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Showing posts with label food. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Just Horsing Around - Planning a Birthday Party!

How is it that in a month my first born - baby girl - little miss will be nine years old?!?!  I'm just baffled.

This year she is having a true birthday party.  I will admit that in years past I haven't quite did the whole big shabang of a party.  However, this year I'm making up for it and going all out (within reason) for her big number nine.

I decided to enlist her input.

When I made the decision to have a bigger party for her this year I decided I needed help.  I think I went to the expert on the subject - my daughter.  Hello, it is her birthday!  She picked her theme, party type, and food.

The Theme

Alarnee Creations by Sharnee Torrents: Just add Ink challenge #252 - A sketch (Horse Punch art):
Via Pinterest - I love this invite BUT I have issues creating super nice invites for a child's birthday party.  Just being real.  If I can make these for under $10 I'd do it though!  Find this on my Pinerest Board:  Kids Birthdays
Wait for it!  Horses!  Could you have guessed that?  Pinterest has been a huge source of ideas for this horse themed celebration.  I'm thinking I should enlist the help of one crafty bestie to help me make a few things!  Oh wait she's eye ball deep in being a matron-of-honor this month!

The Cake

 This is a shadow cake from the local bakery.  It is quite delicious!
She wants a shadow cake from a local baker - Ketchie Creek Bakery.  The kid was turned on to shadow cake a couple years back when I took her for cupcakes.  She liked the idea of chocolate and vanilla.  One bite of it and she was sold.

The Party

Pony Dreams Slumber Party Birthday Invitation (10 pk) - The Painting Pony:
I found this via Pinterest too - I LOVE this invitation for a slumber party!
I've never done a sleepover as a mom before.  For about six months all I have heard is how she wants to have a sleepover.  So our little horsey party will be a slumber party.  Bring on the sleeping bags, popcorn, and late night giggles.  Please, Lord, no tears and parents coming at 1AM to get their homesick littles!

The Food

How To Cook Taco Meat In The Slow Cooker {Perfect For Homemade Taco Bar Night} - Passionate Penny Pincher:
The birthday girl has two favorite foods - tacos and enchiladas.  For this party we're doing a taco bar.  I'll have plenty of beef, cheese, tomatoes, lettuce, sauce, salsa, chips, tortillas, and a lot of other good stuff on tap for her guests and herself to partake in!  I'm so glad I passed on the gene that is love for Mexican food to my daughter!

So there you have it!  The skeleton of my daughter's birthday party.  We're excited to do more planning and share it with you.  If you have some awesome ideas for this party then please pass them along!  We're very appreciative!

xo-
Amanda

Thursday, February 4, 2016

Your Superbowl Party for Me! (Really!)

On Sunday there is a football game.  (What's new?)

OK...it is the Superbowl.  (Let's drink beer!)

And my home team is in it!  (Go Panthers!)

Most of us don't get very excited about the Superbowl but when your home team is playing I think the excitement level grows by first downs and field goals.

Generally, we find ourselves at my dad's house for the Superbowl.  My husband, who is an incredible grill master on all things but burgers, grills some fabulous ribs and my dad's lovely girlfriend whips up some great dips for chips.  We stuff ourselves and drink some American brew and yell at the game.

Thinking about this year's Superbowl had me day dreaming about a party and decorations and food.  I thought instead of hosting one I would put all my ideas on this post so maybe one of you would feel the itch to host in my place!

Wings are the most popular Superbowl food.  The majority of wings consumed in a calendar year and eaten on this very Sunday!  That is nuts!  So you can have your wings but don't forget the nachos!  I love this nacho bar idea from Pinterest.  It is also less expensive than all those wings and you can count your calories a little better with these!

This nacho bar is easy to do, and people really get excited about making their own nachos. This recipe is a great idea for any party.:
Grab this pin from the Magical Slow Cooker Here!

One thing I love is a good jalapeno popper appetizer!  Check this dip out from Cakescottage.  Pair it with corn chips or toasted pita bread.
A great choice for all of your winter gatherings, and perfect for any game-day-superbowl-get-togethers. #jalapeno #dip #superbowl:
Click here for the pin!

One of my husband's (and my own) favorite sandwiches is a Philly Cheese Steak.  I love this idea for the game - I mean what human is really going to say no to this?  A vegan, point taken!  But really it is the Superbowl!

