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New Arrivals for the Bride to Be

Spring and summer both bring a season of weddings, including fun festivities and bridal teas. When buying a gift for the bride, everyone wants to give something unique and personalized. Our new arrivals are just that!

Consider moxii for your next bridal registry or gift for the bride to be.

moxii bride

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Pick-Me-Up Giveaway: Win a Duvet Set!

Alexandria

Regina Java
























Everyone needs a little “pick-me-up” mid-week. That’s why we’re giving away one of our twin duvet sets! Launching early April, our new bed linens will consist of unique patterns and fresh colors. So what better way to celebrate our collections than with a giveaway?!

What’s even better is that the winner will have a choice between the Regina Java and Alexandria Duvet Set. These styles are limited, so enter for a chance to win one of these while they last! The twin can also be used on a queen bed as an accessory on the end.

What does the set include? It includes the duvet and one euro sham.

How do you enter? Go to moxii.com, comment below and tell us your favorite item. It’s really that simple!

When is the deadline? You have from March 9th to March 17th to enter.

When will you know if you’re the winner? The winner will be drawn randomly and announced on the blog, Friday, March 18th.

Don’t miss this chance. It’s just a text away!

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DIY: Simple as 123

As the weather gets warmer, finding motivation to tackle projects around the house is much easier. While you’re spring cleaning and reevaluating the look of your space, think of ways to reuse the items you already own, rather than buying new ones.

With fresh fabric, the look of your dining room chairs will be transformed as well as the entire space. This project is as simple as 123. Check out the steps below.

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Spring Fever at moxii!
moxii spring styles

This little collection is just a few of our new spring arrivals! Consider it our mid-week treat. Visit the links below to get up close and personal with these products and many more. Go ahead, browse those Wednesday blues away!

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First Steps to Getting Organized

So, you’ve decided that it’s time to take control of your life and get organized. But do you know the first steps to get started?

I’m sure you think that the first thing I’m going to tell you to do is to start chunking or tossing items out the door. But you’re wrong. Organizing is not the act of throwing things away. Organizing is the act of creating a system to effectively and efficiently manage the items you own. On the flip side, de-cluttering is the act of chunking and tossing items. So, with that being said, what are the first steps to getting organized?

1. Determine your organization style. Decide if you like things organized and concealed or organized and set out on display. Do you like things labeled or do you like having a master list to cross-reference where things are located? By identifying your organizational style up front, you reduce the amount of time it takes to plan your organizing project.

2. Determine where to start your organizing project. To avoid becoming overwhelmed or frustrated early on in a huge project, start with a small room or a small section of a larger room. Some good ideas would be to start with your kitchen pantry, linen closet, or bathroom cabinet. A huge organizing project, like the garage, can be daunting. Opt for taking baby steps towards reaching your goal to become organized.

3. Determine what is required in that space. What items do you use more frequently and what items can be tucked away for infrequent access and retrieval? Obviously, you don’t want to have to dig to find items you use on a regular basis. Make sure you have everything required for the everyday operations of your household. If something is missing, now is the time to add it. For example, if you always have to grab something from the utility room every time you do laundry chances are your laundry room is missing a key requirement to complete the task.

4. Have fun getting organized. Create a system to effectively and efficiently manage the items you have in that space. If some items belong in another space, move them appropriately. But don’t get side tracked. Return back to your current project so that you can finish it before you move on to another. Think about tying an imaginary ribbon around your completed project before you start the next one. One organizing project will probably lead to another, so get ready.

Once you know the first steps to getting started, finishing will become second nature. Getting organized is a lot easier when you know your organization style. Pick a small space in your home and determine what is required. Take a small baby step and start your first organizing project. Before you know it, you will be heading towards a future of having a more organized life.

By Leslie Kate Thornton

Follow Leslie on Twitter and visit Staging Designs website here.

Leslie Kate Thornton is a real estate staging expert and professional organizer, and is the owner of STAGING DESIGNS based in Birmingham, Alabama. Leslie holds a B.S. degree from the University of Alabama at Birmingham and has extensive consulting and project management experience. Leslie is passionate about transforming properties to make lasting, first impressions. She is the master of clutter and infuses eco-friendly ideas into each property.

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Heirloom Wear: IceMilk Aprons

Generational traditions seem to be quickly fading into the past in today’s “quick & easy” culture. IceMilk Aprons, however, sticks to their roots.

