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    The Lego Wedding: Unique Reception Ideas

    Posted on July 29, 2009 by Christina

    Seems that Lego junkies are getting more and more creative these days finding ways to incoporate Legos into their wedding receptions. Lego favors, caketoppers, save-the-dates, invitations, rings, cufflinks – even place cards. I’m loving the Lego candy!

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    Real Weddings: Gillian & Patrick’s Mansion Wedding

    Posted on July 28, 2009 by Christina

     outdoor wedding at wadsworth mansion

    Gillian, 27 & Patrick, 29

    Brookfield, CT

    Wedding Date:  October 5, 2007

    Number of Guests:  75

    Wedding Ceremony Location: Wadsworth Mansion, Middletown, CT

    Wedding Reception Location:  Wadsworth Mansion, Middletown, CT

    wedding couple in studio

    Why did you have an intimate wedding?

    Originally we wanted to have our wedding in Italy with just our parents and immediate family. When we couldn’t get this to fit with our plans we knew that we wanted a small wedding to maintain the intimacy of our original idea. It was more special and personal to us to be close to everyone in attendance.

    groom at wadsworth mansion

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    How to Make Raspberry Jam: Ooooh La La! It’s Music to Your Lips!

    Posted on July 27, 2009 by Christina

    homemade raspberry jam

    We planted 12 raspberry bushes this year. Next year, we plan to add at least 12 more. We’re crazy about raspberries in this household. They’re fabulous on cereal, in smoothies, and they make a wonderful syrup to drizzle on pancakes or custard.

    But really, it’s all about the jam.

    Our own berries aren’t ready yet, so we headed out a few days ago to a PYO raspberry patch with our two girls. We spent the morning getting scratched and poked (it was so worth it!) and ended up with 10 pints of lovely, sweet berries. All in the name of homemade raspberry jam.

    fresh picked raspberries

    Here’s how we made the jam. The recipe has only TWO INGREDIENTS: berries and sugar.

    As my five-year-old put it: “It’s music to your lips.”

    If you decide to make the jam for your wedding favors, your guests will be ‘ooh la la’ing all the way home! Plus, it’s a fun weekend project that you and your sweetie can work on together.

    Oooh La La! Homemade Raspberry Jam Recipe (I found this recipe over here and doubled it.)

    8 cups of mashed raspberries

    8 cups of sugar

    Big Pot – jam just about doubles in volume near the end

    This will make 11.5ish 250 ml jars of jam. If you are making these for wedding favors, you’ll probably want to use the 125 ml jars which will give you 23 jars of jam.

    How to Make Raspberry Jam

    canning jam

    Sterilize your utensils, lids and jars.  (I wrote about how to do this here.)

    Wash the raspberries.

    mashing raspberries

    Mash raspberries. (My husband’s beautiful right hand 🙂 )

    making homemade raspberry jam

    Place mashed raspberries in a large pot and bring to a rolling boil. Keep in  mind that when the jam reaches a full rolling boil it will increase in volume. Boil for 2  minutes.

    Add sugar.

    Stir well.

    Bring to a boil again, stirring constantly for two minutes.

    homemade raspberry jam

    Remove from heat. Beat with a rotary beater for four minutes. I do not own a rotary beater, so I whipped out my handy Sunbeam handheld mixer. If you choose this option, reduce the mixing time and beware of piping hot jam splashes!

    mason jars for canning jam

    Set up the jars for the big pour.

    homemade raspberry jam

    homemade raspberry jam

    Place canning funnel into sterilized jar. Ladle jam into hot jar leaving proper ‘head space’, which is the space at the top of the jar between the underside of the lid and the top of the jam. For jam it’s about ¼ inch. Overfilling and underfilling can result in a jar that does not seal properly. (Try not to get jam on the rim. If you do, wipe with a paper towel.)

    homemade raspberry jam

    Place sterilized lid on jam using sterilized tongs.

    homemade raspberry jam

    Screw lid on firmly (but not toooo firm). Place sealed jars into boiling water for 15 minutes. Be sure water covers jars by at least 1 inch (2.5 cm); add boiling water if required. Remove from water and listen for the ‘pop’ of the jar lids. (I swear, that ‘pop’ is music to my ears!) This means they are sealed. As one canner put it, the popping sound signifies the jam ’sealing itself off to the outside world.’ Sometimes it can take several minutes for the popping sound. Check jar seals by pressing on centre of each lid. If the lid center is pulled down and does not move its got a good seal. If you’ve waited a few hours and the seal hasn’t popped, place jar in refrigerator.

    If you are giving these as gifts or wedding favors, here’s how to wrap your raspberry jam.

    homemade raspberry jam

    Find a piece of fabric that you like. I found my fabric in the remnant section of Fabricland. It was dirt cheap. Turn the fabric over and trace a circle onto the fabric. I used a six inch lid to trace the circle.

    homemade raspberry jam cover

    Use pinking shears and cut out the piece of fabric. Place fabric over the jar and use an elastic to hold it in place. Tie a ribbon around the jar. Remove elastic.

    gift tag template

    I found these lovely tree tags over at Fog and Thistle . And they’re free!! Simply print and cut (I used pinking shears). I inked the edges of mine using an ink pad.

    free tag template

    I used clear, stretch jewelry cord to attach the tags. Presto! You have a lovely gift.

    homemade raspberry jam

    The jam will keep for up to a year, but I promise you it will be gone long before then.

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    DIY Wedding Favors: Potted Herbs

    Posted on July 25, 2009 by Christina

    A while back, I blogged about the many uses of herbs in weddings. I found these images the other day of potted herb DIY wedding favors and I thought I’d share them with you on this rainy Saturday. This would be such an easy and inexpensive DIY wedding project!

    Also, check out these ‘green’ birdseed favors by Nature Favors.

    Photo One: Leigh Miller Photography; Photo Two: Jasmine Star via Love and Splendor

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    Free Save-the-Date Templates

    Posted on July 23, 2009 by Christina

    Check out these free save-the-date templates from Printablities. Actually, they are intended for use as calling cards, but I think they make lovely save-the-dates! There are eight different patterns which allow you to simply input your text and print. (There is also a two-line version.) Click here to get busy making your free STDS!

    Looking for more free save-the-date templates? Check out The Giving Tree STD.

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