The Fixin’s

Having a BBQ with friends is such a fun summer activity.  After my husband and I bought our new grill, we have been inspired to have a get-together and hopefully invite our close friends over and grill out!  For a BBQ, of course, you need lots of fun food like hamburgers, hot dogs, corn on the cob, pasta salad, baked beans, potato salad, mac ‘n’ cheese, fruit, veggies and dip, ICED TEA…oh gosh, my mouth is just watering thinking about all these wonderful foods!  But besides the food of course, I always love decorating the table when we have a dinner party.  Here are some cute ideas I gathered that I plan on using at our next get-together to help make our table special for our summer BBQ.

1.)  Picnic Table Condiment Set

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2.)  Dixie Cup Wine Glasses

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3.)  Biodegradable tableware Wasara

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4.)  Eco Bamboo Utensils

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5.)  Cotton napkins – tear-able rolls!

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6.)  Red and White Checked Tablecloth

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Now go relax and enjoy some good old fashioned iced tea!  I love putting iced tea in Mason Jars…such a fun touch for summer time entertaining!

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Iced Tea Recipe: (Thanks Martha Stewart)

Ingredients

  • 7 cups water
  • 6 orange pekoe tea bags
  • 1 1/2 cups sugar
  • 1 1/3 cups freshly squeezed lemon juice
  • 1 cup Bacardi 151 or other high-proof golden rum
  • Fresh mint sprigs, for garnish

Directions

  1. Bring 4 cups of the water to a boil in a medium saucepan and add the tea bags. Remove the pan from the heat, cover it, and allow the tea bags to steep for5 minutes.
  2. Remove and discard the tea bags. Add the sugar to the saucepan and stir until dissolved. Add the remaining 3 cups water and stir to combine. Transfer the mixture to a pitcher, and add the lemon juice and rum. Chill thoroughly before serving.
  3. Serve over ice, in tall glasses garnished with mint sprigs.

 

Have a great Tuesday and stay cool!

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Slithering Snakes

Slithering Snakes up your back, slithering snakes down your back…do you remember that rhyme that you would chant as you gave someone the chills on their back?  Well, growing up me and my girlfriends would always do this to each other…maybe it was a fad or just something fun to do at parties.  Either way, it always worked! The rhyme went something like this (or a variation of this):

Going on a treasure hunt (drawing a spiral ring around the back)
X marks the spot (marking an X on back)
Creeping crawlers up your back (use both hands to crawl up the back)
Creeping crawlers down your back (use both hands to crawl down the back)
Slithering Snakes up your back (mimic snakes crawling up the back with fingers)
Slithering Snakes down your back (mimic snakes crawling down the back with fingers)
Ten knives in your back (stick all ten fingers hard into the back)
Feel the blood rushing down (rub hands down the back)
(Repeat this step again)
Crack an egg on your head (hit the top of the head with a fist)
Feel the yoke rushing down (rub hands down head & neck)
(Repeat this step again)
Tight Squeeze (squeeze and pinch the shoulders tight)
Cool Breeze (blow on neck)
Now you got the chill bumps!!!

So when I went to work and wore these snake earrings, this rhyme popped back into my head.  I just love my vintage slithering snakes…

WORK

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Ironing Out the Details:

Blouse ASOS Animal Print Pussybow Blouse
Skirt – ANN TAYLOR LOFT Pencil Skirt (no longer available); Similar skirt
Earrings – Vintage Gold and Diamond Snake earrings; Similar pair
Bracelet – Gifted from Banana Republic; Similar bracelet
Sunglasses MARC by MARC JACOBS
Heels GUESS Carrie Pump in Black
Bag MICHAEL KORS Leather Tote (mine is Patent Leather) Previously styled HERE, HERE and HERE

I hope you had a great weekend.  Happy Monday!

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Spotted-Cuffed Jeans

When I was in middle school, all the kids started rolling their jeans.  Now, this wasn’t just a normal roll and cuff…it was a process!  Sometimes I would even run late to school just perfecting this perfect cuff.  The steps would entail…step 1, take the bottom of the jean and pinch it tightly so it’s super tight to your ankle/bottom of your leg; step 2 – take the excess fabric of the jean that’s folded together and now fold that tight against your leg wrapping over the fabric already tightly fitted against your leg (after all the fabric is tightly fitted to your leg it should mimic a skinny jean or a legging look); step 3 – take this newly fitted fold and begin rolling the bottom of the jean upwards to create a cuff; step 4 – repeat this roll until you have tightly fitted the jean against your leg and the fold will not fall out.  TA-DA!  There you have it, a cuffed jean!  Wow, good thing we now have skinny jeans and don’t have to go through this again, ha!  But now years later, we are somehow back to the cuffing again!  To be honest, I love this look…it’s so cute and comfy!  But most importantly, I don’t need to spend the time hemming my jeans, which is usually the case for me.  Now I can just grab my jeans, roll them up in a cute cuff and I’m ready to go for an afternoon running errands or shopping.

DAY

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Ironing Out the Details:

Shirt – FIGHT (Malaysian bought) oversized striped shirt; similar shirt here, here, here and here
T-ShirtUNIQLO Premium Cotton Crew Neck Top
Jeans J BRAND Pencil Leg jeans
Belt – J CREW mustard-colored belt (no longer available); Similar belt here and here
Earrings – ANN TAYLOR LOFT jeweled earrings (no longer available); Similar pair
Bracelet – Vintage; Similar Cuff
Sunglasses RAY-BAN
Flats – FRANCO SARTO Flower mustard-colored flats (no longer available); Similar pair here and here
Clutch – Gifted pink leather clutch; Similar clutch 

Thanks so much for following and being a part of Wrinkled Chiffon.

Have a great weekend!
xoxo Wrinkled Chiffon

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