Embrace the Cozy Vibes: Fall Entertaining Ideas for the Hostess with Flair

fall entertaining ideas

As the leaves change their colors and a crisp chill fills the air, there’s no denying that fall is the perfect season for gathering friends and family for some cozy, memorable moments. If you enjoy entertaining and making lasting memories, fall is your canvas to paint your gatherings with warmth, elegance, and style. With a sprinkle of autumn charm, here are some delightful fall entertaining ideas that will leave your guests ready to embrace fall.

A Harvest-Inspired Feast

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A feast to welcome the season

Fall is synonymous with bountiful harvests, and what better way to celebrate this season than with a harvest-inspired feast? Transform your dining table into a rustic wonderland by adorning it with seasonal fruits, vegetables, and foliage. Incorporate earthy tones and textured linens for a cozy, farmhouse feel. Serve up hearty dishes like roasted root vegetables, butternut squash soup, and apple pie to tantalize your guests’ taste buds.

Wine and Cheese Tasting Soiree

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Wine and cheese night

Elevate your fall gatherings with a sophisticated wine and cheese tasting soirée. Curate a selection of fine wines and artisanal cheeses with a fall feel, and let your guests savor the flavors and aromas of the season. Add a touch of elegance with crystal stemware and cheese boards adorned with figs, nuts, and honey. Encourage your guests to explore their palates while enjoying each other’s company.

Bonfire and S’mores Night

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Nothing better than a bonfire and s’mores

For a more casual yet equally enjoyable fall gathering, host a bonfire and s’mores night. Arrange a cozy seating area around a crackling fire pit, complete with plaid blankets and cushions. Provide an assortment of marshmallows, chocolate, and graham crackers for the perfect s’mores. It’s a simple yet enchanting way to bring people together and enjoy the beauty of a starry autumn night. I love a bonfire night.

Fall Foliage Picnic

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Enjoy a fall picnic

Take advantage of the stunning fall foliage by organizing a picnic in the great outdoors. Choose a scenic park or a picturesque spot in your own backyard. Lay out a vintage picnic blanket, pack a picnic basket with autumnal delights like cider, artisan sandwiches, and pumpkin muffins. Invite your guests to relax, unwind, and soak in the natural beauty of the season. Press flowers that you gather to remember the occasion.

Artisanal Cocktail Evening

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Try a new cocktail

Turn your fall entertaining into an artful experience by hosting an artisanal cocktail evening. Set up a well-stocked bar with an array of spirits, bitters, and fresh ingredients like apples, cranberries, and cinnamon sticks. Encourage your guests to experiment with cocktail-making, and provide recipe cards for them to follow. It’s a delightful way to engage everyone and enjoy some handcrafted libations. Invite guests to share their favorite cocktail.

Pumpkin Decorating Party

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You’re never too old to decorate a pumpkin

Get creative with your fall gathering by hosting a pumpkin decorating party. Provide pumpkins of various shapes and sizes, along with an assortment of paints, markers, and decorative elements. Let your guests channel their inner artists and create unique pumpkin masterpieces. Display the finished creations as a festive centerpiece.

Outdoor Movie Night

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Watch a favorite fall movie

Transform your backyard into a cozy outdoor movie theater for a memorable fall evening. Set up a large screen, scatter blankets and cushions, and serve hot cocoa and caramel popcorn. Choose classic autumn-themed movies or let your guests vote on their favorites. It’s a wonderful way to relish the cool fall evenings while enjoying cinematic nostalgia.

Farm-to-Table Dinner

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A fall feast to be shared

Celebrate the season’s bounty by hosting a farm-to-table dinner. Source fresh, locally grown produce and ingredients to create a farm-fresh menu that pays homage to the harvest. Decorate your table with wildflowers and wooden accents to capture the rustic charm of a countryside feast.

Fireside Book Club

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A cozy fire and book club

Combine your love for entertaining and reading by hosting a fireside book club gathering. Select a captivating fall-themed book and invite your friends to discuss it over hot apple cider and cozy throws. It’s a wonderful way to engage in intellectual conversations while relishing the warmth of the season. I find that when the nights turn cooler I spend more time curled up on the couch with a good book in the evening.

