My Ladies Night Tips and Tricks Featured on Glamour.com!

Screen Shot 2013-05-03 at 12.02.26 PMHey Ya’ll,

I’m sure many of you are busy preparing for chic Kentucky Derby parties or fun Cinco De Mayo fiestas this weekend but I wanted to give you all a heads up that I’m being featured on Glamour.com today!

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Click HERE, to head to the Smitten section of Glamour.com to see all of my tips for throwing a girls’ night worthy of your fabulous friends!

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Since girls’ night isn’t complete without a special drink (and for those of you watching the Kentucky Derby with friends this weekend!), click HERE to find out how to make the Basil Hayden’s Triple Crown Julep pictured above.

Have a great weekend everyone!
-Brian

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The Hottest Décor Trends for Summer 2013

Pick up the June 2013 issue now! Or head to: http://www.bridalguide.com

Pick up the June 2013 issue now! Or head to: http://www.bridalguide.com

Hey Ya’ll,

I’d love for you to check out Bridal Guide Magazine—not only to see my thoughts featured on their blog this week—but also because it’s a great resource that’s chock full of helpful information!
Screen Shot 2013-04-17 at 4.09.11 PMHead to the Bridal Guide blog now, to see why I think the biggest trends for summer 2013 weddings include:

1. Bright Color Palettes (Think: Aqua and orange!)
2. Restoration Hardware and Anthropology Styling (Think: Old meets new, over-sized furniture, interesting fabrics, and natural textures.)
3.  Art Deco Design  (Think: The Great Gatsby)

yourbash-high-centerpiecesLet me know if you’re getting married this summer and plan to integrate any of these trends into your wedding!
-Brian

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Two Tutorials for Floral Arrangements That WOW!

Screen Shot 2013-03-05 at 4.22.55 PMHey Ya’ll,

I find the most interesting things while scrolling through my Pinterest feed! Today, I came across two tutorials pinned from a Chinese micro-blog called, weibo.com. Thanks to Pinterest, I was able to track down the original tutorials with all of the project details to share with all of you.

For the first project, originally featured on The Sweetest Occasion, you’ll need is a large bowl, some tape, and of course, some flowers!

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weibo.com

Click HERE, to read through The Sweetest Occasion‘s full tutorial with step-by-step instructions.

For the second tutorial, originally from Better Homes and Gardens, you’ll need a few specific items. Some chicken-wire, potting soil, succulent plants, a pair of scissors, a large picture frame, and some plywood that you’ll have to cut to form a box on the back of the frame.

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weibo.com

For Better Homes and Garden‘s full slideshow tutorial and step-by-step instructions, click HERE.

So tell me, what’s your favorite flower to display in your home this time of year?
-Brian

My Oscar Party Menu Based on the 2013 Best Picture Nominees!

oscar-nominationsHey Ya’ll,

Back by popular demand, is my ‘Easy Oscar Party Menu’ based on the year’s Best Picture Nominees! 

Oscars+2013+Nominations+2If you’ve seen all of the films that made the Academy’s Best Picture list, then you know how different they all are! Sure, a couple of them share a few similar qualities or locales, but for the most part, especially when it comes to food, this collection of films is like comparing apples to oranges.

Keyartmontage_620x465With that said, I think I’ve managed to make selections that reflect each film (with the exception of the pie representing Life of Pi —that has nothing to do with the film, it’s just a silly play on words!) and still create a cohesive spread of tasty treats for your Oscar party guests to enjoy.

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Most of my selections are self-explanatory, but for some of the more specific suggestions, I’ve included the recipes below.

hush_puppies640Cheddar Jalapeno Hushpuppies – Recipe via FoxsNews.com
This appetizer is inspired by the main character’s name: Hushpuppy.

1 Cup yellow cornmeal
1 1/2 Tablespoon all purpose flour
1 1/2 Tablespoon tablespoons sugar
3/4 Teaspoon coarse kosher salt
1/2 Teaspoon baking powder
1/4 Teaspoon baking soda
1/4 Teaspoon cayenne pepper
1/2 Cup buttermilk, well shaken
2 Tablespoon beaten egg
1 1/2 Tablespoon chopped seeded jalapeño chile
5 Ounces extra sharp cheddar cheese, shredded
Canola oil or vegetable oil for frying
1 lime

Creamy Ranch Avocado Dip
1/2 Cup mayonaise
1/2 Cup sour cream
1/2 Tablespoon lemon juice
1/2 Tablespoon olive oil
3 Tablespoon buttermilk
1/2 Small red onion
1/2 Teaspoon kosher salt
1 Avocado (peeled, seeded and diced)

Whisk first 7 ingredients in a bowl just to to blend. Whisk buttermilk, egg, and jalapeno in small bowl to blend. Stir buttermilk mixture and cheddar cheese into dry ingredients.

