

Although I am a happily married woman, I still LOVE to look at wedding ideas. Here are a couple I stumbled upon on FB yesterday. Isn't this table simply to die for??? I love every single inch. Spectacular!
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I think this idea is so fun! Great for entertaining kiddos at home on Christmas break this week too.
Ingredients
1/4 cup butter
4 cups mini marshmallows
6 cups crisped rice cereal
20 to 25 gummy worms
1 to 2 boxes of fruit leather (I think Fruit by the Foot would work, if that product still exists!)
12- by 17-inch baking sheet
2-quart saucepan
Instructions
Grease a 12- by 17-inch baking pan.
Melt butter in a 2-quart saucepan over medium heat.
Add the marshmallows and stir until smooth.
Remove mixture from heat and stir in the rice cereal until it's evenly coated.
Turn the baking sheet so that the shorter ends are at the top and bottom. Then press the marshmallow mixture on the sheet, distributing it evenly.
Starting at one side and 1 inch up from the lower edge, place gummy worms atop the mixture end to end in a horizontal line.
Gently roll the lower edge of the marshmallow mixture over the gummy worms.
Then stop and cut the log away from the rest of the mixture. Use the same method for 4 more logs.
Slice each log in 1-inch-thick "sushi" rolls and wrap them individually with a strip of fruit leather.
In one of the images above, you can see they have used powdered sugar doughnuts, cut in 1/2, placed a Swedish Fish on top, and then wrapped with the fruit leather.



I have to give my husband credit for this next idea. He had these treats at work this week and then surprised me by making them last night! They make a perfect give-away treat to go along with the fudge recipe I shared earlier this week.
Tie a pretty ribbon around the jar and attached the recipe card. You could also attached a small ornament or candy cane.



I am kicking off a 12 day Christmas blogging spree with lots of fun ideas to get you ready for the 25th in style and more importantly with your sanity still in tact.


Here is a festive dip recipe for holiday gatherings. I took this to a board game party this weekend and it was a huge hit! 
1. Place cookies on work surface; squeeze a dime-size dot of frosting in center of each.
2. Unwrap and invert peanut butter cups on frosting, pressing down gently.
3. Using the round piping tip, pipe a "hat-band" with frosting around peanut butter cup and a square "buckle." Let frosting set before storing.
Planning Tip: Can be made up to 3 days ahead. Store airtight at room temperature.



Cut the cookie dough just as you would to make round cookies, then cut the cookie circle in half. Form a long cylinder with your fingers or roll the dough between the palm of your hands to form something that looks like a fat snake or worm (great task for kids!). Arrange the cookies on a cookie sheet and if you wish, create indentations where the knuckles are. Bake according to package directions.
The cookies will flatten as they bake, turning out looking as if something ran over them on the road. Once the cookies are ready and have cooled, make the gnarly fingernail by taking half a peanut and adhering it to the tip of the cookie with chocolate syrup or chocolate icing. That's it, you're done!
And here is a savory one...
Ingredients
Preparation:


Glass cylinder vases showcase colorful leaves for a modern centerpiece. Let your kiddos collect pretty leaves this fall then press until dried.
Mini pumpkins take on an elegant feel when spray painted in gold metallic. These look adorable as placecards and can be take-home favors for your guests. Use paper mache pumpkins from the craft store and you won't have to worry about the pumpkins spoiling.
LOVE this one. Pressed leaves between a natural colored tablecloth and a sheer fabric overlay. So simple!
For a rustic tablescape, stamp a burlap runner with a leaf stamp and craft paint.
Another one of my favs, cylinder vases again, this time covered with autumn colored tissue paper creates a wonderful glow when candles are inserted.