Philly Cheesesteak Sandwiches Recipe
Click here to get the recipe from Recipe Girl

Here's a great way to welcome guests to the party.  This is from Etsy but you could totally make it yourself if you're crafty enough!

gameday football banner leading to the front door, superbowl party ideas: GlamLuxePartyDecor: FREE SHIPPING! Creative, Unique, Personalized Glamorous Designer Party Decorations and keepsakes. Theme party Decor packages. 1st Birthday parties, pink princess tutu, weddings, christenings, holiday celebration, bridal shower, babyshower, bachelorette, Super Bowl, etc. #jacquelineK:
Pin It Here! Etsy is sold out.

A little friendly gambling or just a game to see who nails the final score and winner?  Of course this would be a hit at your bash!

Confetti Sunshine: Free Printable Superbowl Game Poster:
Click here to get the Pin for the Free Printable!

I love this idea for jar glasses.  Use Washi tape so you can undo the laces when the game is over.  Seriously, cheap and effective fun.

Football Mason Jars
Find this and more ideas at Flamingo Toes


Commercials are one of the best parts of the game - and when it is a crap game they are the best part.  Here's a commercial bingo game that could be really fun.  Just make sure you get a few good prizes to pass out!

FREE printable super bowl party bingo cards.  Football party fun!:
http://theflairexchange.com/free-printable-super-bowl-commercials-bingo/

If Superbowl ideas can make you swoon - well this one did it for me!

cute appetizers for parties | So cute! Perfect for a small party appetizer | Yum!!!:
This one is from The Knot!

We are Panther fans around here.  This Carolina Panther Punch is just what the doctor ordered - so festive!

Carolina Panther Punch - the perfect cocktail for the football postseason and hopefully the Super Bowl!
From Life, Love, and Sugar!

Here's another drink - non team colors - The Football Punch from Harvard Common Press.  this is also an alcoholic drink.

Go team - responsibly though.

It isn't a party until the Jell-o Shots come out.

Carolina Panthers Jell-O Shots (3 oz. box berry blue Jell-O 4 envelopes Knox plain gelatin  3 cup vodka  1 cup milk 1/4 cup granulated sugar 3 1/2 Tbs lime Jell-O powder 3 1/2 Tbs grape Jell-O powder Black food coloring):
A pin from Delish!

Maybe the guys won't be for this but the ladies sure should be!

I decided over winter break that I needed to pick a football team, so now I am just an avid Carolina Panthers fan<3 Carolina Panthers Manicure:
Show this pin to your manicurist this week!

I know some girls that are like - yesssssssum!

Luke Kuechly // Carolina Panthers // Football Shirt // Football Addict // Sports Fan by DivaDesignsByDesirae on Etsy:
Sold out at Etsy!

That's my offerings for Superbowl Sunday!  I hope you all have a great time celebrating and cheering on the PANTHERS!  I know there are a lot of Manning fans out there but seriously....the Carolina boys have to have this one!

Carolina Panthers - Keep Pounding, Color Printed Die Cut Decal/Sticker:
All the way to a Superbowl Win!!!!

Check out my Pinterest Board for more ideas!

Follow Amanda's board Superbowl Sunday! on Pinterest.

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

(Birthday) Weekend Recap

Guys, I had a seriously terrific birthday.  Asheville never seems to disappoint.  Here's a recap that includes rich, white people; the best mountain town in NC; where they used to do pow-wows; and insane asylums!! :)





Blame Downton Abbey

We left on Friday morning to take off to Asheville.  Where we live is only about an hour and a half west of the "Paris of the Mountains."  Our ride up was great.  We had sunshine and seventy-five degree weather.  (Yes, it is November!)

My husband's company offers up discounted tickets to various spots around North Carolina and Tennessee - he took advantage of the Biltmore Estate tickets for this trip.  I am a lifelong NC resident so I have been to Biltmore before (hello fourth grade field trip).  Honestly, I hadn't gave Biltmore a notion since fourth grade but after watching Downton Abbey...
I hate I missed the Downton Fashion exhibit in the spring at Biltmore

There were times when I was comparing certain features to what those crazy Crawley's were doing over at the old Abbey.  Guess what?  I was not the only one!  A group of girls ahead of us were making connections to good ole Downton too ha!