Add about 1 1/2 inches of oil to a pan or dutch oven. Attach deep-fry thermometer to pan; heat oil to 320°F over medium heat. Working in batches of 4 or 5, drop batter by tablespoonfuls into oil.

Cook until golden, turning occasionally, about 3 minutes. Using slotted spoon, transfer hush puppies to paper towels and squeeze just a bit of fresh lime juice over the top while they are still warm.

For the Avocado Ranch dip, place all ingredients into the bowl of a food processor. Process until mixture is smooth and well blended. Serve alongside Hush Puppies.

crabbysnacksCrabby Snacks – Recipe via http://lindseysluscious.blogspot.com
This philly-centric pre-game appetizer is inspired by a line of dialogue that the mother repeats throughout the film: “I’m making crabby snacks and home-mades!”.

6 English muffins, split
1 (5 or 6 oz.) jar cheese spread, room temperature
2 tablespoons butter, softened
2 tablespoons mayonnaise
1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
a few shakes hot sauce, to taste
1 teaspoon onion powder
1 teaspoon granulated garlic
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
1 (or 2) tablespoon(s) freshly chopped parsley
1 (6 or 7 oz.) can crabmeat, drained, flaked
Garnish with diced green onions and tomatoes, if desired

Heat oven to 350°. Arrange split muffins, cut side up, on a baking pan lined with foil. Toast for a few minutes in the oven while it’s preheating until the muffins start to turn golden around the edges.

In a medium bowl, mash the cheese spread with butter, mayonnaise, Worcestershire sauce, hot sauce, onion powder, granulated garlic, pepper, and parsley. Stir in the crabmeat (and baby shrimp, if using). Spread evenly over the split, toasted muffins.

Return to the oven for 10 minutes, or until hot and bubbly. Cut into quarters and serve warm, garnished with green onions and/or diced tomatoes, if desired. Makes 48 crabby bites. Pair with dip made with melted cheddar, mixed with mustard and dash of paprika.

63231_f520Utterly Deadly Pecan Pie - Recipe Via http://www.food.com

1 cup sugar
1 1/2 cups corn syrup (I use 1/2 dark and 1/2 light)
4 eggs
1/4 cup butter
1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla
1 1/2 cups pecans, coarsely broken
1 unbaked deep dish pie shellIn saucepan boil sugar and corn syrup together for 2 to 3 minutes; set aside to cool slightly.In large bowl beat eggs lightly and very slowly pour the syrup mixture into the eggs, stirring constantly.  At this point I like to strain the mixture to make sure it’s smooth and lump free. Stir in butter, vanilla, and pecans and pour into crust. Bake in a 350°F oven for about 45 to 60 minutes or until set.

DSCF3277Mini Flour-less Dark Chocolate CakesRecipe Via TasteofHome.com

4 eggs, separated
8 ounces 53% cacao dark baking chocolate, coarsely chopped
3 tablespoons butter, cubed
1/3 cup plus 1/4 cup sugar, divided
1-1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract
1 container (2-1/2 ounces) prune baby food
1 teaspoon dark baking cocoa or baking cocoa
1/2 teaspoon confectioners’ sugar

Preheat the oven to 350ºC and place muffin cases in a 12 cup muffin tin. Place egg whites in a small bowl; let stand at room temperature for 30 minutes. Meanwhile, in a small saucepan, melt chocolate and butter over low heat, stirring constantly. Remove from the heat; cool slightly.

In a large bowl, beat egg yolks on high speed for 3 minutes or until light and fluffy. Gradually add 1/3 cup sugar and vanilla, beating until thick and lemon-colored. Beat in baby food and chocolate mixture. Beat egg whites on medium speed until soft peaks form. Gradually beat in remaining sugar, 1 tablespoon at a time, on
high until stiff glossy peaks form; fold into batter.

Pour into prepared muffin tin. Bake at 350° for 30 minutes or until a toothpick inserted near the center comes out with moist crumbs. Cool on a wire rack for 20 minutes.
When cool, ice with a chocolate ganache or sprinkle with confectioners’ sugar – enjoy!

As far as party activities go, an Oscars party has built-in entertainment!

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Just be sure to download and print out some Official Oscar Ballots for your friends to make their predictions before the show begins. Then, prepare a special prize for whoever selected the most Oscar winners at the end of the night. If you’re on a budget, just make a nice doggy-bag filled with a selection of left-over goodies for the winner to take home and enjoy. Good Luck and enjoy the show!
-Brian

4 Creative Ways to Celebrate Valentine’s Day

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Hey Ya’ll,

Since I am neither a chef, nor a bartender, and I’d like to include ideas for both singles and couples, today I’m offering up four creative ways you can celebrate this Valentine’s Day!

