12.30.2011

Wish List | Things I Didn't Get For Christmas

I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas!!!! I was very blessed this Christmas with wonderful friends and family. The presents I received were wonderful, especially a beautiful piece of jewelry from my husband from Stambaugh Jewelers (our favorite place to shop, ha, or maybe just mine!!). 

I am putting together my Wish List of things I always want, but never have enough money to buy :)


1) Green Amethyst Bangle Bracelet from Stambaugh Jewelers - Most beautiful piece of jewelry, but I would get it with all white gold. 
2) Canon EOS Rebel T3i from Best Buy - $899.99 - I wanted this camera 2 years ago and I'm still hoping for it one day.
3) Women's Muroc Jacket from Under Armour - $129.99 - Wonderful coat for working out when outside, not too heavy but not too light. Perfect. 
4) Nike Free Run from Nike - $90 - Shoes, Shoes, Shoes....I love them, need I say more!!

Enjoy and Happy Holidays!!!

12.29.2011

Happy 30th Birthday to Ilario!!

Today is very special because it is the hubby's 30th birthday!!!  I'm incredibly excited to celebrate with him, our families and a few of our close friends tonight in a little shin dig I'm hosting at a local venue (photos to come!).  Since his birthday is smack dab in the middle of Christmas and New Year's it always seems to get lost in the hustle and bustle, so I am making sure his 30th has complete and utter dedication to him!  I can't wait to watch him enjoy everything tonight :o)  In the meantime, here are some ridiculously adorable and fun photos of my love throughout the past 30 years - I feel so blessed to have been a part of the last seven and all the many, many more to come!
Ilario in Momma C's belly - 1981.
Seriously, he couldn't be cuter!
Oh, wait, he just did!!
His love for cars started very early. . .
. . . as did his affection for snacks and naps ;o)
Ilario in Italy - 1997.

Ilario's Senior Picture
On our way to Charleston to get engaged - August 2006

Testing the lighting for our family photo - Christmas 2009.

And I leave you with one of the many infamous "Punch Yourself in the Face" Photos :o)

Happy Birthday, Baby - I love you!!

12.28.2011

Wedding Wednesday | Marriage Proposals in the Holiday Season

I just found THE cutest post about Marriage Proposals!!




It's that time of year when the world falls in love, every song you hear seems to say, "Will you marry me?" For a marriage proposal that will wow her, review this list of our favorite holiday and New Year's Eve marriage proposal ideas.


Play Santa


Ask a local department store to let you play Santa for a day. Have one of your love's friends take her shopping and convince her to sit on Santa's lap. Once she's in position, give her the ultimate Christmas gift.

Dazzle Her


Commemorate special moments in your relationship by writing or illustrating each event on a Christmas ornament with paint pens. Decorate the tree with all the special moments. On the tree topper -- which you should wait to put in place -- write, "Will you marry me?"

Make Every Day Count


Make an Advent calendar. Each door she opens should reveal a sentimental memory or a reason you love her (or him). Hide your proposal behind the door for December 25. If you're Jewish, use this idea for Hanukkah gifts, with each day's gift building up to the most important gift of all.

Spell It Out


Write out your proposal with roses in the snow or in Christmas lights on your house.

Enlist Help


Attach plastic antlers and a red nose to your (cooperative, selfless) dog. Then put the ring on a ribbon around the dog's neck and send the mutt to wake your beloved. If you have two dogs, attach a "Marry me" sign to the second and send them in together. She'll never forget this Christmas morning! (And then include your dog in the wedding!)

Get Crafty


Make two time capsules. Put souvenirs and snapshots from your relationship into the capsule for the year that's ending. Put only a ring box into the second, signifying a new beginning in all senses of the word.

Count Down


If you're at a party, work your proposal into the crowd's big countdown to the new year. Right before everyone starts screaming, "10, 9, 8..." say, "I want to tell you why I love you so much." After each number the crowd yells, quickly tell your sweetie a reason (you'll have to rehearse exactly what you want to say). When the new year arrives and everyone is hooting, simply whisper, "Will you marry me?"

