Entertaining: Winter Entertaining Tips

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Winter entertaining is tough. There are no patios to lounge on or pools to sit by, plus you’re wiped out from hosting countless holiday parties.  Despite the cold, planning a party during the winter can be just as easy as planning a party any other time of the year.  A winter party requires a warm and welcoming atmosphere, decor that fits the season and food that fuels the soul.   

  I’m here to inspire you with some tips (and resources) on pulling together a winter party that will make your guests feel warm, welcomed and at home.

Cranberry Ice Bucket

 Let the party planning begin…

TIP #1:  Serve Soothing Cocktails

To knock the chill out of the air, serve cocktails that provide a soothing feel for your guest.  Take advantage of winter foods like pomegranates and apples and blend drinks with flavors like caramel, mulled wine or grand marnier. You can also serve classic cold weather beverages like hot chocolate and irish coffee.  And when it comes to serving drinks, choose colored glasses over clear drinkware because it will add a sense of warmth and coziness to the cocktails and the decor.

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Caramel Apple Martini / Ombre Stemless Wine Glasses 

 

TIP #2:  Plan Hearty Party Food

There’s nothing better than comfort food on a cold day to help you forget all about the sleet and snow swirling around outside.  A winter party calls for hearty party foods like a carving station, beef sliders, fall fruits and comfort soups.

 Use wood platters and cheese boards in a variety of sizes and styles to serve finger food and to add richness and texture to your buffet or dinner table.  I also suggest adding a natural touch to your food displays by using leaves and foliage from the yard (washed of course) to accent serving plates and platters.

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Turkey Sliders / Copper Handle Serving Board 

 

TIP #3:  Decorate with Seasonal Colors and Textures

Two of the key components in creating beautiful decor for a winter party are texture and color.    Give flower arrangements a winter feel is by using different shades of a single color and mixing in different textures of greens and berry branches.   To save money, buy your flowers and then snip the greens and berries from the yard. And don’t forget to use flower vases that add texture and enhance the decor of your winter party theme.

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Birch Flower Pots

 

TIP #4:  Create a Cozy Table

You know I always recommend layering your table for any party, but for winter entertaining this becomes even more important.  I recently discovered stainless steel charger plates and think they are the perfect cool accent to a winter table.  The silver finish will add a visual highlight to your table without making the table feel too cold and impersonal.  White plates are ideal for winter entertaining because the food you serve will look richer against the white surface.

And don’t forget to have a party favor for your guest.  A small plant in a burlap bag can be used as part of the decor and is a great way to add texture to the table decor.

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Stainless Steel Charger / White DinnerwareBurlap Bag

 

TIP #5:  COZY UP WITH CANDLELIGHT

The easiest way to create atmosphere for your winter party is through candlelight.  To make it easy when decorating, use a mix of candle holders in a variety of sizes, heights and finishes which will add to the layers within your tablescape or buffet setting.  Mix glass with metals and always keep scented candles in the gathering spaces and away from the food.

Don’t forget to place candles in the foyer and bathrooms to add warmth and ambience throughout your home.

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Posit Tealight Holder / Vendome Pillar Holder

Finally, no party is complete without a sweet ending so set up a winter themed cake or dessert buffet to end your party in style.

Winter Cake Buffet

Winter Cake Buffet

Spring is just around the corner but until it arrives, why not celebrate winter with a party.

Shelly

Cocktail Hour with Uncommon Goods + {a giveaway}

UnCommon Goods Martini Glasses (5) copy 

One of the topics I love writing about here on the blog is entertaining. And although I don’t entertain and much as I’d love to, I’m always prepared for a party.

A couple of years ago I found a metal cart at a thrift store and transformed it into a bar cart.  It worked fine, but after living with it for a while I realized I wanted a larger bar cart.  Just so happens that I had a partially complete diy project sitting in the garage that would make the perfect bar cart.  The new bar cart has been painted but I’m waiting for some hardware that I ordered before I can finish it up.

UnCommon Goods Martini Glasses (25) copy

Since the cart is almost complete, I’ve been on the hunt for unique barware to accessorize the cart with.

Out of nowhere, I was contacted by  Uncommon Goods, a company that sells unique designs and handcrafted gifts that are environmentally and worker-friendly. They asked if I wanted to review one of their products and I of course said yes.  After looking through the large selection of gift, home, kitchen, bar, art and jewelry items that Uncommon Goods sells, I found the perfect glasses for my bar cart.

UnCommon Goods Martini Glasses (36) copy

The Shaken Martini Glasses are really beautiful in person and you know I couldn’t pass up with metallic confetti design and the gold-rimmed top.  I also love that the glasses are made of a thick heavy glass which speaks to their quality, and that they are made here in the USA.  The design is perfect for celebrating throughout the year and make a great toasting glass to ring in a new year.

Shaken Martini Glasses from UnCommon Goods

The martini glasses are just one example of the awesome items they have on their site, most of which is made in the USA, half of which is made by hand and one-third of which is made with recycled or upcycled materials. I’ve also got my eye on this cheese board, these agate coasters and this fun artwork.   Uncommon Goods also has a great selection of gifts under $50 which you can view here  and unique jewelry pieces which you can see here .  And if you’re looking for a unique holiday gift they have a great assortment for all the men in your life.  You can view all the men’s gift here.

The great folks over at UnCommon Goods want to give you a chance to experience their products so they generously offered to give away a $25 gift certificate to one lucky reader.  You can enter the giveaway below. Giveaway last through Sunday, 2/22 and a winner will be announced on Monday, 2/23!

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GIVEAWAY CLOSED!

Shelly

Disclosure: I received the Shaken Martini Glasses from Uncommon Goods for review purposes only. All opinions are my own.

