Showing posts with label festive. Show all posts
Showing posts with label festive. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

10 Elegant Thanksgiving Dinner Party Invitations

It's nearing Thanksgiving. A time for giving thanks, vibrant colors, tasty food, and spending time with the ones who mean most to you. 

One thing I've never really had the chance to do that I'd love to do one day is throw a more formal and elegant style Thanksgiving dinner party. I went through and found 10 of my favorite elegant, classy, and most traditional looking Thanksgiving dinner party invites that I'd use if I could throw a dinner party of my own... *sigh*... maybe someday when I have a big enough place. 
Anyways, check them out. 

 Falling red brown autumn leaves Thanksgiving feast Custom Announcements
This simple invitation designed by FidesDesign features colorful and vibrant falling autumn leaves. I really like this festive invitation because although it is simple, it is very elegant and colorful. 

  Thanksgiving Dinner Invitations 
This invitation designed by SquirrelHugger really grabbed my attention because of the vibrancy of the colors. My favorite thing about this time of year is the color of the leaves... the reds, yellows, and golds. This festive invite features those beautiful colors and a touch of elegance too.

 Elegant Thanksgiving Dinner Invitation
This invitation designed by Samack is more traditional and classy. I love the very elegant look and the family tree as the main decorative piece for the design really draws my attention.

 Stylish Celebration Thanksgiving Dinner Invitation
This invitation by BerryBerrySweet is another one that is more of a simplistic design. The elegant border on the dark brown background with three autumn leaves makes this a very elegant invite that isn't overdone.

BE THANKFUL | THANKSGIVING DINNER INVITATION
This text design invitation by FineandDandy has a touch of modern with the ever popular 'Eat Drink and be Thankful' saying. I love the fonts and pure simple elegance of this invitation.

This invitation designed by Reflections06 captivated me because of it's elegant formal style lettering and floral embellishments.

This Fall season inspired invitation designed by Pics4Merch is simply beautiful with the fantastic colors and autumn leaves falling over glistening water. The design detail is amazing. 

This invitation designed by RileyandZoe draws me in by the vintage design elements and damask pattern border. The rustic autumn colors blend well together giving the whole invitation a very elegant look.

This invitation designed by BluePlanet gives a touch of realism with a photograph of a wooded path with falling autumn leaves. 

This invite designed by TheHolidayEdge is bold elegant and classy with red autumn leaves, golden bokeh, and borders. 
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Saturday, September 22, 2012

Art challenge- Eyes/Many

This week's challenge by 2 Things Blog was especially fun for me. I tend to get my spooky Halloween creative juices flowing a few months early once I know it is just around the bend and so with that said, just know that this week's entry has a touch of Halloween theme. I just couldn't resist. :) Hope you enjoy. 

My entry for this weeks Eyes/ Many:
Peering Eyes- copyright CapturedbyKC


Friday, December 23, 2011

Holiday Fun in the Kitchen

More and more I am finding that I have a growing passion for cooking, baking and just generally creating edible art in the kitchen. Today, I decided that I wanted to do something simple, easy and Christmas-y because I love the holidays. In most families, there are traditions for these times of the year but in my family, we didn't have those types of traditions. My endeavor is to compile some fun festive things to do each holiday, so that when my husband and I are blessed with little ones we may start some traditions of our own. 

For Thanksgiving, to take to my families house along with Green Bean Casserole and Cherry Pie, I made Chocolate Acorns! They were so easy to make and everyone loved them, especially my niece. So for Christmas, I thought I would make something just as pleasing to the eye and fun to eat. I call them "Holiday Lite Brites" pretty much for lack of a better name. Got a better one? Leave it in the comments for me please, I would be delighted to have something better. I decided to make them using the candy cane Hershey kisses and green M&M's for the Christmas effect. I plan to make more of a variety a day or so before Christmas. 

Here is how my Holiday Lite Brites turned out: 

Holiday Lite Brites

Ingredients
1 bag of waffle pretzels
1 or 2 bags of Hershey Kisses (regular, caramel, or festive candy cane)
  or you can use Rolos chocolate and caramel candies
1 or 2 bags M & M's (regular, or festive red & green only) 
it is better to only use the milk chocolate for this snack
1 roll of parchment paper (optional)

Directions
Heat oven to 170 degrees.
Place parchment paper on baking pan. 
Place the desired amount of waffle pretzels on the baking pan.
Unwrap Hershey Kisses and place one atop of each waffle pretzel on the pan, 
then place the pan in the oven for 3 minutes (SET YOUR TIMER!!)
Remove the pan from the oven and quickly top each slightly melted kiss with one M&M.
Gently press down on the M&M to allow all three to adhere to each other.
Move the finished Holiday Lite Brites to a storage container or candy container to harden while you make more. You may store them in the fridge and they will harden much faster but they will lose their glossy appearance, especially if left uncovered.