It seems like forever since I've posted anything...actually, it has been over 2 weeks--Holy Cow!
Thank you to everyone that gave me your recipe's and ideas for our Christmas dessert. All of them looked so yummy. I have to admit, I took the super easy way out. I went to the best chocolatier in the south, Peterbrooke, (based in Jacksonville, FL with stores across the South East) and picked up one of the "Make at Home Truffle Cake". I simply added eggs and butter and we noshed on fabulous chocolaty goodness after filets, twice baked potatoes, and green bean bundles.
However, I still chose a winner for the recipe cards! I have not made these yet, but totally plan to when we make it back home. Emily's "Death By Chocolate" is a heavenly mix of chewy brownies, creamy pudding, cold whipped cream and crunch toffee...my favorite things!
For those of you that missed her recipe, here it is:
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Desserts = Recipe Cards
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Daffy Sugar Socks
photo courtsey: ImageZoo.com
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Give Me the Dish on Desserts
Now it is time to start thinking about shopping and baking. In fact, tonight I have started my holiday baking: chocolate peanut butter fudge, (the first batch did not turn out and I'm giving it another shot), Chocolate Chip Candy Goodness Bars (a recipe given to me by Susan {Fiddler's Three} and I totally made up the name) and Chocolate Sugar Cookies with Royal Icing (a heavenly treat that Courtney, one of my cookie swap partners, sent and I'm ga-ga for!) I plan to send most of these things to school with Dr. Chick and then give the others to family and friends, but love to bake!
**These are the Chocolate Chip Candy Cookie Goodness Bars. Please excuse the metal pan, it is going to school with Dr. Chick with no need to return. I am usually a DeMarle snob**
I need y'alls help! What is your favorite (read: EASY) dessert that is also festive. I will be baking at my inlaws home since we will be staying with them for the holidays.
**Dr. MC is allergic to pecans so whatever I make must be sans pecans.**
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Happy Birthday Nina!
One of my greatest blog friends {Nina} celebrated her 28th Birthday this weekend! Happy Birthday Miss Nina, I hope it was a special day--you deserve it!
You MUST check out this chick's blog. She is amazing...I wish I had half the energy she does! Once you "meet" Nina, you will know why she is such an amazing and sweet friend. Spend some time with her on her newly designed blog (it looks fab!) and you'll be going back for more--I promise!
Happy Birthday, Girl!
Friday, December 12, 2008
'Tis the Season
Hey Y'all! The machines are humming along and I am enjoying some Christmas music while I work. I am so thankful that I am in my warm little studio healthy and able to work.
Y'all know that Danielle did my blog makeover (love that girl!) and she is doing such a great thing on her blog. Her goal is to donate 20 winter coats to children in China through an organization called: Love Without Boundaries Coats and Cribs for Kids.
You can help out! Purchase a raffle ticket on her blog for a basic blog makeover and you'll do your part to keep the children warm this winter. It doesn't take much (time or money) if I can do it, you can too! Buy one ticket for $6 or 3 tickets for $12.
Merry Christmas Blog Friends!
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Santa's Elf Sure is Busy!
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Wish the MonogramChick Happy Birthday!!
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Merry SITSmas!
Monday, December 1, 2008
I'm Back!
A few reminders for this week....
Tomorrow will be the SITSmas giveaway. The SITS girls {The Secret is in the Sauce} are great, check out their website and you'll be addicted too!
Thursday I'll be celebrating the big day with bloggy birthday fun you won't want to miss.
Friday is the last day to place an order at http://www.monogramchick.com/ to gaurantee Christmas delivery, please order now {pretty please?}
I will not be around as much in the next couple of weeks as I try to process and stitch orders (often past o'dark-thirty at night), but I will be lurking and missing y'all and will come back in full force once ALL the orders are shipped.
Until then, I will leave you with some "Preppy Decorating Tips" I found out in cyberspace. Maybe y'all will have time to pull some of these off, because right now I can only dream that the Christmas elves will come give my house some preppy Chirstmas decor!