A Grateful Gathering

fall entertaining ideas
Celebrate friendship

As Thanksgiving approaches, consider hosting a “Grateful Gathering” to reflect on the blessings of the year. Ask your guests to share what they’re thankful for and create a gratitude tree where everyone can hang their messages of appreciation. Serve a traditional Thanksgiving feast with all the trimmings to bring the spirit of gratitude to life.

Incorporate these fall entertaining ideas into your seasonal repertoire, and you’ll find yourself creating cherished memories with your loved ones while reveling in the beauty of autumn. Your fall gatherings are sure to be the highlight of the season, leaving your guests eagerly anticipating the next invitation to your cozy, stylish soirees.  I would love to know which one is your favorite.

profileUntil next week,

Carrie

Embrace the Sweet Farewell of Summer: Tips and Ideas for Women 40-60 to Savor the Remaining Sunshine

enjoy the last of summer

As the sun begins to cast its golden glow on late afternoons and the scent of blooming flowers lingers in the air, we find ourselves at the crossroads of summer’s end. For those of us who relish spending quality time with our loved ones, entertaining, and embracing the finer aspects of life, this transitional period offers the perfect canvas to create cherished memories. Here are some delightful tips and ideas to make the most of the final days of summer.

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A cozy spot to gather

1. Intimate Garden Gatherings: With the balmy days still gracing us, why not host a series of intimate gatherings in your garden? Set up cozy seating arrangements with plush cushions and decorative lanterns to create a warm and inviting atmosphere. Share stories, laughter, and delectable bites with your family and close friends, celebrating the beauty of togetherness amidst nature’s splendor.

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Enjoy the sunset at the beach

2. Sunset Soirées: There’s something magical about sunsets that cast a tranquil and contemplative mood. Invite your loved ones for a sunset soirée by the water, whether it’s a beach, a lake, or a serene riverside spot. Set up a picnic with gourmet cheeses, fresh fruits, and sparkling beverages, as you watch the sun bid its daily adieu with its radiant hues. Ask each guest to bring a favorite treat.

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Host a cooking party

3. Culinary Adventures: If you have a passion for cooking or exploring diverse cuisines, consider organizing themed culinary evenings. Invite your family and friends to be part of a delightful journey through flavors and cultures. From a Mediterranean mezze feast to an elegant French bistro-inspired dinner, these gatherings will not only tantalize taste buds but also foster engaging conversations.

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Painting in the garden

4. Artistic Escapades: Unleash your creative spirit by organizing an outdoor art session. Set up easels, canvases, and an array of vibrant paints in your backyard or a local park. Create your own masterpieces while sipping on refreshing beverages and indulging in lighthearted conversations. This experience will not only ignite your artistic passion but also serve as a beautiful reminder of the fleeting beauty of summer. There are many art studios that will come to you for a class.

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Spend time in nature

5. Nature Walks and Picnics: Embrace the outdoors with leisurely nature walks in picturesque settings. Take your friends and family on a journey through lush trails, observing the changing colors of leaves and the harmonious symphony of birdsong. Pack a picnic basket with gourmet sandwiches, salads, and refreshing drinks to relish in a delightful al fresco feast.

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Fun with an outdoor movie

6. Al Fresco Cinema: Create a cozy outdoor movie night for your loved ones to enjoy beneath the starry sky. Set up a projector, scatter plush blankets, and cushions, and prepare a selection of your favorite classic films or heartwarming comedies. Don’t forget the popcorn and some decadent treats to heighten the cinematic experience. Ask guests to vote on the picture and show the top vote-getter.

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Unwind with a spa day

7. DIY Spa Retreat: Treat yourself and your loved ones to a rejuvenating DIY spa retreat. Set up a tranquil oasis with scented candles, soothing music, and luxurious skincare products. Indulge in relaxing facials, massages, and soothing baths, allowing everyone to unwind and recharge before the hustle and bustle of autumn.

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Explore a flower market

8. Gardening and Floral Delights: Engage in the beauty of nature by organizing a gardening day or visiting a local flower market. Encourage your guests to cultivate their green thumbs, sharing tips and techniques for nurturing plants and flowers. The colorful blooms will not only infuse your surroundings with beauty but also serve as a metaphor for embracing the various stages of life. Invite guests to bring a cutting from their favorite flower.