Stay Home


Bah, humbug! If you detest parties and Times Square-sized crowds, plan the ultimate at-home cocoon (no Netflix allowed). Whatever you like, do it to the extreme. If you're foodies, don't settle for wine and cheese -- think caviar and champagne, the best you can afford. Don't sleep on your bed -- instead, decorate your living room to look like a boudoir, or make a cave out of couch cushions. At the stroke of midnight or when the moment is right, ask.


Take the Cake


Invite your nearest and dearest to a party to celebrate Father Time's birthday -- the beginning of a new year (and a new engagement)! Get or make a life-sized cake. Tell your sweetie you're going to surprise your friends, and tell your friends you're going to propose -- top secret! At the stroke of midnight, jump out of the cake with a big sign around your neck that says, "(Name), will you marry me?"

Say It With Chocolate


Make reservations at an elegant restaurant and arrange for the waitstaff to bring out two covered desserts. Under your lid will be a heart-shaped cake in her favorite flavor; under hers, a ring box nestled in a bed of rose petals. Once revealed, instruct the waiters to bring over a bottle of bubbly.


*I just LOVE all of these ideas, they are so cute and romantic. Any lady would be ecstatic to get asked this way*

HAPPY HOLIDAY'S!!! 

Wedding Wednesday | New Year's Eve Wedding Advice and Inspiration

It's New Year's Eve and it's your big day, how beautiful of a setting that is!!!

I stumbled upon a short article that talks about things to consider when planning a New Year's Eve wedding. New Year's Eve Wedding 101: Start Planning Already was found on blog.ourweddingday.com.

New Year's Eve Wedding 101: Start Planning Already!

What’s more romantic than starting out a new year as a newly married couple? More and more couples are choosing to have a New Year's Eve wedding because it’s fun, romantic, and offers a fantastic event for all of their loved ones to attend on the biggest party night of the year. There are some logistics to cover when planning a New Year's Eve wedding that aren’t necessary for traditional weddings. Keep the following tips in mind when planning your New Year's Eve wedding bash.

1.  You’ll need to secure your wedding venue far in advance since most venues will fill up quickly with New Year's Eve parties. A lot of companies throw New Year's Eve parties for their employees and tend to choose hotels as venues, which are also prime wedding venues. A safe time frame would be to start looking a year and a half in advance.

2.  Have an evening wedding that begins around 7 or 8pm. Since your guests will stay until past midnight you won’t want them to run out of steam before the countdown.

3.  Plan your wedding style around the fact that this is not only your wedding, but also a New Year's Eve event. Out of the countless elegant wedding dresses you have to choose from, go with the one that is the most festive, fun, and lets not forget sexy! New Year's Eve is always a great excuse to wear a form-fitting number that shows off your figure. Try on different sultry styles such as a strapless or backless wedding dress. A black and white affair would be New Year's Eve appropriate.

4.  As soon as you have the venue and date set send out your save the dates. This will give your guests ample time to mark it on their calendar before they obligate themselves to another NYE event.


I also found this amazing Inspiration Board---what better way to ring in the New Year with a short, sexy gown with beautiful gold wedding accessories!

If you're having a New Year's Eve Wedding---Congrats!!!!

12.27.2011

Best of baci's baking | 2011

Another year-end wrap up today with some of my favorite baci's baking recipes from 2011!



Avocado Pesto-Stuffed Tomatoes - This is a must have recipe for our annual New Year's Eve party and this year is no exception :o)


The Perfect Valentine's Day Meal - 2011 was the first time I did a full Valentine's Day menu and it was a huge hit (especially since I had Chocoholic Torte as a dessert) so I think it will become a yearly baci's baking tradition!

Top Five Ways to Kick Up Store-bought Mac'n'cheese - I love macaroni and cheese, but I don't always have time to make it from scratch so making some fun tweaks to store bought spices thing up perfectly!

Flank Steak with Salsa Verde - A best of list wouldn't be complete without this favorite of Ilario's.

Chipotle Pork Loin with Italian Simmered Rice - We make this yummy meal at least once every few weeks.


Penne a la Betsy - This is probably one of my favorite finds for the year. . . partly because you can drink the extra vino while you're cooking - lol!