Biltmore is the largest residence in the United States and it does stand alone in it its grandeur. I won't go into historical facts and figures, you can do that on your own time.  Let me share with you that my personal thoughts on the house is....I just don't care for it.  It is a bit gaudy and a hint of Gothic scary so it isn't something I think is fabulous.  With that being said, I can totally respect the craftsmanship of that castle in the mountains.  The stone and wood carvers really did a phenomenal job and their work is the true beauty of the estate.

My favorite part of the house?



The greenhouse.

Duh.



A side note:  This was the first weekend for Christmas at Biltmore.  We didn't purchase tickets for an evening/candlelit tour but I can imagine all those trees (I quit counting at 30) looked magical.



My birthday lunch was at the Stable Cafe which is at home in the original horse stables.  I was unsure about eating lunch there.  Seriously, it was my birthday I wanted something Southern Living Exclusive.



Let me just say that our lunch was out of this world.  We ordered a platter that consisted of mountain charm - a quarter of a rotisserie chicken, a rack of ribs, about a quart of pulled pork barbecue.  That's all fine and dandy but I eat more veggies than meat so you can imagine by delight over the most mouth watering turnip greens, sweet pickles, and mashed sweet potatoes.



To top it all off - a generous slice of sweet potato pie with the best meringue I have ever had (and I do not eat meringue!) - and it was FREE because it was my birthday!



After walking the trails and a stop at the winery (get their Cabernet) for some tasting we bid adieu to that little Vanderbilt shanty.  Oh and if you're thinking that winery looks like a dairy then you are correct.  They re purposed the dairy in a very lovely way....ahhh Cabernet.

Downtown not to be confused with Biltmore

Lunch was around 3 so we weren't very interested in anything meal wise until around 10 that evening.  We have visited Asheville before and therefore ready to go enjoy the Downtown area before the rains came in the next day.

If you have not visited Downtown Asheville then you should add it to your bucket list.  This girl simply adores Asheville and that is a HUGE statement.  OK, I am about to share a secret with you.  Get ready for it.

1,2,3...

I hate the mountains.

It goes back many years ago when we went up there quite a bit.  My mom worked on a degree in Boone, NC at Appalachian State and I, to this day, am not a fan of App or really spending more than two hours in Boone.  No offense teachers of the universe I just don't get high on the high country.

Asheville, well it is different.



I don't feel like I am in the mountains when I am there.  The way the town is set up you really feel you could be anywhere.  When I say anywhere I mean more like some place in Europe.  Yes, it is referred to as "The Paris of the South" so that should give you a fine idea of what this mountain town is like.

Art is everywhere.

The best food imaginable is everywhere.

It is a true laissez-faire aura over the entire city.

The sad part is that there are homeless people sleeping in corners.  So I can paint you a beautiful portrait but I have to be honest too.  As caught up as I can get in "loving" it and seeing it in rose colored glasses - there are still human issues in those enchanted streets.



So we took to Downtown Asheville around ten in the evening for our dinner snack.  When we stumbled upon The Southern Kitchen - a favorite.  The last time we were there we stopped in for drinks and I ran into a friend from high school.  Small world problems I tell ya.  This time it was less crowded and a beautiful evening for a buffalo chicken panini (myself) and chicken noodle soup (the hubby).

We sat under a cloudy night sky and ate and drank (try White Zombie beer an Asheville IPA) and did what we love the most ---- creeping.  Ha!  People watching.  A table of young college kids probably from UNC-A; a bachelorette party; a little date night off some type of Sorority formal; a table of sixty somethings; and us.

Oh and a bear of a bouncer.  The man was huge.  I can attest to his hugeness because he literally picked me up and spun me around for my birthday.

Rain is a good thing




Saturday brought a lazy girl (me) and a lazy husband.  I really adore hotel rooms.  Yes, I get excited about hotel rooms.  I also get excited for breakfast in a hotel room.  This birthday was great.

I threw on some clothes and ran down to get a cinnamon roll and coffee then popped back up to my room only to put on my pajamas again and curl up on the couch and watch television (and text my bestie.)

Around 11:30 that morning we decided to let the housekeeping staff do their job and we went back to the Downtown area.