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Summer celebration party

9. Gratitude Celebration: Host a heartfelt gratitude celebration to bid adieu to summer. Create a meaningful ritual where each guest shares what they’re grateful for from the season and their hopes for the future. This introspective gathering will foster a sense of connection and optimism, setting the tone for the approaching autumn days.

As the days grow shorter and the warmth of summer gradually fades, these ideas offer a myriad of ways to savor the remaining moments. From cozy gatherings to artistic endeavors, each suggestion is designed to embrace the beauty of the present while looking forward to the beauty that lies ahead. So, gather your loved ones, create cherished memories, and bask in the sweet farewell of summer’s embrace.

profileUntil next week,

Carrie

March Favorites

march favorites

I really can’t believe how fast the year is going. It seems like just yesterday I was planning for our Christmas Eve celebration. I am happy that spring is finally here. Nothing makes me happier than bulbs in bloom, grass greening up, and longer days. Spring decorating is done. Everything is bright, cheery, and floral! I think by my March favorites you can tell that I was looking forward to spring. Enjoy!

faux tulips
Looks so realistic

I have seen everyone rave about the faux tulips from Amazon, and I had to give them a try. I love fresh flowers from the market, but sometimes there is little to pick from. Wow, I am impressed. They are made with a plastic/rubber mix and the texture is so natural. They can be bent and shaped too. My Mackenzie-Childs vase was perfect. It took me about 5 minutes to bend and shape them to create a casual arrangement. I like the look of tulips falling from the vase. There are so many other faux floral options on Amazon and I am going to pick up some hydrangeas for summer.

fentimans rose lemonade
A refreshing treat

Who doesn’t enjoy a refreshing drink on a warm spring day? A rose lemonade from Fentimans is even better. I found these at my local Target but have seen them randomly at other places too. Of course, they are also available online. I love flavored lemonade and this one is so pretty in the bottle too. Spring is finally here when you have a nice cold lemonade.

younique serum foundation
For a natural, flawless look

Serum foundations have become my new favorite. I don’t wear much makeup and rarely do on a daily basis. I want my skin to look like my skin only better. Younique Touch Serum Foundation has been my new go-to. My favorite way to use it is just to mix a little in with my moisturizer. A little really does go a long way.

aerin lilac path
A perfect spring scent

Aerin Lilac Path is still my favorite spring perfume. I’m not sure if that will ever change. Lilac Path has a beautiful lilac smell that does not smell artificial. It is light, airy, and perfect for spring. I have many perfumes from Aerin and each one is unique. Cedar Violet is still my favorite for winter too.

aembr secret garden
Natural and clean scent

Another favorite spring scent is Secret Garden from Aembr. This candle is exactly what it sounds like, a secret garden. One of my favorite bloggers and YouTubers, Kristina Braly started Aembr in her home. She wanted to create clean fragrances with only the best ingredients in small batches. These are all hand-poured, most of them by her too. She left the medical world to follow her dream of becoming a business owner. I love the story behind the brand as much as the brand.

As I said, March was full of anticipation for spring. I hope you give one of these great products a try. Let me know if you do, I love to hear your favorites. I hope you find time to enjoy all that March has to offer.

carrie kellyUntil next week,

Carrie

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Younique Serum Foundation

Aerin Lilac Path

Aembr Secret Garden

 

January Favorites

january favorites

Can you believe that we are already through January? It feels like we were celebrating the holidays yesterday. I hope you are finding time to slow down and relax after the busy holiday season. After the decorations were packed away and the house was back to normal, I have been trying to slow down. I love the holiday season but it keeps me busy. January was full of new and old favorites. I hope you enjoy some of what I loved in January.

Home Chef is something my husband and I are still enjoying. We have been subscribers to this meal kit service for almost a year. With just two of us in the house I sometimes felt like we were wasting so much food especially if we had to buy an ingredient that We knew we would never use again. We really like the variety of choices and have been trying new things too.