Grilled Cupcakes - The cuteness factor here is through the roof!

Baked Brie - I can't tell you how many people have asked me for this recipe - it's easy and delicious!

Roasted Red Peppers with Feta - I love this recipe because it's an original of mine that I threw together last minute one night that turned out great!


Peanut Butter Cookie Cups - This post is one of my favorites because Caroline and I had so much fun shooting the photos (and eating the cookies!!).

Did you have a favorite recipe from 2011?  We'd love to know what you tried out!

12.26.2011

My Favorite Posts of the Year

Here are FIVE of my favorite posts from this past year :

I loved this post my sister did because it really gave a lot of interaction with us and our readers. It was a huge success and it was truly up to our readers of who won the contest. Hopefully we get to do a few more of these in the future!!

This was MY FIRST True Brides post and I LOVED getting to do it. It's fun when you get to "interview" friends and get wedding input :) When my sister asked me to start doing these posts, I wasn't sure how I could do it since I haven't interacted with clients, but I'm telling you that I love getting to email and talk to people about their wedding day, it's one of my favorite things I do for baci!!

I LOVE the fact that my sister shared this year's story with all of her readers. I envy her for the courage and strength she has to accomplish as much as she has this past year!

I'm a little biased on this one because it was my post and about me :) BUT, I loved it! As I stated in the previous few sentences, my sister shared this year's story with all of you, and this was my "this year story". Getting married was a big step in Eric and I's life and I wouldn't change anything for that! I got to marry the one I loved and got to share the "wedding process" with all of you.

I love that on baci we got to hear a "man's point of view". I like that when Ilario writes out the wishlist, he adds helpful information to each product, the perfect wishlist!!

We have had a great year for baci!! And these are just my favorite five, I could have picked a lot more but I had a limit :) I hope next year is ever more fabulous for us!!!

Hope everyone has a wonderful New Year!!

My Favorite Posts of the Year

As the holiday bustle slows down and the year comes to a close, we thought we'd take the time to take a quick look back at some of our favorite posts throughout the year.  Kind of a year in review through blog posts :o)

My Top Five Posts

Join baci's book club!!
The start of baci's book club was a really exciting adventure to begin - I love this post because it started it all and has a list of some really fabulous books!

Sunday Funday, #1
Once again, this post was the beginning of a wonderful weekly feature that we all truly enjoy writing.  Sunday Funday is now on post #18!!

Four Years!! {The Bride + Groom}
Though it was difficult to decide which of the "Four Years!!" posts to choose as one of my top five, the photos of Ilario and I are some of my favorites that I'll cherish forever.  I loved sharing these photos with all of you :o)

New shirley | edith Holiday Cards Available!!
The launch of our new shirley | edith cards and the new s | e landing page was a huge step for baci!

One Day in December {I Feel Lucky}
Reliving 2011, the good and the bad, was a really therapeutic way to share my accomplishments, joys and sorrows with all of you, a community that has grown throughout the past years and I feel so lucky to be a part of.  It's also a wonderful reminder to be thankful for all that you are blessed with.

I hope you enjoyed looking back today - we'd love to hear what your favorite baci's blog posts were, too!

12.25.2011

Sunday Funday, #18

Merry Christmas!! I hope you're all enjoying a fabulous day full of love and family!!


Enjoy this beautiful Wedding Invitation Christmas Ornament and check out the DIY tutorial here :)

12.23.2011

Striped and Scented Holiday Home Decor

I'm always on the lookout for fun and unique ways to decorate, especially for the holidays.  That coupled with my Pinterest addiction was the inspiration for this post :o)  All of theses holiday decorating ideas use either candy canes or another form of red and white striped peppermint - the combination of affordability and amazing scents make these ideas incredible!!

Candy Cane Table Centerpiece {Source}
Candy Cane Mantle Decor {Source}
Peppermint Table Decor {Source}
Peppermint Stick Display {Source}
Peppermint Candy Wreath {Source}

12.22.2011

Holiday Gift Wrap Ideas

The ordinary holiday wrapping can sometimes get a little boring, so here are some awesome ideas to spice it up! People won't want to mess up your beautiful masterpieces! :)



1. Furochic, fabric gift wrap designed by Jenn Playford, has great ideas for taking clothing and fabric and making them into beautiful wraps. The shirt idea is great and can be part of the gift as well!