- Cable-knit cuffs add a soft touch to stockings trimmed with playful belts and a bow
- Tie ribbons to boughs or loop them into a chain for your tree
- The mantel will look nice dressed up with evergreen branches sprinkled with glass balls and mini white trees. Finish the look with swag of twisted ribbons.
- For something different with gift wrapping, skip all the holiday-themed gift wrap and use colorful stripes or cheerful checks. Coordinate the colors and mix as many different patterns as you desire.
- To liven up your window views, string glass ornaments on bright ribbons across the window.
- Balance preppy polka-dots and striped prints with solid-colored balls.
- Create a corduroy stocking: Stuff a store-bought corduroy stocking with paper. Fold a six-inch length of cable-knit fabric over the top of the stocking and affix with hot glue. Attach bows and belts with hot glue.
- To make ribbon chains for the tree: Each loop: layer two equal lengths of coordinated (not matching) ribbon; affix lengths with double-sided tape. Align ends to make loop and attach with double-sided tape.
Sunday, November 30, 2008
NOT leaving on a jet plane
Monday, November 24, 2008
12/5/08 Deadline for Christmas Orders and Contest Winner!!
Team MonogramChick.com
#2). I have been asked to make this very important announcement:
#3). I get to announce the winner of the 100th post giveaway!!! And the winner is........
Mrs. Newlywed
Please Email MC with the details for the mug and scarf!!!
Please be assured that the blog will soon return to the expected level of preppiness and thick gooey chocalate and pink!! I apologize for lowering the bar for the above post. :)
Signing off,
Dr. MonogramChick
Friday, November 21, 2008
Not Really M.I.A.
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Last Day
To sign up for the Cookie Swap!
- Leave a comment here to let me know you'd like to enter.
- Then, just to be sure we get everyone entered, please send me an email {sarah@monogramchick.com} with the subject line "cookie swap" and include your blog address so that I'll have your blog and email address to share with your partners. Also, please include nut allergies, etc. in your email so that I can match people accordingly.
You will be paired with 3 (hopefully, depending on the turn out) other bloggers.
Each person will make 3 dozen cookies and will mail each of their partners 1 dozen cookies along with the recipe. - Cookies must be home baked.
- Cookies must be prepared by adult hands, no little fingers in the dough (Sandy Toes, that one is for you)
- Partners will be assigned on Tuesday, November 18th
- All cookies should be mailed by December 2nd.
- Cookies should ship well packaged in air tight containers (like Ziploc bags) and packed well with paper or bubble wrap to avoid breakage.
- You need not have a blog to swap with us, anyone is welcome!
********Check out "A Proper 100th Post"!********
Monday, November 17, 2008
A Proper 100th Post
This is it. I've been consistently blogging for about 7 months and have posted 100 times. In the last 100 posts, I've shared new products, some of my favorite things, a little about me and Dr. Monogram Chick's favorite cookie recipe. I've hosted freebies and giveaways and given you great little discount codes too. And, I've met some great people too. I love that my sphere of friends has broadened thanks to the blogosphere! Here's to 100 more posts and beyond!
As a means of celebration, I think a giveaway is in order! And since this is a Celebration, I am going to GIVEAWAY two of my *Favorite Things*; things that I am using on a daily basis: a Preppy Travel Mug and Monogrammed Scarf.
Here's the deal. Leave a comment including YOUR FAVORITE MONOGRAM CHICK PRODUCT and the number of posts you've made on your blog (if your a blogger) through Friday, November 21st. Then, on Saturday morning I will choose a winner.
Bloggers, you know the drill. If you blog about this giveaway and the winner mentions you, YOU win too! {Feel free to grab the graphic for your blogs}
You can still sign up for the Cookie Swap. Sign ups are open through tomorrow.
Featured Product: Kitchen Towels
These towels are the same as our traditional Monogrammed Kitchen Towels. They are a best seller, I think it is because they are not only functional & adorable, but they are also bleachable!
