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Thursday, October 31, 2013

Sugar Plum

Hey everyone--
Sweater weather is here and today I'm showing off one of my favorite sweaters. This cream and fuzzy Deb Shops sweater is extremely cozy and cute! I'm also loving the pale pink color trend for fall. It's such a surprise color for the cooler weather and it's always been a favorite shade of mine. These pink riding pants are comfy and the perfect pant for tucking into fall booties. To layer the outfit, I added a deep plum jacket to add a little more color to the look. & For shoes, I chose these adorable, tan booties because the color reminds me of yummy caramel candies.

Happy Thursday friends!

Christina xxoo

Happy Halloween!

I love this holiday! A few of my Halloween favorites include: trick-or-treaters, spooky treats and dressing up! I'm still under the weather today, but I hope feel better for the weekend festivities... Nobody likes a sick fairy. 

Happy Halloween & Trick-or-Treat! What's your costume this year?

Christina xxoo

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Cupcake of the Month: Candy Corn

Hey guys--
Today is National Candy Corn Day! I didn't plan to post this recipe because of that, but somehow it worked out perfectly. To celebrate a Halloween classic, follow these steps to make your own candy corn cupcakes!

Cupcake Ingredients: 1 box of vanilla cake mix, eggs, water and vegetable oil that are called for on the cake mix box

Frosting Ingredients: 7 cups of confectioners' sugar, 2 cups of butter, 3 tsp of vanilla extract, 6 tablespoons of whipping cream, orange food coloring, yellow food coloring, candy corn 

Frosting Instructions: 
1. This cupcake has 3 layers of frosting. They're all different colors, so make sure to use different bowls and piping bags.
2. You will make the yellow frosting first. The first step is to use a mixer to whisk together 3 cups of sugar and 1 cup of butter. Mix on a low speed until the mixture is blended and then increase to a medium speed for 3 minutes. 
3. Next, add 1 tsp vanilla, 2 tablespoons of whipping cream and yellow food coloring and continue to whisk on a medium speed for 1 minute.
4. The second frosting layer that you'll make is orange. Use a mixer to whisk together 2 cups of sugar and 1/2 cup of butter. Mix on a low speed until mixture is blended and then increase to a medium speed for 3 minutes. 
5. Repeat step 3 but add orange food coloring instead of yellow.
6. Now you're ready for the last layer, the white frosting. Repeat step 4.
7. Repeat step 3, but don't add any food coloring to your mixture.

Cupcake Instructions:
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
2. Line cupcake tins with paper liners.
3. In a large bowl, use a mixer to mix together cake mix, eggs, water and vegetable oil.
4. Pour the batter into the cupcake cups, fill about 2/3 full.
5. Bake for about 15 minutes.
6. Take the cupcakes out and let them cool down before icing them.
7. When cupcakes are cool, put yellow frosting into a piping bag and frost the first layer of the cupcakes.
8. Next, put orange frosting into a piping bag and frost the second layer of the cupcakes.
9. Then, put the white frosting into a piping bag and frost the third layer of the cupcakes. 
10. Complete your cupcakes by garnishing each one with a little candy corn. Enjoy!

Christina xxoo

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

October's Treat: "Pumpkin" Candy Apples

This recipe was supposed to be posted yesterday, but I had to go to the hospital. Nothing serious, I'm just sick! Sorry for the delay. Anyway, I'd never made candy apples until these and I'd always wanted to. I thought that these were adorable. Give me any recipe that mixes apples and pumpkins during the month of October and I'm in. I hope you all enjoy these as much as I did! 

Ingredients: apples, large kabob or popsicle sticks, orange gel food coloring, green and orange frosting, 1 1/2 cup of sugar, 1 cup of water, 1 cup of light corn syrup, parchment paper, candy thermometer 

Instructions: 

1. Prepare by washing the apples and laying down parchment paper onto the plate/container that apples will be placed on. 

2.  Remove the stems from the apples and stick the kabob/popsicle sticks into the center of the apples.

3.  In a pot on stove top, combine sugar, light corn syrup and water.

4. Stir mixture on high heat until it starts to boil.

5. Once mixture is boiling, stop stirring and place candy thermometer into the pot.

6. Once the mixture reaches 285 degrees Farenheit, lower the heat and put orange food coloring into the mix. (How much food coloring you should use really just depends. Start by adding 1/2 tsp and continue to add more to get the color you like.)

7. Dip apples into the candy mixture. Make sure each apple is completely covered. & Dip apples as quickly as possible.

8. Then, let the excess mixture drip off of the apple back into the pot.

9. Next, place the apple on parchment paper and let dry. 

10. Use orange icing to draw lines down the apple, to imitate that of a pumpkin.

11. Then, use green icing to draw a circle around the top of the apple, to imitate a pumpkin's stem and leaves. 

12. Let the frosting on the apples dry and you are finished! Enjoy your "pumpkin" apples with some friends and fall fun!
Christina xxoo

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Fall Leaves

Hey guys--
I know it's been awhile! Things have been a bit crazy. I was in New York City last week and this week I've been sick. I've missed blogging so much! I hate being sick in the midst of fall, it's too wonderful of a time. I hope all of you are well!

This is one of my October posts for Deb Shops! I wanted to create a casual, cozy look that would be perfect for playing in the leaves. This wine jacket is so comfy and warm! I've definitely gotten my wear out of it. & Where do I begin with my love for this mustard knit scarf? It's a fall staple in my wardrobe! I love the color so much, it adds a POP to every outfit! Oh and these oxfords, they've become my favorite flat in my closet!

Happy Halloween Week friends! I hope to get well soon! 

Christina xxoo

Monday, October 7, 2013

Friday, October 4, 2013

Butterscotch Sundaes After School

Hey guys--
It's time once again for another Deb Shops post! Lately, I've been wearing more high-waisted denim than hip hugger style denim. I think they have more of a vintage look and have a super flattering shape. These dark wash, high-waisted jeans are a staple in my wardrobe. I paired them with an ivory collared tank and a cozy knit cardigan

To accessorize, I wore  two things that I've become quite obsessed with, my polka dot head wrap and gray oxfords.

& I just got this bunny ring so I had to wear it.

Have a happy weekend everyone!

Christina xxoo

A Floral Fancy

Hey everyone--
For this post, I collaborated with Choie's! Choie's is an amazing online clothing store, focusing on street fashion. I fell in love with this dress the minute that I took it out of the box. It has a such a bold floral print with gorgeous color. This is seriously one of my favorite dresses that I've ever received! Underneath the dress, right around the hip area there is some tulle to help the dress get a perfect, feminine shape. 

The Choie's necklace I'm wearing is to die for. It came in the most adorable little box with a bow on top! I know I will be wearing it a lot during the upcoming holiday season. The pink stones have such nice color and the rhinestones give it just enough sparkle.

I leave for New York City in less than two weeks! I'm beyond excited. I've already started planning some of my outfits for the events and this will be one of them! 

Happy Friday friends!

Christina xxoo