Rosemary Wreath Placeholder


So cute, love this idea! Display this miniature wreath atop a plain linen napkin for a rustic yet elegant presentation. 

Materials
Rosemary sprigs (8 inches long or longer)
Paper towels
Floral wire: green or silver
Scissors
Twine: white or natural
Heavy paper or cardstock: white or cream
Computer and printer (optional)
Calligraphy pen (optional)
Paper cutter (optional)
Crafts knife (optional)
Straight edge (optional)

Instructions

  1. Soak rosemary sprigs in water long enough to make them flexible. Blot them dry with a paper towel, then cut them into 8-inch lengths with scissors. (Shorter lengths will work, but you'll need to adjust the size of the nametags to suit the smaller wreathes that result)
  2. Gently form one of the sprigs into a circle, overlapping the edges slightly. Wind a short piece of floral wire around the overlapped edges to secure the shape
  3. Using the scissors, cut a 10-inch-long piece of twine. Cover the wired section of the wreath by wrapping the twine around the floral wire two or three times. Tie a knot, then tie the twine in a bow. Snip off excess twine
  4. Using the photograph as a guide, create a place card to go with each wreath. Either use a computer to create a word document of names or hand-letter the names on heavy paper or cardstock. Leave enough room around each name to center it within a 3 1/2-by-1/2-inch rectangle
  5. Create a place card banner template by cutting a 3 5/8-by-5/8-inch rectangle out of heavy paper or cardstock. Snip the edges into a “v” shape. Use the template to trace a banner shape around every name. Cut out the place card banners, then curl them around a pencil or marker to add some shape
  6. When setting your holiday table, put the wreath on top of a folded napkin and lay the place card banner across the center of the wreath

Serendipity Frozen Hot Chocolate

 

Serendipity 3’s Frrrozen Hot Chocolate
Makes 1

⅓ cup evaporated instant dry milk
⅓ cup granulated sugar
4 tbsp. finest cocoas of your choice
1 cup milk
3 cups ice
Whipped cream, for topping
Shaved chocolate, for topping

1. In a medium bowl, mix dry milk, sugar and cocoa.

2. To a blender, in this order, add milk, the dry ingredients mix and ice.

3. Blend for 20-30 seconds until mixture is a smooth, daiquiri-like texture.

4. Pour into a large glass and top with whipped cream and shaved chocolate.

Homemade Initial Coasters- Hostess Gift

With materials you can find on ebay, make your own hostess gifts!

Cork coasters – Ebay has a great selection
Printed initial – Times New Roman or Georgia.
Transfer paper – craft store
Pencil
Sharpie or permanent marker
1.  Lay transfer paper face down on coaster. Center cut out letter on top. Make sure it is straight.  Using a pencil make an outline of the letter. The pressure of the pencil point will transfer graphite on the transfer paper to the cork.

2.   When you are done, remove letter and transfer paper to reveal a graphite outline of the letter.

3.  Fill letter in with a permanent marker.

Thoughtful Gifts for Grandma and Grandpa

Here are some fun and thoughtful ideas for gifts for grandma, grandpa, or other elderly relative. Many of these ideas I have given to my mom, dad and mother in law!

General Gift Ideas:

  1. Flowers – Especially in the middle of winter, flowers are a nice surprise.
  2. Homemade Cards – Drawings, cards, art projects are always a welcome gift for the grandparents. It is a creative way for kids to keep in touch with grandma and grandpa!
  3. iPad or Laptop - Speaking of keeping in touch, I find being able to contact far away family and friends with an iPad is amazing! We can Skype or Facetime on the iPad, along with email and chatting. These are two great options to help everyone stay in touch.
  4. Homemade Meal or Dessert – I am definitely more of a baker than a cook. Janet likes the oatmeal chocolate chip cookies I make. My Dad likes brownies and homemade fudge. If you aren't up to cooking (or baking), consider sending Mrs. Field's cookies or Cheryl's. I've ordered from both for my family and they loved them!
  5. Gift Baskets- Put together a basket of your loved ones favorite treats. Whether it is beauty products, food, books or more, the ideas are endless!
  6. Pinterest- Pinterest is a great way to find wonderful gift ideas. I am on Pinterest daily, be sure to check out our page, over 19,000+ pins of the best recipes, crafts, gifts and more!
  7. Dinner out – Enjoying a meal out is one of the most fun gifts you can give. Especially when someone is in a nursing home, getting out for a few hours is a nice treat.
  8. Thank You’s on Facebook – My son likes to send Nana little notes on Facebook, it's a nice way for them to keep in touch.
  9. Art Projects – Consider framing art work or making a scrapbook of your child's artwork.
  10. A Kindle-  Kindles can store so many books. This would be a perfect solution for a grandparent who wants all their books in one place, likes to travel or who would like the convenience of instant book delivery!
  11. Gift Cards – Gift cards are always appreciated, especially if they are a surprise! Ask what their favorite stores are, think Amazon, Target and more!
  12. Magazine Subscription – Just like me, Janet loves to read magazines. It's always fun to get a surprise magazine subscription in the mail. My mom loves magazines too.
  13. A Party – Don't forget all the milestone events coming up in your loved ones life, like birthdays and anniversaries. My mother in law’s 70th birthday is coming up next year, so we are sure to have a big party for her!
  14. CD’s or MP3 Player- Many of my elderly relatives love listening to music. An iPod would make a nice gift!
  15. Books- My Mom loves to read and sending her a few books is always a treat for her.
  16. Photo Collages – I've made several photo collages with a mix of old photos and newer ones. Photo books are also a nice gift. Two of my favorite sites include  Snapfish and Shutterfly . My Dad loves getting photos in the mail. He loves to show his friends at the nursing home photos of his grandson.

 

 

Hobbies and Fun:

Gift ideas can be personalized to focus on the person’s personal interests and hobbies such as:

  1. Stationery and stamp- My grandmother Esther loved to collect stamps. When she passed away 10 years ago, I inherited her stamp collection . I like going through it and remembering all the fun we had looking at the stamps.
  2. Supplies for knitting or crocheting- My mom loves knitting and sending her yarn and other supplies is always appreciated.
  3. Pet care supplies- Does your loved one love pets? Put together a box of pet care supplies, toys and more.
  4. Plants, herbs, or flowers- Last year for Mother’s Day, I sent my mom a rose bush. It was one of her favorite gifts because it will bloom every year!
  5. Bird feeders and food- My mom loves feeding the birds and sending her a birdwatcher’s book or bird seed is something she enjoys.

20 Magical Holiday Books for Kids


1. The Night Before Christmas
2. The Story of Holly and Ivy
3. A Christmas Carol
4. Olive the Other Reindeer
5. The Crippled Lamb
6. The Wild Christmas Reindeer
7. Yes Virginia There Is a Santa Claus
8. Morris's Disappearing Bag
9. The Polar Express
10. The Legend of the Poinsettia
11. Angelina's Christmas
12. Snowmen at Christmas
13. Room For a Little One
14. The Snowman
15. The Year of the Perfect Christmas Tree
16. Carl's Christmas
17. Dream Snow
18. The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan Toomey
19. The Nutcracker
20. How The Grinch Stole Christmas