Planter DIY – Mother’s Day Gift

PLanter DIY


Mother’s Day is just around the corner and I have a simple weekend DIY gift that would be a perfect present to have your mom ready for spring.

PLanter DIY

For Brandon and I’s Christmas card 2 years ago we had included a potted plant with our house address since that year’s card doubled as our “we moved” announcements.  My mom commented how she liked the planter with the address and it would be nice to have one on their porch since their house address is only listed on the mailbox.  She is a tough one to shop for, so when she mentions something she would like, I take the hint.  And since I seem to be incharge of all gift giving in our house, I thought my mother-in-law may want one too.  For hers, I went with a simple “Welcome” since their house sits back in the woods, and the address is less important (and if you make it all the way up their drive-way, I would assume you know what the address is).

PLanter DIY

To start, I wrote the words myself and scanned them into the computer.  I used photoshop to separate the lettering and saved it as a PNG file to be able to open in the silhouette software. I used my Silhouette Curio to cut the vinyl to create the lettering and simple transferred the white vinyl onto a simple black self-watering planted pot.

PLanter DIY

I wanted to add a fancy little pop to the planter so I grabbed a beach spike and multipurposed it to add a smaller planted flower to the pot.  Again, I drew the design, scanned it in and created the silhouette file.

PLanter DIY

Then it was outside to plant the flowers!  I added ferns and these pretty purple flowers to finish off the look.

PLanter DIY

Self Watering Pot | Spikers | Vinyl c/o

Now the hard part is to keep these pretties alive till Mother’s Day!

Classic Gin Fizz

Classic Gin Fizz

We just added some fantastic bar stools to our kitchen and it has us hanging around the counter more.  While we were catching up on our day in the kitchen last week I figured we should fancy up our happy hour.  I am usually a simple beer or wine fan but have been trying out some new recipes to add to my hostess skills (like this moscow mule recipe here!)   I grabbed my cocktail shaker and added a classic gin fizz to my go-to drinks list!

Classic Gin Fizz
mat: Target | shaker: tropicoland c/o

How to make your own:

Classic Gin Fizz

*I also tried with san pellegrino which was delicious and quite refreshing.

 

Day Time Sipping

Can we give mother nature a high-five for the fabulous weather we had here this past weekend.  The perfect weather for lunch on a deck overlooking the water has me craving the upcoming warm days ahead (please tell me they are close ahead!).

While I am prepping my beach bag with  beach towels (Target hit it out of the park with this one) and bikinis, I thought what better time than now to try out some new recipes to take to the beach house for the hot summer days in the Outer Banks.

Today’s recipe is the quintessential Moscow Mule!  Grab a lime and a cooper mug and try one for yourself.

Moscow Mule_Copper Mug

 

Ingredients {for one mug full}:

1 can ginger beer (not ginger ale… there is a difference, I googled it)

1/2 lime

2 oz of vodka (a shot glass full)

3 strawberries

lots of ice

Instructions: 

1. Grab a cooper mug (so you look fancy), muddle your strawberries (which means mash the strawberries enough to get the juice out, but not enough to turn them to paste), add vodka, ginger beer and squeeze the lime juice into the mug.

2. Lightly stir.  Garnish with lime slice and strawberry!

Now take your tasty new drink, in your fancy new cup and cheers!

Moscow Mule_Copper Mug

Cooper Mug – c/o Inspired Basics | Cutting Board – The Christmas Tree Shop

Make it Monday {Chocolate Chip Cookies}

I apologize first for anyone whose diet this threatens, but after a successful day of baking I had to share this delicious recipe.

Simply Chocolate Chip Cookies

My mom’s chocolate chip cookies have always been my favorite and when I went into the pantry this weekend and stared at the empty cookie shelf I figured it was time to grab the kitchen aid and curb my sweet tooth.

Below is the simple recipe for delicious chocolate chip cookies that have a slightly cakier taste then the average go-to style.

Simply Choclate chip cookies header

 

Simply Choclate chip cookies

Simply Choclate chip cookies ingredients

Simply Choclate chip cookiesSimply Choclate chip cookies instructions

What is your favorite type of cookies to make?  If you try your hand at these, let me know how it goes!