Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Fresh Vegetable Salad - Summertime Fresh!

Summer is a wonderful time to have a Fresh Vegetable salad, and I've found a most delicious recipe from White Lights on Wednesday blog. She has a fabulous blog if you'd like to head over there and read. The photo and recipe is courtesy of White Lights on Wednesday Blog. Hope you enjoy!
Fancy Chic & Vintage

Fresh Vegetable Salad
 
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Serves: 6 to 8
Ingredients
  • 4 ears yellow corn, cooked, cooled, and cut off the cob
  • 2 large tomatoes, seeded and chopped
  • 6 stalks celery, chopped
  • 1 cucumber, chopped
  • ½ red onion, finely chopped
  • ½ cup Shamrock Farms Zesty Jalapeno sour cream
  • ¼ cup mayonnaise
  • 2 tablespoons white wine vinegar
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon celery seed
  • ¼ teaspoon black pepper

 Instructions
  1. In a large bowl, mix all vegetables together.
  2. In a medium bowl, whisk together sour cream, mayonnaise, vinegar, salt, celery seed, and pepper until smooth.
  3. Pour dressing over vegetables and fold until well combined. Serve immediately.
Notes
You can use regular sour cream, I used jalapeno sour cream for an extra kick. The original recipe calls for a green bell pepper as well, but my mom doesn't like the bell pepper in the salad.

Monday, July 28, 2014

Birdhouse Whimsey

From Mixed Media Birdhouses to Papered to Vintage Metal Airstream houses, a Birdhouse is about as unique as the person creating it. This gorgeous Mixed Media artful house for birds was made by Birdhouse Real Estates on Etsy. It's just so unique! Red is a color that birds really love.
This is a precious "Papered" Birdhouse with tiny roses made out of paper as well. More of a decorative house for birds, it would look so pretty sitting on a Bay Window seat, or in your kitchen nook. Made by Wild Sugarberries at Etsy.  Hope everyone has a great day, and if you love Birdhouses or collect them, let me know in your comments!
Fancy Chic & Vintage

Thursday, July 24, 2014

Sweet Summer Days

I hope you are enjoying your sweet summer days! For those of you who have school aged children, relish this last upcoming month before it's back to school, and back to your normal routines. Are any of you vacationing this Summer? Trips to Disneyland, the Water Parks and more are sure to please.

Wishing everyone a beautiful, sweet summer day.
Fancy Chic & Vintage

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

The Bohemian Style

In modern times, Bohemian style would mean people who live unconventional, usually artistic lives. The original Bohemians were were travelers or refugees from central Europe. This style has been adapted to fit the decades. Now, you see Bohemian and think Artsy, with Jewelry - usually Artisan jewelry, Big bulky belts, Feathers, strands of Jewels adorning the neckline, long flowing skirts and shirts, peasant blouses, and can even translate to lace pieces and of course, hats.
We call this style today the "Boho Chic" - meaning, fun, flirty, often romantic, and always carefree. The "Gypsy" girl, the allure of a more individual or extension of self kind of style. It's unique to each woman.
What do you love about Bohemian style? Do you dream in color? Do you love to create your own unique style? Do you shy away from the old classics? Do you mix it up? These are all positive traits of a true Boho Chic. That's all for today ladies, enjoy your week.{photo from Pinterest}
Fancy Chic & Vintage

Friday, July 18, 2014

Southwestern Avocado Salad Dressing

Ingredients:

1 ripe avocado
1 cup buttermilk
1/4 cup cilantro
juice of 1/2 lime
1 teaspoon ranch seasoning powder (homemade or storebought)
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
1/2 teaspoon chipotle chili powder
1/2 teaspoon salt

Directions:

Slice the avocado in half, remove the pit, and scoop the flesh from the skin. Add to a blender along with all of the other ingredients. Blend together until smooth and creamy. Refrigerate for one hour before serving.
Keeps in the fridge for 3 days.