Creator & Designer of IceMilk Aprons

Ashley, Heirloom Designer

For Ashley, designer & creator of the quaint apron line, cooking from scratch was a fundamental part of her childhood. Her deep appreciation for the old is founded in warm memories of her grandmother’s famous hospitality, best remembered for her meal of fresh waffles and, as you might guess, ice-milk.

Heirloom Kit

The IceMilk Heirloom Kit

These familial pastimes paved the way for her unique line of heirloom aprons.

In hopes of preserving each customer’s own family heritage, each apron comes with a complimentary heirloom kit including: heritage tags, apron story book, and blank recipe cards. Ashley’s aprons were also recognized as a “Top Holiday Gift” in Martha Stewart’s 2010 Holiday Gift Guide. moxii had the privilege of finding out more about IceMilk Aprons, and the creative mind that inspires it all. Take a look.

Q: What events from your childhood inspired this delicate line of kitchen wear?

The "Consummate Hostess"

Ashley's grandmother, Cele

A: Growing up, everything we ate was made from scratch. I never knew any different. This line was inspired by my grandmother, who was a consummate hostess. She and my mom both have amazing talent in the kitchen. The depth of this line, however, is more specifically inspired by the art baking itself. There’s a certain sentiment when you bake; it feels like a special occasion, whether it is or not. For me, there is something about baking that can be simultaneously very romantic and very childlike – perhaps that’s the nostalgia.

Q: What or who instilled the heavy influence of family traditions in your work?

A: I think my dad has had the most influence over family tradition in my life.  He instilled the importance of being a seventh generation Floridian, because of his own upbringing traveling all the small, old Florida cities.

I quickly inherited his love for history and the stories behind things. A simple story can give something so much perspective. Everyone has a family tradition they can recall, but what made it a tradition? It seems most times when traditions begin, there is little thought it might actually become something that could be carried on for years. It’s usually the simplest things that are recreated. The memory of family traditions are so simple, yet so powerful, especially when they’re carried on.

Q: What is it about aprons? Where do you get your unique patterns?

A: Because of the nature of the heirloom apron, I really feel the aprons need to reflect the same vintage-inspired and lasting designs of a wardrobe staple. If they are truly to be passed down through the generations, and worn decade after decade, the styling has to be traditional but chic; something transitional that will never go out of style.

"Morning Buns," Full Apron

"Morning Buns" Full Apron

The apron designs derived from my desire to have something a bit more fanciful than your everyday bib apron. I wanted to add that special feeling of getting all dressed up. The designs are simple and practical enough to go with any wardrobe, especially key when entertaining. The perfect apron for a little black dress can’t compete with the dress itself. My affinity for muted, neutral tones also plays a role in the classic styling.

Q: What effect do you hope to bring to your customers with your “heirloom” aesthetic?

A: I truly believe in the concept of heirlooms. I think people are looking to reconnect with their heritage, and carry on the traditions and memories as best they can. Heirloom, by it’s definition, comes from the Greek word chēros (bereaved) and English word loom (tool / implement). I interpret this to mean truly carrying on the legacy and memory of those special people who have influenced our lives. I hope our aprons inspire a notion for today’s generation to take the time to learn how to bake from scratch, to sew, and to learn about their heritage… to continue to carry those traditions to the next generation so they are not forgotten.

Q: Do you have a favorite family recipe?

A: Oh … I have so many! One of my most treasured possessions is the handwritten collection of recipe cards from my grandmother and her mother, my Nana. Some of my favorites are Nana’s pie crust recipe, meringues, chicken & dumplings, and a chocolate sauce that is just to die for.

Q: Any personal tips for creating a truly cozy kitchen?

A: I love interiors that use unexpected pieces in certain rooms. I once used a silver tea set in my master bathroom to store cotton balls & perfumes; it’s very functional, yet unexpected. I also adore a good kitchen pantry. My grandmother got us all hooked on using jars to store essentials like flour & sugar instead of keeping them in their original packaging.

Apron Story Books

Blank books are included with each Heirloom Kit sold through IceMilk to preserve your family's apron story.

A few things in my current kitchen that I really love are stacks of mismatched white pottery dishes, a shelf of collected cookbooks, and a rustic breadboard as a little backsplash.

Q: What has been the most exciting event/part of IceMilk Aprons?

A: We have had so many wonderful things, so it is hard to choose. Of course, seeing the aprons on Martha Stewart is the first thing I would probably choose. I adore Martha and having her nod of approval certainly makes me feel like we’re doing something right.

