inspired by pink and red

Valentine season or not pink and red has always been one of my all time favorite color combinations. It’s bold, girlie and powerful. Separately they are perfectly lovely shades – put them together and they make a strong feminine statement. Whether it be a room or your look there are plenty of ways to infuse a little pink and red into your world:
pink_red_inspiration1bold look by Atlantic-Pacific 2Crewcuts hat & gloves 3fun striped bathroom 4Charlotte Russe color block bikini top & bottom 5Hollyhock painting by etsy shop perkypets 6Valentine cake by Wedding Chicks

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white chocolate covered popcorn

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Another snowed in, sleepy day here for us. Is it me, or does all this snow just make you want to nap? I feel like I have been in a snow-coma for a few months now, and the end is no where in sight (according to mister groundhog- and also our local farmers who know EVERYTHING when it comes to the weather in my experience.)  All of this never ending snow has caused us to get pretty creative in entertaining locked-in toddlers, and cups of popcorn are a favorite new snack.  Josh got a new popcorn maker for Christmas- so watching it pop is part of the fun- and then deciding how to dress up the boring popcorn is the next step.

This is definately a sweeter-take on this snack, but super yummy if you’re a salty-sweet lover like me!

white chocolate covered popcorn
 
Ingredients
  • 8 cups of popped popcorn
  • 12 oz white chocolate
  • 1 tsp salt
  • sprinkles of choice
Instructions
  1. Once your popcorn he is popped, toss it into a big bowl.
  2. Melt chocolate using your microwave or a double boiler, until completely smooth.
  3. Pour melted chocolate into the bowl of popcorn, folding until the popcorn is completely coated.
  4. Spread the popcorn over a baking sheet, sprinkle evenly with salt and sprinkles, and let dry. Once dry, break apart and serve in individual bags as Valentines day treats!

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This is such an easy treat to throw together and perfect for Valentines Day! We bagged ours and garnished them with heart tags!
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Happy Snow Day!
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cheers to one year

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It’s our birthday!!! Today we celebrate one year. One year of sharing our lives, our favorite outfits, recipes, cocktails, and books. Things that inspire us, and our deepest struggles. Big moments, little thoughts and everything in between. Our hearts.

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From the start, we have been so overwhelmed by the support and kind words of our readers. Writing those very first posts we certainly had butterflies- does anyone really care what we have to say? But love poured in from every outlet, giving us the confidence to dig deeper. Talk about the “not so pretty”, right there along side the pretty. We can not express how lucky we feel to have the opportunity to connect through this little space.

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We would love to celebrate with all of you by having a very special GIVEAWAY! Simply follow the steps below to win your choice of an 8X10 print from the PPJ Shop and 2 dozen Flour Loves Sugar cookies of your choice!

1. Leave a comment on this post (must include email) letting us know what kind of posts you enjoy the most, would like to see more of or would simply like to see!

2. “Like” Pretty Plain Janes on Facebook.

3. Tweet, Instagram or Facebook share a link to this giveaway. Tag or mention @prettyplainjanes so we know you linked the giveaway!

Giveaway is open to US winners only, you have until Tuesday, 02/11/14 at 11:59PM EST to enter. Winner will be contacted via email and will have 72 hours to respond or another winner will be selected. Good luck to all who enter!

Cheers to one year under our belt and hopefully many more to come!

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her maternity style | josie

Say hello to Josie. Gorgeous smile and effortless style – those are the first things that come to my mind every time her name comes up. This pretty girl has been on my short list of someone I wanted to feature on PPJ since day 1. When I found out she was expecting I could not wait any longer and had to photograph that bump. Seemed like weather was fighting us through all the scheduling so of course we ended up with a rainy photo shoot. Nothing a couple of umbrellas can’t handle though.

maternity_style_josie_5Sometimes it can be hard to parlay your existing style into maternity. Josie brings liquid leggings and a pregnancy friendly jersey top to her world with smart layers and accessories. She has always been a girl who can rock a flannel. The luxe vest and statement necklace add a feminine touch while her little top bun keeps it simple. Of course we can’t forget about the best part of the look – that little baby boy bump.

maternity_style_josie_1 maternity_style_josie_3 maternity_style_josie_4Thank you Josie for playing in the rain with me for a bit! You are a stunning reminder how magical and beautiful pregnancy is. Enjoy that belly these final short weeks ahead. Congratulations to you and Chris, nothing but good wishes for your precious little man!