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1) Plan a scavenger hunt that takes you around town to a few of your favorite places. Start at a bar where you may have met or had your first date and have a drink there. Then, give a clue for a restaurant where you love one of their appetizers and go there for apps. Next, hop in the car with a new clue that takes you to another favorite restaurant for dinner. The last clue can lead you back home or even to Yogurtland (which you can get to go). End the night with dessert and having toured a few of your favorites spots around town and fitting them into one fun-filled evening.

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Image via whiskergraphics.com

2) Make a memory bag of goodies! Maybe you met at Barney’s (or any establishment) while shopping, you could take a Barney’s shopping bag, cover it with hearts and fill it with things that remind you of your relationship. Maybe your first date was at a Chinese restaurant, simply get a bag of fortune cookies and put a red bow on each one, then open them together to see what your future holds. You could also purchase the first movie on DVD that you watched together and wrap that up in pink or red paper. If your favorite flavor is vanilla, add a vanilla scented candle. Pull ideas from experiences that you have had together and find creative ways to incorporate them into the gift. At the bottom of the bag or basket, have one final gift that is an envelope for two nights away together or maybe a piece of jewelry. This way, the bag is filled with memories from the past and ends with a gift for a memory for the future.

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Image via ktjeandesigns.wordpress.com

3) Balloon fortune cookies! Plan a night in with a romantic dinner, but rather than filling the house with roses which cost triple the price on Valentine’s Day, fill the house will helium balloons filled with kind words in the form of handwritten love notes. Throughout the night, pop the balloons and create a scrap book with the messages of LOVE!

Screen Shot 2013-02-11 at 6.00.31 PM4) Recreate your first date! Turn your dining room into the pizza parlor where you had your first date or the Chinese restaurant, etc. Re-create the meal or even order from the first date restaurant and have a romantic dinner at home. If you can, try to make the meal interactive. If you can cook it together or feed each other, you are one step closer to ending the night cuddled up in each others arms.

What is your favorite Valentine’s Day memory? Let me know in the comment section below… Only a couple of days left until the big day!
-Brian

Fresh Idea: DIY Paper Runner

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Hey Ya’ll,

I’m always in search of creative ways to give my parties a fun, personalized touch! So, when I saw this cute DIY Paper Runner project on one of my favorite blogs, “Oh Happy Day”, I decided to share it with you here.

logogeometric-paper-runner2This project is a creative and easy way to save money on expensive table linens for your next dinner party or even a formal event like a wedding. Once completed, you can use this runner without a tablecloth, or dress it up by pairing it with your favorite solid or patterned table linens.
Screen Shot 2013-01-15 at 5.50.14 PMAll you’ll need is a pair of scissors, a roll of Kraft paper, some paint, and a paintbrush! You can do this on brown paper using white paint (as shown), or use white or black paper, or even colored paper. The same goes for the paint, just be sure to keep it simple. You might even try using stencils to paint on your paper if you’d like it to look a little cleaner or attempt a more intricate design.

Let me know if you decide to attempt this project! It looks as fun to make as it does on the table.
-Brian

Winter White Holiday Decor Ideas for Your Home and Tree!

Hey Ya’ll,

When decorating your home for the holidays, it’s important to remember that the best way to create the prefect balance is to pair inexpensive decor (or re-purposed items from around your home) with a few expensive pieces.

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I love this yarn-wrapped tree from West Elm (just went on sale!) to add a little drama to any room in your home. Next, set the stage by selecting a beautiful white and silver table linen with some texture and detail to it:

Then, to create a cohesive, chic, all-white look, simply pick and choose your favorite items from the collage below and scatter them throughout key rooms in your home. (Think: living room, bathroom and front entrance.) Keep in mind similar items you may already have at home for re-purposing, and of course, what your budget for this year’s holiday decorations will allow. Happy shopping!

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Frosted 52″ Tree Skirt
crateandbarrel.com

Flurry Pillow
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Glitterball Wreath
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Snowball Candles
$5.18 - crateandbarrel.com

My Top 10 Tips for Hosting an Easy Holiday Party

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It always seems like such a great idea to gather all your friends together for a big holiday party this time of year… but once you’ve actually sent out the invitations and you have to start planning and getting ready for your guests to arrive, the stress kicks in and many hosts start to second guess their joyous holiday gesture! So, here are my Top 10 ideas that will make throwing your holiday party a lot more enjoyable.

