Summer Entertaining Photo Credit: Nicole Herrero ~ affiliate links included We love to entertain. Doesn't matter if it's with friends, family, the grandkids and their friends, or just the two of us. So... today we want to share a few of our favorite things that seem to make summer entertaining easier. Things we love and use all the time! Rectangle Checkered Cloth Tablecloth This ... continue reading...
Hummus for the Holidays
Holiday parties are in full swing. The season is upon us and we're looking forward to catching up with friends and family. We enjoy sharing good times with good food but don't want to spend too much time in the kitchen. That's why Boar's Head Hummus for the holidays (and any number of other occasions) is our choice for get-togethers we're either hosting or taking to gatherings we'll be ... continue reading...
Shabby Chic Backyard Wedding Party
A few years ago we attended the most adorable wedding reception. The son of very dear long time friends married the girl of his dreams. The shabby chic backyard wedding party theme was absolutely fabulous! Candles lit the way hanging in delightful jars as we walked up to the house. The hanging lights set the mood before we even signed the guest book. And the guest book! We ... continue reading...
Ultimate Blog Party 2014
It's that time of year again! We open our doors, set out the goodies, and welcome the blogging world into our blog home! It's the Ultimate Blog Party 2014! We're Cathi & David and we'd like to welcome you to Simple Sojourns! Grab a soda, some delicious salt water taffy, and make yourself at home. We're pretty casual here at Simple Sojourns. We love company! We love ... continue reading...
Disney Washi Tape Wooden Flatware
Affiliate Link Included We wanted to bring a bit of whimsy to our #DisneySide Home Celebration. Instead of cold silver flatware we elected to add a bit of Mickey Mouse dotted washi tape to simple wooden flatware. Supplies: Wooden Spoons Wooden Forks Wooden Knives Washi tape of choice Wrap your washi tape evenly around the handle of the wooden flatware. Tear the ... continue reading...