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Homemade Vanilla Extract

December 3, 2013 by Morgan

I have a really simple homemade gift to share with you today.

Do you remember my infusions from last year? I made a rosemary olive oil and lavender & lemon sea salt (in pretty glass bottles with custom labels). They were really popular here on the blog and with family and friends, so I decided to try something new this year and have two new easy infusions to share with you this week.

Homemade Vanilla Bean Extract | PepperDesignBlog.com

First up? Homemade vanilla extract. (And next, Kahlua!) I was so surprised to learn how easy it is to make your own vanilla extract and that it only takes about three weeks from start to finish.

Infusions started in the next couple of weeks should be ready for the holidays, but you could really gift them at any time (they can sit on the giftee’s shelf and marinate for weeks or months, becoming even more delicious).

Homemade Vanilla Bean Extract | PepperDesignBlog.com

Diy vanilla extract includes two ingredients: alcohol and whole vanilla beans. The type of alcohol you choose is up to you, but the most frequently used kinds include rum, vodka, whiskey or bourbon.

Homemade Vanilla Bean Extract | PepperDesignBlog.com

I actually made a few of each just for taste testing purposes. More on that in a couple of weeks when these puppies are done.

As far as packaging goes, there are a lot of small jars and containers out there to choose from. I’m kind of partial to a really basic bottle and a handmade label (which you can download towards the end of this post if you’d like to join in the fun, too).

Homemade Vanilla Bean Extract | PepperDesignBlog.com

After MUCH searching (which started last Christmas) I’ve decided that my go-to for bottles from here on out will be U-Line. They sell thick glass bottles with screw on lids (as opposed to corks), are competitive in price, ship next day as their standard and come in the perfect sizes. But you do have to order by their minimum quantities which was 24 for my vanilla bottles in a 4oz size and 12 for the Kahlua bottles in a 16oz size.

Homemade Vanilla Bean Extract | PepperDesignBlog.com

I found Madagascar Bourbon vanilla beans through a company on Amazon this year and was really thrilled with the quality and taste.

Homemade Vanilla Bean Extract | PepperDesignBlog.com

Directions: my little helper placed one whole vanilla bean (cut in half) in each 4oz bottle. Update: one reader has suggested splitting the beans lengthwise first, I’ll be sure to try that next time!

Homemade Vanilla Bean Extract | PepperDesignBlog.com

And then using a small funnel, I poured the alcohol into each bottle up to the brim.

Homemade Vanilla Bean Extract | PepperDesignBlog.com

Homemade Vanilla Bean Extract | PepperDesignBlog.com

Homemade Vanilla Bean Extract | PepperDesignBlog.com

Then they can be set aside (back into the box or into a dark pantry) for about three weeks for infusing. Though I’m sure the longer they sit the richer the flavor.

For the record, I’m not sure yet which alcohol infusion is tastiest, but I’ll let you know when I try them out in a week or so.

Homemade Vanilla Bean Extract | PepperDesignBlog.com

Homemade Vanilla Bean Extract | PepperDesignBlog.com

You can download the labels I made here (for rum infused vanilla bean extract) for use on your own bottles, they should work well for a bottle in the 3-8oz range. It’s easiest to print them on sticker paper (shipping label sticker paper seems to be the most cost-effective) and to cut out the rectangles with a paper trimmer or scissors.

Homemade Vanilla Bean Extract | PepperDesignBlog.com

But before I settled on those labels I came up with a bunch of different ideas, and you can download those here if you want to experiment.

Homemade Vanilla Bean Extract | PepperDesignBlog.com

I may have gotten a little carried away…

I can’t wait to test these out in a few recipes this season!

Homemade Vanilla Bean Extract | PepperDesignBlog.com

More homemade gift ideas here. And here are those favorite last year infusions as well: rosemary olive oil and lavender & lemon sea salt.

- posted on December 3, 2013 Filed Under: Craft Projects, DIY, Downloadables, Food Tips & Tricks, Handmade Gifts, Holidays, Recipes Tagged With: Christmas, Infusions, uare

2013 Holiday Gift Guide: For the Ladies (Part 1)

December 2, 2013 by Morgan

Hope your Thanksgiving break (if you’re State-side) was a relaxing one. Liv came down with a fever which progressed into pneumonia so we laid low for much of the holiday curled up on the couch. I can’t complain about down time though, it is sometimes good for me to just ‘sit’ (or cuddle). Thankfully she’s on the up and up and feeling much better this week.

I braved Black Friday shopping for the first time ever this year with my sister to check out a J.Crew factory store in her area and purchased a boatneck and v-neck sweater in classic colors. I also snagged a new yoga top online and splurged on this vacuum (which I am MOST excited about).

But what I showed restraint in purchasing, I pulled together for my first installment of PDB’s annual gift guide. Today’s roundup is for the ladies! and I had too many favorite ideas and will be sharing ‘part 2’ shortly. ;)

2013 Holiday Gift Guide: For the Ladies | PepperDesignBlog.com

West Elm + Minted ‘The Rapids’ print | stick perfume
Painterly crossover blouse | brown Rockiie boots | hanging porcelain planter
slouchy wool hat | confetti glasses

My favorites from above include this adorable slouchy wool hat (here’s a close second) and these confetti highball glasses (I think I may attempt this diy version). A pretty set of glasses or decanter plus a delicious mixer and alcohol would make a great holiday gift.