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Always a delicious meal with Home Chef

Spring can come anytime now, I’m ready. I always change my scents each season, and Lily of the Valley from Longaberger is perfect for spring. Our Santal, Lily of the Valley Candle smells like sandalwood, linen, and lily of the valley. I love that it is topped with dried rose petals and rose quartz crystals. The modern sleek design fits any home decor style too. These candles are clean with no toxins or parabens, and the scent is incredible.

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A beautiful scent from Longaberger

January always finds me purchasing a new journal. Last year I tried something new and it was okay but not my favorite. I went back to the Gratitude Journal. I really like how it is laid out. A few minutes each morning to start the day off right and a few minutes each evening to end the day on a positive note and reflect on what could have been better that day. I prefer to journal in short pieces like this.

5 minute journal
My go-to journal

You know that I love a monogram necklace. Molly B Originals has become a favorite of mine. Molly is so sweet and always sends a nice little note in her beautifully put-together packages. I had to have the heart for Valentine’s Day and plan on wearing it throughout the year too. The others are new designs and are perfect with all of my Lilly. My favorite feature of Molly B is that many of the necklaces are interchangeable. I order them with a lobster clasp to interchange on my different necklaces.

molly b originals
Monograms for every occasion

My Cricut is something that I have been using non-stop. I made many things during the holiday season with it and for our Christmas Eve craft I cut out holiday items and we transferred them to plates. It was so fun and everyone had something that they made to take home. I needed a new Valentine’s Day door hanger and it was my Cricut to the rescue. I picked up the wooden piece at Michael’s and the bow was something left over from a previous project. In just a few minutes, I had a new piece for the door. Check out all the details and how I created it in this blog. Now, I am working on one for St. Patrick’s Day.

valentines day door hanger
Valentine’s Day door hanger

These were just a few of my favorites from January. New projects, scents, and more to start the new year off right. I see many more Cricut projects in my future too, it’s just too much fun!

Until next week,

Carrie

 

 

 

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Home Chef

Longaberger Lily of the Valley candle

Gratitude Journal

Molly B Originals

Cricut

Summer Celebration Lunch

ladies luncheon

Summer is almost over and I thought it was the perfect time to get a couple of my closest friends together for lunch. We have all been so busy this summer and needed to catch up. Summer has gone by so fast, hasn’t it?

I always like a theme. I think that makes it so much easier to plan around. Wanting to keep it casual, I chose an easy summer theme with flowers and bright colors. My garden is in full bloom so I picked some hydrangeas, black-eyed Susans, and roses to use in my centerpiece and decor. Quick tip for making hydrangeas last, cut them in the morning, put them in a few inches of water for a few hours, and dip the cut stems in boiling water for a few seconds. Your hydrangeas will last so long! I love paper goods and Lucy Grymes has become a new favorite. Her patterns are so cute and I love the vase wraps. These wraps turn any container (even a simple drinking glass) into a pretty vase. I went with the bamboo-style wraps to coordinate with a floral placemat that reminded me of Lilly. Quick and easy centerpiece and table decor.

I went with my trusty old favorite Entertaining with Longaberger book. This book is about 20 years old and it continues to be my go-to for entertaining. I picked a sparkling lemonade recipe but switched out the flavor to lavender. I love lavender. A charcuterie board started the afternoon followed by an overnight marinated vegetable salad and chicken sandwiches with a carmelized onion-apple relish. That relish was delicious. The dessert consisted of a strawberry daiquiri bundt cake from Dockside Market. Dockside Market is a partner of Longaberger and created this flavor specifically for our Horizon of Hope campaign. I also displayed the cake on the Moser Glass small cake stand from Longaberger. The color is perfect and neutral enough to coordinate with any style and decor.

Entertaining does not have to be complicated or stressful. I always set the table the night before to save time the next day. I also find setting out all of the platters, serving pieces, and utensils the night before so helpful too. This ensures that I am not searching for something the day of. I always like to send my guests home with a small goodie too. This time I found little bottles of the lemonade wine I served and added a burlap bow to the bottle. A bath bomb in a cute box makes a lovely gift too. What could be better than wine and a bath bomb? I think that makes for a perfect evening.

