Saturday, July 11, 2015

Blackberry. Mint. Moscow Mule. Can it get any better?!

Ok, it's about time I share this pretty bad boy with y'all! We still have lots of summer left and this drink is perfect for your next weekend at the lake, summer BBQ or even just a night in with your spouse!



Weeks, ok- more like a couple of months ago, (eek, don't hate me!) I shared a sneak peek of this recipe on Instagram with promises of a blog post to follow. Realizing it never actually got posted, I'm here to finally share an AMAZING drink concoction with you. That is, if you like moscow mules. Or ginger beer. To be honest, the first time I tried a moscow mule, I didn't like it. I didn't exclusively hate it, it was just weird. But it has grown on me greatly and now it's one of my main choices these days!

My friend Becca tagged me in a photo that Real Simple had shared on their Instagram for the following recipe; (blogged by another girl who's link is at the bottom of this post.) So while Becca and her husband were over one night, we tried it out. (And now I'm questioning why I haven't made it more often!) It's actually a super easy recipe. I mean moscow mules are already simple, so this is just a couple of more ingredients!


{Recipe based on two servings. The photos are for four.}

Ingredients:

Blackberries - 12
Limes - 2
Mint Leaves - 12
Ginger Beer - 2
Crushed Ice - recommended, but not necessary
Vodka - optional


Directions:

Muddle 6 blackberries, one lime cut into wedges, and 6 mint leaves in the bottom of each glass until all the juices from the berries and limes have been released.



Fill glasses with crushed ice.



Add Vodka, if desired. (1 shot, more or less on how you like it.) Then top off with ginger beer and stir to mix well.



Garnish with extra berries, mint leaves, and lime wedges.
Serve immediately.



Also, big thanks to Becca Smith for sharing the recipe with me when she found it, and also playing hand model for the evening! :)
Enjoy!
t.

Original blogger/blog post here.

Ingredients:
Blackberries - 12
Limes - 2
Mint Leaves - 12
Ginger Beer - 2
Crushed Ice - recommended, but not necessary
Vodka - optional

Directions:
Muddle 6 blackberries, one lime cut into wedges, and 6 mint leaves in the bottom of each glass until all the juices from the berries and limes have been released.
Fill glasses with crushed ice.
Add vodka.
Top off with ginger beer and stir to mix well.
Garnish with extra berries, mint leaves, and lime wedges.
Serve immediately.

Friday, July 10, 2015

Let's Brunch.

Back in the Spring, I styled this brunch shoot as one of my kickstarts to my business- bijou. I love the idea of inviting friends over to relax at a cozy table, where we can visit over yummy foods and clink our mimosa glasses. With the sun out, the birds signing and a great view ahead, this brunch on the patio was a winner in my book!


The great thing about this, was it took hardly any time to plan and execute. I first figured out how to seat six. I pulled two tables together, and though they were different heights and different shapes, I used that to my advantage by giving the set up it's own unique design.

I didn't have a big enough table cloth at the time to fit my unique set up, so a white quilt did the trick! But even better, it gave the table a comforting and welcoming look.


I foraged the flowers from the dog woods and other trees around the area. Zero cost!

I bought the food at the local grocery stores, as I didn't have time to make it all myself. (But I'd love to plan another to bake some goodies for, or even have everyone bring their own favorite dish!)



So check out the rest of the loveliness below, and let me know what you think! I love sharing this to show y'all how easy it is to take a few items in your home to set up something sweet, with no hassle! Invite your friends over soon and brunch it up!



Thanks for checking it out! If you liked it, I'd love to hear! Also, follow all the fun projects by bijou on Instagram: @bijoustyling and visit my website for more info- bijoustyling.com!

t.

Sunday, June 21, 2015

A Bijou Backyard Dinner Party

I'm sitting on a fourth story balcony overlooking the gorgeous turquoise gulf coast, but it's time I get another blog post up! So while I take a break from the sandy shores, I'm excited to finally share this dinner party I styled (and hosted!) a few weeks ago! Perfect weather, a setting that came together just how I wanted, (and better!) good food, great friends and a fun evening were the sole reasons this dinner party will always be one of my favorites!

Succulents and cutting boards, linen napkins and pineapple shaped lanterns were just a few pieces that brought this styled dinner together. Check out the photos below!


I froze mint inside ice cubes to add some pretty to the ice bucket, plus it added some great taste to our drinks when added to our glasses.

Pita bread with olive oil and za'atar, a middle eastern spice, presented on cutting boards were there for guests for an appetizer and during dinner.

The table runner and the small colored bowls used for olive oil and za'atar are from West Elm. They have such a great assortment of cute bowls and other dinnerware for every day and your every day party!

The bar cart is from Target.