maternity_style_josie_2|WEARING| fur vest similar/flannel top similar/grey maternity basic top similar/maternity faux leather leggings similar/black boots similar/statement necklace similar/umbrella similar

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raspberry hot chocolate

raspberry_hot_chocolate_1Sometimes I need something sinfully decadent in order to bring myself back to sanity. Is it good for me? No. Will I end up with a stomachache? More than likely. Do I care about either of those things? Absolutely not. Because when teeny tiny things that mean nothing set a person off you know you need to take a moment to decompress. This amazing mug of goodness will do wonders for those ugly moments. Next time I feel like I am going to scream I think I will just make some raspberry hot cocoa instead.

raspberry_hot_chocolate_2Confession: flavored syrups for drinks sort of freak me out. I am not sure why but for the most part I avoid them (with the exception of the holidays and peppermint mochas). Good news is your favorite flavor is crazy easy to make at home. All you need is fruit, sugar and water for this version.

raspberry_hot_chocolate_3How amazing do those raspberries look? Jettie and I devoured the leftovers as if by eating berries we would somehow force spring. It didn’t work.

raspberry_hot_chocolate_4raspberry_hot_chocolate_5The most tedious step of this process would be the skimming of the foam. Important not to skip this step because your syrup will become cloudy if you leave what floats to the top in the pot.

raspberry_hot_chocolate_6The raspberries will really lose their color after they have been boiled to oblivion. Absolutely do not press down on the fruit when straining. All your hard work of skimming the foam will be rendered useless.

raspberry_hot_chocolate_7Pretty bottle of berry syrup makes me so happy. I love the control of fruit to sugar ratio a person has with a recipe like this. It is also more versatile than just flavoring drinks – for example, reduce in sauce pan for drizzling over your morning pancakes. Um, yum!

raspberry_hot_chocolate_8Time for the chocolate. Our family in general does not drink cow’s milk with the exception of keeping half&half on hand for coffee. I was unsure of the combination of half&half, almond milk and chocolate but the texture was perfectly smooth and creamy. I am sure any milk would do – use your favorite (just don’t skip on the half&half).

raspberry_hot_chocolate_9The hot chocolate makes the syrup recipe look complicated so clearly there is no excuse to at least not make this. Simply put your favorite milk and half&half in a pot over low heat. Add chocolate. Stir. Smile.

raspberry_hot_chocolate_10By itself the hot chocolate is amazing, adding the raspberry syrup sends it into another realm of deliciousness. The amount of syrup you use is completely up to you. If you want to add a shot of your favorite raspberry liquor that is perfectly acceptable (and encouraged) as well.

raspberry_hot_chocolate_11And then without shame I added fresh whipped cream and reduced raspberry syrup. Judge all you want, I don’t care.

raspberry_hot_chocolate_12Beautiful, tasty and good for your soul. Looks like much of the country is in for the long haul with this nasty winter. A batch of this may make it slightly easier to bear.

Enjoy!

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raspberry hot chocolate
 
Ingredients
  • 16 ounces fresh raspberries
  • 2 cups water
  • 1 cup sugar (less or more depending on your sweetness preference)
  • 1 cup milk of your choice (almond, whole, 2%, etc...)
  • 1 cup half&half
  • ½ cup semi sweet dark chocolate chips
Instructions
  1. Rinse raspberries and place in pot with 2 cups of water over medium high heat. Bring to a boil, reduce and let simmer for 20 minutes. Skim any light colored foam off top occasionally.
  2. Strain raspberries over medium bowl. Do not press down on berries to extract more liquid. Place liquid back in pot and add sugar. Bring to a boil and then simmer for 5 minutes. Stir to dissolve sugar and skim off any additional foam. Take off heat and allow syrup to cool before placing in an airtight glass container. Store for up to 2 weeks in refrigerator.
  3. To make hot chocolate combine milk with half&half in a small saucepan. Warm over medium-low heat, then stir in chocolate chips. Stir until melted (there will be particles of chocolate throughout.) Pour hot chocolate into mugs, add raspberry syrup and serve.
Notes
If hot chocolate is too chocolatey add more milk. Not sweet enough add a teaspoon or two of sugar.
Nutrition Information
Serving size: 2 (small mugs)

raspberry syrup recipe from The Shiksa in the Kitchen, hot chocolate recipe from Pioneer Woman

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