We had a perfect afternoon catching up. Sometimes a day with good friends is really what you need! Honestly, just spending time together is really the most important thing!

Until next week,

Carrie

 

How To Become a Longaberger Home Stylist/ Consultant

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Hello, I’m Carrie and I am so glad you stopped by. Longaberger has been a part of my family’s life for many years, and I am excited to make Longaberger a part of Carrie Kelly Lifestyle. I love the traditional and classic designs meant to be passed down from generation to generation. But, did you know that Lonagaberger is so much more than baskets and pottery? Longaberger features a carefully curated collection of home furnishings, decor, jewelry, skincare, stationery, food, and even wine(which I can’t wait to try). Pieces designed to make your house a home full of warmth, tradition, and your unique style. Longaberger really is a lifestyle. I knew it was a lifestyle that I wanted to be more a part of. I decided it was time to become a Longaberger Home Stylist.

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One of my favorite pieces!

Longaberger makes being a Home Stylist easy. You are free to run your business your way with no overhead, quota, inventory, or party requirements. All you really need is a laptop or phone. I know for me this was one of the biggest deciding factors because I travel often and did not want to be stressed about hauling inventory and quotas. Longaberger does much of the work for you with a beautiful storefront that you can customize and direct to your unique shopping website, beautiful product images, weekly videos with Rachel and others, and so much more. Invite followers and friends to our live stream events. Longaberger provides content for you to post something new every day. Intuitive tools and dashboards to manage your progress.

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Beautiful, hand crafted pieces

No complicated earning plans, no minimum ordering or sales, no pressure. Just share and get rewarded for doing good. Earn 20% of every purchase you refer, and if you bring someone along, earn 5% on the sales they drive, plus more perks. All of this for a yearly fee of $49.

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Holiday Brunch With The Girls

holiday brunch with the girls

 

I love celebrating and entertaining all holiday season! The last few years I have hosted just a small brunch with a couple of my closest and dearest friends. Brunch normally turns into afternoon, we can spend hours just chatting away. It is always a day that I look forward to! I am very lucky to have a group of amazing girlfriends that I can share my life with!

This year I did a simple place setting using pieces from my Emma Bridgewater collection. Toast And Marmalade is my favorite pattern, but I mix and match them all. The glassware pieces are also favorites and this year I treated myself to the extra-large hurricane. It is beautiful! Each place setting also has a little gift too!

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New pieces to my collection
holiday brunch with the girls
Classic Emma Bridgewater table setting

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Of course, champagne and mimosas are always the perfect way to start off any brunch! I served a quiche, one of my favorite brunch items. A simple salad with a champagne vinaigrette accompanied the quiche. My Spode ornament canisters held a cranberry dip and fruit. Those pieces are always a fun way to serve treats. Another special treat was champagne truffles from Fortnum & Mason. They were delicious.

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A delicious quiche
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Mimosas are a must

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Drink station
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A pretty way to serve

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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A delicious treat from Fortnum & Mason

The day was lovely celebrating another year of fun and friendship. I am already looking forward to our brunch next year!

Happy holidays!

Carrie

Grab the brunch recipes here:

The perfect mimosa

Quiche

Cranberry Dip

Salad with Champagne vinaigrette

Carrie Kelly is an Interior Redesign Industry Specialist and  Lead Designer at Carrie Kelly Designs specializing in interior redesign, seasonal, and home decor helping clients create beautiful spaces in their homes without the time and expense of a full remodel. She is also a Personal Stylist with Carrie Kelly Boutique, a boutique featuring all things monogrammed and personalized for your unique style. Carrie is also the author of Pineapples and Sweet Tea, a Lifestyle blog, and co-author of the #1 best-selling book The Art of Connection.

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Springtime Brunch For Two Tablescape

 

What a lovely weekend it was here in the Midwest. I was able to finish my pots and hanging baskets and enjoy spending time outside in the sunshine. My herb pots are center stage right outside my kitchen door. One pot is full of herbs for cooking and the other is full of herbs for my tea. There is nothing better than picking herbs fresh from my pots. I also planted a pot of strawberries and a pineapple. I really hope the pineapple produces some fruit this year. I also spent a lovely afternoon enjoying lunch and shopping with a dear friend. We had not seen each other in quite some time. I am looking forward to everything Spring has to offer.