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1) Send an evite or digital invitation through www.paperlesspost.com or cocdot.com.  With all the running around that we do during the holidays, forget about dropping invitations in the mail and handwriting them (save that for your thank you notes!). Instead, with a few strokes of your keyboard, you will have a holiday inspired invitation ready for the masses to help you celebrate.

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2) Create a theme for your party. You could throw a ‘Desserts Only Party’ that starts later in the evening so your bash is the last stop on the party schedule and all you have is a decadent display of holiday desserts for your guests to enjoy after they’ve eaten their way to your house! Or maybe you decide to host a ‘Wine and Cheese Party’, where you provide the wine and your guests are asked to bring their favorite cheese and crackers (or vise versa!). Maybe it’s even as simple as the always funny ‘Ugly Christmas Sweater Party’, where everyone wears the worst holiday sweater they can find and then votes on who’s outfit is the ugliest! Whatever you do, decide on a theme early, this will help to bring all the rest of the elements into play with time to spare.

3) Shop around your house first, then the holiday section at stores! The best place to shop is your house for various items you can easily re-purpose and use as holiday decor with a few minor tweaks. (CLICK HERE FOR A POST ALL ABOUT DOING JUST THIS!) After you have taken inventory of what you currently have, make a list, check it twice, and hit a local discount store to finish off your party shopping list!

4) Get organized right from the get-go, gather everything you need to set-up your party in one place. Storing all of your party supplies in the spare bedroom, a closet or even on the dining room table, will help you ensure that you have everything ready for the day of the party so you don’t have to scramble at the last minute to find what you need.

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5) Use the food as decor and also a party favor! Be creative with the food you are serving and how you serve it because it can easily be used as decor and will allow for faster clean up at the end of the night, since everyone will have devoured all of the delicious treats you were serving. One year, I threw a holiday party for my friends and baked banana bread in holiday bread pans, wrapped them with cellophane and tied them with a bright colored bow! Then, I had them placed around the house, on the mantle, the coffee table, the buffet, and at the end of the night, each guest took one home and I killed two birds with one stone, decor and gifts all in one!

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6) Create ambiance with lighting and music! Again, shop around your house, pull out all the cables, some twinkle lights, dim the lights and utilize your iPod to create the perfect playlist. You can also use Pandora or Spotify on your computer or the music stations that stream through your cable television.  A little background music always helps to make for a festive holiday celebration.

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7) Make your menu manageable! As the host, when you start to create the perfect holiday menu, remember that you should also be able to enjoy the evening as well. Don’t create a menu that will keep you cooped up in the kitchen, cooking and constantly replenishing food for the buffet. Finger foods and one-bite appetizers are always best to serve. Try to create a menu that requires minimal maintenance and if you need help, hire someone to lend a hand so that you can feel like a guest as well.

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Image via marthastewart.com

8) What do you want to drink?  When I throw a party at my house, I let my guests be their own bartender. For a small gathering of your friends, set up a table that acts as the bar, stock it with plenty of wine, soft drinks, alcohol, mixers or whatever you want to serve.  If you really want to make it easy, choose to serve only wine and beer, or kick it up a notch by creating a festive holiday mixed drink with the recipe posted and ingredients labeled for use. Also, be sure to have soft drinks and water for those who are driving or just would rather not have alcohol. Hot cider and hot chocolate are also great to serve and will go a long way if you keep it in an insulated serving container.

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9) Make clean up a snap! After all of your guests have gone home, the host is left with a memory and a mess! So, serve food items on recyclable festive plates, use paper napkins and throw the glasses in the dishwasher so that your clean up time is minimal. I think it is perfectly acceptable to use paper or plastic plates for this type of occasion, however, it is always nice to provide real glassware for the drinks.  I went out and bought a couple dozen wine glasses and all purpose glasses that I keep stored in the box they came in, then, when I want to entertain, I pull them out and I am ready to party. Try IKEA or Target for budget-friendly glassware.

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Image via stylemagazine.com

10) Be MERRY!  It is the holidays and you have worked hard all year long, so make sure that you get to have fun and enjoy yourself at your own party. It can be difficult to do, but if you plan head and are organized and not afraid to ask for help, there is no reason that you, as the host, should not be able to have a merry old time!
-Brian

How to Create a Cohesive Holiday Look: Gold and Silver!

Hey Ya’ll,

I hope you had a fantastic Thanksgiving! Being at my parents’ house over the holiday reminded me of something I used to love doing this time of year, which is, decorating my grandparents’ tree in a different color and theme!

