The Outtakes Are Better Than the Final Shot: Humorous Christmas Card From Minted

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I love Christmas cards so much. I save the ones I receive and bundle them up with a ribbon when I pack up all of our Christmas decorations. At the beginning of December, when it’s time to decorate for the holidays again, I pull them out and leaf through them. Sometimes I go back several years to when everyone’s kids were babies, comparing their little faces to what they look like now.

I love the gesture, the idea that someone was thinking about our family when they address the envelope to us. I hope they feel the love when they receive a card from us. And I hope it makes them smile.

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I quite enjoy going through the photos we take in preparation for our Christmas card. This year the experience was a little bit less hectic because my family knows the drill. As soon as the kids see me setting up the tripod and pulling out different shirts for them to wear, they’re on to me.

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Since the photos we don’t use are often more entertaining than the final one we pick, I decided to go with an outtakes theme. I didn’t force it – I set up the shot, gathered my kids and husband, and let my mom and dad stand behind the camera to press the button. Since I’ve been fussing with camera settings, of course I left it all on the completely wrong settings for the kind of light that was hitting us at Leo Carillo that day, so even after it seemed like we got a nice shot, I made everybody do it all over again.

Then I got all fancy and took more shots of the kids as the sun sank lower in the sky and the light became more golden. And then I got artsy. Well, as artsy as I can get. I’m not very artsy. I’m not even a good photographer. But I always like the photos we get during these shoots. They’re real, and they capture a moment in time, the best way you can pretend to freeze your family in this happy moment.

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Once we get home and I look through the shots, then it’s time to pick a card layout. With so many choices on minted, this year I wanted to use a design with a lot of photos on the front, and one on the back. These are the ones I played around with (also with the help of my friend Desiree who has an eye for this sort of thing): holiday collage our favorite moment

I especially love minted’s option for different backs of cards. The full card printed background is classy, but then you can add a photo and even text. This was one of my favorites:

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Back

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I don’t like to share photos of our Christmas card until after they have been mailed out, so stay tuned for a later post when I add all the photos and a shot of the final card.

Minted is running a special right now – they will address your envelopes for FREE. You just have to upload your address book and make sure all the addresses are correct, and you can pick artsy fonts and logos and such for the front. Also today they have a deal – 15% off and free shipping on all holiday cards!

I received credit at minted to facilitate this 2-part series of posts.

 

Malibu Country Mart’s Annual Winter Wonderland

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Starting this Saturday, December 6, and running through December 20, the Malibu Country Mart will be transformed into a winter wonderland, SoCal style. There will be the usual suspects: Christmas tree, menorah, and twinkling lights. But on each of the December Saturdays before Christmas there will also be special activities.

Victorian carolers will stroll through the Mart, singing holiday favorites while children participate in holiday-themed activities such as stocking and dreidel decorating, face painting, and homemade cookie decorating.

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And for the older kids and parents, the stores in Malibu Country Mart will be running holiday specials. If you’ve never bothered to stop at the Mart on your way to somewhere else, trust me. It’s worth it. In fact, it’s a great destination in itself!

See their website for additional information.

AHM Recommends: Eppa Sangria

eppa sangria partywith Melanie Wynne and Candice Kahn

Last week I attended an intimate party hosted by Romy Schorr of Romy Raves (disclosure, she is a dear friend, so I get to benefit from all the fabulous things she does) in honor of Eppa‘s red and white sangrias.

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I’ve written here before about my love of tasty adult beverages. My favorites are the refreshing drinks you can pour and serve on a hot day on the patio in the backyard. After one sip of Eppa’s white sangria I was sold forever.

The bonus of these drinks is that they are pre-mixed and you can just pour them. Done and delicious. Plus, they are made with natural ingredients and infused with superfruit juices to include twice the antioxidants of a regular glass of red wine. So drinking this makes you healthier, right?

Built around the tasty beverage, Schorr’s party was held at West Hollywood’s Petit Ermitage Hotel, a tiny place you’d never notice otherwise tucked into a corner north of Santa Monica Boulevard. The good news – for me and for you, Agoura Hills – is that I was able to take Uber all the way there with my pal Lexi Rohner of Thirty Fingers and Thirty Toes. Yes, it took forever, but I didn’t have to drive! I’ve been wondering when the service is going to be available here and now I know. It’s now. It depends on the time of day – Agoura isn’t exactly a hub of city travel – but around 5:30 when I requested a driver, one was available with only 3 minutes to wait.

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The Hotel itself, once we arrived an hour and a half later, is a delight of custom decor, narrow hallways, friendly and helpful staff, and old-fashioned ambiance. Beautiful (but not unapproachably so) people lounged about in the public spaces, and the rooftop pool looked like a magic portal contrasting against the stormy sky. The party was held on the property’s Firedeck, a cozy nook of the rooftop with a fireplace.

Schorr had set up a few activity stations that went nicely with the theme of the party, which was #NamastEppa: the drink is good for you and helps you relax and de-stress. Amen. In one corner – Manly Handz, two lovely gentlemen who gave complimentary hand and foot massages to the ladies using KleanSpa‘s hand-mixed shea butter body butter, one of my favorite skin care products of all time.

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In another, Agoura Hills’ own Laureen Crisafulli of The Engraved Letter etched wine glasses, a pair for each guest with messages of their choices, by hand. (I had her engrave “Wine O’Clock” and “Wine-thirty” on mine!).

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To the side, Schorr’s beauty vlogging partner Stacy Cox had set up a natural ingredient facial and body scrub bar. Guests were invited to create their own combinations using things like yogurt, blueberry puree, cornmeal, honey, and citrus juice, and bring it home in a pretty little canning jar.

body scrub barLaura Clark of LA Story suits up to make a scrub with me

True to form, Schorr gave each guest a stellar gift bag upon leaving the party, featuring the Eppa Sangria, a custom blend of KleanSpa body butter, gift vouchers for photo services by the wonderful photographer Lori Yohe of The Purple Tree (who took all the photos in this post), and a gorgeous handbag by Big Buddha.

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Guests were treated to both the red and white sangrias by Eppa on this evening. I prefer the white because the taste is so refreshing and light, but the red is also delicious, not overpowering like some bottled red sangrias. I like fruitier sangrias more than spicy ones, and this red is perfect to serve on a more mild winter evening. Neither flavor was very strong, alcoholically speaking – it’s only 8.5% alcohol by volume. I drank at least three glasses and they didn’t knock me over, so it’s great for sipping without a heavy price to pay, if you know what I’m saying.

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Eppa Sangria
available at Sprouts and BevMo
$11.99 per bottle