The photo and recipe are from Buns in my Oven Blog - please take a few moments to travel over to her Blog and see all of the wonderful goodness she serves up! There are many different recipes and I know you will enjoy reading her blog as much as I do. Have a blessed day, Fancy Chic & Vintage

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Pretty little Lace Gloves

Oh my goodness! Look at these beautiful Victorian lace gloves....these are from HenrietteRenee on Etsy and they just have the most stunning Bridal and Victorian style lace pieces I have seen in a long while. What do you think? Are you a gal that loves romantic Victorian gloves? I feel that wearing them on days is a must. So feminine and nostalgic! Have a wonderful evening friends...Fancy Chic & Vintage

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Of Peony and Summertime

Peony - Named after Paeon, a student of Asclepius, the Greek God of medicine and healing. When Asclepius became jealous of his pupil, Zeus saved Paeon from his wrath by turning him into the Peony flower. The Peony is among the longest-used flowers in Eastern culture and is one of the smallest living creature emblems in China. Along with the plum blossom, it's a traditional floral symbol of China. It is also known as "flower of riches and honour" or "king of the flowers", and is used symbolically in Chinese art. Oh, and Renoir painted peony as well in some his very famous works.
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What is your favorite flower? I do believe that Peony with greenery and ivy wrapped in brown paper bags would be a special treat to receive - and wouldn't the ruffled lovelies look great at a dinner setting? Romantic as well, they are perfect for Valentine's or Birthday gifts. Yes, Peony are truly a special flower!
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In other news, please stop by and visit my Shop, Fancy Chic & Vintage
We are adding new merchandise all month long, and you might find something you simply cannot live without! We have a few sales going on as well - Hope you enjoy your day today friends!
Fancy Chic & Vintage

Friday, July 11, 2014

BEST Beauty Subscription Service Websites



As you might already know, Beauty Subscription boxes are all the rage right now. From BeautyBox5 to Glossy Box to Ipsy, you'll soon find that even though inexpensive, and full of samples, these can easily add up over the month if you have several coming in at once. Some of our favorites are listed below! Just click on the titles of each box to be taken to the actual Subscription website coordinating with the box name. Choose a few, and try them out! It's fun to receive something in the mail if you are a beauty buff or just like collecting little samples here and there. I actually received my BeautyBox5 in the mail yesterday, and it had a Full Size sample of Mascara - and it was awesome. Take a peek at my list below, grab one to try out!
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BIRCHBOX - $10 MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION

JULEP MAVEN - $19.99 OR $24.99 BASED ON STYLE PROFILE {and a favorite of mine}

GLOSSYBOX - $21 PER MONTH SUBSCRIPTION

IPSY - $10 PER MONTH SUBSCRIPTION

PETIT VOUR - VEGAN - $15 PER MONTH or LESS DEPENDING ON SUBSCRIPTION

BEAUTYBOX5 - $12 PER MONTH

BOXYCHARM - $21 PER MONTH SUBSCRIPTION

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I'll see you next week with more FUN posts! Have a great weekend.
Fancy Chic & Vintage

Thursday, July 10, 2014

A History of Perfume

The History of perfume is as old as the human being exists, if we're speaking about Paradise, and the Garden of Eden. Imagine the fragrances and aroma that wafted through such a Paradise on Earth. But for all intense purposes, we'll start with the Stone Age. Of course, when they learned of fire, you know the scent of wood burning and wood smoke probably gave a delight beyond compare. I would even go as far as to say that the cavemen and women probably started cooking berries and leaves and assorted meats from that weeks kill, over the fire pit and of course, that would create unbelievable fragrant aroma's that they probably found interesting. After all, the word perfume derives from a Latin word, per fumum, meaning smoke. I am not saying that there was a cave woman who had visions of the House of Chanel, but you catch my general idea. The start of fire, probably started the origin of the first fragrances.
The Egyptians we attribute many things, and one of major importance would be that the Egyptians were the first of a people to use actual perfume or fragrance for personal enjoyment. The Priests were the only people allowed to produce fragrance, and work in the perfumery. Yes, they actually had special "labs" in the temples and would then create luxurious scents for the higher class, and then keep it within the religious houses of the times. Of course, we all know that the Egyptians used Myrrh and Cassia to mummify, or embalm their dead. As soon as the Egyptians figured out that perfumes could be used to bring pleasure the Priests would then sell or barter creations and concoctions they made to the wealthy. Then the Phoenicians arrived in Greece, and then the Romans, and Arabs and well, when the different origins of a people arrived in the different lands and communities with the most beautiful creative fragrances - a whole History of perfume, was born.

