Wednesday, May 9, 2012

{Free Printable} Mother's Day



This week we celebrate Mother's Day.   It is a day to celebrate moms throughout the world.  I created a free Mother's Day printable using soft shades of pink, yellow and gray.




Simply print, punch and add to cupcakes, gifts, note cards and so much more!


Formatted for an 8.5 x 11 sheet with 12 squares.

Print on heavy card stock, matte photo paper or 8.5 x 11 full size label sheets to make stickers. Cut to make squares or use 1 7/8” and 2” circle and scallop circle paper punches.
 
Download your Mother's Day printable HERE!

2" Scallop Circle Craft Punch

I would love to see your photos using your freebie printable.

Enjoy!

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

{Giveaway} Shabby Apple Gift Certicate

UPDATE!!
We have a winner!
Comment #26 - Stubborn Dog Artwork
Congratulations!
Please email stefanie@annaandblue.com for info to claim your prize.


This weeks fabulous GIVEAWAY comes from Shabby Apple!  One lucky person will win a $50 gift certificate to pick out what they absolutely love.  Shabby Apple is a vintage inspired online clothing store where you will find a huge selection of beautiful dresses, blouses, skirts, jewelry, accessories, children's clothing and SO much more!  Here is a sample of just a few of my favorite designs.







 Shabby Apple is also offering anna and blue paperie readers and fans an exclusive coupon (good for 30 days) for 10% off any purchase.  Simply use coupon code annaandbluepaperie10off at time of checkout.

Who wants to WIN?? Here's how to enter:
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2. Take a look at the goodies at Shabby Apple and come back here to leave a comment with your favorite item.

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Good luck!   Contestants must have a USA shipping address to be eligible for entry.  Giveaway ends Friday, May 11, 2012 at 11:59 pm cst.

Monday, April 30, 2012

{New to the Shop} Feather Her Nest Collection


Our newest collection called Feather Her Nest is elegant and beautiful.  What a lovely way to celebrate a new mommy to be.  My sweet friend Gina asked if I could help put together a baby shower collection for a surprise shower she was hosting for her friend Dominique who would be visiting from New York City.  How could I say no?  Gina wanted to incorporate a design she found on a recent vacation which was a stencil of a bird's nest.  She also wanted to incorporate flourishes within the designs as well as on the cupcake toppers and favor tags.  We decided to use a soft color palette of pinks and included a beautiful Moroccan pattern for the designs.  The Feather Her Nest printable collection is perfect for celebrating the upcoming arrival of a baby girl, baby boy or gender surprise as our collection is also available in multiple colors!

 

 

 


 




 

 

 

Click HERE for our Tissue Paper Pom Pom tutorial.

 

 



 






The "Feather Her Nest" printable collection includes:

1. Invitation (5 x 7)
2. Nest Pennant Banner (baby)
3. Blank patterned pennant banner
4. Wrappers (nest)
5. Blank Gift Tags/Labels (custom text for additional fee)
6. Blank tents/placecards (custom text for additional fee)
7. Wish tags (my wish for you...)
8. 2 Inch Party Decor (4 designs)
9. 2 inch favor tags (thank you)
10. Cake toppers/table decor/lollipops (2 designs)
11. Welcome sign 
12. Straw ribbons flags

Text can be customized. Please email me for info. 

The “Feather Her Nest” printable collection is currently on sale for 50% off in my etsy shop HERE until May 11, 2012.

2" Flourish Craft Punch
Cupcakes: Delish
Soap Nest Favors: Good Luck Charm Designs
Scallop Cake Plates: Pier 1 Imports

Friday, April 27, 2012

{tutorial} Marshmallow Pops


I often receive emails on how I made the Marshmallow Pops for the Hello Kitty party I hosted a while back.  I thought it would be fun to put together a simple tutorial for you.  These marshmallow pops are always a hit at parties and you can choose from so many different toppings to match your party's color palette.



Supplies:
Marshmallows
Melted Chocolate Morsels/Chips
Sprinkles
M&Ms
Mini Cupcake Liners
Lollipop Sticks
Ramekins
Parchment Paper
Small knife


1. Gently place a marshmallow halfway into your melted chocolate.


2. Dip chocolate covered marshmallow into your sprinkles.


3. Place marshmallow bottom onto your parchment paper.  Add a dollop of melted chocolate onto the top of the marshmallow.


