Book club holiday party gifts and decor and treats

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Last Monday, I hosted our annual book club holiday gathering.

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All of the dining table chairs were moved into the living room for the guests to gather in a circle and the dining room table was covered in a vintage velvet quilt and filled with goodies.

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If I didn't have old lady eyes and needed the over head lights on, I'd keep my house lit with ambient lighting instead! I love the glow of all the small lamps tucked around the room.  And of course the Christmas trees add a beautiful glow to it all too.

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December is the perfect time to add lots of little mini lights.  I love to use them under old lace curtains on the buffet.

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The fairy lights add a nice twinkle to everything sitting near them.

This little paper weight was a gift from my sisters.  Bobbie Sue added a photo of the three of us to an old paper weight that Sissy had. She made 3, so we each got one.

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For book club, we all wrapped up a book we'd enjoyed that year for a trade.  I got extremely lucky! There was a book I'd read in my 20s that I LOVED and wanted to re-read. I've looked for it for 30 years, but didn't remember the author's name or title.  And it showed up that night at the swap!!! Its from 1978 and is called "The Mirror". 

The book I gave away that night was "Room" and its very disturbing, so I wrapped it extra nice and added a brooch to the package.

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The night before guests came, my son's Gypsy Beloved helped me make some gifts. We whipped up goats milk bath salts with a vanilla rose oil scent, and some brown sugar scrub too. 

Sorry, no real recipe, I kind of made it up as I went along. But each are sooooo easy to make, I'll give you the ingredients if you want to wing it:

Bath salts:

Box of powdered milk (goat or otherwise)

epsom salts (whole bag)

cup or so of sea salt

scented oil to your own taste

 

Sugar scrub:

Half pound of brown sugar

Full bag of epsom salts

cup of sea salt

about 2 cups of coconut oil

about a half cup of glycerin

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The scrub is great for rough, dry, winter skin.  And the milk bath is really relaxing. I use both regularly.

I wrapped them all in small plastic bags sold at Michaels in the cake decorating aisle, and tied up the bath salts with white lace and a mini bleached tree or wreath. The sugar scrub got wrapped the same way, but tied with rick rack and a tag made from an old Shiny Brite box.

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It was wonderful to have my new, big kitchen to host a party in.  I can't begin to tell you how much I love that room. 

The treats that night were pumpkin cheesecake, fudge, german chocolate brownies, pumpkin muffins, a veggie tray, pita chips, flax seed chips and salsa.

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And of course wine!

I hope that your holiday has been filled with special occasions and more to come.  Its a festive season, and I can't get enough of it.

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And please don't forget, I'm picking a winner of a Holiday Surprise gift. 

Just leave a comment between now and Christmas to enter.

38 thoughts on “Book club holiday party gifts and decor and treats”

  1. I love your house. I have been following your blog for 2 yrs. now. I love the ceiling you have! Please enter me in the drawing. I wish you and your family a very
    Merry Christmas!! and A Happy New Year!

  2. Your home is gorgeous! Have you ever thought of writing a home decor book? I love your kitchen remodel. A book club sounds fabulous! Where do you find the time to do all these things..
    Merry Christmas!

  3. well i got whatever bug you have , whipped up lots of cookies , antiqued a dresser before going to bed and am now eying more stuff that needs tweaking. \thanks for the inspiration !

  4. Beautiful table and I love the ambient light also. Dumb question, but it seems like the sugar scrub would be sticky–even though I know it must not be or people wouldn’t want to use it. Merry Christmas karla!

  5. I thought the same thing about a sugar srub til I tried one from bath an body works. That got me hooked. They really do make your skin feel good. The coconut oil leaves a moisturizing coat on your skin.
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  6. Well, Julie, soon Ill be having sign ups for classes here, and hope to have multiple dates. Maybe I will see you here in my kitchen for lunch at some event in 2012?
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  7. Tricia k. Johnson

    Major book club bonus ~ Heading on over to Karla’s Cottage for some Fantastic Winter Frolic!!!!
    Those lucky Ladies…if you hosting again next year sign me up…I can read!!!!
    Beautiful Kitchen and décor Karla!!! Congrats ~ I’m sure all of the ladies had an amazing time!!!
    Tricia K.

  8. Your house (cottage) is gorgeous…truly magical. I love the tin ceilings…and the lace curtains! Your table and all the glitz looks fabulous. I’ll be returning to take another peek from time to time. I just can’t get enough of the unique beauty.

  9. Frohe Weihnachten !! + Frohes NeuesJahr I love all you’r post . You’r Kitchen is so nice . i’m looking at your blog for more then 4 years, love it all. Karla all the best for you + your fam .

  10. Gorgeous!! It looks like a winter wonderland in your home. So warm and inviting. Have a very Merry Christmas! May Santa bring you lots of treasures. Grace xoox

  11. Ohh Karla, your house is so wonderful – a winter wonder land. I just love everything you do!!! Thanks for sharing it with us in blog land.

  12. Everything looks wonderful! I never tire of seeing pictures of your new kitchen!!! (I can’t wait until I can get mine painted white – it will still be small but at least it won’t be so dark!)
    I hope you and your family have a wonderful Christmas!

  13. Margie Staniszeski

    OMG just simply gorgeous! Your home is truly a Christmas Wonderland. TY for the ‘recipes’ for the salts and scrubs. I’m going to try them! What fun! Merry Christmas!

  14. It looks like you had a wonderful party! Your home is just beautiful. It was definitely a treat for the eye! Merry Christmas!

  15. how fun! I love relazing baths so I might just have to run to wallyworld tonight to make up some of that bath soak!! I know after this weekend I will need it!! LOL! Merry Christmas to you and yours! Have a very Happy Happy!

  16. Karla, your house with the white holiday theme is just gorgeous. Kim has nothing on your own “pretty”! Love all the lights and sparkle. I’m one of those who doesn’t like bright light either. I go around with no lights on until even I realize I may just trip and break my neck if I don’t turn on that switch. But when my Christmas trees are up, those lights are on all day long.

  17. Glad that it was a great party and you got to enjoy your new kitchen fully!
    Who wrote “The Mirror”? I tried to do a search for it and 1978, but don’t think I found the right one at Amazon.com

  18. Hello! I love viewing all your holiday cheer…your house is very festive indeed. It was great seeing you at Kim’s and spending the day creating away! Thank you.

  19. So beautiful! Feel free to join our book club anytime! I love the bath salts idea — I’ve seen recipes before, never tried them, but what a great party favor. I do the lights under fabric, too. It’s so magical! I suspect it’s all magical at your house — the kind of magic that looks like it just happened and took hours (and a great eye!) to create!
    Belated Christmas greetings and Happy Boxing Day!

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