Spring is the perfect time for a brunch for two. The weather is warming up and I think we are all ready to get out and enjoy time with our friends again. I love spending an afternoon with a good friend and catching up. It seems like we all have so much to catch up on. I created a beautiful and spring theme table design for a brunch for two.

My Mackenzie-Childs pedestal table is the perfect backdrop for a spring-themed table. The minute I saw this pedestal, I knew that was the table that I had been looking for. My backsplash at my cooktop is the coordinating tiles to match my table. So unique and custom. My chairs are from Pottery Barn, and I love how they complement the table.

spring brunch table for 2
Spring Brunch Table For Two

Pink dinner plates from Kate Spade with Juliska Seaside Estate appetizer plates were the inspiration. Seaside Estate is my new favorite pattern from Juliska. Perfect summer pattern. Personalized pieces are a must for me. I added personalized napkins and napkin rings from Initial Outfitters by Carrie. The acrylic place setting toppers from Initial Outfitters by Carrie is so fun and versatile to use anywhere. Personalized pieces are a quick way to add a custom designer look to any design. Lilly Pulitzer wine glasses and drink glasses completed my place setting.

 

 

 

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Juliska Seaside Estate

 

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Initial Outfitters Monogrammed Table Decor

Fresh flowers in a pretty vase are really all you need for a pretty centerpiece. I have been using my Mackenzie-Childs Royal Check pitcher as a centerpiece. I love the blue and white check mixed with the pinks and bright colors. A monogram platter from Taylor Beach Designs will look so pretty with tea sandwiches or cupcakes on it. Nora Fleming pieces are also some of my favorites. I love having one piece and just changing the mini on it for a new look. The flamingo looks perfect on the napkin holder. My monogrammed ice bucket in a Lilly Pulitzer print is a piece I have had for so long. I have a matching tray as well. And brunch would not be complete without a bottle of Veuve chilling in a Mackenzie-Childs wine bucket.

 

lilly pulitzer ice bucket
Lilly Pulitzer Ice Bucket

 

taylor beach design platter
Taylor Beach Design Platter

 

mackenzie-childs wine cooler
Mackenzie-Childs Wine Cooler

I think this is the perfect table for a lovely brunch My brunch menu would be a delicious quiche, salad with a champagne vinaigrette, fruit salad, and of course cupcakes. Check out my YouTube video featuring my Mother’s Day brunch table for two. Are you looking forward to entertaining again?

Carrie Kelly is an Interior Redesigner Industry Specialist and  Lead Designer at Carrie Kelly Designs specializing in interior redesign, seasonal, and home decor helping clients create beautiful spaces in their homes without the time and expense of a full remodel. She is also a Senior Outfitter with Initial Outfitters, a boutique featuring all things monogrammed and personalized for your unique style. Carrie is also the author of Pineapples and Sweet Tea, a Lifestyle blog, and co-author of the #1 best-selling book The Art of Connection.

Afternoon Tea At The Phoenician

The Phoenician
The Phoenician

 

One of my favorite activities, while I am in Arizona, is afternoon tea. I have enjoyed many different spots but I always come back to afternoon tea at The Phoenician. The Phoenician is such a beautiful resort to spend the day at. The remodel a few years back  I highly recommend a stop there for a cocktail, tea, or a meal. The views from the balconies are spectacular. If you ever have the opportunity to stay there, I highly suggest it.

Tea is held in the lobby and the service is spot on. Soft piano music greets you when you arrive and the tables are all cozy and welcoming. The lobby has a beautiful view of the grounds and mountains, I just love it. There are a few different options for tea service with champagne and without. We chose without champagne because we wanted to enjoy a glass on the patio after tea. The tea selection is large, and I chose tropical tea. It was fabulous, and I think I finished the entire pot.

