We’ve gathered all of the St. Tammany high school football schedules for you, putting you just one click away from the action. Fall is fast approaching, and as temperatures drop, if only ever so slightly, it’s hard to ignore the pull of Friday night football lights. Whether you are a St. Tammany Parish native or a newcomer to the area, you’re likely to find yourself cheering for one of the Northshore’s numerous high school football teams. These games will bring some spirited fun to your Friday nights…and they’re a great way to become a part of the community. Go team!
You just moved into your dream home and you can’t wait to show it off to family and friends. Here are ten great New Orleans recipes for your housewarming party, that will be sure to please your guest.
1. Roast Beef Po’Boys – cut your bread into mini sandwiches and you have the perfect New Orleans finger sandwich for your guest.
2. Red beans and rice are always a favorite. This slow cooker recipe looks easy to fix and forget while you prep for your party.
10. A classic hurricane to wash all that yummy food down will help your guest get into a festive party mood!
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Your front door is the first thing people see when they visit your house. Make them feel welcomed with a wreath for every season. We put together a year of wreaths for you to make and enjoy!
February is usually all about Mardi Gras here, but let’s not forget Valentine’s Day. For Valentine’s Day you can make this candy heart wreath, or this ruffled wreath, or this simple yarn wreath! For Mardi Gras, you can use some left over beads to make this bead wreath, purple, green and gold tulle makes this bright festive wreath and some Mardi Gras tinsel can be used for this simple wreath!
Come March and April everyone is ready for spring, St. Patrick’s Day and Easter! This easy St. Patrick’s Day wreath would look great on your door. When it’s over just change it to this adorable Easter wreath! Then celebrate spring with this spring tulip wreath.
July wreath’s are all red, white and blue! Make this patriotic wreath with felt pieces or this one made of flip-flops! Check out our 4th of July door decorations post for more ideas!
October and November are when the weather finally starts to cool down and it feels like fall. Celebrate the crisp fall air with a fall wreath. Add some Halloween touches to your front porch with a Halloween yarn wreath. Let the kids get creative and make this cute giving thanks handprint wreath for Thanksgiving.
Finally we end the year with December and Christmas wreaths! You can go whimsical and make this tutu wreath or more traditional with this evergreen wreath.
School starts in just about two weeks. Can you believe how fast summer has flown by? Show your excitement and get kids in the school mood with these ten adorable back to school door decorations!
1. This pencil and cork wreath is a perfect way to use some of the 100 pencils you have to buy anyway!
2. Pencils, crayons, a cute chalkboard! This cute wreath not only has it all but can be personalized for your favorite teacher or every new grade / school year!
3. This adorable wreath is bright with primary color, decoupaged letters and a cute chalkboard! LOVE!
10. Decoupage some cute back to school theme scrape paper to your initial, add a fabric apple and a cute mini chalkboard to make this adorable letter door decoration!
However you decide to celebrate, make back to school time special! Here’s to a great school year!