We walked and walked and walked.



We ate the best pizza.  Barley's Taproom & Pizzeria that is all you need to know. Our slices of pizza pie were unbelievably good.  We love a good crunchy crust and we got it!  The toppings tasted fabulous as well.

We walked and walked and walked.



We devoured samples of honey.  Asheville Bee Charmer is a store you need to visit in person or online.  It is fabulous and they have a great selection of honeys and bee products (pollen granules anyone?)

We walked and walked and walked.



We drank coffee and shared a slice of red velvet cheesecake (hubby loves red velvet.)  This stop was at World Coffee, the fabulous chick at Asheville Bee Charmer suggested we check it out for good coffee.  The staff during our visit was overwhelmed and it was obvious in the service but the coffee was good and the cheesecake was pretty good (not a red velvet fan).

Then came the rain and two lost people.  (Us)

It really sucks when the temperature is steadily dropping, it is raining, and you totally forgot where your truck is parked.

Thanks to my GPS we were back at our vehicle in a mere six minutes.

Thanks to my GPS we were then taken on a strange back road that took us to Biltmore instead of back to our hotel.

I remember this place



My husband was done with Downtown after that adventure and suggested we go support the Cherokee Nation.

I was for it, I mean why not?  It is my birthday weekend and in North Carolina when you think Native Americans you think....Harrah's.

You must know I had never been to a casino before.  As of recent I had been inquiring to a couple coworkers and friends about it but I had never really had that deep interest in a casino.  Prior to this trip my gambling history was a pretty good one.  On a cruise ship I won over $1,000 at a Black Jack table (on a whim) and on a gambling boat I won $600 on a slot machine.

My thinking:  It is my birthday, let's win some money.

Chances are the majority of you who read this blog aren't travelers to Cherokee, North Carolina.  The ride up is nauseating.  It conjured up memories of 20 years ago when I was on a trip with my father's side of the family.  We were traveling that same road and we were all "green in the gills" - NC Mountain Roads are the devil.

First off these paths are so incredibly narrow.  One side has you hugging a rock and the other side is a drop off to the pit of hell.  Perhaps you have heard the term it term:  they followed a black snake to build the road...oh you haven't?  My bad.  It means that every two seconds you are on a turn or curve that has your body screaming out STOP NOW OR I WILL SHOW YOU DIGESTION IN ACTION.

As we were traveling I kept thinking to myself:  I survived this before, I will survive this now.

After the I'm-going-to-spew-fest we were in Cherokee and the only thing you saw was....the casino.



I remember Cherokee before gambling came to town.  It was head dresses, exhibits, and tomahawks for $10.  Now it is a big, fat, piece of the Caesar's Palace franchise.

We went into the casino and I felt like I had entered a shopping mall for the elderly.  I didn't hear the winning sounds you would expect to hear in a casino.  Hell, I didn't hear the stuff I heard in a cruise ship casino.  No bells, no whistles.  Instead I heard the same music that I hear when I grocery shop and saw a bajillion internet cafe machines.  Each seat donned by a spry 80-85 year old woman, sipping coffee and smoking a Marlboro.

 I can tell you I have a good history with is this one "casino" er gambling fact:  if you are gambling you are drinking for free.

Well not in Cherokee.

Maybe it is the way the natives can get back at the non native people - charge us regular price for alcohol while we slip $5 bills into the machines of loss.  Talk about a modern day trail of tears...

I gambled a very small amount to never hear a ding, ping, ring, or see flashing lights.  I was done.



My husband did OK.

We left barely speaking to one another.  Way to divide us, Cherokee...what happened to peaceful life and all that jazz?  Oh wait Caesar's came to town, I forgot for a millisecond.

I left thinking, "how do I get a receipt for my donation to a worthy cause?"

It turns out reservation gambling casinos do not have to follow the same gaming rules and laws as those in Atlantic City and Las Vegas.

Keep that in mind when you want to blow your money.

Better yet, if you feel the need to go to Cherokee after reading this then just email me and you can send that money to me instead of pissing it away.  I will even send you pictures of all the cool stuff I was able to do with that money you were going to burn.

Celebrate your crazy WNC style




Sunday...ahhhh.