The first course is a variety of tea sandwiches all created by the chef. My favorites are egg salad and chicken salad. I always get seconds of those. There is also the traditional cucumber sandwich, asparagus sandwich, and salmon sandwich. All delicious.

the phoenician tea
First Course

The second course is scones. Flaky, warm, and delicious. These are served with the traditional clotted cream, lemon curd, and preserves. I always take my time and savor every bite of these.

the phoenician tea
Second Course-Scones

Last but not least, it’s the dessert course. The presentation is beautiful. Sugar overload, yes, but so worth it. The macaroon even has a little gold leafing on it. Shortbread, chocolate-covered strawberry, a tart, and more were the other offerings. Each delicious.

the phoenician tea
Third Course-Dessert

We like to enjoy the tea and are in no hurry for the experience to end. A glass of Veuve on the patio was the perfect finish to a perfect day. I think we spent another couple of hours just enjoying the beautiful scenery.

Veuve Time

I always try to enjoy a cup of tea every day. Treating myself to a proper tea sometimes is just something that I really enjoy. Enjoying the experience with a dear friend makes it so much better. I highly recommend it.

Until next week,

Carrie

 

Carrie KellyCarrie Kelly is an Interior Redesigner Industry Specialist and  Lead Designer at Carrie Kelly Designs specializing in interior redesign, seasonal, and home decor helping clients create beautiful spaces in their homes without the time and expense of a full remodel. She is also an Independent Consultant with Initial Outfitters, a boutique featuring all things monogrammed and personalized for your unique style. Carrie is also the author of Pineapples and Sweet Tea, a Lifestyle blog, and co-author of the #1 best-selling book The Art of Connection.

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Easy Weeknight Dinners

 

I finally jumped on the Instapot wagon and I am so glad I did. I used my crockpot all of the time and didn’t really think I would use an Instapot. Boy was I wrong. Crockpots don’t always cook things juicy and even and the Instapot keeps everything juicy. Scrolling Pinterest I am amazed at the variety of things people cook in an Instapot. Basically, it does everything.

Back here in the Midwest, it is starting to turn cold, and we have so many chilly nights. There is nothing better than a warm bowl of soup, chili, or a roast. Comfort food for the win at this time of year. The Instapot has been my go-to for creating these delicious recipes. I have even done dessert in it. Who would have thought? I’m finding more and more ways to cook with this every day.

Do you have any favorite Instapot recipes to share? I am always on the lookout for the newest recipe. Here is one that I really enjoy from The Whole Cook on a cold night.

Happy Cooking!

NO BEAN 30 MINUTE CHILI

This No Bean 30 Minute Chili is hearty comfort food at it’s best! Thick, hearty, and a family favorite. Plus it’s Whole30 compliant, dairy free, and gluten free!

INGREDIENTS

  • 2 pounds lean ground beefI use 93/7
  • 1 green bell pepperfinely chopped
  • 1 large yellow onionfinely chopped
  • 2 14.5 oz cans diced tomatoes
  • 1 6 oz can tomato paste
  • 2 cups beef stock
  • 1 1/2 tablespoon chili powder
  • 1 1/2 teaspoon paprika
  • 1 1/2 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon ground cumin
  • 1 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon black pepper
  • 4 tablespoons garlicminced

INSTRUCTIONS

  • Add your ground beef to a large stock pot. Use your spatula to crumble the beef. Add in your chopped green pepper and onion. Cook on medium high, stirring occasionally, until beef is browned.
  • If your beef isn’t very lean you’ll want to drain the grease before moving on to the next step. I use a very lean beef so I don’t need to drain mine.
  • Once your ground beef is cooked it’s time to add the other ingredients to the pot. Stir. Cover and let simmer for 20 – 25 minutes.
  • Taste. Add extra salt or pepper if that’s your preference. Top with green onions, avocado, cilantro, or onion. Enjoy!

NOTES

You can substitute ground turkey if you prefer that to beef.

If you prefer to use the stove top or Instant Pot you’ll find directions for both above this recipe card.

NUTRITION

serving: 1cupcalories: 217kcalcarbohydrates: 12gprotein: 27gfat: 6gsaturated fat: 2gcholesterol: 70mgsodium: 936mgpotassium: 973mgfiber: 2gsugar: 5gvitamin a: 1130iuvitamin c: 25.1mgcalcium: 63mgiron: 4.8mg
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