Friday, May 4, 2018

Frosé All Day



How To Host a Frosé Party for Mother's Day





Mother’s day is right around the corner! It’s time to start thinking about fun ways to celebrate. Instead of a traditional Mother’s Day brunch, why not mix it up and throw a fun frosé party instead?

Frosé is simply frozen rosé, also known as one of the best adult slushies you’ll ever have! This frozen delight is a unique way to incorporate one of the prettiest wines into your mother’s day festivities. You can combine with fresh fruits for a refreshing taste or you can add syrups and other additional alcohol for an extra punch! This drink is easy to make and even easier to customize to your personal taste.

ProFlowers put together a full guide so you can throw the perfect frosé party for your favorite moms this year! Take a look at their  simple three-step recipe, styling tips and flavor recommendations for a one-of-a-kind Mother’s Day party.

I don't know about you but I can't wait to try all of these different flavors! Head over to ProFlowers where you can get not only the perfect bouquet but they also have a fun Mother's Day Poem Generator and some Mother's Day Quotes. Check it out!


frose party guide


I hope this helps you put together the perfect Mother's Day celebration this year!


Wednesday, April 25, 2018

You, minion, are too saucy






If you consider yourself a bookworm, there’s a large chance that you are a fan of William Shakespeare. Whether you read his works in your high school English class or have explored his plays in depth on your own time, there is no denying the impact that Shakespeare has had on the literary world.




To celebrate April 23rd, also known as the anniversary of Shakespeare’s birth and death, Invaluable created a one of a kind Shakespearean insult generator. It may be a few days late but it's never too late to celebrate with some good humored insults!




The best part of these insults are that they come directly from Shakespeare's works. Shakespeare was a master of language and knew exactly how to string words together for any sort of impact he wanted to make - serious or otherwise.



The tool includes only the best of Shakespeare’s witty put downs. I know you’ll enjoy it as much as I do!