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Sippy Cups are Here!
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Blog Design Sale
Friday, November 14, 2008
Fab Fun Finds...
Giveaway closes on November 20th
Thursday, November 13, 2008
For Men!
Our Black Canvas Dopp Kit is a great gift for fathers, brothers, sons, husbands, cousins, groomsmen, the list goes on and on! Check them out while your shopping for yourself!
Almost There
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Stamp Winner
The Stockings Were Hung by the Chimney With Care
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Preppy Monogrammed Scarves
As I've said (over and over, I know) winter has hit the Midwest in full force. I went to the basement this past weekend and un-earthed our scarves, hats, gloves and anything with extra warmth. Until now, most of my winter-wear would not qualify me for any fashionista awards. However, you see, now I have my very own Monogrammed Scarf and you can too!
Gone are the days of my drab cold weather gear...hello, preppy scarf! Choose from red, grey or black.
Wouldn't a grey scarf with a pink monogram look fabulous around your neck? Not a pink fan? What about a classic red scarf with navy monogram?
The color options are many, the price is unbeatable {$21} and they are sure to prep-ify your winter weather wear.
Terrific Tuesday
Check out the Tip Junkie web site for the 12 Days of Junkie. It is there that you will find a Custom Christmas Stamp up for grabs--hip, hip, hooray!
Check out the rules and enter to win!
I'm going to sweeten the deal...if you enter to win the giveaway at Laurie's site and leave a comment here that includes your favorite HOLIDAY STAMP DESIGN, I will pick one ADDITIONAL winner Wednesday morning. That's two chances to win!
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It's Not Too Late to Enter the Cookie Swap...the More the Merrier!
Monday, November 10, 2008
Featured Product: Ornaments
Sale Price: $29.99
Regular Price: $34.00
Sunday, November 9, 2008
New, Navy Zippered Tote
These *NEW* Navy Zippered Totes are the same fabulous and affordable bags that Monogram Chick already adores in Black and Chocolate Brown. While we wait for the black and brown to arrive so we're able to re-stock our shelves, let's show Navy some love.
This adorable Prepster is Jill {Peeptoe Pumps and Pearls} while on her trip to China. Many thanks, Jill, for allowing me to use your photo...you're a great model!
It's not too late, sign up for the Cookie Swap!
Coffee!
Winter is officially here in the Midwest and what goes better with cold winter days than coffee? I love coffee, nice piping hot coffee...blond and sweet...in a Preppy Travel Mug, of course.
Lauren, the Southern Newlywed, is hosting a giveaway for a Keurig Platinum Coffee Maker! I have been coveting this little gem and my little heart went pitter-pat this afternoon when I went to catch up on Lauren's life. Thanks for hosting a great giveaway...I sure hope I win!
PS- Don't forget to enter the Cookie Swap!
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Cookie Swap
It is official...Monogram Chick will be hosting her First Annual Online Cookie Swap!
Here's the deal:
- Leave a comment here to let me know you'd like to enter.
- Then, just to be sure we get everyone entered, please send me an email {sarah@monogramchick.com} with the subject line "cookie swap" and include your blog address so that I'll have your blog and email address to share with your partners. Also, please include nut allergies, etc. in your email so that I can match people accordingly.
- You will be paired with 3 (hopefully, depending on the turn out) other bloggers.
- Each person will make 3 dozen cookies and will mail each of their partners 1 dozen cookies along with the recipe.
- Cookies must be home baked.
- Cookies must be prepared by adult hands, no little fingers in the dough (Sandy Toes, that one is for you)
- Partners will be assigned on Tuesday, November 18th
- All cookies should be mailed by December 2nd.
- Cookies should ship well packaged in air tight containers (like Ziploc bags) and packed well with paper or bubble wrap to avoid breakage.
- You need not have a blog to swap with us, anyone is welcome!
