Mint Cake from Martha Stewart

 

It’s Candy Time!

My obsession with candy continues to lead me to find all kinds of fun things to do with different candies. I’d thought I’d seen it all until I landed upon this pretty little cake on pinterest.com. Rock candy can be such a lovely way to dress up a three tier cake. Who knew?

Now that I’ve been introduced to this idea I’ve found myself fantasizing about all of the different colors and designs I could create with this pretty rock candy. That’s the beauty of pinterest.com. It opens your mind to envision new possibilities and creations. Maybe I could try this on a few cupcakes too?!

How about this sweet design made with M&M’s in various sizes? Although it may look detailed and exciting it’s really very simple to make. You can check out what they have to say about it on parents.com. I find myself actually hoping that someone has a birthday party coming up soon so I can put this to use!