2. Say Yes to Hoboken took cupcake liners and made them into flowers! They look perfect! :)

3. A Creative Mint lace, ribbon, button and tag ideas are great! They look so vintage, I love it!

4. The Creative Mama used a mason jar to make a gift card holding snow globe for her daughter's teacher! 

5. Pinterest user, Rose Grant Cubero, pinned a perfect idea for a female gift. Since scarves are so in right now, wrap the gift with them!

6. Good Housekeeping made a great Candyland touch on gift wrapping! I mean what's better than a present wrapped in candy? :)

7. What a great way to label "to" and "from" with alphabet beads! {source}

8. Pinterest user, Shelly Swanson, uses brooches and satin ribbons around her gifts creating a vintage feel.... beautiful!! :)

9. Heart of Light, in their "a little less paper" post has different takes on felt gift wrapping that you just have to check out!

12.21.2011

Wedding Wednesday | TWIPS Holiday Card Exchange


I know you're all probably tired of hearing me talk about how lucky I am to be a part of TWIPS, but joining this spectacular group of women in the wedding industry has truly been life-changing and you get to hear one more amazing thing I was able to be a part of because of this group :o)

One of the fun things I participated in early this December was a TWIPS Holiday Card Exchange.  It truly brightened my day each time I received one of beautiful and unique holiday cards in the mail!  A big thank you to Jessica of Two Wedding Belles (who also organize the trade - THANK YOU, LADY!!), Becca of The Studio B Photography (Loved her "checking" system at the top of the card), Kate from Modernly Wed (Who has seriously the most beautiful handwriting I've ever seen!), Nicole of Bella Vista Wedding & Events (She had me at sparkly!!) and Alicia of The Charity Wedding (Can you say GLAM with that beautiful gold wreath and pearls!!).  That's cards from Pennsylvania, Georgia, Massachusetts, Colorado and Arizona - fun, fun, fun :o)

I hope you all have a very wonderful holiday season and I look forward to working with all of you in the new year!!


I also wanted to take a quick moment to give Caroline a very well deserved THANK YOU for all of her hard work in taking photos over the past semester - most of the new (and fabulous!) photos you've seen in the past few months have been shot by her and I couldn't be more appreciative!  You'll be seeing a lot more from her, too, so be prepared in 2012 :o)

12.20.2011

baci's baking | Chocolate Cherry Trifle

If you are looking for the perfect dessert, this is it!! It looks amazingly delicious!


Chocolate Cherry Trifle
Original Recipe from Food Network

Ingredients:
2 (approximately 12 oz. each) chocolate pound cakes
1/2 cup black cherry jam
1/2 cup cherry brandy
2 cups drained bottled sour cherries (recommended: Morello)

Custard:
4 oz. bittersweet chocolate, minimum 70% cocoa, chopped
1 1/3 cups plus 1 T. milk
1 1/3 cups plus 1 T. heavy cream
8 egg yolks
1/2 cup plus 1 T. sugar
1/3 cup cocoa