I have to share a little secret… I discovered solid stick perfume earlier this year and am completely won over. It’s not a liquid perfume and it’s not a creamy lotion – it feels a bit like dotting chapstick on your wrist – and is a great soft, subtle everyday scent. These days I keep one of these Perfumies in the car and one with my makeup, and my favorite scent? Afterglow (which smells like a lighter, airier version of amber romance from Victoria Secret).

I’m also head over heels for all things hanging planters these days (who would have guessed?) including this porcelain version (I’m adding one or two to my Christmas wishlist). I’m on the lookout for a pair of brown heeled boots and these guys are pretty darn close to what I’m looking for. I have a friend who’s husband picks out boots for her – would yours dare? I don’t think Kevin would.

Lastly from above is this gold West Elm + Minted print that would look great mixed into a wall gallery (I might also try to diy) and this very soft blouse by Rhyme – I purchased the similar plaid crossover blouse (which is discounted 50%) last month and love how comfy it is. A definite winner for a fashionable gift recipient.

2013 Holiday Gift Guide: For the Ladies | PepperDesignBlog.com

knitted cowl | gold diamond coasters | felt & leather laptop sleeve
long white beaded necklace | Olive watch
peach faceted studs | boot cuffs | Bunko sweater

My favorites from this board include that amazing gold watch (I feel like each year I include a watch on my wishlist – still wearing this brown one from last year – but they are so practical and I love wearing a watch every day), a very versatile felt laptop case for the the techie (more on that below) and handmade knitted cowls (everyone on your list will be grateful).

I love knitted gifts – I actually bought one of these teal cowls on etsy last winter for myself and loved it so much that I bought another in their sungold yellow. I highly recommend as a gift for these chillier months.

How great are these geometric coasters? Perhaps paired with a favorite bottle of wine or set of wine glasses? I also think that thoughtful gifts can be as classic and special as a simple pair of stud earrings. And here’s another favorite long gold necklace that is so pretty (and also from one of the cutest online stores I ever did see).

I mentioned the laptop case as one of my favorites and here’s why. I found it on etsy after much searching and it’s been perfect for toting my mac book pro around. It’s really well made – I especially love the white stitching and brass button on the leather flap – and is offered at an incredible price. That pocket in the front is great for a charging cord.

Another fun knitted gift is a set of boot cuffs (they just tuck into the top of your boots so that you don’t have to wear super thick socks all around). Whether you choose to make your own (from an old pair of knitted knee high socks cut into a cuff – or a cuff even knitted by you) or purchase (here’s a great source) they are a clever and comfy gift. And this knitted sweater? Yes, that is a pretty great comfy & knitted gift, too (love the colors).

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Last year’s gift guides (plus ALL gift guides shared on this blog) here!

I’m currently working on round 2 for sometime later this week :) – stay tuned. PS are you participating in Cyber Monday? I think I’m pretty much all shopped out. Happy start to your week!

- posted on December 2, 2013 Filed Under: Gift Guides, Holidays, Inspiration Board Tagged With: Christmas, Ladies Gift Guide

Thanksgiving Downloads

November 26, 2013 by Morgan

Before you head off into the craziness that is Thanksgiving (well, you know, the cooking/assembling family/getting the charades & flag football ready… all of that fun stuff), here a few place cards, ‘grateful for’ note cards and labels to make the most of your family time together.

Thanksgiving Placecards & 'Grateful' Notecard Downloads | PepperDesignBlog.com

You can download the full Thanksgiving note card file by clicking the link or right clicking and ‘download saved file as’ to your computer. Make sure you’re grabbing the .pdf and not just the image itself (the quality is much better in the pdf).

Thanksgiving Placecards & 'Grateful' Notecard Downloads | PepperDesignBlog.com

The cards could be used as place cards (hence the offset positioning – so that you can tent the ones you’d like).

Thanksgiving Placecards & 'Grateful' Notecard Downloads | PepperDesignBlog.com

Thanksgiving Placecards & 'Grateful' Notecard Downloads | PepperDesignBlog.com

Or as grateful cards, where guests can share what they are most thankful for this season.

Put out a big bowl for guests to add their notes of gratitude, or punch a tiny hole in one corner and let family members hang their thoughts on a gratitude tree.

Thanksgiving Placecards & 'Grateful' Notecard Downloads | PepperDesignBlog.com

Thanksgiving Placecards & 'Grateful' Notecard Downloads | PepperDesignBlog.com

Thanksgiving Placecards & 'Grateful' Notecard Downloads | PepperDesignBlog.com

I’m going to let you in on a little secret… I make many of the graphics that you see on this blog myself, but I am also a member of an amazing subscription service called Roost Tribe. Bonnie, the fabulous illustrator behind Roost, shares beautiful designs on a weekly basis for use on your blog or wherever (and for only $5 a month). They come as eps files (on a sheet or two – sort of like clip art) which means I can play with them in Adobe Illustrator and can turn them into my own creations, such as these place cards.

Thanksgiving Placecards & 'Grateful' Notecard Downloads | PepperDesignBlog.com

Thanksgiving Placecards & 'Grateful' Notecard Downloads | PepperDesignBlog.com

Have a wonderful and relaxing Thanksgiving with your family! And if you’re still in need of more ideas for decorations, table settings, color palettes or DIY projects, check out the Thanksgiving archives on this blog.

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- posted on November 26, 2013 Filed Under: Craft Projects, Downloadables, Fall, Holidays, Thanksgiving Tagged With: Paper Crafts, Thanksgiving

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