Bloggers, grab the image above or the button code below and share with your readers.
Friday, November 7, 2008
Christmas Hits the Chick Blog
What do you think?!
I love my new Christmas look...thanks to Danielle [Blogs by Danielle], this Chick is feeling in the Christmas spirit!
It is funny how small the blog world is. I found Danielle through Jill [Peeptoe Pumps and Pearls] and am so happy that I did. Danielle is fantastic to work with. She is full of amazing, creative ideas and is a blogger genius...if you've been thinking of a blog makeover with Danielle--Go For It, you will not be dissapointed!
This Christmas makeover is just the first of many new and exciting things to come to Monogram Chick this holiday season. This weekend we will be debuting our new Christmas items {and let me just say, I couldn't be more thrilled with some of the great new things!} and then on Monday we'll be highlighting our first "feature product"!
It is snowing here in the Midwest today and the Cinnamon Spice candles are burning...Christmas is definitely in the air!
48 Days and Counting
People--that is 6 weeks!
Let me give you a moment to absorb that....
...Roughly 1100 hours...
The annual shopping season is in it's early stages with promises of great deals and bargains all around. So, with that in mind Monogram Chick has a little surprise. For the next 5 weeks (because we will close December 16th to spend time with family and friends) we will feature a different product each week with a special "feature" price. This is the perfect time to stock up on personalized gifts for the holidays!
Each featured item will be posted here, on the blog, every Monday morning. The "feature" price will be in effect until the next featured item is posted.
Check back often, let all your friends know, I promise there will be great deals to be had!
Thursday, November 6, 2008
I've Been Thinking
Which is scary, I know. One of my favorite traditions that my mom, sister and I had while Katie and I were growing up was hosting a Mother/Daughter Holiday Cookie Exchange. Sadly, this year, since we live in Iowa, I won't be able to continue the tradition in my home but thought it would be fun to do an online Christmas Cookie Swap.
{I totally wanted to put a photo of the three of us here, but mom is not around this morning to email me a photo, this one will have to do} credits: Becky Luigart-Stayner
This is what I'm thinking...
I will take sign-ups here on the blog then I will match each person with 3 other people. Everyone will bake 3 dozen cookies and send 1 dozen cookies to each of their partners {along with the recipe, of course}. In the end, each person will have 3 dozen different cookies to share with friends and family during the busy holiday season.
Mom, Katie and I always had the rule that they have to be home baked cookies. No wimping out and running to the grocery story for bakery cookies or slice and bakes!
I'd love your feedback, would you want to participate, does this sound like a good idea? Let me know what you think.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Rules of Monogramming--Revisited.
According to the recent key word searches, it seems that many out there in cyberspace are curious about the Rules of Monogramming. One of my first posts {back in February} was on this very topic. I thought I would republish it and add a few tidbits for y'all...
Monogram (noun) sign of identity usually formed of the combined initials of a name.
According to Webster, a monogram is a sign of identity. What better way is there to identify yourself? I am often asked about the appropriate order of a person’s or couple’s initials when creating a monogram. With this post I hope to shed some light on traditional and modern monograms. In the 19th and early 20th centuries the rules for monogramming were simple. Sarah Riching Woodall would easily recognize her monogram as
The earliest female monograms had the first name initial on the left, middle name initial on the right and last name initial larger in the center. This monogram is still used most often today. As monograms began to cross gender lines the traditional male monogram emerged as having the letters of equal size in order of first initial, middle initial, and last initial. This monogram is still used today by both males and females. The monogram for Steven Niles Woodall would read:
As times have changed so have the traditional monogramming rules. It is quite common to see a “joint monogram” for couples. The join monogram for Sarah & Niles Woodall would read:
Typically, the female’s first initial is on the left, the male’s first initial is on the right and their last name initial is larger in the center. However, this is not a hard and fast rule; often a couple will choose to put the male's name on the left and the female's on the right. If this is all to confusing for you, it is always safe to embroider the female's monogram on linens and the male's monogram on bar ware and forgo the trendy combined monogram.
