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Showing posts with label entertaining. Show all posts
Showing posts with label entertaining. Show all posts

Monday, July 1, 2013

Tips for Hosting a Shop & Swap Cocktail Party


Every season, in an effort to get organized, purge and prep for new clothes in the closet, tons of women "spring clean" by throwing away old duds or shoving them in storage crevices where they're never to be seen again.

There's a better way ladies. Instead of tossing perfectly good clothing, shoes and accessories, you can get together with friends and host a Shop & Swap party. This can be done on a small scale with just a small set of super close friends, or with a wide group of friends/colleagues, depending on how comfortable you are with hosting groups of people. Think of it as a garage sale, just cuter! Here's the best way to set up a Shop & Swap cocktail party that your friends will never forget:

Step 1: Cocktails are a must.

No shop & swap cocktail is complete without a cocktail! (For those of you lovelies under 21 years of age, consider mocktails instead). Seagram's Escapes malt liquor beverage offers a myriad of fun flavors.

Aside from offering fancy fruit flavors, the Seagram's Escapes drinks are premixed cocktails that really take the guesswork out of entertaining.

They're already bursting with flavor and versatile enough to mix with fruit or other liquors for your own special party punch.

You can also serve them individually on the rocks or over complimentary fruit.
Here I started off with a cup full of fresh blueberries. You could have also chosen to muddle the berries for easy mixing.
I simply added the Blackberry Breezer flavor on top and voila!
A gourmet mixed cocktail in under 30 seconds.

Also part of the Seagram's Escapes collection are these frozen pouches in flavors like Jamaica Me Happy and traditional Frozen Margarita. Instead of having to blend your drink with chopped ice, you just freeze these packets and enjoy them straight out of the freezer.

They're also great for to-go occasions like picnics, contributing to other friends' parties as a gift, or even poolside sipping outside.

Step 2: Organize and make things easy to find.


The trick to having a successful shop & swap, aside from having amazing cocktails and good company, is organizing the goods and making them super easy to find. Group all shoes and clothing according to size.
Make sure all accessories, like handbags and jewelry are kept separate from clothing. Another tip: have a standard pricing scale for all similar items. Of course, if items are designer or overall worth more, you can make exceptions.

Step 3: Give guests something to do.

Maybe it's an icebreaker game that forces guests to get to know each other better. It could be fun cocktails in the garden or even a round of Taboo. When people are in a good mood, they shop! Keep that in mind when planning your shindig.
I invited some good blogger friends of mine Makeda of Glamazon Diaries and Jessica of Glamazons Blog to partake in my shop and swap shindig. We had a blast sipping drinks in the garden and exchanging coveted closet items.

After all is said and done, give your guests the option of leaving their old goods with you to be donated to a local charity or Goodwill. This take the guesswork out of "what to do" when guests are ready to leave with their new finds, and it also means you get final pick on the duds before they're donated or thrown away.

Have you ever hosted a Shop and Swap party? Interested in planning one? Tell us below! 
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Thursday, June 13, 2013

5 Ways To Exude Caribbean Style At Home



Now that it's officially summer, many of you may be planning chic beachside getaways for the season. I recently took a trip to San Juan, Puerto Rico and now that I’m back stateside I’m still yearning for that carefree Caribbean style that always puts me at ease. One thing I noticed about the Caribbean is that aside from being a haven of relaxation, people there really work to live instead of living to work. There’s a clear difference, and I think just taking a few cues from this philosophy can help reduce stress and help you live a happier life. Here are some fun & easy ways to bring carefree Caribbean style home, long after the vacay:

1. Wear your favorite beachside maxi dress on a non-beach day.
Beachwear doesn’t necessarily have to be for beachside occasions. Pairing your favorite maxi dress or printed beach cover-up with the proper undergarments and accessories can give it new life, even when you’re not kicking up sand.
Maxi dresses are my absolute favorite. I dress them up for a night out or pare them down with flats for daytime.

2. Unwind with Malibu Island Spiced cocktails.

Cocktails might be my favorite part about poolside lounging while I’m on vacation. Rum, the quintessential liquor for island gals like myself, is a great base for fun & fruity drinks. Enjoy them out with your friends or in the comfort of your home. I really love the new Malibu Island Spiced rum. It has such a unique flavor infused with coconut, vanilla, and a hint of cinnamon. And get this, it’s sweetened with Truvia® so there are only 70 calories per serving. Flavorful and guilt-free? I was sold.

Malibu’s website has a really great list of special cocktails you can mix using Malibu Island Spiced. For my island-themed night at home, I mixed two of their signature cocktails - the Spiced on Ice, the Sparkling Spiced and a variation of the Chaise Lounge using Orange Juice instead of Pineapple. Here’s what I did:
Spiced on Ice is literally just 1 serving of Malibu Island Spiced over ice, garnished with lemon:

Sparkling Spiced (another low-calorie cocktail) is 1 parts Malibu Island Spice and 2 parts sparkling water:

Chaise Lounge is 1 and 1/2 parts Malibu Island Spiced and 3 parts pineapple juice, which I substituted for OJ instead:

3. Try a traditional Caribbean recipe.


One of my favorite west-Indian dishes is jerk chicken. My dad is Jamaican so I grew up eating this at home. Though it’s spicy, it tastes amazing. Depending on what recipe you use, it’s quite easy to make milder versions of this. The key to a great jerked chicken dish is in the marinade. You should let your chicken soak for at least 8 hours before broiling, grilling or baking it.


4. Bump your favorite reggae tracks.

I grew up on Sanchez and Beres Hammond. Something about smooth reggae tunes puts me in another place. This is a surefire way to bring the sun & sand of the Caribbean to your living room. Put on some of your favorite reggae tunes and get into the groove.

5. Paint your nails turquoise.
I think one of the reasons turquoise and other blue-green shades are my favorites to put on my fingers and toes is because they remind me of the ocean! I’m a believer in the power of beauty putting you in a good mood. I could be having the most horrible day but bright colors on my fingers and toes immediately lighten my mood. Try out a new aqua shade and don’t worry - be happy.

How do you exude care-free Caribbean style when you're back stateside? 
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MALIBU ® Caribbean Rum with Coconut Liqueur & Natural Spices, with Truvia® Sweetener. 30% Alc./Vol. (60 Proof) ©2013 Imported by Pernod Ricard USA, Purchase, NY
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