I lay in my hotel bed watching a Hallmark Christmas Movie.  That is the life and yes I just typed that.

We packed up and checked out.



Lunch was at the place near us - Stoneridge Tavern (very good burger!)  and then we slipped over to the Asheville Outlet Mall.

We did well.

A stop at Starbucks and then we hit 40 to come home.  (Not a fan of the caramel brulee latte, too sweet for me.)

On the way home we went through Black Mountain.  Here's the deal I've always heard that crazies went to Black Mountain.  When I say crazies I mean crazy people and when I say went I mean for treatment.  It turns out I was ALL wrong.

Black Mountain, NC offers the Black Mountain Neuro Medicine Treatment Center for the care and treatment of persons with mental incompetency and Alzheimer's Disease.  Not crazy people.  I wanted to put this correction out there for all of us who were raised thinking Black Mountain was for people with really bad disturbances.  It is not.

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This is an old post card of Broughton Hospital....what do you think?



Just minutes away we were in Morganton which is home to Broughton Hospital - a state ran mental health hospital.  If you are from the Western part of the state then you know all about Broughton.  I know teachers who were trained there because they specialized in teaching children with disabilities of behavior, emotions, and physical/mental handicap in the 1970's.  You should take a second and research the history of Broughton Hospital - it is highly interesting.  The first patient was a doctor.  So for all of you who have left your doctor's office and said the doc was a quack...well there ya go.

I don't know what it is about mental hospitals but if they were built in the 1800's I am captivated by them.  Maybe it is the architecture?

All of this crazy talk is culminating to this point - between Asheville and Hickory it is like a mental health hurricane.  Various buildings with names on them had me Googling and finding out the whole area is somehow based on or related to mental health.

Put that in your pipe and smoke it.

No, don't.  You'll end up a patient there.

Anyway, who thinks it would be cool to take a tour of the Broughton?  Maybe next birthday?  A tour, not a stay....

So there's our weekend in a nut shell (bad choice of words after that last section, sorry!)

Visit NC guys.







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Wednesday, July 1, 2015

What's Going on In NC....




The biggest weekend of summer is a couple days away!  I have compiled a listing of some fun things to do this weekend starting with.....



Mocksville - July 3rd & 4th is the annual Piedmont Antique Power Association's Tractor Show & Parade in Historic Downtown Mocksville.  Music, food, and tractors from the early 1900's to today all geared up to celebrate small town America!  FREE!

Valdese - Fireworks & Independence Day Celebration.  Live music by Too Much Sylvia with fireworks to follow - FREE!

West Jefferson - 29th Annual Christmas in July Festival with country and bluegrass music, roving street entertainers, Christmas Tree Growers Competition, fireworks, and more!  And SANTA!  FREE!

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Charlotte - National Whitewater Center is hosting tons of bands, food vendors, and fun (whitewater rafting and more, don't forget the zipline) with fireworks on the 3rd and 4th.  The event is FREE but there is a VIP admission that has a price tag.
Skyshow Charlotte will be at the BB&T ballfield and have a street party (FREE) with music, food, and tons of fun for the kids.  There will be a special flag ceremony by the military.  Team USA will be playing Cuba.  Enjoy fireworks over the Charlotte City Skyline at dark.  July 4th is the date, one day event.

Greensboro - It is the 41st year of the Fun Fourth Celebration (held on Friday and Saturday in Downtown Greensboro).  Music by Part Time Party Time Band, dancing in the street, food vendors, and LOADS of fun for the whole family.  A pops concert set to fireworks will wrap it all up.  Friday is $5 per person and Saturday is FREE!

Fort Bragg (Fayetteville) - Easton Corbin and Randy Hauser will be jamming out at the 82nd Airborne Division's home base.  Admission is FREE!



Chapel Hill - This event is ranked by Travel + Leisure as one of the best July 4th celebrations in our country.  Head over to Kenan Stadium for the watermelon eating contest, loads of fun for kids, food, music, and fireworks on Saturday.Admission is $1.

Southport - I shared this last week but it is still going on!  It is the North Carolina July 4th Festival and it is huge!  Historic Southport goes all out to celebrate the birth of our nation.  An extravaganza of music, food, vendors, boats, and fun on the waters and streets of Southport.