 

Easy Candy Cane Treats

Candy Cane Flower Arrangement

I ventured out to a couple of store yesterday to return a couple of items and boy was it madness.  While store shelves are looking bare, there is one holiday item that you can always count on finding up to until Christmas Day–Candy Canes.

If you’re in a pinch for a holiday treat, here are a few ideas you can make in a flash using candy canes.

Candy Cane Marshmellows

Candy Cane Marshmallow Pops

Candy Cand Cupcake

North Pole Cupcakes

Candy Cane Cheesecake Topper

Peppermint Bark Cheesecake

 {if you don’t feel like baking, buy a cheesecake from the store and add crushed candy canes on top}

Enjoy!

Shelly

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Holiday Cocktails

Hello there.  I hope your weekend has been good and that you took a little time to savor the holiday season!

Thank you for all the wonderful comments and emails regarding my holiday table setting that I shared yesterday.  In the spirit of celebrating, here are FOUR fabulous holiday cocktails to make for a party or to just enjoy as you wind down the weekend.

Cocktail Images

 Cheers!

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Blood Orange Mojito

SAN PELLEGRINO BLOOD ORANGE MOJITO

Ingredients: 
In a large bowl, combine blood orange wedges, mint leaves and a light sprinkle of sugar.
Muddle all the ingredients together until  most of the juice is extracted and the mint leave are bruised.
Distribute muddled orange and mint leave between two glasses.  Fill with ice.
Add rum, simple syrup and San Pellegrino Limonata.  Stir and serve immediately.
 
Tip:   For fancier ice cubes, freeze 1 part San Pellegrino Limonata and 1 part orange juice.
Drop one segmented wedge of blood orange in each mold.  Allow freezing time before serving your cocktails.
 

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Gingerbread Martini

GINGERBREAD MARTINI

Ingredients:

For the  gingerbread syrup:

1/2 cup water
1/2 cup brown sugar
4 tbs. molasses
1 tsp. ground ginger
1/2 tsp. ground cinnamon

For the martini:

2 ounces vanilla vodka
1.5 ounces Kahlua
1.5 ounces Bailey’s Irish Cream
3 tbs. gingerbread syrup (or to taste)
2.5 ounces half and half (plus 2 tbs. for the rim)
gingerbread cookies for the main garnish
whipped cream for garnish

Directions:

For the syrup:

In a small saucepan, heat the water, brown sugar, molasses, ginger and cinnamon or medium head until the sugar dissolves (about 5 mins).

For the martini:

Crush about 2-3 small gingerbread cookies in a zip lock bag with a rolling-pin.  Place the crumbs in a saucer and set aside.
Pour 2 tablespoons of half and half into a small saucer.  Di the rims of the martini glasses into the half and half.  Then dip into the gingerbread crumbs and set the glasses aside.
In a cocktail shaker filled with ice, combine the vodka, Kahlua, Bailey’s Irish Cream, gingerbread syrup, and the half and half.  Shake well and pour into martini glasses. 
Place a dollop of whipped cream on top and then place a gingerbread cookie on top of the whipped cream and serve.
 
Tip:  if you can’t find gingerbread cookies, you can also use gingersnap or Biscoff cookies.
 
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Spiced Holiday Punch

 SPICED HOLIDAY PUNCH

Ingredients:

6 cups of apple juice
1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
12 cloves
1 2-inch piece peeled fresh ginger
1 cinnamon stick
6 cups cranberry juice
Ginger ale or sparkling wine
 

Preparation:

Bring 6 cups apple juice, 1/4 tsp nutmeg
12 cloves, 1 (2-inch) piece of peeled fresh ginger
and 1 cinnamon stick to a simmer over medium heat.
Lower heat and simmer for 15 minutes.
Strain, cool and chill.
In a larger pitcher combine with 6 cups cranberry juice.
Fill glasses partway with juice mixture and 
top off with ginger ale or sparkling wine.
 
 
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Raspberry Beer Cocktail
  

RASPBERRY BEER COCKTAIL

Ingredients:

3/4 cup fresh raspberries ( or 3/4 cup thawed frozen raspberries)
3 1/2 (12 oz) bottles of beer, chilled
1 (12 oz) container frozen raspberry lemonade concentrate, thawed 
1/2 cup vodka
 

Preparation:

Using the back of a spoon, mash raspberries in a bowl; transfer to a pitcher.
Stir in remaining ingredients.  
Serve over ice.
 
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Shelly
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Christmas Around The Table

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Winter, a lingering season

is a time to gather golden

moments, embark on a sentimental journey,

and enjoy every idle hour.  –John Boswell

 

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30 Days of Holidays: Thanksgiving Gifts

Hello Monday!

I’m super excited today because today’s the big day.  It’s the first day of 30 DAYS OF HOLIDAYS with ConfettiStyle!

I’ve been busy decorating, wrapping, crafting and diying to bring you a festive holiday post everyday, for the next 30 days!  I’ll be sharing my holiday decor, diy projects, holiday gift wrap, entertaining ideas and lots of  good old holiday decorating inspiration.  Plus I’ll have a couple of fun giveaways for you too!  

So, ’tis the season and let the fun begin!

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Inspiration {and an entertaining tip}

It’s the season for entertaining and one of the best ways to keep each and every one of your parties special is by serving common foods in a unique way.

How about serving some hot cider and donut holes for breakfast on Thanksgiving day?  Sounds yummy to me.

Cider and Donuts

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Entertaining tip:  Dress up plain glassware with decorative wraps using scrapbook paper, ribbon or fabric bands.

Here’s a great slow cooker hot spiced cider recipe!

Shelly

p.s.  I haven’t been to Ikea in months so I’m headed there to partake in some retail therapy.  Follow me on Instagram to see what goodies I find.

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