4. Place an M&M onto the chocolate dollop.
Repeat steps 1 - 4 for each of your marshmallows.  Place marshmallows in the refrigerator for a few minutes to let chocolate harden.


5. In the meantime, take your cupcake liners and CAREFULLY place a small slit in the middle using a small knife.


6. Remove your marshmallows from the refrigerator.  Slip a cupcake liner onto a lollipop stick.  Add a marshmallow on top of the stick by gently pushing and turning until it sits steadily in place.   Take care not to squeeze your marshmallows too hard.  


7. Slide your cupcake liner up so that it fits right over your marshmallow.
Repeat steps 5-7 for each marshmallow.


Voila!


A fun way to display your Marshmallow Pops is to place them in a bucket or tin.  Fill with sugar (top with candy if you desire) and place Marshmallow Pop sticks into the sugar.  The sugar is a great way to keep your sticks in place. 



Enjoy!

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

{Recipe} Cherry Blossom Macarons from Cannelle et Vanille


I have wanted to post this recipe for a long time but wanted to wait until now with it being Spring with the flowers in bloom.  Aran Goyoaga of Cannelle Et Vanille took inspiration from nature, specifically cherry blossoms when creating this macaron recipe for Martha Stewart Weddings.  Aran works as a freelance food stylist, photographer, and writer.  She creates delicious recipes and captures stunning photos on her award-winning blog Cannelle Et Vanille (that's "Cinnamon and Vanilla" in French). Scroll down to view Aran's Cherry Blossom Macaron recipe so you too can make these macaron beauties!




Makes about 4 dozen small macarons
Note: Make three batches of this recipe, and color each with a different shade. Use bright pink, pale pink, and copper colors.

MACARON SHELLS
180 grams almond flour
240 grams powdered sugar
140 grams egg whites
3 grams egg white powder
2 grams of finely ground sea salt
80 grams granulated sugar
Few drops of food coloring

In a large bowl, sift together the almond flour, powdered sugar, and salt. Set aside.
In the bowl of an electric mixer, add the egg white and the egg white powder. Whip on medium speed until egg whites start to increase in volume.
When the egg whites are almost fully whipped and very fluffy, slowly start sprinkling in the sugar. After all the sugar is incorporated, whip the meringue on high speed until stiff peaks have formed. Then add the food coloring.
Add the dry ingredients to the meringue and, with a spatula, fold the meringue into the dry ingredients. This is called “macaroner.” It is better to fold slowly and test a couple of macarons because it is possible to over fold this mixture. You want a shiny mass. For this amount of ingredients, I would say that it will only take about 10 to 15 strokes. But again, it is better to check for consistency. You are looking for a mass that spreads a little but not too much, otherwise the macarons will be flat.
Pipe the mass onto half sheet pans lined with silpats. Let them sit at room temperature for about 30 minutes to dry. You want the tops not to stick to your finger when you touch them. This will ensure a crack-free macaron.
Have your oven preheated at 350 degrees. Bake one sheet pan at a time positioning it in a middle rack. Turn oven to 300 degrees. Bake for about 8 minutes and rotate sheet pan to ensure even baking. It should take about 14 minutes, but that depends on the oven. You want to be able to pick up the macaroon without it falling apart, but you don’t want to over bake it either. It is better to bake it slowly so no browning occurs.
Remove them from the oven and slide the silpat onto a cold surface. Let them cool on the silpat.

BUTTERCREAM FILLING
Note: Flavor the buttercream for the pink macarons with cherry blossom extract and the copper ones with cocoa powder.
100 grams of egg whites
200 grams of granulated sugar
300 grams of room temperature unsalted butter
flavoring (cherry blossom extract and sifted cocoa powder)
In the bowl of an electric mixer, lightly whisk together egg whites and sugar. Place over a water bath until sugar is dissolved and the mixture is warm to the touch, shiny, and very fluffy. Bring bowl to the electric mixer and whip, adding a tablespoon of butter at a time, until stiff peaks form. Make sure the meringue has cooled to room temperature. Then add the flavoring and mix until incorporated.
Pipe a teaspoon of the buttercream on a macaron and top with another one that is similar size.
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