Q:  What advice do you have for those wanting to start their own business?

A: Go for it. If it’s something you’re passionate about then you can’t go wrong. I’ve learned so much through this experience I couldn’t even begin to know where to start. I’ve had amazing mentors along the way, and picked up little random things in some unexpected places – just be open to learning along the way.

Check out the IceMilk Blog Preserves for more on the heritage way.

IceMilk Aprons can also be found on Facebook & on Twitter  @IceMilkAprons.

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DIY: Garland o’ Hearts

In our last post, we shared with you various Valentine’s projects that we found while scouring Etsy.com. We chose to do the Garland o’ Hearts.

Here’s how we created it by using materials that we already had at home.


Materials

* You will need hard stock paper, so use magazines from recycled paper (or any other material that bends and keeps its shape).

Directions

1. Cut strips of hard stock paper of the same size.

2. Punch a small hole at the top of a strip, looping a piece of yarn through it. This will serve as the stem of the heart.

3. Choose two strips of paper for the outer body of your heart. We chose the most colorful ones because these are the pieces that are most seen. Staple these pieces at the top of the stem, leaving just enough room at the top for the loop.

4. Use 3 more strips on each side varying in lengths to create a layered look. You will need to cut these strips to make them shorter than the one above it. Staple the two matching strips at the top and then staple all 4 at the bottom. This will make it look less messy rather than stapling at the bottom for each strip.

5. Repeat these steps to make as many as you’d like. We made 5. (An odd number tends to look the best.)

6. Using a long piece of yarn, stagger the hearts on the string and secure them by tying the loop onto the string.

7. Using push pins or nails, you can now hang your Garland o’ Hearts.

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Handmade Valentine’s Day

Add a personal touch to your decor, gifts, and treats this Valentine’s Day. We scoured Etsy.com to find simple projects that you can do yourself. Actually, we’re choosing one of these below to show you how. Stay tuned! And in the meantime, gain some inspiration here for your party and gifts.

Heartfelt Fabric Ornaments

Garland O’Hearts

Sweet Heart Tags

Cupcake Toppers

Red Heart Glitter Banner

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Store Wide Sale!

Store Wide Sale: 40-60% off linens, decorative shower curtains, gifts and home accessories. 10% Off EVERYTHING, including all furniture, yes, Aidan Gray and Best Slip Cover!!!

  • The Big Sale starts Monday, Feb.7th through Sunday, Feb.14th.
  • Retail Store Hours: Open 10 a.m. -6 p.m. Monday – Saturday, Downtown Auburn and also online at moxii.com

This is a great opportunity to purchase moxii quality and style at a wonderful discount.



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Ranch Burger Sliders

The Super Bowl everyone anxiously awaits is just a couple of days away. Most of you are going to a friend’s house to watch the game and some of you are hosting your own viewing party.

But what’s a football game without good food? Shawna of Styleberry Blog let us steal her recipe for these Ranch Burger Sliders. And as she puts it, “Who doesn’t love a good burger?”

Ranch Burger Sliders

Yield: 8 servings

Ingredients:

  • 2 pounds lean ground beef (for half the serving, use 1 lb.)
  • 1 (1 oz.) package of ranch dressing
  • 1 egg, lightly beaten
  • 3/4 cup crushed saltine crackers (or 2 slices of whole wheat crumbled bread)
  • 1 chopped onion (half if using 1 lb. of beef)

Preparation:

  • Preheat the grill for high heat.
  • In a bowl, mix the ground beef, ranch dressing mix, egg, crushed crackers and onion. Form into hamburger patties.
  • Lightly oil the grill grate. Place the patties on the grill, and cook 5 minutes per side or until well done.

Ingredients on the left. We love Alexia Fries. These counted as our veggie for dinner. For the sliders, I bought whole wheat dinner rolls from the bakery at Target. I whisked the egg and ranch together before adding the meat and onion.

Don’t over mix the meat, but form into flat patties, size of your choice. You can always make these big or small. I did small just for fun this time.

Be sure to spray BEFORE you heat the grill.

I don’t like super melted cheese on my burgers, so I sprinkle it on after I pull them off the grill. It melts to the perfect texture, even away from the heat!

For Shawna’s Freezing and Big Batch Cooking tips, click here.

Also, check out how she used one of moxii’s shower curtains to transform her bathroom here.

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