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Trendy Ombre DIY Pinata
Kristen and Missy from Sweetly Chic Events & Designs are back with another DIY... this stylish pinata tutorial that will add a touch of whimsy and class to your next party!
Halloween White Chocolate Covered Pretzels
These ghost and Frankenstein Halloween white chocolate covered pretzels were so fun to make, and I loved how they turned out! These would be perfect to serve at your upcoming Halloween parties.
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Peppermint Bark Recipe
Here's a delicious and easy peppermint bark recipe from Shauna at Ella and Annie Magazine that is a fun treat to serve at your holiday parties or as part of a Christmas gift basket!
With the holidays fast approaching, I am getting all my recipes in order for our gift baskets. Ever since I was a little girl I have watched my mother bake. Christmas time for our family is a special time of year. We bake. We bake for family and friends.
Sweet Treats for the Holidays Book
Norene Cox from Party Pinching does some amazing desserts! I've been a fan of her holiday parties for some time.
Norene from just came out with a new book, Sweet Treats for the Holidays! The book is filled with so many amazing treat ideas for Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and more!
Santa Mason Jar DIY
Kristen and Missy from Sweetly Chic Events & Designs are here with an easy Santa Mason Jar DIY that is simple to do and oh so cute!
With Christmas just around the corner, it's time to think about a creative gift that would be the perfect way to say Happy Holidays to teachers, neighbors, family and friends! We don't know about you, but with so many special people on our list, we wanted a gift that was simple, budget friendly, but still chic and unique!
{DIY} Valentine's Day Heart Crayons with Free Printable Tags
I always have a hard time finding easy (and inexpensive) Valentine's Day gifts that aren't candy. That's why I decided to make heart crayons with cute tags that my daughter can give to her friends this year for Valentine's Day.
I broke up some pink, white, red, and purple crayons (be careful using purple because they can look really dark when melted). I put the pieces in heart-shaped silicone baking cups and melted them in the oven at 225 degrees for about 8-10 minutes, checking them often.