As a kid, I would redecorate my grandparents tree every year and often times I would also make the ornaments so that everything matched! I’d even take it a step further by purchasing matching wrapping paper for them to use so that the theme would be carried out under tree and create an entire holiday look.

At the time, I was not sentimental about the decorations that my mom and her siblings had made when they were younger, or even the ones that my cousins and I made for my grandparents. I wanted to decorate the tree with a cohesive theme where everything matched—there was no room for sentiment! But these days, I think it’s great to have two trees so that you can have the kids’ ornaments on one and have fun creating a cohesive look for the other.

The first year I decided to do this, I made close to sixty white taffeta stuffed hearts and hot glued silver and red sequins and rhinestones on them.  I also took plastic white golf balls (my grandfather’s favorite game) and glued a red tee to the bottom and a red bow on the top for additional decorations. For the tree topper, I made an angel with a massive wingspan full of white feathers, and if I remember correctly, I did this all when I was only 14 years old.

To this day, I still like to have a tree that matches and has a cohesive look, so over the next few days I am going to provide a few color combinations to give you something to think about as you start to decorate your house for the holidays. The most important thing to remember is to carefully pair inexpensive decorations with a few expensive ones and you will make your holiday decor look like you spent a million bucks.

To kick things off, my first color combination is… Gold and Silver! For inspiration, I pulled décor items from various websites at various price points and put them into the collage below.

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If you decide to do Gold and Silver décor this holiday season, please share a photo of your work at brianworley007@gmail.com and I’ll feature it here.
Happy Holidays!
-Brian

How to Throw a WINNING 2012 Election Day Party!

Hey ya’ll,

Whether the candidate you vote for wins or loses, the main focus of an election day party should be uniting the states of America via your closest friends and family! Take this opportunity to go back to our roots as proud Americans and illuminate the things that are unique to our culture.

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FOOD: The centerpiece to any great celebration is often the food, so try to make your election day menu special with a little bit of thought and planning! I think that comfort foods are always great for any party—but for an election day party there are a few dishes that scream “American”. Here are a few to include:

  • Cracker Jacks
  • Mac & Cheese
  • Cheeseburger Sliders
  • Apple Pie & Ice Cream
  • Red, White & Blue cupcakes (Add some “VOTE 4” buttons on top for fun!)

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Here are a few more delicious and attractive snack options from ImpressedInc.com:

DRINKS:
Always be sure to have a variety of drink options for guests who prefer non-alcoholic beverages.

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Here are some easy tips for continuing your election day theme with your party’s beverages:

  • Colored ice cubes: Simply add some red/blue food coloring to your ice cube trays and you have an instant “American” drink!

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  • Dip red, white and blue popsicles into wine glasses filled with a splash of Prosecco and BAM! Instant wow-factor drinks! For a non-alcoholic version, use Perrier or Sprite.
  • Red, White & Blue Sangria via Recipe Girl:
    2 bottles dry white wine (try Sauvignon Blanc)
    1 cup triple sec
    1/2 cup berry-flavored vodka
    1/2 cup freshly squeezed lemon juice
    1/2 cup simple syrup (see tips below)
    1 cup blueberries
    1 1/2 cups hulled and sliced strawberries
    1 cup raspberries
    1 1/2 cups pineapple chunks
  • Directions: Combine all ingredients in a large punch bowl or pitcher and stir well. Cover and refrigerate at least 4 hours. Serve well-chilled with a good scoop of fruit floating in each drink, or serve over ice.
  • Tips: To make 1/2 cup simple syrup, boil 1/2 cup water and add 1/2 cup granulated white sugar. Turn heat to simmer and stir until dissolved. Turn off the heat and let cool. Now it’s simple syrup!
*Use fresh fruit for this recipe. Frozen just won’t be great.
*To make star-shaped pineapple pieces, cut long & wide pieces of pineapple off the side of the fresh fruit. use a star cutter to cut shapes.

DECOR:
You don’t have to do much to dress up your home or a venue for an election day party, just add a dash of red, white and blue to each room!

Try making a few tin can luminaries – they’re a little bit of work but a great DIY decoration! Here’s what you’ll need:

  • Empty vegetable or soup cans, cleaned out and labels removed
  • Water
  • Sand
  • Nail
  • Hammer
  • Scrap paper
  • Ruler
  • Tape
  • Spray paint in red, white, and blue

Click HERE to head to CraftsforAllSeasons.com for their step-by-step instructions on how to make these tin can luminaries.

For even more election day party tips, check out my Memorial Day post–it’s chock full of red, white and blue inspiration. No matter how you spend this election day, make sure that you make it out to the polls and cast your VOTE if you haven’t already!
-Brian