Camp Lejeune - Celebrate July 4th with the Marines.  Daughtry will perform and there will be many events focused around the Marine Corp.  FREE!

Carolina Beach - Celebrate on July 2nd with Southern Trouble (band) and loads of fireworks on the boardwalk.  FREE!



















Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Oh my, I do believe it is JULY!

July is here and I'm holding on to summer tooth and nail!  I decided it has been way too long since I did a Pinterest post.  So in honor of all things wonderfully July I'm doing the first of three this month.

Of course with the holiday weekend right around the corner I'm focusing today's on Independence Day!  To me the colors of summer are red, white, and blue.  Nothing screams freedom as much as summer does for me so it is fitting to high light our flag.

Crafts

Super easy 4th of July Mason Jar Candles.  Made out of dyed rice.  Your kids will LOVE making these!


How cute and how simple is this?  It is just mason jars, died rice, and tea lights.  This would be so cute on the deck or on your picnic table this weekend!  Pin it here!

Pom-Pom American Flag Painting Craft for Kids - Fun and easy for a 4th of July craft or Memorial Day art project!

I think my 7 year old would love this.  A simple craft with paint and pom poms.  I would do this on canvas and keep it up year round! Here's the pin.

Love these adorable Fourth of July crafts for kids. They will make simple and inexpensive summer Activities for Kids.

Every Tuesday when I get the recycling out to the driveway I think:  Oh man these cans, I should make something!  Is this not adorable?  Recycling and cuteness...sign me up.  Pin it now!

Snacks

Recipes - Fourth of July Dipped Pretzels! What a fun 4th of July treat!

This is one of my most favorite treats to make.  Its messy and fun and very delicious.  I love this take for the 4th! Click here to get the pin.

4th of July Party | http://www.survivingcollege.com/perfect-college-friendly-4th-of-july-party-4th-of-july-snacks-drinks/

Here's one for the adults (but you can make a kid friendly version too).  I love sangria (thanks Mexico) but we can add in some red, white, and blue and say salude to America! Here's the pin.

4th of July Toast -- a tradition for our July 4th breakfast!

Start your holiday weekend off right with this festive breakfast idea!  I would probably devour the whole loaf....just being real!

Outfits

A fashion look from June 2013 featuring Alice + Olivia tops, Accessorize flats and Lori's Shoes necklaces. Browse and shop related looks.
Is this not fun?  Of course this girl would sport flip flops but the flats are pretty cute too!  Pin it!

I love the bold colors! Let's it bring out her tan and hair color

Yes, indeed, I fell in love with this top when I saw it.  If it isn't 100 degrees where you are then go ahead and sport those skinny jeans....I'd have it with shorts or a skirt!

Add a red statement necklace, and you've got the perfect July 4th Outfit!

This is just kinda precious to me.  I am an anchor lover!  Oh and let's be honest....we're going to be in the water so get your swimsuit out!

Printables

God Bless the USA Free Printable (two different versions available). Great for Memorial Day or 4th of July!

I love free printables because they are simple ways to decorate for holidays and seasons.  They also are great ways to change up rooms.  Who remembers Lee Greenwood singing this song?  It is a great anthem to our country.

God Bless America Free Printable by the Crafty Cupboard | 4th of July Printable

Yes, it is home from the big, fat cities to the tiny little specks (like I live in)...may it forever have blessings of grace.  Here's the pin for this one!


Free Print of the Week: Hand-Lettered Let Freedom Ring Print  | bydawnnicole.com

I LOVE this printable!!!!


Kids

Looking for an activity to keep the kids busy during the 4th of July festivities? Use this free printable 4th of July Scavenger Hunt for Kids!

How fun would this scavenger hunt be for the fourth!!!

The 4th of July holiday sometimes means traveling.  Here's a free 4th of July crossword printable to keep your kids busy in the car - for a few minutes at least.

Word searches....don't you remember how fun they were in school when you were a kid?  Get out the high lighter and go to town!

Outside Games For Fourth of July or Anytime! - Things to Make and Do, Crafts and Activities for Kids - The Crafty Crow

If you don't have corn hole boars then this would be super fun and super cheap!  You could get good plates at the Dollar Tree to use.

I hope these pins inspired you to become a little more festive this week!  Thank you for coming by & happy 4th!