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Showing posts with label Flowers. Show all posts

Mother's Day 2016

Thursday, May 12, 2016

I hope everyone had a wonderful Mother's Day! Amen to all the mom's who keep their family organized, work, clean, and multi-task the family's calendar.  Lord knows I had one heck of a mentor!  Love you Mom!

I had to share this on the blog today, I couldn't let it go any longer.  This Mother's Day was rough. I had run a race on Saturday and really pushed myself too hard and ended up with a mini heat stroke.  So, needless to say, I had to really take it easy and rest.  Ryan and I picked out stone for the front of the house and he put it in while I rested.  I am totally impressed!  I just think it turned out perfect and turned our boring outside, into something we can really be proud about!

For Mother's Day he gave me a pedicure gc ... because he worked so hard, I begged him to go with me and rest his feet too ... so I had a pedi day with the hubs!  Then the  most wonderful Italian for dinner.  I was totally spoiled, but I am so blessed and appreciative of my sweet boys!






#mothersday2016  #imhoffhome  #landscape


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Pampered Mom's Winter Tablescape 2016

Sunday, February 14, 2016
After the Holidays are over and all the decorations are put away, do you find yourself thinking how bare your table looks?!  I do every year, and it's usually around February when I set the table to our February dinner parties.  In the Winter, I always look for clean, natural pieces, without a lot of fuss.

Artichokes are great statement piece.  Not only to do they look great, but we love cooking with them. Actually, buttered artichokes are a great appetizer for when we have friends over, as well as, spinach artichoke dip.  Warm up the table a bit with candles both tall and small, and add a fresh bouquet of flowers.  We usually run to Trader Joe's the day before our guests arrive.  Add soup bowls for the first course instead of salad in the winter, and you'll be a hero on those chilly nights!

Since I had a lot of cotton hanging around, I incorporated it on the host plates and in the bowl on our china cabinet.  When decorating any table, a secret it to always bring something from outdoors in. 

Cheers! xoxo




















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It's FALL - a Pampered Mom Tablescape

Tuesday, September 29, 2015
It's FALL, the most wonderful time of the year!  Cooler, seasonal weather, Football, WARM hot cocoa, Pumpkin Everything, Apples, Apple Cider, Layers, Leaves, ohhh I could go on and on.  I absolutely love it!  Here's what our table looks like for the Fall.  Interested in the pieces?  Follow down below!

The Pampered Mom's Fall Tablescape:













Items Include:
Table: Restoration Hardware, Chairs: Ethan Allen & Ikea, Place Settings: Pottery Barn Emma, Flowers & Votives: Target, Napkins: Pier One



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The Pampered Mom's Mimosa Bar

Tuesday, August 11, 2015
I don't know about you, but I wake up dreaming of a mimosa bar waiting for me in the kitchen, however, most days I am awaken by crashing cereal bowls and spilled milk ...
Here's a quick easy setup that only takes a few minutes to throw together on the rare occasion you do have something to celebrate.  Invite the girls over, set up a quick mimosa bar and hire a few cosmetologist to come over and pampered your friends.  For me, most evenings are spent rushing around after school to dinner, sports and finally home to finish homework before starting the kids nighttime routines.  Instead of trying to get the calendar to work for an evening with all your girlfriends, start thinking mornings! ... oh and mimosas!



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Tips to Host an Amazing Dinner Party

Thursday, July 23, 2015
Who doesn't love a good dinner party?  I for one am a super fan!  I love getting everything ready, making sure the house is clean and the menu is prepped.  But what I really love, is setting a table.  Each is different, making each unique for the guests. 



Whether you have attended and help many dinner parties over the years or you're new to the scene, here are a few GO-TO can not fail tips that I have accrued while planning for the easiest of guest to the those who make you nervous!  Over the years planning for events and parties, I became known as the etiquette Specialist, whether true or not, I sure do have a few tricks up my sleeve!


The Pampered Mom's Go-To Tips for Hosting the Perfect Dinner Party

1.  Start Early:  Not necessarily that day, start days before.  Write down your menu and grocery shop ahead of time, not the day of.  That way if you have to order something special, you'll know for sure you'll have it on hand.  When choosing the right menu, make sure your guests don't have any allergies you're unaware of.  It's always a good rule of thumb when you're cooking for more than your family to have options.  If you're serving shell fish, add a meat option.  If you're serving a meal that required meat such as chicken, steak or pork, have something available to whip up in a moments notice if someone is vegetarian.  You can't please them all, but they'll be impressed you were able to give them some variety!