Topping:
3 cups heavy cream
1 oz. bittersweet chocolate

Special Equipment: Large wide trifle bowl

Directions:
1.  Slice the chocolate pound cake and make jam sandwiches with the cherry jam, and layer the bottom of a large wide trifle bowl.
2.  Pour over the cherry brandy so that the cake soaks it up, and then top with the drained cherries.
3.  Cover with plastic wrap and leave to macerate while you make the custard.
4.  Melt the chocolate on low to medium heat in the microwave, checking after 2 minutes, though it will probably need 4 minutes. Or you can place it in a bowl over a pan of simmering water. Once the chocolate is melted, set aside while you get on with the custard.
5.  In a saucepan warm the milk and cream.
6.  Whisk the egg yolks, sugar, and cocoa in a large bowl.
7.  Pour the warm milk and cream into the bowl whisking it into the yolks and sugar mixture.
8.  Stir in the melted chocolate, scraping the sides well with a rubber spatula to get all of it in, and pour the custard back into the rinsed saucepan. Cook over a medium heat until the custard thickens, stirring all the time. Make sure it doesn't boil, as it will split and curdle. Keep a sink full of cold water so that if you get scared you can plunge the bottom of the custard pan into the cold water and whisk like mad, which will avert possible crisis.
9.  The custard will get darker as it cooks and the flecks of chocolate will melt once the custard has thickened. And you do need this thick, so don't panic so much that you stop cooking while it is still runny. Admittedly, it continues to thicken as it cools and also when it's chilling in the refrigerator. Once it is ready, pour into a bowl to cool and cover the top of the custard with cling wrap to prevent a skin from forming.
10.  When the custard is cold, pour and spread it over the chocolate cake layer in the trifle bowl, and leave in the refrigerator to set, covered in plastic wrap overnight.
11.  When you are ready to decorate, softly whip the cream for the topping and spread it gently over the layer of custard. Grate the chocolate over the top.

12.18.2011

Sunday Funday # 17

Remember Funday Sunday #14?
This is from the same wedding!

Beautiful Image from Bobbi + Mike from Mae and Bryan

Lady = Fun Shoes and Hair Accessories
Man = Fun Bow Tie and Shirt :)

12.16.2011

shirley | edith - Fast Shipping Offer

Order your shirley | edith holiday cards by Monday the 19th  and we'll guarantee their delivery by Wednesday the 21st, just in time for you to pop them in the mail to your friends and family :o)  Remember, shirley | edith cards make great gifts, too!


Also, we hope you didn't forget about our new addition available on the shirley | edith Etsy Shop - the Abbey Rose Gift Set

12.15.2011

Holiday Hostess Gift Guide

Have a lot of parties to attend this holiday season?  It's a very kind gesture to bring your host or hostess a gift as a way of saying thanks for throwing the party in their home.  We've gathered five great ideas for any host or hostess in your life!

{Yum!}

1)  Booze.  It truly never disappoints and even if you gift a variety the hostess doesn't end up being a fan of she now has drinks to offer up her guests free of charge.  I recommend a bottle of your favorite wine (Try Apothic Red, it's affordable and I've never met a soul who hasn't fallen in love with it!) or something fun like Bailey's or Disaronno (Tip:  Mix Disaronno with Ginger Ale and you get a yummy concoction that tastes just like cream soda!).  Tie a beautiful ribbon and a gift tag around the neck and wah-lah, a perfect gift!


2)  Sweets - homemade or store bought.  Your hostess won't mind indulging in a tasty treat after the party-goers have gone home.  Make your grandmother's (or mine!) sugar cookie recipe, tuck a dozen snugly in a pretty box and top with the recipe!

3)  Monogrammed anything.  Think dish towels, yummy scented candles or a beautiful engraved wine stopper.  It shows you took the time to really think about your hostess and didn't swing by the DDM on your way to her house (I may be an often culprit of that. . . oops!).

{Personalized Stationery from baci}

4)  Personalized stationery.  If your hostess loves entertaining she probably also has a love for handwritten notes (I might be drawing from my own personal experience here - they go hand in hand!).  Plan ahead and order 10 or 20 of these so your hostess can pen a thank you to you later :o)

{Cheese and Olive Gift Set}

5)  Grab a beautiful platter or cheese tray and top it with a gorgeous set of serving utensils, cheese knives, appetizer picks, olives, crackers and a no-refrigeration-needed cheese.  Wrap the whole package in a clear cellophane and finish with a beautiful bow!  It's a yummy and beautiful gift for anyone!

12.13.2011

Last Minute Shopping Guide

For all of you that are last minute shoppers, START EARLIER NEXT YEAR :) 

But seriously, I have picked out some of the best places you can go to get the best deals and quick. I also picked out great gifts that are quick and easy to purchase.

