Sunday, December 11, 2011

Photo Card

Sweet Little Label Christmas
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Monday, August 29, 2011

My Review of Custom Wine Labels - Amelia Wine Label

Originally submitted at Bottle Your Brand

Bold colors and an ornate background await your monogram and message on our Amelia wine label.

Wedding Shower Favors were a HIT!!
By KSnider from Cincinnati, OH on 8/29/2011
5out of 5
Pros: Attractive Design, Good Value, One Of A Kind, Great Quality
Best Uses: Gift For Adult, Special Occasion, Wedding Shower Favor
Describe Yourself: Quality Driven, DIY, Bargain Hunter
Was this a gift?: Yes
I started with the template shown above and completely recreated. I downloaded the background of the shower invitation and used that as my monogram box. The bottles of wine were used as favors for my best friend's wedding shower. Everyone loved the labels and taking a bottle of wine home!
 Couple's Shower Favor

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Friday, June 24, 2011

New Cincy Restaurant is a Must Experience!


Four of us ladies celebrating an engagement, and the news of twins arriving soon - I knew nothing would stop this night from being unforgettable!

La Poste Eatery is placed in Clifton's Gaslight District.  La Poste is Fench for postal service, and if I must say, it truly delivers! 

The one page menu is laid out as a letter, which includes postage, salutations and body.  The atmosphere is modern and upbeat with a feel-good, relaxing tone.


To begin, we ordered: a bottle of Millbrandt Cabernet, the Flatbread (fig compote, caramelized onion, D’aphinois Fromage, basil, pistachio pesto), the Pommes Frites (rosemary, black garlic aioli) a.k.a French Fries, and Hot bacon Scallops (baby spinach, gorgonzola cream,frisee, crostini). 

Onto our second course, and adding the second bottle of cab - I had the Roasted Crimson Pear (fresh herb goat cheese, prosciutto,arugula), a salad so sophisticated and rich.  I thoroughly enjoyed every bite.

Last, but certainly not least, opting out of the body, I decided to go with another salutation for my main course.  I chose the Mussels and Clams (dry cider, coriander, leeks, grilled tomatoes, crostini).  They were great with the wine, and easily fulfilling.  The light, creamy broth with grilled tomatoes really complimented the meat from the seafood.

With the ingredients listed above, do I really need to say, "YUM"?