2.  Cleaning:  You should consider doing all mild cleaning ahead of time.  You're house should be about 80% clean before the day of so you're not running around with your head cut off.  For me, I make sure that the house is kept, everything is in it's place the night before.  I personally love to fine-tune, clean floors and bathrooms the day of, so that they look and smell fresh for all that attend.  Also, you never know where your guests will end up.  You think you don't need to clean that hall closet?  Think again, your guests could think that's the bathroom door and open it up.  I make sure each room in the house is cleaned and vacuumed.  I also love placing fresh flowers throughout the house as well.  This is a costly finish, but it makes a lasting impression!  When I was little, my parents took me to a strings concert in Branson, Missouri called Shoji Tabuchi.  It was magnificent, but you know what I remember most?  The Bathrooms!  Literally, they were the most amazing bathrooms I have ever been in.  So you know what I do now?  I put something special in ours that impress our guests.  Each time is different, but lately I have been fond of this local sugar scrub I found here.  I place it in a small glass dish with a small spoon and wa la!  Easy and remembered!

3.  Music:  You really should have some idea of the mood of the dinner party before hand.  Is it fun and casual, is it more posh and trendy?  Whatever the mood you want to set, you should do so with the music you select.  You never want guests to walk into your house and there is science.  The week before start compiling music for the evening and create a playlist.  Try it out the night before while you're cleaning and make sure the music isn't too loud during dinner!

4.  Prepwork:  The day of I actually prep the entire meal.  It calls for a handful of basil, you bet I am placing that in a dish and labeling for the evening.  I literally cut, chop, mix, blend everything before the night begins, that way, it's SUPER easy to through together.  Thinking of trying a new dish?  Not for a dinner party!  Everything you decide should be tried before you serve to your guests.  Seriously, that could be disaster!  Especially with the way I cook!  You will also want to set the table.  I always set mine pretty formal looking.  I just like the way it feels, I like my guests to feel pampered but honestly, it's just personal preference.  Trust me, if we're doing a taco themed dinner party at the house, I will still be setting the dining room with my best fiesta dinnerware, with three glasses per setting and silverware and linen napkins ... because that's what I like!  Why three glasses you ask?  Because I always offer my guests water, a paired wine to go with dinner and I always finish it up with a champagne toast.  I mean really, who doesn't love a little bubbly before dessert?!

5.  It's in the Details:  Seriously though, it's IN THE DETAILS!  You can plan for weeks and still if you forget the little things ... your guests may forget the night.  Not really, but you know what I am talking about.  Give them something that will last, that will stay on their tongue a bit.  For me, if I am serving a salad, you better believe that salad is ready to go, in individual bowls in the refrigerator ahead of time.  Always chill plates and bowls that will be serving something cold, just as a rule of thumb!  Butter?  Make sure you whip your butter and place in individual tubs and chill, take out an hour before dinner.  It's the little things.  I know I mentioned flowers earlier, but something about fresh flowers on the tablescape creates a warm and inviting place.  When all these details are in the air, don't forget to delegate.  For me, I always make my husband the designated bartender and he is always in charge of the music.  For me, I always rule by:: create the scene you want, and then add candles!

6.  And lastly, as Ina Garten says, "Greet your guests at the door in socks, slippers, or barefoot - it sets a fun, chill vibe right away."  Have fun, relax and enjoy the evening. You deserve it!

 




 

 

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Mother's Day Peonies

Monday, May 18, 2015

I hope everyone had a wonderful Mother's Day Weekend!  This post is coming a little later than I wanted, but we have been incredibly busy the past few weeks!
 
Yesterday was a lazy Sunday for The Imhoff's and this was my view as I was getting some work done in the office.  Hubs surprised me with a beautiful peony arrangement and it's still looking incredible a week later.  I am so blessed to call my family mine.
 
 
 
Have a wonderful week and God Bless!

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Texas Tulip Farm 2015

Monday, March 30, 2015
** Post Warning :: WAYY too many photos **
 
We found a little gem in North Texas today ...and when we say "little gem," we mean the Jewel of Spring!  We are so lucky there is a brand new Tulip Farm just North of Frisco.  This is the first year of Texas Tulips in Pilot Point, TX, but today, it became a Springtime Tradition for the Imhoff Family.
 
Rows and rows of Tulips in all different colors lined the country side, it was one of the most beautiful sights I have seen since moving here in August.  Open from February to April, this farm allows you to "pick your own" flowers and every possible photo opportunity for families and children of all ages.  You'll notice I had a hard time choosing just a few :)
 
It was pefect for us to snap a few [ahem] a LOT of photos just in time for Easter.  We also picked quite a few tulips for the kids teachers and our own Easter Table for brunch.
 





















If you're in North Texas during the months of Feb - April, you'll need to make sure Texas Tulips is a stop you make!  You won't regret it and we're already looking forward to next year!
 
Happy Easter!
 

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