IDEA 1
I will start by stating the obvious, you can go to any local store, like Wal-mart, Target, Meijer, or even Dollar General if you are trying to shop on a budget and pick something up.
If you want your gift more personal, make a basket. Making personalized baskets are some of the best gifts, I believe. You can pick up a basket, something FUN and fill it with anything, but pick a theme, such as:
Favorite Foods 
Baked Goods (Chocolate Chips, Cookie Mix, Sugar, Flour, Cookie Sheets)
Margaritas (Margarita Mix, Tequila, Margarita Salt)
Wine (Favorite Wine, Crackers, Cheese, Bottle Opener)
Boy (Matchbox Cars, Coloring Book, Crayons)
Girl (Barbie Doll, Barbie Clothes)
Movie Night (Favorite Movie, Popcorn, Movie Pass)

Above image from: online.findgift.com

IDEA 2
Gift Cards are always great last minute gifts, but make sure to put thought into where the recipient would like to shop or eat. Parents always put their kids or spouse in front of them, so this one time it might be nice to get something just for them.
If it's for a:
Lady--try a spa, pedicure, or Victoria's Secret gift card
Girl or Boy--try a Toys'R'US or Gymboree gift card
Men---try a Best Buy or Dick's Sporting Goods gift card

Above Image from: bestbuy.com

IDEA 3
You could also make ANY baked goods. I love homemade food as gifts, it's the best!!!
Cookies in a Jar "for Santa" are always a wonderful idea. 

Hope this helps you with your last minute gift buying!!!
Happy Holidays!!!

Wedding Wednesday | Winter Wedding Inspiration

Remember our Winter Bride post last Wedding Wednesday?  And our most recent Sunday Funday?  Well we've put together a beautiful Winter Wedding Inspiration Board using some of our beautiful finds - enjoy!


This gown, Satin Faced Organza Gown with Illusion, is part of the White by Vera Wang collection at David's Bridal. It has a removable illusion piece that is great for a bride that would like to stay traditional in the church and look more modern at the wedding. The lace definitely gives a winter feel, especially because of the sleeves. 

Elle & Jae Bridal have beautiful wedding sashes for every theme. This sash would be perfect to replace the black bow on the dress. The crystals create a great repetition of the lace on the dress as well as create a glimmer that resembles winter!

This Queen of The Nile bouquet is great for our winter wedding! It creates a warm, rich and vintage feel while matching the bridesmaids dress perfectly. 

Cotton and Crumbs' cake is absolutely stunning. It matches our winter bride's lace on the wedding dress along with the flowers in the bouquet.

Bridesmaid's dresses are great for carrying your color throughout your wedding. To unify the rich bronze color, The Dessy Group had the perfect dress. It has just a pinch of lace that matches the brides dress as well as giving the vintage feel. 

Ornaments can be great for more than just tree decorations. In our case, they are perfect for centerpieces. Having a combination of gold and bronze continues the elegant and rich theme for our winter wedding. It also creates a repetition with variation from the bouquet. {source: Pinterest Profile}

What better archway into your reception than this? Enough said! {source: Google}

I thought this ideas was super cute and simple at the same time. It repeats the use of color and the look of our ornaments... and who doesn't like chocolate? {source: Pinterest Profile}

baci's baking | Peanut Butter Cookie Cups

We're trying something a little different today with baci's baking - let us know what you think :o)


Peanut Butter Cookie Cups

You can't go wrong with these cookies! You would honestly be crazy if you didn't enjoy them. 
When we made them they were so moist, even after a couple days! Enjoy!
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Ingredients:
1 3/4 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 cup butter, softened
1/2 cup white sugar
1/2 cup peanut butter
1/2 cup packed brown sugar
1 egg, beaten
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 tablespoons milk
40 miniature chocolate covered peanut butter cups, unwrapped
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Directions:
Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Sift together the flour, salt and baking soda; set aside.

Add sugar....

Add brown sugar...

Add peanut butter...

Add butter...

Cream together the butter, sugar, peanut butter and brown sugar until fluffy. 

Beat and add the egg...

Add milk....

Add vanilla...

Add the flour mixture; mix well. 

Shape into 40 balls and place each into an ungreased mini muffin pan.

Bake at 375 degrees for about 7-8 minutes. While baking, unwrap the peanut butter cups (try not to eat them all!!)!

 Remove from oven and immediately press a mini peanut butter cup into each ball. 
Cool and carefully remove from pan. 
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