The pitcher is Oh Joy for Target from last winter. The champagne colored tray is from West Elm as well. They have a large class of trays in multiple colors and sizes.


Be sure to check out my website for more info on bijou - in-home event styling and on Instagram: @bijoustyling!
Until next time, I'm headed back out to the water. ;)

t.

Saturday, May 30, 2015

4 Tips For A Vaca Body Check

Hey y'all! It's summer!!! I don't know about y'all, but I am SO excited about it! This will be the first in a few years that I am not a wedding planner- having to work every weekend, AND last summer was crazy working and planning my own wedding! So this year? This year, I will be enjoying every bit of it I can soak up.



I was thinking about how as hard as it can be to get in shape before a vacation, it's even harder to stay in shape while on vacation. And that reason, at least for me, is because I believe a vacation is what it is- a true v a c a t i o n. You shouldn't have to worry about what you eat or do on your trip. Wherever you go, you want to enjoy it full on; you want to enjoy the food, the drinks, the lifestyle of being lazy (or adventurous) but not having to worry about what you normally do at home.

I have vacationed many times with my family to the Mediterranean, and those trips are great for my so called "diet." Not only do we walk all over historical sites, but the food there is so much healthier. So I never feel like I've gained too much weight while on those trips. Where my main problem lies, is when I go on a vacation to the beach. Because when I am wearing a bathing suit every day, it's hard for me not to get a little bit of a tummy, mainly because I'm stuffing my mouth with anything but wholesome foods. Carbs are my hardest thing to fight when it comes to keeping my belly pretty flat, but they are also my hardest thing to resist. Bread. Love it.

So that got me thinking about ways to stay in shape while on vacation WITHOUT ruining the fun. Because honestly, some of us are not the kind of people that will get up at 7am every morning to work out, or resist all the good food and desserts on a vacation. If you are one of those people, hey, good for you! But not all of us are. So this is dedicated to those of us that want to truly vacation but might need a little bit of help keeping our bodies in check.

Note: This is based on a beach vacation, because that is what I'll be doing end of June. (And because it's one of the more lazy types of vacation. Ya know, not like a trip to hike the Great Wall of China.) But it can obviously be applied towards whatever type of trip you take.



Number 1: Portion control.
You definitely want to eat the breaded shrimp or cheesy biscuits at the seafood restaurant,plus the desserts or the Mojito's on the beach. But if you control your portions, it will be easier to not feel overloaded and bulk up. I mean yes, you are indulging, but you don't want to miss out on the fun. Just control yourself. Don't eat the whole basket. In fact, take some home in a doggy bag, and then you can have it for lunch tomorrow. (Saving you money!)

Number 2: Disguised work outs.
Now, doing a hundred sit ups on your condo floor every day is probably not going to happen. If you're a runner, take a run on the beach. But if you're not a runner, like me, then find other ways to exercise your body while still enjoying the scenery. When you head out into the water, take the first few minutes to swim around, kicking your legs and using your arms to give your body a good boost of cardio. (Then you have my permission to sit back in your floaty with a cold one and enjoy those waves.) When you're standing in the kitchen waiting on the popcorn, do some jumping jacks or lunges while you countdown to that buttery delishesness. Little bits of random exercise throughout the day will be better than nothing!

Number 3: Activities.
Break a sweat playing games on the beach or wherever you are, like beach volleyball, football, frisbee or whatever else you and your companions like to do! Even going out dancing after dinner one night would be a perfect way to burn some calories. I know I'll most likely be playing chase with my nieces and nephews come my beach week.


Number 4:
Take the steps, walk or bike to your destination whenever possible! Hopefully, if the weather is good, you'll want to spend most of your time outside anyway! So if the restaurant is near by, skip the car and enjoy the scenery with a walk. If your condo or house have stairs, skip the elevator. Rent some bikes and take an afternoon to bike to the towns near by or through a national forest.

Number 5, just for good measure..:
Drink plenty of water! Make it something you are consistently doing through out your trip! Take a bottle with you to the beach or pool, order a water with every drink or meal and tell yourself to always finish it before you leave.

I hope these are helpful to y'all. I am going to work hard to keep them myself here in about three weeks when I'm heading to the beach with my family, and on any other adventures I take this summer.

If any of you have good tips for keeping up with your important health and fitness without feeling like you're not embracing a true vacation, I'd love to hear them so let me know!


Oh and don't forget to use sunscreen! Protect your skin!
xo,
t.

P.S.
Let me finish by saying I am NO expert in health and fitness. I am one of the worst people for that. I can say some great things to people I'm chatting with about it, but do I consistanly follow my own rules? Hardly! But at least I try, right? I also want to point out that the above paragraphs are not saying every girl has to have a perfectly flat stomach. The reason I am writing this is for those of you that want to keep one. 😘