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An Easter Gathering

Easter has always been a very special holiday for us and our families, Not only is it important to us because of our religious beliefs, but also because to us, it represents coming together with loved ones. Easters of our pasts have consisted of joining together with friends at a table, having delicious Easter brunch, and celebrating the resurrection of Jesus. Easter (to me) not only represents new life in a religious sense, but also in a literal sense with the world waking back up after it’s long winter slumber. This year, that slumber seemed especially long and dreary, so gathering around a bright table in the fresh air and sunshine was just what the doctor ordered.

We wanted to keep it simple- nothing too fancy and we didn’t want to spend a lot of money, so we primarily used things we already had around. The only things we ended up buying or renting for this particular event were tables and linens (rented), some easter paper place mats from a local favorite, Hester and Cook, flowers that we ended up snagging from Trader Joe’s (and we cut some from the yard too), and craft supplies for the kiddos from Target.

This was a fun reminder that gatherings and celebrations don’t have to be super fancy to feel beautiful and fun.

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We first assessed what we had around and what we could use to decorate we table. We had plates- clear ones that were gifted to me (people tend to give me lots of event related things they don’t want, so I have a “more than average” stock stored away of these sorts of things), and then we mixed in the clear with some of my great grandmothers floral china. We used silverware that we had - we didn’t get too concerned with it all being the same. We had copper flatware and silver flatware mixed together, and for this, it worked! The napkins were flour sack towels (another item I have a large stock of) that we dip dyed in Rit Dye (you can find this at Walmart or really any craft store). We used four different colors to make it bright and fun for the occasion. We ended up using purple, rose, coral, and yellow. To make these we filled buckets with each color, grabbed the napkins in the middle, letting the edges fall, and then literally just dipped the flour sack towels in the color, rinsed them, and dried them - voila! We bought some beautiful Easter placemats from Hester and Cook, and then used some we had left over from previous years as well ( the pink/white floral were the ones we bought a couple years ago - here are some that are brighter, but somewhat similar). We gathered chairs from our houses for a mix-matched look, and I loved the way it worked for this… not necessarily practical for a larger event, but for this, it was perfect. I arranged florals in vintage compotes my mom bought me from a garage sale, and the bud vases with snippets from the yard were ones I had in stock, all from CB2. Once the table was set, we sprinkled some moss down the middle and called it a day. It was simple to put together, planned in a matter of a few days, and worked great for us.

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I wanted to have some fun activities for the kids, so I went to Target to check out the craft section. They had some paintable bunnies and eggs, which were super cute and I knew the kids would love. We made a little craft station by pulling the table out of our playroom and taking it outside, throwing some easter themed shredded paper in the middle of the table (also from Target), putting the eggs, bunnies, and paints on the table, and then letting the kids take it from there. They loved it and had an absolute blast! We also gathered some bunny ears from the Target dollar section just for fun, and the kids had a big time with those too.

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For food, we ended up doing a potluck. Everyone brought their favorite Easter brunch food item, and this worked out great.. We had quite the feast!

Finally, what’s Easter for the kids without an Easter egg hunt?? We filled eggs and scattered them across the yard for the kids to hunt, and I think the adults had almost as much fun with this as the kids. I ended up finding some super cute baskets for the boys from Michael’s and I am looking forward to using them for years to come ( bunny basket , carrot basket )! They had so many cute options!

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I hope this blog post helps you realize you can have beautiful gatherings with what you have around your house! You don’t need to buy a lot, or bring a lot of things in. Things that are semi “thrown together” can be just a beautiful as events that take months to plan. As we are emerging out of the covid fog we have been living in, I hope you all are able to gather safely with those you love in beautiful places making beautiful memories!

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How to Galentines with Your Gal Pals

If you've watched Parks and Rec, you are probably pretty familiar with the idea of Galentine's day.  I, for one, am all about it.  Who doesn't love a chance to celebrate with your gals.  I wanted to put together an easy and affordable "how to" on how to have an epic get together with your girlfriends.  I tried to use a lot of things that I had around my house, but I also purchased a few things. In coming up with this blog post I made a few things priority: a beautiful table scape, a great charcuterie board, and a custom cocktail (who doesn't love a drink unique to the occasion!).  

We'll start with the charcuterie.  Trader Joe's is my favorite place to get all the fixins' for a good cheese board.  I went for three different types of cheese, some prosciutto and salami, a baguette, some crispy bread sticks, as well as some blackberries, pomegranate seeds, truffle oil almonds, and some fig jam for garnish.  We also decided to put our desserts on the same table.  I was trying to keep things simple so we snagged some heart shaped shortbreads with raspberry jam from Trader Joe's, as well as some delectable pistachio and raspberry macaroons from Whole Foods. 

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Next, we move onto the table scape.  I wanted to put together a table scape that was girly, but not too girly.  I also wanted to keep it affordable.  The first things I found that kind of set the tone for the whole table were the placemats and place cards from Hester & Cook.  Hester & Cook is a really fun local store here in Nashville.  If you are planning a party, definitely go check them out.  They specialize in unique paper goods and everything in their store is AH-MAZING.  

I used matte black plates that I bought a couple years ago from World Market.  I also purchased the napkins on clearance at World Market, as well as the gold rimmed goblets (not on clearance, but still a good deal!).

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The antique gold flatware was a flea market steal a few years back, as well as the antique champagne cooler holding the flowers.  I wanted to mix modern and antique and I think the two matte black candle holders that are Hearth & Hand by Magnolia for Target really helped do that. The jewel cut glasses also came from Target and I love them!   

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I wanted to keep it on the cheap with the florals so they all came from the grocery store:) . I decided to knot the napkins for a bit of a more casual look.  I decided to go with the black tapers for a bit of a moodier vibe. I was so happy with the way this all came together.  It seems like the perfect place to host your gal pals to me! 

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We wanted to create a custom cocktail that you can easily create at home to celebrate! We are calling it the l’Eau de Saint-Valentin:

l’Eau de Saint-Valentin

((The Water Of Valentines))

Yield: 2

INGREDIENTS

3 oz Eden Mill Love Gin

1.5 oz Berry Syrup*

1 Lime

2 Small Cucumber Wedges

Tonic Water

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Muddle gin, lime & cucumber until fully juiced.
  2. Fill glasses with ice, strain and divide juice.
  3. Top with tonic water and drizzle Berry Syrup.
  4. Garnish with a cucumber spear, a blackberry and a sprig of thyme.

BERRY SYRUP RECIPE

5 Blackberries

5 Rasberries

2 Tbsp Maple Syrup

2 Tbsp Water

  1. Place all ingredients in saucepan on low for 10 minutes.
  2. Press juices from berries and stir intermittently.
  3. Strain and chill.

Recipe curtesy of my friend, Bede Benjamin-Korporaal.  Also wanted to give a shout out to his amazing wife and one of my best friends, Izzy for being awesome and helping me all day.  You guys are the best <3 

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Happy Galentines, y'all.