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Showing posts with label party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label party. Show all posts

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Bridal Shower

 My BFF is getting married!!  The wedding is less than two weeks away and I am so excited!!  A few weeks ago we threw her a shower - by we, I mean her sisters and her cousin threw it and I helped a teensy weensy bit.  It was a great shower!  Here are the details:

 It was outside at her dad's house and the weather was perfect!

 A black table cloth, white lace runner, purple napkins, white plates, a floral centerpiece, some pictures in beautiful silver frames, and a little bling made for a perfect table!  Her middle sister did all the decorating and she did an AMAZING job!!

 How cute are they?

The Food:

 veggie cups

 antipasto kabobs

 spinach dip cups - a huge hit!

 tortilla roll ups 
(I am getting hungry as I write this post - the food was really good)

 Chicken sliders - not a good pictures, but these were very tasty!

And for dessert ...


 They were so cute too!

fruit kabobs

Each guest was send home with a peach cupcake (made with peach buttercream frosting that I messed up so I had to buy frosting the morning of the shower and mix it with crushed up freeze dried peaches). They were amazing!!  Each cupcake was inside a clear plastic cup then inside a bag and tied with ribbon - such a cute way to present the cupcakes and protect them on the ride home (if they made it that far). 

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Heman's first Birthday

John Deere First Birthday!

The end of May marked the celebration of Heman's First Birthday! Frankly, we are all pleased to have survived the first year! His love is already tractors so it only made sense to have a John Deere themed party. We didn't take nearly enough photos but here are a few thanks to Sarah and our good friend Regina. 

We started with amazing invitations from etsy and favor tags to match. The listing has expired on etsy but here is the listing for favor tags. This shop was great to work with and the quality was very good. The invitation stock was very nice quality. Click on the photo to see the etsy shop.
Tractor Favor Tags - Set of 12

The yellow and green cupcakes turned out great! We made these ourselves. The white ones are filled with chocolate mousse and the chocolate ones filled with marshmallow creme. To get the bold green and yellow frosting colors we used gel food coloring. To actually frost them we used a very large start tip and swirled it from the outside in for a very even and eye appealing look. We used a combination of cupcake stands and white cake stands to display the cupcakes.
Tractor shaped chocolates are expensive to buy - shipping seems to be the issue. So we went on ebay and found a mold for about $5 with shipping. Apparently this can be used for chocolate or soaps but not candy. We got melting chocolates from the bulk food section at out local grocery store. We got lots of comments on these cute tractors. But we made WAY too many.


We had 40 people attend the party which meant we needed some table rentals. We needed just 5 round tables and table cloths so of course we needed centerpieces. 
 

Initially we planned on candy centerpieces - see the mason jar next to the cupcakes - but jelly bellies from the bulk food store still cost about $10 per jar to fill with candy. So we opted for flowers from the farmers market in simple mason jars. We used checkered yellow and checkered green as well as burlap fabric to add more decoration to the centerpieces. At $5 per bouquet, this was much cheaper than candy.

We didn't get any pictures of the food. We served water and adult beverages chilled in a galvanized tub. 


We served lemonade and iced tea from the cutest green and yellow canisters, We got lots of questions about where we found them but they were borrowed from a friend who has had them for years. We served BBQ hamburgers (from Douglass Ranch beef of course) and hot dogs for the kiddos with fresh strawberries, homemade potato salad and a fantastic BLT salad. The food turned out well and most was able to be prepped ahead of time and then assembled right before the party.

 While we made the cupcakes, we splurged on a smash cake from a local bakery. This was such a worthwhile splurge. For $10 we got a delicious and perfectly simply decorated cake. I think the mold for the small cake would have been close to $10. And we did not have much extra time. 

 The little guy was slow to dive into the cake but really enjoy eating almost all of it.

How cute are these handmade tractor thank you notes from Puppies and Paper Crafts! My photography does not do them justice. So darn cute!


Something we failed to get photos of was the clothes line of photos we hug. We used brown paper twine strung between the patio columns and used clothes pins to attach snapshots from his first year. It turned out very well and was pretty easy to do. In hindsight we would also have brought out some of the professional photos we have had taken all year and used them in the decorations somewhere. Since people didn't go in the house much, most people didn't get to see his adorable professional photos hanging inside.

We also didn't get photos of the treat bags for guests. The treat bags included toy tractors, bubbles, green and yellow gummy bears, chocolate tractors and my favorite - tractor shaped soaps. The soaps were super cute and ordered from a shop I found on etsy. Green colored soaps were chamomile scented and the yellow soaps were lemon scented.

Overall we were very happy with how everything turned out. Heman was in great spirits the whole time and got to enjoy seeing family and friends. We know he won't remember it, but we sure will.

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Dessert and Drinks Party

It is a wordy Wednesday today:

Saturday night we hosted a party for the girls I went to school with (it has been 5 years since I got my BA - wow!).  I asked everyone to bring a dessert to share and I would provide the drinks.  The turnout was a little disappointing, but it was still fantastic! 

Our entry. 

A chalkboard sign Michael made for me using old barn wood. 

Our very simple mantle complete with a beautiful "fire."  This a great idea if you have lived in your house for two years and still have not gotten your chimney swept or it you don't want to have to worry about a real fire during a party. 

The hot chocolate bar ... I wanted this to be self service so, I had everything out and ready to go and even included some cute instructions!
We had peppermint schnapps, whipped cream vodka, and fluffed marshmallow vodka.

Mugs, spoons, and hot chocolate mix.

The hot chocolate mix had marshmallows in it. 

I used a frame I got at The Will (gosh I love the show Two Broke Girls!) and played with fonts and colors on Microsoft word until I was happy with it.  The frame is taller than a piece of paper so I used some red card stock (that was a thank you card from a graduation on the fridge) to make up the different. 

I love this serving platter from Ikea - I use it all the time and it looks so nice!

Spaan's cookies - they have THE BEST holiday cookies!!  They are butter and almond made locally and addictive. 


Chocolate covered macadamia nuts - one of my students gave me a box so I shared it (otherwise I would eat it all myself).

Sliced apples with caramel I made in the crock pot.  We shook the sliced apples with 7-up (instead of lemon juice) and they didn't turn brown AND didn't taste like lemons!

One can of condensed milk submerged in water in the crock pot for 8 hours make a caramel dip - next time I try this I will leave it in for longer. 

And, I had random dished of candy on the bar, and in the family room. 

We put out some chips and salsa so nobody would go into a sugar comma. 

I didn't take pictures of what the others brought but I should have because they were amazing desserts!

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