We usually associate wreathes with Christmas, but why not commandeer the leafy decoration for Valentine's Day as well?
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Now, if you're single and planning an anti-Valentine's Day party, this sassy conversation hearts banner makes a great alternative purchase.
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Adorable themed brunches are a great Valentine's Day idea for both friends and couples -- and here's your opportunity to really pull out all the stops.
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Go on theme with this Valentine's Day drink that's bubbly, fruity and romantic.
Ingredients:
1 75-ml bottle pink moscato wine
1/2 cup strawberry flavored vodka
2 cups lemon-lime soda
6 - 10 large strawberries, sliced
Directions:
In a large pitcher, combine the wine and vodka. Add strawberries and refrigerate until ready to serve.
Just before serving, add the lemon-lime soda.
Serve over ice.
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Ingredients:
1 75-ml bottle pink moscato wine
1/2 cup strawberry flavored vodka
2 cups lemon-lime soda
6 - 10 large strawberries, sliced
Directions:
In a large pitcher, combine the wine and vodka. Add strawberries and refrigerate until ready to serve.
Just before serving, add the lemon-lime soda.
Serve over ice.
Recipe and Image via SimplyWhisked.com
Hey, if sangria's not your thing, a raspberry mimosa is a great Valentine's Day idea that's every bit as adorable and on-theme. Plus, how great will they be at your special brunch?
Ingredients:
4 ounces chilled Brut Champagne or sparkling wine, cork just popped
2 ounces raspberry lemonade, pulp strained out if desired
Fresh raspberries, sprinkled with white granulated sugar
Directions:
Pour about 2 ounces of champagne into a champagne flute (about ⅔ of the way up).
Pour about 1 ounce of raspberry lemonade into the flute (almost filling the flute).
Top with fresh sugared raspberries. Enjoy!
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Ingredients:
4 ounces chilled Brut Champagne or sparkling wine, cork just popped
2 ounces raspberry lemonade, pulp strained out if desired
Fresh raspberries, sprinkled with white granulated sugar
Directions:
Pour about 2 ounces of champagne into a champagne flute (about ⅔ of the way up).
Pour about 1 ounce of raspberry lemonade into the flute (almost filling the flute).
Top with fresh sugared raspberries. Enjoy!
Recipe and Image via aberdeenskitchen.com