Another common, more modern monogram is the Block Monogram in which the first initial and middle initial are stacked on top of each other to the left of a larger last name initial. Of course, the block monogram can also be used as a joint monogram as well with either all lowercase or all uppercase letters:
{I feel it is important to note that there is a distinction between a monogram and embroidery. To be exact, anytime thread is used to stitch a design (including letters) we call it "embroidery" however, when three letters are placed together it is called a monogram.}
That being said, it is also quite common to embroider names. The name can be in a countless number of fonts, adorned by a variety of different designs, the creativity is endless!
Do you have questions about monogramming or embroidery and the placement of letters or what is appropriate? I'd love to answer your questions, leave me a comment!
Tagged
Sandy Toes, over at Shell in Your Pocket tagged me a couple of weeks ago and I am just now getting around to responding--I'm such a slacker!
This is a hard one, but here goes:
- I am a loyal & would do anything for family and friends.
- My eyes are a unique shade of blue, almost turquoise.
- I adapt easily to change (& like it too, I used to move the furniture in my bedroom as a kid all the time)
I tag: Daphne, Monogrammed Teacher & Preppy 101
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I was also tagged by Henley on the Horn again, serious Slacker McSlackerton--it was a couple weeks ago.
Here are the rules: Pass it on to five other bloggers, and tell them to open the nearest book to page 56. Write out the fifth sentence on that page, and also the next two to five sentences...The CLOSEST BOOK, NOT YOUR FAVORITE, OR MOST INTELLECTUAL!!
From: Crane's Blue Book of Stationery, Edited by Steven L. Feinberg on the topic of wording used on an Invitation to a Wedding Held at the Residence of...
"Request the pleasure of your company" is generally used although you may use "request the honour of your presence" if you are having a religious ceremony.
Invitations to a Marriage Reception
Invitations to a marriage reception are sent when more people are invited to the reception than to the ceremony. Ceremony cards are enclosed with the invitations sent to those guests who are also invited to the wedding ceremony.
That is a totally random exerpt, but it is the closest book (and a great resource, I might add).I tag: Nina; Rebecca Taylor; Wearing Mascara; Half Gaelic, Half Garlic; Rhea; & Sweet Simplicity
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Monday, November 3, 2008
Don't Blink
...or you'll miss the Pay It Forward!
About a month ago (I know I am incredibly behind) I received a "happy" from Southern Prep which I totally love and brightened my day. I rarely get mail just for me, and it was such a nice feeling pulling that little package out of the mailbox. Now, I'm going to pass it on.
The "rules" state that the exchange focuses on doing an act of kindness without expecting anything in return other than that the recipient will, in their turn, pass the kindness along and pay it forward.
Here's how it works: I will send something fun, cute, & nice to the first 3 blog owners who post a comment on this entry. In turn, those three will post this information and pick 3 people they want to send something to and so on.
In your comment you must include your first, middle and last name initials and your favorite color.
Unfortunately, due to postage costs, I can only pay it forward within the United States. If you are interested in participating, be one of the first 3 blog owners to leave a comment! The little something you send can be something you made, bought, were given or found. Just a gift that will make the person smile.
**********UPDATE**********
Thank you Rhea, Kat, Embroidery Chick and (because I'm feeling extra kind today *wink, wink*), Nina for playing along!
I'll be contacting you for your addresses and will get your "happy" in the mail this week...now it's your turn to Pay It Forward!
Sunday, November 2, 2008
A New Assistant?
The sun was shining, the air was crisp and Dr. Monogram Chick was playing ball with Doggy Monogram Chick after church this afternoon. Then, all of a sudden there was a commotion like none other. You see, Doggy had chased this little friend into the house!
After about 45 minutes, a serious inspection of one of the embroidery machines, and a trip through the ventilation system Mr. Chipmunk returned safely to the yard. Never a dull moment around here!