The History of the Enlightenment: The age of the French Revolution is also the age of the philosopher and perfume. The court of Louis XV received the nickname of "the perfumed court" because every day Toilette water was sprinkled over fans, carpets, bed linens, furniture and clothing. And then, the revolution of all things fragrant came in the form of Eau de Cologne. A much more potent, and longer lasting fragrance that was inexpensive and easily purchased by working class, not just the wealthy or house of religion anymore. You could dedicate an entire book to the actual Origin of Eau de Cologne - but we'll just say it was in the 18th century that it became "known" to us. This is when actual perfume bottles and labels and artwork came into effect, making perfume as we know it today, both appealing to the eye and to the nose.
At the end of the 19th century, many French houses were creating perfume and exporting it to other countries. Popular were the Exhibitions in France, with it's magnificently decorated pavilions, that made the people want to shop for perfumes and gift perfumes to others. Lalique {the crystal maker} and Houbigant were key to the developing of fragrance "Houses" - and where the modern day and well known house of perfume is - House of Chanel, House of Goutal, House of Givenchy, .. so on and so forth.

What is your Signature scent? What types of perfume can you not resist? Are you a light floral, a heady floral, a woodsy green, or a oriental spice? The perfumes on sale in modern times, have layers upon layers of top notes, middle notes, bottom notes. There are hundreds of thousands of perfumes on the market today. Perfume and Fragrant items go all the way back to the beginning of time. And as it should, perfume can evoke memories and can also fetch hefty prices at an Auction house, should someone stumble across a mid 18th or 19th century bottle. The contents may have long been evaporated, but the first bottles that housed these delightful and aromatic flavors were key to the production and growth we see today.

That's all for today friends, have a wonderful evening ~
Fancy Chic & Vintage

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Swinging from the Chandeliers

The earliest candle chandeliers were use by the wealthy in medieval times. They were generally wooden crosses, with spikes on which candles were secured. They were hoisted to a suitable height, hooked on a rope or chain.
From the 15th century, more complex forms of chandeliers, based on ring or crown designs, became popular decorative features in palaces and homes of nobility, clergy and merchants. It's high cost made the chandelier a symbol of luxury or status. But by the early 18th century, ornate, cast forms with long, curved arms and many candles were in the homes of many in the growing merchant class. Later, developments in glass making became the standard for the drop crystal you see in early modern times. Now, there are a whole glossary of terms used for a Chandelier, and virtually anyone can afford a nicely made or custom Chandelier. One of my favorites with a twist, is Boots N Gus on Etsy. They carry a unique upcycled and mason jar design, bringing customers a nice twist to the old classical styles.
Featured below are some incredible styles from Boots N Gus on Etsy. Which are your favorites?



Travel over to Boots N Gus on Etsy and see the unique and absolutely beautiful designs they offer for home decoration. You can order for Hostess Gifts, Christmas Gifts, Housewarming and more! {all photos are Copyright Boots N Gus, we are using for special spotlight on business promotions only}

That's all for today friends, I will be back tomorrow with a special post on Signature Perfumes ~
Fancy Chic & Vintage

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

The Bouqs Co Farm Direct Flowers

The Bouqs Company - as seen on Shark Tank
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The Bouqs Company is the hottest new thing in the Flower industry to date. When I first saw them on Shark Tank, I thought, Wow, an Eco-Friendly Sustainable Farm grown Flower Company that boasts "active volcano grown flowers in South America" - which I thought was the neatest thing since sliced bread. This is a company that really cares about the planet, and the natural order of Mother Nature.

The newest is the California Sunflower Bouquet, and you can order HERE
It's the "Hello Sunshine" combining epic yellow sunflowers with green solidago accents - and this one ships direct from the farms off the California Coast! Imagine how bright and cheery sunflowers would be.

I urge you to take a peek at this brilliant new company - The Bouqs Co
After you've browsed though the website, come back here and tell me what your favorites are!
Have a wonderful day ~ Fancy Chic & Vintage

Monday, July 7, 2014

Hallmark Channel: Christmas Keepsake Week


Hello friends! Did you know that the Hallmark Channel is now featuring Holiday Movies for Christmas in July, Holiday Preview week? Starts July 4-13 so you still have time to watch your favorites. Today's shows are the sweet "Mrs. Miracle" and "Call me Mrs. Miracle" with a favorite actress as the lead, Doris Roberts.  "A Holiday Engagement" is on for tonight, among a few others. If you click HERE you will be taken to the Hallmark Channel's Episode guide to find out what movies and times will be shown on what date. Christmas in July with Hallmark!

Are you a fan of the Hallmark Channel? What are your favorite Holiday movies? Wishing everyone a great day.